<figure class="article-body-image-wrapper crop-landscape"><img src="https://imengine.public.prod.inl.infomaker.io/?uuid=56f86f8e-08c9-5ccb-9e97-3e3256bc76df&function=cropresize&type=preview&source=false&q=75&crop_w=0.99999&crop_h=0.75&width=1599&height=900&x=1.0E-5&y=0.125" alt="" style="width:100%"><figcaption>People gathered at Dunes Beach Restaurant in Hout Bay on Saturday May 6 to toast the coronation of King Charles III and watch the event on TV. The proviso was that they would be switched over when the Stormers played against the Bulls in the United Rugby Championship quarter finals. The Red Arrows flypast with the royals on the Buckingham Palace balcony dovetailed with the rugby game. Events organiser Matt Silente had decked out the beachfront bar with bunting and flags.</figcaption></figure><figure class="article-body-image-wrapper crop-landscape"><img src="https://imengine.public.prod.inl.infomaker.io/?uuid=d0f73266-dc39-562a-87a0-0faa894bf9e6&function=cropresize&type=preview&source=false&q=75&crop_w=0.99999&crop_h=0.80645&width=1284&height=722&x=1.0E-5&y=0.09677" alt="" style="width:100%"><figcaption>Lydia Hanna with Dunes owner Rob Gertdzen who organised specially labelled coronation wines.</figcaption></figure>