The exhibition, where anyone can see it, is dedicated to the Platinum Jubilee of the Queen’s reign, to be held at Windsor Castle from July 7 to September 26.
Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation dress will be on display at Windsor Castle. Buckingham Palace reported this on Instagram.
The Queen wore this dress on the day of her coronation on June 2, 1953.
As you know, the author of the dress was British designer Norman Hartnell, who also created Elizabeth’s wedding dress. The outfit is made of silk satin, created at Lullingston Castle in Kent, with embroidery of diamonds, amethyst and pearls. Her addition was a heavy velvet mantle, bordered by ermine and decorated with two sets of fine embroidery. He will also be included in the exhibition.
In addition, the dress has a secret that the queen does not know. The fashion designer added an additional four-leaf clover to the left side of the skirt to hold it by Her Majesty’s hand at the ceremony.
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It will be recalled that Queen Elizabeth II will no longer be able to attend social events. This was due to the deterioration of Her Majesty’s health.
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