As the nation prepares to celebrate The Queen's Diamond Jubilee and her 60 year reign, behold the designer's sketch for Her Majesty's Coronation dress.
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The King's coronation invite contains several sweet tributes and lots of symbolism. It signals rebirth, a new dawn and pays homage to his late beloved...
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King George V in procession with Queen Mary at the 1911 Durbar. Illustration by Fortunino Matania 12 December marks the anniversary of the last great Coronation Durbar in India, in 1911. The Delhi Durbar (meaning βCourt of Delhiβ) was held in Coronation Park in Delhi celebrating the Coronation of the King and Queen of Great [β¦]
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PLEASE NOTE CUPCAKES ARE AVAILABLE FOR LOCAL LICHFIELD DELIVERY OR COLLECTION ONLY. A gift box of six cupcakes for the King's Coronation, including one acrylic topper and a printed edible topper incorporating the King's Coronation image and cypher. There's two packaging options: - Standard cupcake box with ribbon - Cor
King Charles III and Queen Camilla were joined on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after the coronation by a core group of working royals. Let's have a look at their jewels, shall we? Right now,
King Charles III and Queen Camilla will attend this weekend's Easter Sunday service in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, Buckingham Palace confirmed today.
It has played a key part in the crowning of monarchs for more than 700 years. Now the Coronation chair - one of the country's most precious and rarely seen pieces of furniture - is getting a makeover.
From Prince Louis on the Buckingham Palace balcony to Princess Anne riding horseback, here's what you may have missed at the coronation.
The Tower of London or Her Majesty's Royal Palace and fortress is a historic Castle on the banks of the River Thames.It is founded towards the end of the 1066 Norman Conquest of England.The tower has played a prominent role in English History. One of the Yeomen Yarders or Beef Eaters as they are popularly known giving our tour.... Traitor's Gate(below).......at the time prisoner's could escape out this water ditch and get away. The White Tower pictured here.... The Bloody Tower's purpose was primarily for defense, it also was used as an infamous Prison, Sir Walter Raleigh was imprisoned here, but was not killed here. The Tower Bridge in the background.. The Queen's House is now the Home of the Resident Governor of the Tower of London.There is also a member of the Queen's Guard out side the Tudor style building, pictured here and below that. The Ravens in the Tower of London has an important part to play in its history. The legend of the Ravens are so important to the people of England that a number of them are still kept there. Legend has it that failing to keep Ravens at the Tower will mean the Great White Tower will crumble and a terrible disaster shall fall on England.They clip their wings so they are not able to fly very high. The Tower where the Crown Jewels are all kept!!! Another Guard.....there was some tourists trying to get this guy to smile.....nope never happened... I could NOT take pics inside here...in fact when you enter this building, you wind around and around so much I think to confuse any potential intruders........ Awwww......the Changing of the Guard!!Smaller but none the less so wonderful!!! The Sceptre with the Cross, the Sovereign's Sceptre or the Royal Sceptre contains the British Crown Jewels, it was made originally for King Charles II in 1661. In 1905 it was redesigned after the discovery of the Cullinan I or the Great Star of Africa, which weighs over 530 carats. The Cullinan I can be removed from the Sceptre to be worn as a brooch. The Cullinan Diamond was the largest diamond in the world at over 3,000 carats, it was cut into 9 different pieces and Cullinan I was the largest among them. Queen Elizabeth pictured here at her Coronation back in 1952. The Imperial State Crown....Inside this large building were many Many MANY Crowns and many Many MANY Jewels!!!It was Stunning to say the Least!!! Hail to the Queen!!!Long may she Reign!! The Queen also wears this Crown when she Opens Parliament each year.
THE only colour film of the Queen's Coronation is to be shown for the first time in almost 59 years at cinemas across the country on Sunday to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee.
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Jules Gomes is a character one rarely sees in the silky old Church of England. He is a trouble maker. He is a kind of Luther for the Church of England--a rebel against the smooth establishment and the suave unctuousness of the Anglican hierarchy. He blogs at Rebel Priest and writes today about the