The couple has invited 850 people to the ceremony on 6 May in recognition of their charitable contributions to society. The attendees include 450 British Empire Medal recipients and 400 young people from groups selected by the Royal Family.

Julian and Maria Study-Morton, who ran a food delivery service during the Covid pandemic, expressed their joy and humility at being asked to attend the coronation. Their service connected wholesalers with households unable to secure a supermarket delivery or get to the shops, delivering quality food to 500 households in south west London, including 100 people who could not afford to pay. They also organized cooked meals for the neediest in their community, including care home residents, thanks to donations. Their efforts were recognized when they were awarded the British Empire Medal in January 2022.

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