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Several English monarchs were not crowned at Westminster Abbey, notably King Edward V, who never had a coronation due to his short reign and subsequent disappearance, and King Edward VIII, who abdicated before his planned coronation. Additionally, King Henry III was crowned at Gloucester Cathedral in 1216, and King James II was crowned in Scotland. Other earlier kings, such as those before the Norman Conquest, also had varying coronation sites.

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