In the coming weeks, people across Norfolk will be celebrating the King's coronation in a variety of weird and wonderful ways.
But the city's Salvation Army charity shop, in Lower Goat Lane, might have the most unique coronation celebration with its own homemade King Charles III and Queen Camilla standing guard in the window.
The display, which has been created by one of the store's volunteers, sees the pair encouraging passers-by to take part in the "Donation Coronation" printed on a banner behind them.
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And the pair have already become popular online, featuring on the Wyrd Norwich Facebook page, which celebrates everything weird and wonderful in the Fine City.
The figures stand next to an array of related items on sale in the store including royal crockery and a 'Brass Britannia' LP.
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A spokesman for the charity shop said: "We had to do it to celebrate the coronation and we're very lucky that one of our volunteers is really talented at this sort of thing.
"It's a great, unique way we can celebrate.
"She's done all sorts from chicken heads for Easter to a Christmas display and they always attract plenty of attention.
"Every time there's another event or the season changes she does something new."
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