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Which robes will King Charles wear for his Coronation?

THE order of service for coronation states that King Charles will be "vested" in robes.

Here we take a look at what the garments are that King Charles III will wear on his big day.

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Queen Elizabeth II's coronation portraitCredit: Corbis - Getty

Why do royals wear robes for a coronation?

Robes are worn by royals at coronations as a symbol of authority.

These robes, often called vestments, feature rich fabrics and intricate designs.

How many coronation robes are there?

For each part of the ceremony, a different robe will be worn.

There are a total of six robes, each playing their own distinct role in the coronation.

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These robes will include:

  • The Robe Of State
  • The Colobium Sindonis
  • The Supertunica Coronation
  • The Stole Royal robe
  • The Robe Royal
  • The Imperial Robe

What is the Parliament Robe or Robe of State?

The Robe of State, also known as Parliament Robe, is a long mantle worn by the British monarch when they enter Westminster Abbey.

It traditionally consists of a cape of ermine and a long train made of crimson red velvet.

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This train is trimmed with ermine, and gold lace and embroidered with gold.

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What is the Colobium Sindonis?

During the anointing part of the ceremony, the monarch is stripped of all celebrated symbols of status and wears the Colobium Sindonis.

In contrast to the Robe of State, this gown is a simple sleeveless white linen shift.

It symbolizes divesting oneself of all worldly vanity, to stand bare before God.

What is the Supertunica Coronation robe?

The Supertunica robe is worn over the Colobium Sindonis during the investiture.

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The robe is a long flowing coat of golden silk and expansive sleeves that are trimmed in golden lace.

It is fastened by a golden buckle that is embellished with roses, thistles and shamrocks.

This has been worn by King George V, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II.

What is the Stole Royal robe?

The Stole Royal robe is placed on top of the Supertunica robe during the investiture.

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The robe relates to priestly vestments.

This Stole was newly made for the late Queen in 1953 and presented by the Worshipful Company of Girdlers.

What is the Robe Royal or Pallium Regale?

The Robe Royal is worn by the British monarch when they are crowned at their coronation.

It is donned just before the monarch is presented with the Orb, Ring and Sceptres.

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