A Welsh artist has paid a 'toasty' tribute to the new British monarch in his own special way.
Nathan Wyburn made a special portrait of King Charles III using just toast and Marmite - a British savoury spread based on yeast extract.
“To celebrate the King’s Coronation, I am working with @marmite to raise a ‘TOAST’ to the King! Why not get yourself a Marmite jar and raise a ‘toast’ too?” Wyburn captioned the video he posted on Instagram.
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The clip shows how he arranges all the toasts. He then spreads marmite on the pieces of bread in a way that it creates a replica of a grinning King Charles portrait.
Even though it was posted five days ago, the video has received more than 39,000 views and left netizens astonished.
“Prince Charles will either love it or hate it,” commented a user.
“Marmite on toast is something you can love but if you just put just too much on its ruined.. it’s an art that once mastered you are a god,” remarked another.
“You should be knighted for this!!!” posted yet another netizen.
Britain saw the royal celebration of the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday in what was their greatest ceremonial occasion for seven decades. The coronation of the 74-year-old monarch and his wife, now Queen Camilla, took place ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London.
The crowning ceremony, which was held nearly eight months after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, was witnessed by an assembly of around 100 world leaders and observed by a television audience of millions.