After the cannonade subsided, the federal leaders and the nobility came forward one by one to kiss Arthur's right hand as a sign of allegiance.
As the Queen, Gulihana also underwent a coronation, except her ceremony was much simpler, did not require an oath, and ended quickly.
Having done all this, the friars brought communion, a cup of red wine, a piece of white bread, and a piece of smoked meat, which was also the first meal that the King and Queen had had since the morning.
After consuming the holy meal, Arthur exchanged glances with Marvin, then immediately got up, went to the chapel behind the altar, took off his coronation crown, put on his everyday Imperial crown, followed the procession to board the Golden Carriage, and left Westminster Abbey.
The Golden Carriage was to return to Buckingham Palace at one o'clock in the afternoon. There, on the balcony, Arthur would receive the 'inspection' of the public.