Hare Krishnas make it to King Charles' Coronation, not BKs?

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Hare Krishnas make it to King Charles' Coronation, not BKs?

Post06 May 2023

On May 7th, 2023, Prince Charles is crowned King of England and where ever else will have him. Interesting aside from the Order of Service, Visakha Dasi, the female president of the Hare Krishna Bhaktivedanta Manor Temple got an invite ... but not the BKs (who've previously invested considerable efforts sucking up the Royal Family, from the 1940s onwards).

I wonder why they've fallen out of favour? No moment of silence? Did they get invited to the afterparty, or a minor seat in the pews? Or is the coronation of an adulterer and his ex-married mistress even too much for them?

And, while we are at it, when are Lakshmi and Narayan due on the world stage? Only 13 years to go until the start of the Golden Age.
PROCESSION OF FAITH LEADERS AND REPRESENTATIVES

Faith Leaders and Representatives are led to places in the North Transept. All remain seated.

Verger Dr Wendi Cunningham Momen MBE Director and Trustee, National Spiritual Assembly of The Baháʼís of the United Kingdom
Mehool Sanghrajka MBE Institute of Jainology
Malcolm Deboo President, Zoroastrian Trust Funds of Europe
The Most Venerable Bogoda Seelawimala Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain, Head Monk of the London Buddhist Vihara
The Right Honourable the Lord Singh of Wimbledon CBE Director of the Network of Sikh Organisations UK
Visakha Dasi President of Bhaktivedanta Manor Temple
Aliya Azam MBE Al Khoei Foundation, Shia Muslim Community
Mufti Sir Hamid Patel CBE, Sunni Muslim Community
Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis KBE Chief Rabbi of Great Britain and the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth

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