Internet users compete to make memes marking King Charles' Coronation

‘Babes its #WezzyAbsDay!’: Social media users compete to create the funniest memes marking King Charles’ Coronation

  •  Internet users entered a battle of wits to celebrate the historic day
  • The started calling it ‘WezzyAbsDay’ in reference to Westminster Abbey 

People across the country have taken to social media to post the funniest memes possible to mark the coronation of King Charles III.  

As celebrations kicked off across Britain, internet users had fun making the weirdest memes they could come up with, to mark the historic day. 

Social media users entered a battle of wits to create strange and hilarious memes featuring bizarre King Charles’ themed collages and pictures of Alan Partridge. 

Twitter users also sparked hilarity, as they started calling the Coronation ‘WezzyAbsDay,’ in reference to it being held at Westminster Abbey. 

They also had a laugh about the quintessential Britishness of the Coronation celebrations, as they joked about tea and putting up Union Jack style bunting.   

Internet posters had fun with a picture of the King playing an electric guitar

Twitter user Buckers made a King Charles’ themed collage to mark the Coronation

Internet posters joked about the amount of time it took for Charles to get the top job

Twitter users called on five year old Prince Louis to give them some memeable content

One internet user posted a picture of their King Charles Spaniel having its own coronation

Another Twitter user joked about coverage of the day on TV with a picture of Alan Partridge

Twitters users also joked about the Union Jack bunting being put up across the country

Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square joked that it would not be changing its name

Another Twitter user joked they would be making the most of the day off by sleeping

One internet user created his own interpretation of the scene with dogs instead of people

Internet users laughed about the celebrations as they rallied a call for more bunting

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