(The King and Queen shall in the mean time pass up the body of the Church, through the Choir, and so up the stairs to the Theatre; and having passed by their thrones, they shall make their humble adoration, and then kneeling at the faldstools set for them before their Chairs of Estate on the South side of the Altar, use some short private prayers; and after, sit down in their chairs.) (The King and Queen being so placed, the Archbishop, together with the Lord Chancellor, Lord Great Chamberlain, Lord High Constable, and the Earl Marshal (Garter King of Arms preceding them), shall go to the East side of the Theatre, and after shall go to the other three sides in this order, South, West, and North, and at every of the four sides the Archbishop shall with a loud voice speak to the People; and the King in the mean while standing up by his chair, shall turn and shew himself unto the People at every of the four sides of the Theatre.)
Archbishop: Sirs, I here present unto you your undoubted King; wherefore all you who are come this day to do your homage and service, are you willing to do the same?
(The trumpets shall sound and the people signify their willingness and joy, by loud and repeated acclamations, all with one voice crying out):
GOD SAVE THE KING.