In celebration of the historic Coronation this weekend, Warwick Castle has announced it will be offering free entry to all individuals with the name Charles or Camilla on 6-8 May.

This special offer is in honour of King Charles III’s Coronation at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday 6 May. In addition, the castle is also paying homage to King Charles' previous visit to Warwick Castle in 2014.

The then Prince of Wales spent an hour being shown around the castle, as it celebrated its 1,100th anniversary, viewing the Great Hall, artworks and historical weapons, before meeting characters from “Horrible Histories” and enjoyed afternoon tea.

“We are thrilled to offer free entry to anyone named Charles or Camilla during the Coronation weekend," said Nick Blofeld, Divisional Director of Warwick Castle. “We wanted to celebrate and honour King Charles III’s previous visit to our castle as the Prince of Wales. It's a wonderful opportunity for those with the name Charles or Camilla to discover and explore our rich history."

Over the Bank Holiday Weekend, visitors can enjoy Warwick Castle’s extensive array of spectacular shows and awe-inspiring attractions, including The Princess Tower, Legend of the Trebuchet, Falconer’s Quest, Time Tower, Zog Playland, Horrible HistoriesⓇ Maze and so much more.

What’s more, with the castle’s extensive free history tours, guests to the Castle can truly explore the heritage of the iconic landmark, including the role it played in bringing the Tudors to the throne.

This offer is only available on 6-8 May and visitors must provide valid ID with their name to receive free entry. The castle is open daily from 10am - 4pm, and visitors are encouraged to book tickets in advance online. For more information, visit warwick-castle.com.