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by Manojit Datta
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It is usual for a new monarch’s coronation to pay honor to their predecessor if King Charles were to take the throne and Queen Elizabeth II were to die or resign before that time. However, tradition, national conventions, and individual preferences will all play a role in how precisely these tributes are incorporated into the coronation ceremony.

Throughout history, various tributes to former kings and queens have been paid. For instance, tributes and symbolic actions were made to King George VI, who had died in 1952, during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The use of his royal insignia and the use of his name in supplications and oaths were examples of this.

Should King Charles succeed to the throne:-

It is usual for a new monarch’s coronation to pay honor to their predecessor if King Charles were to take the throne and Queen Elizabeth II were to die or resign before that time. However, tradition, national conventions, and individual preferences will all play a role in how precisely these tributes are incorporated into the coronation ceremony.

Throughout history, various tributes to former kings and queens have been paid. For instance, tributes and symbolic actions were made to King George VI, who had died in 1952, during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. The use of his royal insignia and the use of his name in supplications and oaths were examples of this. Should King Charles succeed the throne,

The crimson velvet Camilla’s Robe of State was initially produced for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 70 years ago. By including a piece from Queen Elizabeth II’s own coronation in the ceremony, pays tribute to her.

Purple velvet Camilla’s Robe of the Estate also has a number of plants with symbolic connotations. Further paying tribute to the Queen is the use of lily of the valley, which was featured in Camilla’s wedding bouquet and is a well-known favorite of Queen Elizabeth II.

According to the literature on the royal family’s website, the Robe of Estate was created by the Royal School of Needlework, who also hand-embroidered it. Ede & Ravenscroft made the robe.


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