Lizzy Royal King Queen GOLD CROWN | King Charles Coronation 2023 | Mens Ladies Adults Kids Fancy Dress Costume Accessories Toy UK

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Lizzy Royal King Queen GOLD CROWN | King Charles Coronation 2023 | Mens Ladies Adults Kids Fancy Dress Costume Accessories Toy UK

Lizzy Royal King Queen GOLD CROWN | King Charles Coronation 2023 | Mens Ladies Adults Kids Fancy Dress Costume Accessories Toy UK

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Afternoon tea and croquet: A sophisticated garden tea coronation party with croquet to celebrate coronation. Scones, champagne, delicate florals. An added impetus was the break with Rome, following his divorce from Katherine of Aragon, which left England in the religious minority. Dressed in his finery in the iconic portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger, destroyed by fire in 1698 but still widely known due to the multiple copies made and disseminated at the time, Henry VIII was determined to send out the message that he was a powerful king, entirely the equal to his European contemporaries. This was history in the making - and you had to pinch yourself to think you were seeing it close-up, inside Westminster Abbey. It remains to be seen whether as king he will have time to be so actively involved in such initiatives himself. Or if he, and his advisors, will feel it would be inappropriate to do so. However, by wearing quality clothing made in an environmentally friendly manner, preferring to have items repaired rather than discarded, and wearing the same items on repeat, King Charles will continue to be a highly visual ambassador for sustainable fashion and the environmental causes to which he has long been committed.

Offer scones with clotted cream and strawberry jam, cucumber sandwiches, and other finger sandwiches with fillings such as smoked salmon and cream cheese or egg and cress. Serve chilled champagne or sparkling wine for celebration. There’s no such thing as over the top, especially not for the King's coronation celebrations. And the more the better in this case! Leave your loungewear at home and swap it for something a bit more jazzy to capture the attention of other party goers. One thing’s for sure, you’ll be awarded the best dressed as the party! Spice up your life

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It was Henry VIII who first realised the potential of fashion as a political tool. His father, Henry VII, had won the throne by defeating Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, the culmination of the bitter Wars of the Roses, and as such Henry VIII was "still very keen to stress the legitimacy of the Tudor's right to rule. If you're at the top you need to assert that visually, and he marked out particular textiles as being exclusively royal," historian Maria Hayward, an expert on Tudor and Stuart fashion, tells BBC Culture. These were cloth of gold, the colour purple and sable fur, although they would have been reserved for special occasions. In private however, Charles II preferred a more low-key form of dress. "He liked a degree of informality, and I think in part that must have come from is time in exile. It was helpful to be incognito. If people recognised him, and didn't acclaim him, it would have been a bit embarrassing. But it also suited his personality. He preferred to do business in an informal, private setting," says Hayward. Each of the items is carefully chosen to symbolise an important part of the monarch's reign and power. The craftsmanship of each garment and accessory is intricate – these are beautifully designed pieces steeped in history. What will Charles wear?

Guests will enjoy a refined high tea experience in a picturesque garden setting, complete with elegant tea sets and floral centrepieces. Lead tours of the garden, pointing out the stunning landscaping and plants. This combination of delicacies and natural beauty will make for an unforgettable coronation celebration. Entertainment: Include a live band playing classic tunes from iconic British bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Guests can dance and sing along to their favourite hits from the era and enjoy a fun and nostalgic atmosphere. While there will be public events, parties and even a Coronation Concert taking place over the course of King Charles' coronation long weekend (which includes a bank holiday on Monday 8 May,) if you're after a keepsake to remember the occasion for years to come, you may be looking for Coronation memorabilia to mark the historic event. Whether you want to keep a souvenir for yourself or want to show it to your children and grandchildren in years to come, you may be after a piece to remind you of this monumental event in history.Food and beverage: Offer a selection of teas from around the world and classic finger sandwiches. Serve petit fours and add a touch of elegance with vintage tea sets and delicate floral arrangements on the tables. Décor: Set up tables with crisp white tablecloths, delicate floral arrangements, vintage teapots and teacups, pastel-hued bunting, and twinkling fairy lights throughout the garden. The King and Queen’s magnificent Robes of Estate are a highlight of the display. The King’s Robe was worn by his great-grandfather King George V and grandfather King George VI for their Coronations, and conserved by the robemakers Ede and Ravenscroft. The Queen's was newly made for the occasion by Ede and Ravenscroft and by the Royal School of Needlework, with its design drawing on themes of nature and the environment. Décor: Consider elegant and refined decor with a British touch, such as antique silverware, vintage glassware, and crystal candleholders. Incorporate interactive elements, such as a gin or whisky tasting station or a mixology workshop with a modern British mixologist, to create a more memorable experience. Are you celebrating a special occasion?

High tea and garden tour: Treat guests to a refined high tea in a picturesque garden setting with floral centrepieces and elegant tea sets, coupled with guided tours of the garden, making for an unforgettable coronation celebration.When it comes to the Hanoverians, their contrasting, conflicting personalities are most certainly evidenced in their dress sense. To add to the playful atmosphere, consider organizing games such as croquet or lawn bowls, and setting up a photo booth with British-themed props. It's been almost 70 years since the UK and Commonwealth have seen the crowning of a monarch, so King Charles III's coronation ceremony on Saturday 6 May is set to be a much anticipated and celebrated event. There's a bank holiday weekend planned to celebrate the King taking the throne and we can expect it to be a once-in-a-generation event. Food and beverage: Provide an assortment of teas, including classic blends such as Earl Grey and English Breakfast, as well as more unusual varieties like lavender or mint.



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