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Waiting for the Coronation of Charles III and Queen Camilla, third act.

We talked about the most "important" details of the coronation, now let's move on to the lighter part; what will the other women of the royal family wear for the coronation?

The dress code for the coronation of Charles III has not yet been decided, so we still don't know exactly what awaits us, but we can try to imagine it. Probably the other royal ladies will wear long dresses, perhaps designed for them by the big British fashion houses, of course.

I imagine Princess Anne in a super minimal dress, essential and without too many frills.

The new Duchess of Edinburgh with a glamorous dress with a clean line that can reflect her new status within the family.

Princess of Wales: eh we have a lot to talk about here. I could bet that the designer who will design her dress for this event will be the same one who designed her wedding dress: Alexander McQueen. By now he accompanies her in every big event - last in importance is obviously the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. Seeing the brand's summer collection, it is obvious that the Princess' dress will have to be made to measure. Although there is a model that could adapt to any changes and that I would like to see worn by the princess.

Obviously it must be adapted to the princess, who I really imagine PRINCESS, perhaps in a color from the "Spring" color palette (how nice to share the season with her), perhaps a yellow, an orange or why not have a green dress after the Boston's Earthshot Prize.

But I also have other ideas for the Princess of Wales, although I know it won't happen, but I still want to share them with you.
Valentino Garavani: They call him the Last Emperor, and there must be a reason. He is no longer the creative director of the Maison that bears his name, but Pierpaolo Piccioli, the current creative director, can be defined as a worthy heir (in my blog I commented on his show at PFW, if you want to read it.) PPP would be in able to design and create a dress worthy of her status for Catherine, or maybe, if you want to focus on sustainability, modify one of Mr. Valentino's own creations and make her the queen of the day.



Giorgio Armani: from Emperor to King the step is short. We've already seen her wearing some King George's clothes, but never a dress as important as the celebration for the coronation. King George is pure elegance and he would create a dream dress for the princess.




There would still be many names to mention: from Dior to Zuhair Murad, passing through Elie Saab or perhaps an emerging stylist that few know.





But the real question now is: who will get the Tiara?

According to rumors, only the Working Royal Ladies will be able to wear it. But King Charles III will open the chest of Queen Elizabeth II or each of them will have to wear one already in possession.

Well, in my opinion, the new king should say to his Charles' angels: Please, come in and choose what you like best, on May 6th the English Crown must shine like never before.

So, since I don't accept other interpretations, here are the tiaras I'd like to see out of the royal caskets.

The first tiara I would like to see worn by one of the royal ladies (Princess of Wales you hear me, read me, this should be a tiara you should wear) is definitely the Girls Tiara of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.


Queen Mary's Fringe tiara, passed on to her niece Elizabeth II, who also wore it on her wedding day to Prince Philip, could be a beautiful tribute paid by the women of the Royal Family to THE WOMAN who led the monarchy, the country and the Commonwealth with a dedication that is not for everyone (or it is precisely that daughter who remembers it)

The last tiara I'd like to be worn is the Strathmore rose tiara that belonged to the queen mother, which entered the collection of Queen Elizabeth II after her death. A delicate and perfect tiara to pay homage to the woman who raised the current King. 



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