A borough village will enjoy cakes and treats as part of a lunchtime celebration to mark the coronation.
The free event is being organised by Eversley Parish Council to bring neighbours and communities together for an afternoon of friendship, food and fun.
Bringing their own picnics and drinks (including alcohol if they wish), villagers will be able to eat together, with plenty of sweets, soft drinks and tray bakes supplied by the event organisers.
There will be music from South East England singer songwriter John James Newman, and an opportunity to dance in a disco dome.
Adrian McNeil, previous Parish Council chair, and one of the event organisers, said: “This is a great opportunity to get the Eversley community together.
“There will be lots of crafts for the children, and a chance for them to bounce in the disco dome.
“And in between the disco, John James Newman will perform – everyone raves about him.
“We’ll also have ice-breaker activities for the adults, and Magical Mystery tours of Eversley in a vintage bus.
“And the children of the village’s Charles Kingsley School and Little Acorns Nursery will find out who the prizewinners are of a painting competition.”
Wearers of the best crowns on the day will also be able to win a prize.
“We would love as many residents as possible to come along,” said Mr McNeil.
“We hope it will be a beautiful day, but the event will go ahead whatever the weather, as we can move inside if necessary.”
The event takes place at Eversley Village Hall, on Sunday, May 7.
The celebration is from noon through to 3pm.
The council asks people to let them know in advance how many people are coming.
Eversley residents should give guests’ names by text to: 07752 735690 or by email to: [email protected]