The coronation of King Charles III is approaching and the expectation about the event is growing, May 6th will be the first day of three days of festivities in honor of who will be the new monarch of England and some surprises have already been revealed, such as the king’s attire, which will break with the historical protocol of the royal family and the Spotify playlist that will combine old and new music hits.
In addition, another novelty has recently been announced in relation to the ceremony and it is the emblem that will represent it. This emblem is unique and reflects both the personality of King Charles III and the combination of traditional and modern.
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The person in charge of creating this emblem is Sir Jony Ive and his team, LoveFrom, who created a high quality piece that combines the novelty and the centenary.
The symbol is composed of the flora of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom, which are: the rose of England, the thistle of Scotland, the daffodil of Wales and the shamrock of Northern Ireland, joining these florals to form the crown of St. Edward, which will be worn by King Charles III at the ceremony.
In addition, the piece reflects the unity of which the new king speaks, not to mention his love of nature, as King Charles III is known for both his care for gardens and his organic diet. For this reason, the coronation of King Charles III promises to be an event full of surprises and details that will reflect his personality and his vision for the future of the United Kingdom.