King Charles III to break centuries-old tradition of wearing royal attire at his grand coronation
London/IBNS: The grand coronation of Britain's King Charles III and his wife Camilla is scheduled to take place in May this year and if reports are to be believed, the new monarch is set for breaking the tradition of wearing the royal attire.
As per The Independent, the new monarch will refuse to conform to centuries of monarchs wearing traditional royal attire in the ceremony.
In previous coronations, the monarch traditionally wore silk stockings and breeches.
However, it has been reported that King Charles may not go with this tradition and several ancient rituals, and instead, don his military uniform.
As per reports, the new monarch came to this decision after consulting with senior aides, who deemed the traditional attire to be out of touch or too dated.
The grand coronation ceremony of King Charles and his wife Camilla will take place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey.
The next day Windsor Castle will also host a coronation concert, which will feature an orchestra playing musical favourites with some of the world's biggest entertainers and a special coronation choir before buildings across the nation.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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