The emblem for King Charles' coronation has been revealed, and its designer has shared the touching story behind its intricate design
February 10, 2023 - 22:31 GMT Matthew Moore King Charles' coronation is just months away and more details about the historic event have been revealed, including the emblem.
The flowers featured are the English rose, the Scottish thistle, the Welsh daffodil and the Northern Irish shamrock, and they're all entwined with one another in the colours of the Union Jack and make up the shape of the St Edward's Crown.During the coronation, Charles will be crowned with the historic crown.
The coronation emblem will be seen all across the nation in the build-up to the ceremony, including at the central events in Westminster Abbey and Windsor Castle.The coronation is expected to be a"reflection" of the monarch's role in today's society while being"rooted in longstanding traditions and pageantry".
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