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From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations

Ashley - June 19, 2023

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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Extended Family Portrait In 2023

King Charles III took a more relaxed approach to his extended portrait in 2023. You can see the group photographed with him is significantly smaller. Following from left to right, alongside King Charles III and Queen Camilla, are members of the working royal family. They are Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, Birgitte, Duchess of Gloucester, Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Vice Admiral Sir Time Laurence, Anne, Princess Royal, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, The Prince of Wales, Catherine, Princess of Wales, Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, and Prince Edward.

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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The Imperial State Crown

Seventy years may have passed since Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, but the Imperial State Crown appears amazingly untouched. These side-by-side photos show Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III wearing the Imperial State Crown during their coronations, and it’s stunning to see how well they both wear it! There have been many versions of this crown throughout history, but the current version was created in 1937. There were rumors that Queen Elizabeth II was nervous about wearing the crown during her ceremony, so she practiced while walking around and drinking her morning tea beforehand. Perhaps King Charles III did the same? Either way, they both look impressive and regal in their photos!

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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The Congregation In Westminster Abbey

We already discussed the massive difference in attendance at Queen Elizabeth II’s and King Charles III’s coronations, but when you view these photos side-by-side, you can’t even really tell! These photos show the congregation in Westminster Abbey during the coronations in 1953 and 2023. During Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, more seating was built into the Abbey to accommodate her vast guest list. No extra seating was required for King Charles III’s coronation!

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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A Formal Affair In 1953

When you compare this photo with the next, you’ll easily be able to see what we’ve been saying, which is that the coronation in 1953 was a much more formal affair compared to the one in 2023. In this photo, you can see the royals standing on the balcony, waving to the crowd. But their body language is a bit stiff, and their expressions solemn. They’re taking the formalities of the event very seriously, and almost appear unapproachable, as royals typically have throughout history.

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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A More Relaxed Affair

Look at the difference in this photo! King Charles III and Queen Camilla are smiling, staring adoringly into each other’s eyes, and holding hands. Not only do they look far more approachable than the Royal couple in the previous picture, but they also appear far more relaxed. Perhaps this is a cultural difference that’s emerged over the past seventy years, but it’s a startling contrast from the way it was during Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation.

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
Photo Credit: townandcountrymag.com

The Queen’s Gown In 1953 And 2023

The gowns worn by Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Camilla are startlingly similar. Of course, it’s tradition for a Queen to wear a regal white gown during a coronation ceremony, but the similarities between these two gowns go beyond their color scheme. The embroidery on each dress looks pretty similar, and we have to wonder if this was an intentional nod to Queen Elizabeth II by Queen Camilla. Both women look stunning in their gowns!

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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The Wave Of Pride

After receiving the crown jewels and the Imperial Crown, it’s tradition for the new reigning monarch to turn and wave to the crowd. You can easily see the looks of pride and joy on Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III’s faces in these photographs. It’s interesting to think about the fact that King Charles III may have been waving to the descendants of those who attended Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation ceremony. The circle of life and coronation ceremonies continues!

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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The Traditional Flypast

After the coronation ceremony, it’s tradition to do a flypast. These side-by-side photos showing the flypast during Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 and King Charles III’s coronation in 2023 are fascinating! The flying pattern appears to be slightly different, and it’s hard to say whether they left behind a colorful array during Queen Elizabeth’s coronation like they did during King Charles III’s. Either way, it’s a significant moment at the end of the ceremony that onlookers and royals enjoy watching.

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
Photo Credit: townandcountrymag.com

Young Royals Enjoying The Flypast

If there’s one thing that doesn’t change over the span of seven decades, it’s young children being enamored with aircraft! You can’t help but smile looking at these side-by-side pictures of young royals on the balcony of Buckingham Palace during Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III’s coronations. In each picture, there is a young royal pointing up at the sky in wonderment. It’s nice to see the next generation enjoying the traditions of their family and country!

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
Photo Credit: townandcountrymag.com

The Coronation Site

Can you believe these photos show the exact same building set seventy years apart? These photos show Westminster Abbey, the site of Queen Elizabeth II’s and King Charles III’s coronations. Actually, Westminster Abbey has been the site of nearly every British monarch’s coronation since 1066. It’s pretty unbelievable to think about the massive historical significance this single building holds. We wonder how many more Kings and Queens will be coronated in this impressive building.

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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Leaving The Abbey

After the coronation ceremony, Queen Elizabeth II was photographed leaving the Abbey. Her six Maids of Honor followed her, carrying her train, and the moment captured is strikingly similar to the photo on the right. As King Charles III left the Abbey, he was also followed by those carrying his train. Instead of Maids of Honor, he had Pages of Honor, but the moment still feels very similar.

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
Photo Credit: townandcountrymag.com

The Admiralty Arch

After their respective coronations, Queen Elizabeth II and King Charles III both took a procession back to the Palace. Queen Elizabeth II’s procession followed a much longer route than King Charles III’s, but they both passed under the Admiralty Arch. These photos show a fun glimpse into the differences from 1953 to 2023. Namely, the arch has undergone some serious updating and construction! But it’s still an important moment in the procession that onlookers were able to experience.

From Past to Present: A Visual Comparison Of Charles III’s And Elizabeth II’s Coronations
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Behind The Scenes Of Each Coronation

The coronation of a new monarch is an extensive event that requires a significant amount of preparation. After all, it’s important to have every inch of Westminster Abbey and the Palace picture-perfect for the occasion. These rare photos show the staff working to get everything in tip-top shape for the historical events. While the tools used to clean up have changed over the past seven decades, the dedication of the staff to give their monarchs a perfectly clean environment.

 

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