Details about the royal robes Charles III and Camilla will wear have been revealed

Details about the royal robes Charles III and Camilla will wear have been revealed

a Less than a week after the coronation of Carlos III and Camila, some details have been revealed about the clothes that the monarchs will wear for the occasion.

On Saturday, April 29, the palace unveiled new images of the robes that the king, 74, and queen, 75, will wear on May 6 in Westminster Abbey.

According to tradition, monarchs will wear two different robes during coronations: the robe of state, which is a robe that will be worn upon arrival at Westminster Abbey, and the robes of state, displayed at the end of the ceremony and which has a more personalized robe. a personality.

In photos released by the Royal School of Needlework, founded in 1872, and to which Camilla became royal godmother in 2017, staff appear to be embroidering private royal regalia on the covers.

The King’s first robe (“state robe”) is made of scarlet velvet and was worn by King George VI, grandfather of King Charles, at his coronation in 1937. George VI, of purple velvet.

Also read: A new photo of Charles III and Camilla was revealed a week before the coronation

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