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In pictures: Pets dress up for King's Coronation

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Winston the dachshundImage source, Will Clappison
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Winston had his outfit made from scratch by Will Clappison's mother

Dogs, a cat, a horse and even a guinea pig have been getting in the Coronation spirit.

Owners have been sharing images of their pets dressed up for the occasion with some going to great lengths for the right outfit.

Several said their pets had watched the ceremony as it unfolded at Westminster Abbey.

"Winston has already claimed prime spot on the sofa. He is very demanding," said dog owner Will Clappison, from Hessle, in East Yorkshire.

His dachshund's outfit was made from scratch over several hours after "meticulous measurements" to ensure it was fit for a king.

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Maui needed a little bit of bribery from five-year-old Elly

Five-year-old Elly, from south Warwickshire, dressed her cat Maui as a king for the occasion and bribed him with some tasty fishy treats.

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Charlie was very taken with his Coronation outfit

The Horse World Trust, in Bristol, said its "king" Charlie, a rescue pony, went all out for the Coronation.

While Ollie, a two-year-old Weimaraner, from York, looked very regal.

"He's a bundle of fun and was sitting waiting to be dressed up first thing this morning," owner Trish Brewster said.

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Ollie could not wait to get dressed up today, owner Trish Brewster said

It was all much of a muchness for "king" Wilf, a guinea pig from Salisbury, who, according to owner Sophie Moody, was taking the day at a leisurely pace.

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Wilf became "king" for a day but just took it in his stride, his owner said

While for Dogs 4 Rescue, in Manchester, one coronation was not enough as they said they staged their own for "King Stuart I".

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"King Stuart" received his own coronation from Manchester-based Dogs 4 Rescue

Meanwhile, Gruff, an enthusiastic goat received a royal outfit at the Helping Hooves social farm in Little Eaton, Derbyshire.

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If the crown fits?

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Even a Union Jack themed bow-tie does not guarantee a smile

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A new meaning for "coronation chicken"? Buffy the chicken was crowned in the Forest of Dean

Owner Jill Frost got her daschund Dodge ready in Royal Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, for the Coronation, alongside a cardboard cutout of the King and Queen:

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While Humphrey the labradoodle was seen sporting his own crown collar in Brighton.

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Is Humphrey amused?

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