Details about the king’s coronation Carlos III have not gone unnoticed by Internet users, that they have wanted to know in depth about the ceremony that took place on May 6 from Westminster Abbey and that has the English celebrating with different activities throughout the country.
They have highlighted the fact of not making a piece of jewelry so that Camilla will be crowned queen as well as the reuse of various elements such as State chairs and the floats that were adapted with parts of the yacht Britannia, which belonged decades ago to the royal family. However, the new monarch drew attention to her arrival at the abbey, since her clothing made a nod to tradition and modernity.
Camila chose to wear a haute couture dress from one of Diana of Wales’s favorite designers, with which he would have tried to wink at the deceased princess. The state tunic or long jumpsuit embroidered in wild flowers with silver threads, made of ivory velvet and with some irregular pleats, with a fitted figure respecting the age of the monarch.
british designer Bruce Oldfield was in charge of making the elegant dress with which Camilla paid respect to tradition. But something caught the attention of this piece cut in Peau de Soie, They were the fabrics that she wore on the handles as well as on the lapels of the cape that she used on her shoulders when she arrived at Westminster Abbey, which consisted of a tribute to her husband Carlos III as a show of love for the history they have lived together.
“Daisy chains, forget me not, celandine and scarlet pimpernel, representing the King and Queen consorts’ affection for nature and the British countryside,” a Palace statement said.
The delicate embroidery on the tunic with which he left the Abbey at the end of the coronation was made of purple velvet, they are a sign of affection for the queen or king consorts, they were made by the Royal School Of Needlework, by Ede and Ravenscroft, whose headquarters are in Hampton Court Palace and which Camila owns.
It is inspired by nature and the environment, which for the first time use the figures of a bee, butterflies, beetles and caterpillars.
“It is an honor that I have been asked to design such a historic dress for Her Majesty. It is truly the most important assignment of my life. Very exciting and very special,” Oldfield told Women’s Wear Daily.
The white high-heeled shoes that the queen wore were carefully chosen, respecting the height of Stretcher and they are the work of the British designer Elliott Zed and they were made of the same type of fabric that the monarch wore in her coronation attire.
Among the 24 flowers embroidered throughout Her Majesty’s cape were the Lily of the Valley, which reminded her of the bouquet she wore at her wedding. The lady’s mantle, the myrtle and the delphiniums, one of the king’s favorite flowers and the flower of the month of July, the month in which the new queen was born, were also displayed; as well as the national emblems such as the clover, the rose and the thistle.
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