THE ceremonials which will be followed on 6 May in Westminster Abbey they have been stripped down to the bone compared to those of the pastbut in one thing King Charles wanted to follow the example of his mother Elizabeth: he too wants to keep up with technological trends. And by doing so yes And already secured a record, that of first king to have an emoji for his Coronation.
A crown for King Charles emoji
Last year Queen Elizabeth had chosen a cute corgi crowned for the official emoji of his Platinum Jubilee. On the occasion of the upcoming Coronation, the new sovereign opted instead for a simple multicolored crown, inspired by that of St Edward, which will be worn by the king during the ceremony on May 6 in Westminster.
How to use the King Charles emoji and hashtags
The emoji unveiled by Buckingham Palace sports vibrant gold, blue, purple, green and orange hues. And it automatically appears on social media typing a post accompanied by one of the official hashtags launched for the Coronation: #Coronation, #CoronationConcert, #CoronationWeekend And #CoronationBigLunch.
St Edward’s Crown, the true symbol of England’s royalty
Dating back to the 17th century and a symbol of the British monarchy featured in all official royal regalia, St Edward’s Crown, in gold and precious gems, was rejected by Queen Victoria as too heavy. Normally locked away in a safe in the Tower of London, it was last used by Elizabeth II on her coronation dayin June 1953.
The other crown associated with the Coronation
The lightest but no less important Imperial State Crownwill be worn by Charles at the end of the event, when the sovereign and Queen Camilla – who will wear Queen Mary’s crown instead – will leave Westminster Abbey to return, in procession, to Buckingham Palace.
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