King Charles III officially became King of the United Kingdom today. But, the real news is all the colorful, over-the-top regalia worn by the royals at their coronations.
The Princess of Wales also wore diamond and pearl earrings that once belonged to Princess Diana.
Although difficult to see beneath her formal wear, the Princess of Wales wore a white Alexander McQueen dress.
And their daughter, Princess Charlotte, 8, wore a similar ivory silk Alexander McQueen dress with a cape and silver headpiece.
They looked like Luke and Leia Skywalker, standing next to their brother Prince Louis, 5 return of the jedi, The youngest of the three wore a navy Hainsworth garter blue dwoskin tunic to complement his father’s.
His older brother Prince George, 9, wore this scarlet tunic based on a pageant costume from King Edward VII’s coronation. As page of honor and second in line to the throne, he wore King Charles III’s robes for his entrance and exit.
King Charles III is decked out in royal finery as he leaves Westminster Abbey.
And, of course, King Charles III went through robes and hats during the coronation ceremony like he was in a character selection menu. the sims,
Initially, he wore this Parliament robe over the crimson surcoat that King George VI wore at his coronation.
He also wore this gold Emperor Snoke-like robe during the enthronement called the “supertunica” over a white anointed gown called the “colobium sindonis”.
Queen Camilla wore an ivory, silver and gold embroidered dress by British designer Bruce Oldfield.
And finally, poor little ol’ Prince Harry, no longer a working member of the royal family, didn’t get to rock as many colors as everyone else, other than his medals on the chest of his blazer — but at least he did. Still shown above.
What do you think of the royals’ outfits and regalia? Let me know in the comments below.