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Queen Camilla’s Coronation Wardrobe Features an Item First Worn by Queen Elizabeth at Her Coronation | Camilla Queen Consort, King Charles, Queen Camilla, Queen Elizabeth, Royal Family : Just Jared

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Queen Camilla‘s coronation day wardrobe will include something that Queen Elizabeth first wore when she was crowned Queen.

Details are being revealed about what the Queen and King Charles will wear when he formally ascends the throne on May 6.

The King’s wardrobe also features a callback, his to something that his grandfather, King George VI, wore at his 1937 coronation.

Read more about Queen Camilla and King Charles’ coronation day wardrobe callbacks…

Queen Camilla will be wearing Queen Elizabeth‘s Robe of State, which was created for her coronation in 1953, according to People. The red velvet robe will be switched out for a Robe of Estate, which will be worn out of Westminster Abbey after the coronation is complete.

King Charles‘ Robe of State was worn by his grandfather at his coronation. He will also wear the former King’s Robe of Estate. Queen Camilla‘s Robe of Estate will be custom-made for her.

The King and Queen’s Robes of Estate will both be made of purple velvet to match.

We have also gotten a hint about what Princess Catherine (aka Kate Middleton) will wear to the coronation. There has even been speculation about what tiara the Princess of Wales will choose, if she does wear one.

If you missed it, a recent report shed light on how Queen Camilla and her stepsons Prince William and Prince Harry feel about her becoming Queen.


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