King Charles III Coronation: British Monarch to Reuse Heavy Golden Robes Wore By Ancestors for His Moment of Crowning, The Royal Family Releases Pics of Vestments
The gold vestments were also worn by his mother Elizabeth II, grandpa George VI, and great-grandfather George V during their coronations at Westminster Abbey.
For his coronation, the King will don the same thick, golden robes that his ancestors wore as priests. In the midst of Westminster Abbey's coronation theatre during the religious service, Charles will don layer upon layer of magnificent Coronation garments that are modelled after priestly clothing. The gold vestments were also worn by his mother Elizabeth II, grandpa George VI, and great-grandfather George V during their coronations at Westminster Abbey, keeping with the monarch's message of sustainability whenever feasible. King Charles III Coronation: From Date to Time and Live Streaming Details, Here's Everything You Must Know About the Historic Event.
King Charles III to Reuse Heavy Golden Robes for Coronation
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