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Editor’s note: This article originally appeared in the May 30, 1953, issue of America, three days before the coronation ... will be peers (members of the House of Lords) bearing regalia ...
"The king was nervous," British royals expert Shannon Felton ... It was then followed by a presentation of the coronation regalia, as well as sacred objects, like the orb and scepter, that ...
Back in 1953, New Zealand seemed as British as a Surrey ... However, the central regalia is pretty much as it has been since it was made for the coronation of Charles II (the previous set having ...
Coronation regalia is presented to the king or queen ... Bruce said, that the king's peers put on their coronets and the congregation shouts "God Save the King!" or "God Save the Queen!" ...
The coronation was ... Liberal Democrat peer and former children’s television presenter Baroness Floella Benjamin, who carried part of the King’s regalia, praised the King for sending ...
Thousands will gather at Westminster Abbey and the surrounding streets of central London to take in a glorious display of British pageantry ... pieces of sacred coronation regalia, but let ...
Essentially, "the moment the Queen dies, Charles will be King," British and European royalty ... [sic] by the four swords in the coronation regalia (the Crown Jewels) - and to maintain the Church ...
In his portrait, Charles can be seen standing in a stately red room clad in his coronation regalia next to a plinth ... A tradition among the British Monarchy, coronation portraits are known ...
As the country celebrates the coronation of King ... of Canterbury and senior peers, Holy Communion is celebrated. The Queen wore a dress designed by British fashion designer Norman Hartnell ...
Non-Christian leaders presented the less overtly religious items of regalia ... British politicians and celebrities were also among the approximately 2,300 people in attendance at the coronation ...
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