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Saturday, fans gathered in both London, England and Louisville, Kentucky for a couple of fancy, well-dressed events. Across the pond, people gathered to celebrate the coronation of King Charles as he officially ascended to the throne. In the midwest, fans of horse racing descended upon Churchill Downs to see who would emerge victorious after the “Fastest Two Minutes in Sports” at the Kentucky Derby.

MORE: King Charles makes his first balcony appearance after the coronation, but without Prince Harry

In honor of the two prestigious events, we here at For the Win came up with a game to test your eye: Derby or Coronation?

The game is simple: We give you a picture, and you tell us whether it’s from the Kentucky Derby or King Charles’ coronation.

Let’s get to it.

Emma Thompson, Katy Perry among celebrities in attendance at King Charles’ coronation

The stars were out for King Charles’ coronation.

King Charles officially took over with Saturday morning’s coronation, and it was an elaborate affair. Both the king’s sons — William and Harry — were in attendance for the ceremony, with his eldest joining him on the balcony at Buckingham Palace after the procession.

Westminster Abbey was filled to the brim with those watching the coronation, including foreign dignitaries, members of the royal family and celebrities.

MORE: King Charles makes his first balcony appearance after the coronation, but without Prince Harry

Singers Lionel Richie and Katy Perry — who will be joining the iconic 90s British boy band Take That and a handful of other artists for the coronation concert — were in attendance, as were actresses Emma Thompson and Joanna Lumley.

While President Joe Biden couldn’t make the trip, First Lady Jill Biden and her granddaughter Finnegan made an appearance.

King Charles makes his first balcony appearance after the coronation, but without Prince Harry

The first appearance by the King and Queen featured waves, smiles and a flyover.

The coronation of King Charles took place Saturday morning at Westminster Abbey in London, England as a new king officially took his place. After the massive and intricate ceremony, Charles and Queen Consort Camilla took a gilded gold carriage to Buckingham Palace for their first balcony appearance.

As expected, Charles and Camilla were joined by Prince William and Kate Middleton, along with their three children. Some of Camilla’s family, normally an extremely private group, made an appearance as well.

MORE: See Prince Harry join the royal family for King Charles’s coronation

Notably absent was Prince Harry, who has had a tumultuous relationship with his family in recent years. The balcony is reserved for working royals, so it’s not a slight against Charles’s youngest son. It was a moment, however, that left many wondering if he’d make an appearance.

See Prince Harry join the royal family for King Charles’s coronation

The youngest son of King Charles attended the coronation, but without wife Meghan Markle.

The coronation of King Charles on Saturday morning at Westminster Abbey had so many moments to take in. As expected, William — the eldest son and heir to the throne — was not only in attendance, but part of the ceremony as he pledged his loyalty to the new King.

Prince Harry, the younger of the two boys, also came to take in the festivities, despite some questions as to whether he would make it. Harry, alongside his wife Meghan Markle, have had a very public falling out with the Royal Family in recent years. Markle, an American actress, did not attend the coronation, instead staying home in California with their two children.

MORE: King Charles thanks son, Prince William, in emotional moment during his coronation

While tensions are certainly still there, Prince Harry seemed to enjoy himself at the very elaborate event celebrating his father. Check out some photos from his day at the coronation:

King Charles thanks Prince William in emotional moment during his coronation

What a moment between father and son.

King Charles III was officially crowned as the King of England on Saturday morning in an elaborate ceremony that we haven’t seen since Queen Elizabeth II took the throne in 1953. Both of Charles’ sons — William and Harry — were in attendance, with the former being a part of the procession and program as the eldest and future successor to the throne.

Partway through the event, Prince William came forward to pledge his loyalty to his King in the Homage of Royal Blood ceremony. After making his statement, the son shared a precious moment with his father with a kiss on the cheek.

MORE: Princess Charlotte stole the show at King Charles’ coronation

In a very sweet and emotional moment, King Charles murmured, “Thank you, William” to his son.

It was a lovely moment in a pressure-filled, ceremonious day.

Princess Charlotte stole the show at King Charles’ coronation

The young princess looked absolutely adorable at her grandfather’s coronation.

While all of the attention was on King Charles and Queen Camilla at Saturday’s coronation at Westminster Abbey in London, England, Princess Charlotte stole the show. The eight-year-old is the daughter of King Charles’ eldest son, William and his wife Kate Middleton.

MORE: See the coronation moment King Charles was officially crowned

Clad in a pristine white dress with a gorgeous cape that includes floral detail on the front, Charlotte and her brother Louis behaved admirably at their grandfather’s big event. Charlotte also matched her mother’s floral tiara headpiece as the whole family looked stunning from entrance to throughout the actual crowning.

Meghan, Harry and the Royal Family: Everything you need to know about the drama

Let’s break down all the drama.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, more colloquially known as Price Harry and Meghan Markle, upended the news cycle by announcing that they would take “a step back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family.” It has caused much confusion and more drama than an episode of The Crown. If you’re curious about what’s actually going down, we’re here to break down all the royal gossip.

Ok, so what are Meghan and Harry actually doing?

According to their lengthy Instagram post, Harry and Meghan have decided that they are going to step back from their roles as primary members of the royal family.

“After many months of reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution. We intend to step back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen,” they wrote.

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Right now, the Sussexes are funded by the Sovereign Grant, which is basically tax payer money. They also said they would geographically split their time between North America and England.

What are royal duties anyway?

The British monarchy has no real power in actual governing and their roles are largely ceremonial. The Queen opens Parliament, and they function as figureheads for the country. On a day to day basis, the royals show up to causes they are the “patrons” off (which means give money to) and basically meet with the community. They also travel to countries that were once under the British Empire, again, as figure heads. From the outside, it just looks like a lot of hand shaking and photo ops. They probably play polo and cricket every now and then too.

Is this really that big a deal?

Yes! It’s a huge deal, for many reasons.

First off, no one leaves or “steps down” from their role in the Royal Family without either the express permission of the Queen or unless they are abdicating the throne.

The last person to abdicate the throne was Edward VIII in 1936, who ruled for less then a year. He forfeited the crown to marry American Wallis Simpson, a divorcee. It was Edward’s abdication actually that put Elizabeth in line for the throne. Prince Phillip, the Queen’s husband, who is 98 years old (!) only just recently stepped away from royal duties due to ill health. Prince Andrew, the Queen’s son, was asked to step off the stage because he’s become a national embarrassment.

Before that, Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, had her formal royal duties stripped because she divorced his father, Prince Charles. Usually, the only way out of royal duties is either because of poor health or divorce. No one just decides they’re not really into it anymore.

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Yikes. So why would they want to take a step back?

It sounds pretty dope, on the surface, to not have to really work for a living and just walk around and wave to people all day, but Harry and Meghan have both indicated that royal life can be a huge mental strain. Harry also has spoken out about the pressures of public life and the scrutiny that comes with it. He’s specifically mentioned the toll the spotlight took on his mother, who died in a car crash while being chased by paparazzi.

Harry and Meghan have also been unceasing tabloid fodder. The couple has sued publications for their often racist coverage.

The pressure of royal life aside, Meghan and Harry, from the start, have tried to balance their public life with their private life. With the birth of their son, Archie, it’s natural they might want to spend more time as a family out of the public eye.

Is the Queen alright with them dipping out?

Not in the least. Harry and Meghan announced their intentions in a statement that sounded like they had the full support of the Queen, but that might not be the case.

“It is with your encouragement, particularly over the last few years, that we feel prepared to make this adjustment,” they wrote.

A short time later, Buckingham Palace issued a much more terse statement.

“Discussions with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are at an early stage. We understand their desire to take a different approach, but these are complicated issues that will take time to work through.”

It is very rare for the Royal Family to issue two contradictory statements. It certainly sounds like the Queen had no idea that Harry and Meghan were going public with this announcement or that she even knew this was coming. The royal family does not comment unless it absolutely has too.  This statement is basically the equivalent of a public smackdown.

(Photo by ROBERT KITCHIN / POOL / AFP)
(Photo by ROBERT KITCHIN / POOL / AFP)

Did this happen out of the blue?

Not really. Harry and Meghan have been slowly pushing away from the family ever since they got married. The Queen has allowed them much more freedom than say, Prince William, because Harry isn’t directly in line for the throne. They were given the secluded Frogmore Cottage as their official residence, and were allowed to spend Christmas with Meghan’s mother instead of with the Queen at Sandringham estate. They also just recently returned from an extended break from their royal duties.

Plus! The Queen didn’t include a photo of Harry and Meghan on her desk during her annual Christmas address to the United Kingdom, which is apparently some total next level shade.

So, it looks like this may have been brewing for a bit.

If they want to leave, why not just let them?

The Queen is no dummy. As popular as William and Kate are, Harry and Meghan are arguably more so. William and Kate are like your parents somewhat OK friends while Harry and Meghan are actually kind of cool? Despite all the historical imperialism. The Queen recognizes that Harry and Meghan and their very circumscribed (until now) rebellion, is vital to the continued popularity of the Royal Family and the monarchy as a whole.

Harry deciding he’s just not that into it rattles an entire institution.

It’s not like Harry’s ever going to be an actual king, right?

Not unless some real Richard III stuff goes down.

Prince Charles is next line for the throne, and then Prince William. The lineage then passes down to Prince George. If Prince George has children, they’re next in line for the throne. Even if he doesn’t, the crown would pass to George’s sister, Charlotte. So, there are a lot of people in front of him.

So, are they moving to America?

Probably not. Meghan Markle was born in California but has spent a lot of time in Canada where she shot her long running TV show Suits. Chances are good they head up to the great white north.

How are they actually going to make money?

There are no specifics, but they indicated they want to continue with their charitable efforts.

Honestly, this kind of sounds great for them.

It is! Harry and Meghan have shown that they’re willing to break with tradition in bold ways. It could actually ensure the longevity of the royals by making them more progressive and modern. Plus, who can blame them for wanting to hang out with their cute kid and just chill and go hiking. It sounds like a dream.

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Harry, Meghan and Archie. (Photo by HENK KRUGER / AFP)

Harry and Meghan are stepping back from the royal family and Twitter had all the jokes

So what’s next for the Duke and Duchess? Maybe a Patreon!

Is this great news? It might be great news!

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, as Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are officially known, announced on their Instagram account that they “intend to step back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent.” In addition to cutting back, permanently, their royal duties, the couple also plans to split their time geographically between the United Kingdom and North America.

For royal watchers or even just the casually interested, this is massive news. The British monarchy has been run with an iron fist by Queen Elizabeth and to see anyone break with royal protocol is a bold, progressive move.

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“After many months of reflection and internal discussions, we have chosen to make a transition this year in starting to carve out a progressive new role within this institution. We intend to step back as ‘senior’ members of the Royal Family and work to become financially independent, while continuing to fully support Her Majesty The Queen. It is with your encouragement, particularly over the last few years, that we feel prepared to make this adjustment. We now plan to balance our time between the United Kingdom and North America, continuing to honour our duty to The Queen, the Commonwealth, and our patronages. This geographic balance will enable us to raise our son with an appreciation for the royal tradition into which he was born, while also providing our family with the space to focus on the next chapter, including the launch of our new charitable entity. We look forward to sharing the full details of this exciting next step in due course, as we continue to collaborate with Her Majesty The Queen, The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Cambridge and all relevant parties. Until then, please accept our deepest thanks for your continued support.” – The Duke and Duchess of Sussex For more information, please visit sussexroyal.com (link in bio) Image © PA

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No two royals have quite captured the public interest like Harry and Meghan, their romance often treated as a modern-day fairy tale. The move, while surprising, shouldn’t come as a total shock, considering the two already took a breather from royal duties after their son Archie was born. Plus, Meghan has been open about the toll the limelight and abhorrent treatment from the British tabloids has taken on her. And, with their being very little chance that Harry could actually inherent the throne, their roles are purely ceremonial. It may be sentimental, but I like to think Harry’s mother, Princess Diana, would also be pretty proud.

Still, there are a lot of questions left unanswered, like what exactly are Harry and Meghan going to do? And can anyone really just retire from the royal family? Plus, how are they going to make money.

Let’s turn to Twitter for the best jokes, reactions and advice.

I love the royal family but it is, without question, a historically imperialist institution and apparently Meghan and Harry are taking it down, but from the inside.