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Fit For A King | The History of His Majesty’s Coronation Regalia

  • May 06, 2024
  • Canadiana
  • 4 Minute Read

The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III on May 6, 2023, was replete with centuries-old traditions, ancient garb, and historic ornaments used specifically for these rare occasions.

Housed in the Tower of London for public display when not in use, the Royal Regalia is a sacred and secular collection of objects used to symbolise the service and responsibilities of the monarch.

Although many pieces are a central feature in the coronation ceremony – including an ancient spoon, rings, and swords; it is tradition for the new sovereign to be photographed for their official coronation portrait, featured on our latest Special Edition Proof Dollar, with only a few of the storied objects that imbue the sacred coronation ritual with significance. 

Canadiana
Canadiana

The Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III on May 6, 2023, was replete with centuries-old traditions, ancient garb, and historic ornaments used specifically for these rare occasions.

Housed in the Tower of London for public display when not in use, the Royal Regalia is a sacred and secular collection of objects used to symbolise the service and responsibilities of the monarch.

Although many pieces are a central feature in the coronation ceremony – including an ancient spoon, rings, and swords; it is tradition for the new sovereign to be photographed for their official coronation portrait, featured on our latest Special Edition Proof Dollar, with only a few of the storied objects that imbue the sacred coronation ritual with significance.