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  2. Robe of State - Wikipedia

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    The Robe of State (also known as the Parliament Robe) is a robe worn by the British monarch on state occasions. A monarch typically has a robe made for their coronation and reuses it when attending the State Opening of Parliament at the start of each legislative session. Traditionally the robes have an ermine cape with a long train made of ...

  3. Imperial Robe - Wikipedia

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    Most robes used in the coronation ceremony, with the exception of the historic Robe Royal and Supertunica, are made new for each monarch. Elizabeth II firstly considered reusing her grandfather's Imperial Robe, as her father did at his coronation in 1937, [4] but instead decided to commission a new one, in line with tradition. [6]

  4. Robe Royal - Wikipedia

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    The Robe Royal (also known as the Pallium Regale, [1] Imperial Mantle [2] or Dalmatic Robe [2]) is a robe worn by the British monarch when he or she is crowned. It is donned just before the monarch is invested with the Orb, Ring and Sceptres. It is worn during the crowning and paying of homage. The Robe Royal used is one originally created for ...

  5. The symbolism behind the jewelry and fashion worn at the ...

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    The Royal Family's fashion and jewelry choices at Saturday's coronation was filled with elegance and historic references to ... She also wore a traditional robe known as The Robe of State, ...

  6. Queen Camilla Will Wear Queen Elizabeth II’s Robe of State at ...

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    From Debutante to Royalty! Queen Camilla Through the Years. Read article. According to a Saturday, April 29, post on the royal family’s website, the queen consort will wear the Robe of State ...

  7. The Meaning Behind King Charles III's Coronation Outfit - AOL

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    The Robe of State ANDREW MATTHEWS - Getty Images This magnificent crimson velvet robe was originally worn during King George VI's 1937 coronation, and has since been conserved by the Royal School ...

  8. Robes of the British peerage - Wikipedia

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    Since at least the early Middle Ages, robes have been worn as a sign of nobility.At first, these seem to have been bestowed on individuals by the monarch or feudal lord as a sign of special recognition; but in the 15th century the use of robes became formalised, with peers all wearing robes of the same design, though varied according to the rank of the wearer.

  9. Queen Consort to wear late Queen Elizabeth II’s 1953 Robe of ...

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    The Queen Consort is to wear Queen Elizabeth II's coronation robe during King Charles III's crowning ceremony. Known for its iconic crimson and gold trims, the Robe of State features a sprawling 5 ...