Royals are mostly expected to ditch their ceremonial robes for KingCharles' coronation
, “This event is going to be so completely different to Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation when it comes to dress codes. Aristocracy traditionally would wear the coronation robes.”
The butler went on to share what royal watchers can expect in terms of style at Charles’ coronation, which is being held on May 6.“This is a massive change to royal protocol. The senior members of the royal family decide the royal etiquette and dress code — they are always changing etiquette as they’re the ones who decide all the changes which will then be accepted as another part of the royal protocol,” he added.
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