King Charles‘ second coronation in Edinburgh introduced a significant change to the traditional royal protocol. This grand event, part of the annual Royal Week, highlighted a deviation from the norm as the monarch received the Scottish Crown Jewels.
The historic Sword of State, typically an integral part of the ceremony, was replaced with a new ceremonial sword. Called The Elizabeth, this contemporary piece offers a unique fusion of tradition and modernity while honoring the late Queen.
King Charles III is presented with the Elizabeth Sword by Dame Katherine Grainger | Andrew Milligan – Pool/Getty Images King Charles’ Scottish Coronation will feature a new ceremonial sword
Charles was the center of attention at his second coronation event in Edinburgh. This grand ceremony was one of the highlights of the annual Royal Week, where the reigning monarch sets up residence at the Palace of Holyrood House.
The coronation procession commenced along the famed Royal Mile,...
The historic Sword of State, typically an integral part of the ceremony, was replaced with a new ceremonial sword. Called The Elizabeth, this contemporary piece offers a unique fusion of tradition and modernity while honoring the late Queen.
King Charles III is presented with the Elizabeth Sword by Dame Katherine Grainger | Andrew Milligan – Pool/Getty Images King Charles’ Scottish Coronation will feature a new ceremonial sword
Charles was the center of attention at his second coronation event in Edinburgh. This grand ceremony was one of the highlights of the annual Royal Week, where the reigning monarch sets up residence at the Palace of Holyrood House.
The coronation procession commenced along the famed Royal Mile,...
- 7/8/2023
- by Perry Carpenter
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Looking to boost Britain’s athletic prowess, Kate Middleton has announced her patronage of the SportsAid charity, and she’s even paying a visit to the organization later this month.
According to a Kensington Palace source, the Duchess of Cambridge will attend the SportsAid workshop at the Copper Box in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on October 18th, marking her first official meeting.
Young athletic hopefuls will receive training in soccer, volleyball, fencing, badminton, wheelchair basketball, with some of the events adapted for players with Cerebral Palsy.
Also slated to appear are Olympians and Paralympians like Katherine Grainger, Karen Pickering, and Ade Adepitan.
According to a Kensington Palace source, the Duchess of Cambridge will attend the SportsAid workshop at the Copper Box in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on October 18th, marking her first official meeting.
Young athletic hopefuls will receive training in soccer, volleyball, fencing, badminton, wheelchair basketball, with some of the events adapted for players with Cerebral Palsy.
Also slated to appear are Olympians and Paralympians like Katherine Grainger, Karen Pickering, and Ade Adepitan.
- 10/4/2013
- GossipCenter
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