In the upcoming coronation in May 6th, Camilla Parker, the new queen consort of the United Kingdom, will be resolved to mimic Princess Diana.
The contentious tale of King Charles III and Princess Diana’s divorce, which occurred after his current wife intervened in their relationship and directly committed adultery, is still fresh in the minds of the British people.
At her coronation as the new monarch of the United Kingdom, along with Queen consort Camilla Parker, the man who was her lifelong companion will be present, 26 years after the passing of the mother of Prince William and Prince Harry.
The reality is that Camilla Parker, the Queen consort, not only appropriated her future husband but also copied the attire Princess Diana typically wore in order to flaunt it at her coronation.
The look with which the queen will be crowned and pay homage to her husband was designed by Bruce Oldfield, a high-end fashion designer who was Princess Diana’s favorite designer, according to sources close to the royal family.
Following the passing of his first client, the unusual 72-year-old designer formed a bond with Queen consort Camilla Parker, and ever since, he has paid close attention to the clothes she should wear, aiming to emphasize her confidence as she has asked.