The Crown was carried into the cathedral by
Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, 16th Duke of Hamilton, while the sceptre was carried by
Lady Dorrian, the
Lord Justice Clerk, and the Elizabeth Sword was carried by Olympian
Dame Katherine Grainger. Blessings and statements of affirmation were made by representatives of
Islam,
Hinduism,
Judaism,
Tibetan Buddhism and
Humanism. The main element of the service was the ceremonial presentation of each item of the regalia, which the king touched before returning them to their bearers. The Dean said that in offering the royal symbols to the King, "we celebrate the peace and unity of our land and its people, and together we dedicate ourselves anew to serving the common good of our nation". • Dame Katherine Grainger presented the Elizabeth Sword by saying: "By the symbol of this Sword, we pledge our loyalty, entrusting you to defend our laws, and to uphold justice and peace in our land". The King replied: "In receiving this Sword, I so promise by God's help". • Lady Dorrian presented the Sceptre by saying: "By the symbol of this Sceptre, we pledge our loyalty, entrusting you to seek the prosperity of this nation, the Commonwealth, and the whole earth". The King replied: "In receiving this Sceptre, I so promise by God's help". • The Duke of Hamilton and Brandon presented the Crown by saying: "By the symbol of this Crown, we pledge our loyalty, entrusting you to reign as our King in the service of all your people". The King replied: "In receiving this Crown, I so promise by God's help". The service concluded with the singing of the National Anthem, "
God Save the King". ==Afterwards==