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A New Era Begins: King Charles III’s Coronation Set to Break Tradition
On May 6th, all eyes will be on Westminster Abbey as the long-awaited coronation of King Charles III unfolds.
This momentous occasion has been in the works for months, meticulously planned to honor the rich traditions of the British royal family.
However, there's a twist this time around, particularly concerning what the royal women will wear.
According to reports from People Magazine, Princess Kate is poised to make a significant departure from royal custom.
Traditionally, during coronations, royal ladies don tiaras, a sparkling symbol of their status.
Yet, it seems that Prince William's wife is leaning towards a more relaxed style for this grand event and has opted to forgo the iconic royal headpiece.
Instead of tiaras, insiders suggest that we might see hats or fascinators gracing the heads of royal women.
This shift indicates a potential move toward a more contemporary and less formal aesthetic, reflecting a changing attitude within the monarchy.
The expectation is that the royal ladies may also choose to wear shorter dresses, further breaking away from the customary long gowns typically seen at such ceremonies.