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  1. 17 de abr. de 2023 · The Coronation Procession. Published 17 April 2023. On the morning of the 6th May, Their Majesties will travel from Buckingham Palace in The King’s Procession to Westminster Abbey in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach. Created for Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate the 60th anniversary of Her late Majesty’s reign in 2012, the coach has only ...

  2. Full-length, standing, in Coronation dress and robe, facing slightly to the left. Queen Elizabeth II is wearing the George IV diadem and is holding the sceptre in her right hand which rests, with the Imperial State Crown, on a table to the left.The state portrait of Queen Elizabeth II was commissioned to commemorate Her Majestys Coronation, which took place on 2 June 1953.

  3. 6 de mai. de 2023 · As Their Majesties' Coronation draws closer, read on for 100 fun facts about The King, The Queen Consort and the history of Coronations.

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  4. Reigned 1952-2022 Queen Elizabeth II was the longest-serving British monarch in history. Her devotion to the duty and public service was renowned and she ruled through a period of enormous social change and technological transformation. Her coronation in 1953 was the first to be televised and was broadcast internationally and she is the most portrayed person in the world. Born in London ...

  5. 2 de jun. de 2018 · The central part of the BBC’s marathon eight-hour live television broadcast of the Coronation on 2 June 1953, beginning with the Queen’s arrival at Westminst...

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    • Archive of Recorded Church Music
  6. 9 de abr. de 2023 · The Queen Consort’s Sceptre with Cross was originally supplied for the coronation of Mary of Modena, Queen Consort of James II, in 1685 by Robert Vyner, and is inlaid with rock crystals. Queen Mary’s Crown has been chosen by The Queen Consort for the Coronation, as previously announced, marking the first instance in modern times of an existing crown being used for the Coronation of the ...

  7. 1953 Coronation Five-Shilling Coin. The Royal Mint has struck coins for British monarchs for over a thousand years, and we marked the crowning of The Queen in fitting fashion. The 1953 coronation five-shilling coin holds a significant place in numismatic history as the first commemorative coin in the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.