Sheila was just four when she got the royal bug. She had a special red, white and blue manicure for the occasion and wore crown earrings and a shirt decorated with Jack Russells in busbies and military jackets. L to R Sandy Hutchins (Somerset) Sheila Clark (Glasgow) Jackie Styles (Somerset) and Brgittw Bonnet De La Tour (Paris) Sheila Clark a teacher from Newton Mearns in Glasgow with her new found friends and Royal supporters. “You can’t get that atmosphere on TV.” The flag-lined street was quiet when Sheila arrived but filled up during the day. “I think it will be a wonderful occasion, I’m thrilled to be here and be part of it, seeing all the flags and all the people. She said: “I’m here to see the procession, the Royal Family, the children, the gold coach, the military parade that we do so well. Prince Andrew seen going for morning workout amid Coronation 'clash' with Charles.Singer pulls out of Coronation Concert at last minute due to 'mystery illness'.Sheila Clark, 65, from Newton Mearns, near Glasgow, was on her folding chair on The Mall at 7am yesterday to guarantee a front row position. They have joined an estimated 1.2million people in the UK capital hoping to witness history, with a global audience of 300million expected to watch on TV. Hordes of hardy Scots camped out in the rain overnight to secure the best viewing spots to watch today’s historic Coronation procession.
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