Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla

Today, May 6, royals and dignitaries from around the world gathered for the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Westminster Abbey in London.

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The Coronation Ceremony lasted two hours and was conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

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During the ceremony, both the King and Queen were crowned, anointed, and presented with items of regalia. The Prince of Wales also pledged loyalty to his father.

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Following the service, King Charles III and Queen Camilla traveled back to Buckingham Palace in the Gold State Coach. The Prince and Princess of Wales and their children, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and their children, Princess Anne and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucesters as well as the Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra also took part in the procession.

A balcony appearance and a fly past over Buckingham Palace concluded the day’s ceremonial events. More events will be held later this weekend to celebrate the Coronation. You can watch the full Coronation Service here.

The Princess of Wales wore a Royal Victorian Order Mantle over a bespoke Alexander McQueen gown in ivory silk crepe with silver bullion and thread work embroidery featuring the English rose, Scottish thistle, Welsh daffodil and Irish shamrock to represent each of the four nations of the United Kingdom. She wore a matching headpiece in silver bullion, crystal and silver threadwork by Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen

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Prince George wore a bright red tunic with gold lace trim and blue velvet cuffs.

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Princess Charlotte wore an Alexander McQueen cape dress with a matching headpiece in silver bullion, crystal and silver threadwork by Jess Collett x Alexander McQueen. She wore leather Siena shoes from Papouolli.

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Prince Louis wore a navy blue tunic and pants made by Dege and Skinner.

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The Duchess of Edinburgh wore a white custom gown from Suzannah London with a custom Jane Taylor London headpiece. She paired this with a pair of ivory shoes from Emmy London.

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Lady Louise wore a floral dress from Suzannah London’s collaboration with Rachel Levy. She paired this with a custom hat from Jane Taylor London and LK Bennett suede pumps. She also wore Cartier jewels.

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Princess Beatrice wore a pink dress from Beulah London, appropriately named the Sienna dress. She paired this with Garrard hoop earrings. She finished the look with a headpiece from Emily London.

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Princess Eugenie wore a custom navy double-sided cashmere coat featuring a navy embroidered obi belt and bespoke navy silk and satin midi dress - both from Fendi. She paired this with corresponding shoes and bag also from the brand. She wore a necklace and earrings from Garrard. These pieces were fittingly inspired by the pattern of diamonds that encircles the base of the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara

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Zara Tindall wore a blue coatdress from Laura Green London. She paired this with a hat from Juliette Botterill, bag from Strathberry, and pumps from LK Bennett.

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Queen Maxima wore a new white dress from Jan Taminiau. She paired this with a new hat from Philip Treacy, with her nude Gianvito Rossi pumps and VBH clutch.

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Queen Mathilde wore an Armani Privé pink cape dress (with thanks to GardeRobeRoyale) with matching pink accessories. She finished the look with a new Philip Treacy hat.

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Queen Letizia wore a custom pink suit from Carolina Hererra. She wore matching slingback pumps and clutch from the brand as well. She finished the look with a hat from Balel Millinery and her Coreterno ring.

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Grand Duchess Maria Teresa wore a navy suit from Alexander McQueen. She wore a corresponding blouse from Alexander McQueen featuring a jeweled neckline. She finished the look with Prada pumps and navy satin clutch.

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Princess Charlene wore an off-white suit with pearl buttons. She paired this with a Bella Rosa silver clutch (also seen last night) and Valentino patent pumps. She finished the look with a Philip Treacy hat featuring an oversized knot.

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Crown Princess Victoria wore a blue sheath dress from Pär Engsheden with matching blue pillbox hat made by Tim Mårtenson. She carried a blue Susan Szatmary Port Doré Clutch and Jimmy Choo blue suede pumps. She also carried a bespoke pair of Handsome Stockholm gloves.

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Crown Princess Mary wore a custom Søren le Schmidt purple coatdress. She paired this with purple suede pumps from Gianvito Rossi, a clutch from Carlend Copenhagen, and an initial necklace from Halberstadt. She finished the look with a custom headband from Jane Taylor London.

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Crown Princess Mette-Marit wore a Dundas blush pink dress with subtle embroidery with a matching Jane Taylor pillbox hat. She paired this with a pair of Christian Louboutin pumps and VBH clutch. She also wore Paula Rowan gloves.

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Queen Anne-Marie wore a custom coat and bag from Greek designer Celia Kritharioti.

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Crown Princess Marie Chantal wore a custom blue dress from Mary Katrantzou. She paired this with a pair of light blue Manolo Blahnik pumps, Olympia Le-Tan bag, and Philip Treacy hat.

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