King Charles III and Queen Camilla coronation's outfit will be exhibited to the public at Buckingham Palace.
The coronation outfits worn by King Charles and Queen Camilla are to go on public display at Buckingham Palace.
The clothing will form part of a special Coronation exhibition which will be hosted in the Pale Ballroom to celebrate the historic event.
Visitors can see King Charles's Robe of Estate, which he wore at the Westminister Abbey.
Also, the Coronation Glove, worn to hold the sceptre, the sword belt, and the Stole Royal, will also be exhibited.
Camilla's dress with floral designs will also be in the exhibition.
Royal Collection Trust’s Sally Goodsir, the organizer of the special display, said: "We are delighted that visitors to the Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace will have the opportunity to view up close the ensembles worn by Their Majesties for key moments at the Coronation."
Goodsir added: "We hope that visitors will enjoy learning about the incredible craftsmanship involved and discovering the history and personal associations behind Their Majesties’ Coronation ensembles."
The Coronation display will be part of the Summer Opening of the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace, from 14 July – 24 September 2023.