A survey shows 48% are intrigued.
Almost half of Irish people say they're interested in the Coronation of Britain's King Charles.
A survey by Lottoland found 48% of adults here are interested in tomorrow's event.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar will be among world leaders attending the ceremony in London's Westminster Abbey.
Royal Superfan and Abbeyleix's Michelle Rogers says it will not be as extravagant as Queen Elizabeth's coronation:
President Michael D Higgins is due to become the first Irish head of state to attend a British Coronation.
These people in Dublin think it's a positive step that President Higgins is attending tomorrow's events:
Patrick O'Neill, who's a super-fan of the British Royal Family, travelled from Belfast to London for the Coronation:
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