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kingwilliamv · 4 months
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CHARLES III: THE CORONATION YEAR
King Charles and The Prince of Wales joking around during the coronation rehearsals. (2/2)
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theroyalsandi · 1 year
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The Princess of Wales in the Coronation Procession as they return to Buckingham Palace, London | May 6, 2023
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Sophie, The Duchess of Edinburghs Coronation Gown by Suzannah London and Jenny King Embroidery.
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kensingtonpalace · 1 year
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A Tale as Old as Time. 
This royal throne of kings, this scepter’d isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by Nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone set in the silver sea, Which serves it in the office of a wall Or as a moat defensive to a house, Against the envy of less happier lands, This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England,
The Coronation of English and British Kings (1066-1953)
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philibetexcerpts · 1 year
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Liege Man of Life and Limb: The Duke of Edinburgh pledged his allegiance to the Queen on June 2, 1953. | The Prince of Wales pledged his allegiance to the King on May 6, 2023.
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Seamus is the 17th regimental mascot of the Irish Guards and was acquired from his breeder in North Yorkshire in October 2020.
He spent four weeks with his new handler, Drummer Adam Walsh, from Dublin, at the Defence Animal Training Centre at Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, before officially joining the regiment. 
As part of his training, he was familiarised with military music and the Regimental Band of the Irish Guards.
Seamus lives alongside the guardsmen and attends recruiting events and ceremonial occasions.
via forces.net
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The newly crowned King Charles III
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okayysophia · 1 year
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The Kang and Keewn🤢
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royalcyphers · 1 year
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Look, I get that you're all disappointed that there aren't tiaras, but can't we all just chill and enjoy the day, nonetheless?? It's literal Coronation Day, and we can't change anything head style now, can we?
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Even after two decades 😍
Prince and Princess of Wales on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the coronation ceremony of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
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kingwilliamv · 4 months
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CHARLES III: THE CORONATION YEAR
King Charles and The Prince of Wales joking around during the coronation rehearsals. (1/2)
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theroyalsandi · 1 year
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The Princess of Wales wore a Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen Headpiece with silver bullion, crystal and silver thread work three-dimensional leaf embroidery at the Coronation of king Charles III and Queen Camilla | May 06, 2023
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Capturing History and Tradition: Prince Michael of Kent's Royal Portrait for the Coronation of King Charles III by Rory Lewis.
"On May 6, 2023, the British Royal Family gathered at Westminster Abbey to witness the historic Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. Among the distinguished guests were H.R.H Prince Michael of Kent and Princess Michael of Kent, who graced the occasion with their regal presence. Prince Michael, a member of the British Royal Family, holds a significant place in the lineage, being a paternal first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II and a grandson of King George V and Queen Mary. Prior to the grand event, a unique portrait of Prince Michael was commissioned at the London Studio, evoking a sense of history and tradition.
Prince Michael of Kent bears an uncanny resemblance to his great grandfather, Edward VII. Inspired by a portrait from Edward VII's era, the decision was made to capture a profile shot reminiscent of the king's military portraits. The chosen approach, with its harsh lighting, aimed to maintain a certain level of intensity while highlighting Prince Michael's distinguished features.
As Colonel of the King's Royal Hussars, Prince Michael's first set of portraits featured him adorned in his regimental uniform. Against a crimson backdrop, the color of royalty, the portrait not only paid tribute to the significance of the occasion but also represented the distinctive trousers and peak cap of the King's Royal Hussars. This unique feature, bestowed upon the regiment by Prince Albert, stemmed from their exceptional performance as his escort during his wedding procession.
For the second set of portraits, Prince Michael changed into his Household frock coat, symbolizing his position within the royal household. Set against a black backdrop and illuminated with harsher lighting, the intention was to create a more dramatic and emotionally charged image. Utilizing intense chiaroscuro, the portrait sought to evoke a sense of mystery and dutiful devotion.
The Royal portrait sitting proved to be a smooth and enjoyable experience, enabling the artist to capture history and tradition in a single frame. The artist's goal was to encapsulate the essence of Prince Michael's lineage and the significant roles he has played within the British monarchy. The result is a testament to the artist's skill and the subject's commitment to preserving the legacy of the Royal Family.
Prince Michael of Kent's portrait for the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla embodies the merging of history, tradition, and regal elegance. From the uncanny resemblance to his great grandfather to the homage paid to his regimental affiliation, each element of the portrait carries profound significance. The artist successfully captured the essence of Prince Michael's role within the British Royal Family, making this portrait an enduring testament to the legacy of a remarkable lineage."
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Prince & Princess of Wales with Princess Charlotte & Prince Louis at King Charles III Coronation - May 6, 2023
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philibetexcerpts · 1 year
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“There won’t be another coronation for years and years and years, and when there is, it will be mine.”
Prince Charles telling his sister, Princess Anne, about the next coronation – his coronation.
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Princess Anne and her Red Feather
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Princess Anne as the Gold-Stick-in-Waiting — the person entrusted with the monarch’s personal safety on the big day.
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Princess Anne arrived at the coronation in her formal robes and military attire, 6 May 2023.
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