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Official King Charles Coronation Decorations – Medium Colour Emblem with Banners Window Sticker for Glass for King Charles Coronation 2023

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Its London craftspeople have worked on the Robes of State and the Robes of Estate for Their Majesties The King and The Queen. Where required, the historic robes and garments were expertly restored and adjusted by hand.

The King’s Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms: 1 Officer, an Officer bearing the Standard with 2 escorts, 12 Gentlemen, 1 Officer. Those who will receive the Medal for the Coronation of Their Majesties The King and Queen Consort are: The Robe of State worn by The Queen was originally made for Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The Robe is made of crimson velvet and was conserved with adjustments made by robemakers at Ede and Ravenscroft ahead of the Coronation.Yeomen Warders of the Tower of London: 1 Officer, Chief Yeoman Warder bearing the Mace with 2 escorts, 12 Yeomen Warders, Yeoman Gaoler. The Imperial State Crown was made for the Coronation of King George VI in 1937, replacing the crown made for Queen Victoria in 1838. Major Johnny Hathaway-White gave an insight into how special that relationship is: “On the Coronation of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, as The Queen passed The Captain and The Ensign of the Company in Westminster Abbey, despite all that must have been racing through Her mind on that grandest and most special of occasions, She smiled and said; “My Grenadiers”; because of all the Sovereign’s Grenadiers, it was The Queen’s Company soldiers that were truly Hers”. Each side of the front of the Supertunica features an embroidered band with spiral threads, which take the shape of leafy stems using the goldwork technique. The embroidery was carried out in 1911 by the Ladies Work Society and, as part of the centuries-old tradition for the Supertunica, is based on ecclesiastical vestments from medieval times. The Royal British Legion provided a Guard of Honour of 100 Standard Bearers to line the procession route in Parliament Square. The charity’s participation is in line with its support at previous significant royal events. The Standard Bearers represented the RBL and seven other associated Armed Forces charities; The Royal Naval Association, Royal Marines Association, Army Benevolent Fund, Air Forces Association, Royal Commonwealth and Ex Services League, Merchant Navy Association and SSAFA, the Armed Forces Charity.

The Homage was followed by the Coronation of The Queen. Her Majesty knelt at her Chair of Estate to be anointed on the head by The Archbishop of Canterbury. The Queen’s Ring was presented to Her Majesty by the Keeper of the Jewel House, and Her Majesty was crowned by the Archbishop with Queen Mary’s Crown. The former Bishop of London, Lord Chartres, and the Bishop of Dover, The Rt Revd Rose Hudson-Wilkin, presented Her Majesty with The Queen’s Sceptre with Cross and The Queen’s Rod with Dove. Escorted by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the Bishops of Hereford and Norwich, and The Queen’s Companions, Her Majesty was enthroned. A new Anthem, ‘Make a joyful noise’, composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber, was sung by the choir. Made by White, Allom and Company, in a seventeenth century style which in turn was based on X-framed Tudor stools. The Chairs were upholstered in crimson velvet and applied with the Royal Arms of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Area G between 2.20pm and 3pm: Farnborough, Hampshire; Reading, Berkshire; Swindon, Wiltshire; and Oxford, Oxfordshire.The BBC is preparing for a major weekend of live broadcasts to bring viewers across the nation – and internationally - full coverage of the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort on Saturday 6 May and the Coronation Concert on Sunday 7 May.

The oil has been perfumed with essential oils – sesame, rose, jasmine, cinnamon, neroli, benzoin and amber – as well as orange blossom. As for Queen Consort Camilla, it has been revealed that she will be wearing Queen Mary's crown. The eye-catching crown was designed for the coronation of June 1911. The Daily Telegraph described it saying "It has no jewels but diamonds, and the diamonds cluster together as if they had no support but their own light." What will be the route of the coronation procession?

The pole is topped by a large silver gilt lion and crown, that weighs 1.5kg, and was presented to the Regiment by King William IV. It is one of the Regiment’s most treasured items. The Colour is, consequently, known for being extremely heavy and so the Ensign (flag bearer) must be extremely strong. Medal will be given to Armed Forces, frontline emergency service workers and those taking part in the Coronation King Charles III's Coronation will take place tomorrow (Saturday 6th May), but what flowers can we expect the green-fingered monarch to choose for the ceremony? Serving members of the Armed Forces who have completed five full calendar years of service on 6 May 2023 or participate in Armed Forces Coronation events during the course of 2023; The Royal Navy is particularly proud of His Majesty's time spent in the service in the 1970s that included flying helicopters with 845 Naval Air Squadron and commanding the minesweeper HMS Bronington.

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