Just a few days before her coronation, Queen Consort Camilla Parker surprised everyone by making an unexpected request to the royals.
On May 6 at Westminster Abbey, the King Charles III’s spouse will also get the title of “official queen of the United Kingdom.” Because Camilla Parker was the bad third in a marriage between Charles III and Princess Diana in the past, the British public has never been confident in her ability to hold the office of queen of all England.
On the other hand, the Royal School Needlework’s embroidery crew, which is diligently creating something special for the monarchs, has made it known since a few days ago what the next kings’ attire would be. The royal family apparently granted Camilla Parker’s request, according to the website Tribuna, since she wanted to wear a dress that belonged to her late mother-in-law Queen Elizabeth II.
The velvet gown “to use the state robe that was specially made for the late Queen Elizabeth II in her own coronation ceremony in 1953” has altered Camilla Parker’s taste.
To show the world their love for nature and animals, the kings have also asked that images of the environment be embroidered on their robes, making this the first time in history that something similar would be seen.