Previously, Queen Elizabeth II wore a golden vestment. It is made in Scotland and decorated with precious embroidery.
King Charles III of Great Britain will wear the special gold robes of his mother, the late Queen Elizabeth II, at his coronation in May 2023. He wore it at his own coronation. The Daily Mail writes about it.
The ceremony begins with the arrival of the monarch at the abbey, accompanied by his family and distinguished guests. At this moment, he will be dressed in golden silk clothes.
The vestments more than 70 years ago were made for Elizabeth II. In addition, it is made from material produced only in a Scottish village and is embroidered with the symbols of all the Commonwealth countries.

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The coronation will take place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey. This will happen in several stages. This event will be unique in UK history, as it will combine ancient traditions and modern elements, reflecting the role of the monarch in the 21st century.
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