c. 1937, in honor of the coronation of King George VI at Westminster Abbey on May 12th, 1937 designed by Edmund Dulac, based on portrait photography by Dorothy Wilding rejected designs and sketches by Eric Gill
King Charles III has been crowned King - in the historic first Coronation in 70 years today.
From the Green Man to the British wildflowers, here's everything hidden in the coronation invite.
This morning, the world witnessed something it hadn't seen for 86 years: the joint coronation of a British monarch and his consort. Here's a closer look at the jewels worn by King Charles III and
Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee is a party 70 years in the making: Take a look back at the day the then-27-year-old underwent the grand coronation ceremony full of pomp and circumstance…
It's more than familiar to us from our £1 coins and, for those over 40, from the £1 note that came before - the magnificent George IV Diadem worn by the late Queen Elizabeth.
As Lord President of the Council, she was responsible for bearing The Sword of State and presenting The Jewelled Sword of Offering to the King.
It would be nice to see princess beatrice wearing a tiara one of these days. it took me while to make a list but its complete For now though all we have is a photo of her wearing a fake crown 1. Th…
The image, released on Friday, shows King Charles with Prince William and Prince George, who are next in line to the throne
Among the most dazzling jewelry pieces associated with British royal coronations are the Coronation Necklace and Earrings, which have been worn for four coronation ceremonies. Today, we've got a deep-dive into the history of their
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The show features the young monarch’s breathtakingly beautiful Norman Hartnell-designed gown, her 21-foot purple velvet, Ermine-trimmed Coronation Robe and Queen Victoria’s dazzling diamonds.
The controversial Koh-i-Noor diamond is at the heart of the Queen Mother's crown—and it may be why Queen Camilla has chosen not to wear it for her coronation in May.
Sir Norman Hartnell began creating uniforms for Selfridges lift girls in the 1920s before working as a dressmaker to Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and Queen Elizabeth II.
Whether laughing as she drives her children, beaming as she boards a plane beside her husband, or captured half-smiling in glamorous official pose, this is Queen Elizabeth II as we have rarely seen her before.