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The one royal tradition Queen Camilla once broke at huge event

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Published 11:39 17 Jul 2024 GMT+1

The one royal tradition Queen Camilla once broke at huge event

The Royal rule hasn't been broken since the 18th century, but Queen Camilla chose to shake things up

Rhianna Benson

Rhianna Benson

The Royal Family are understandably subjected to countless restrictions and regulations which impact their daily lives - many of which have been in place for centuries.

It turns out, however, that in the mind of the new Queen herself, some rules are meant to be broken.

I know, who expected Queen Camilla to become the latest rebel monarch hoping to revamp an age-old institution?

Anyway, just over a year ago - during the eagerly-awaited coronation ceremony for her husband, King Charles III - the now 77-year-old turned her back on a Royal tradition which has been in place since the 1700s, regarding her attire for the big day.

If you have no idea what we're going on about, allow us to fill you in.

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According to a long-standing regime - which, as we say, was first implemented during the 18th century - when a new Head of State is appointed, a crown is commissioned to mark the mighty move.

Apparently, however, out of awareness of concerns around sustainability, Queen Camilla opted to switch things up slightly.

Instead, she decided to break away from the major royal tradition and has opted to wear Queen Mary’s 1911 coronation crown instead.

According to Buckingham Palace, the decision was made in 'the interests of sustainability and efficiency'.

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Queen Camilla wore a very specific crown on coronation day. (Jonathan Brady - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Queen Camilla wore a very specific crown on coronation day. (Jonathan Brady - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

This marked the first time that a Queen has refused a crown being commissioned for a coronation ceremony since the 18th century.

The last monarch to forgo royal tradition was Queen Caroline in 1727, who instead opted to wear a crown previously designed for James II’s second wife, Mary of Modena.

The crown that Camilla opted to wear in her coronation was commissioned when Queen Mary was crowned as Consort in 1911 alongside her husband, King George V.

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Queen Mary’s Crown is said to have been inspired by Queen Alexandra’s Crown, the Consort of Edward VII.

However, due to its controversial history, Queen Mary’s Crown has been altered with a few ‘minor changes’ for the new Queen Consort Camilla to wear at her coronation.

The original commission by Queen Mary featured the Koh-i-Noor diamond - a precious jewel which has caused significant diplomatic arguments between England and Asia over the years.

The pair were crowned last year. (Samir Hussein/WireImage)
The pair were crowned last year. (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

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Countries such as Iran, Afghanistan, India and Pakistan have all demanded that the diamond be returned to them, with the British government refusing to part ways with it.

Requests to recall the jewel come as many believe the diamond is a 'direct symbol of empire and conquest, and it is seen as highly inflammatory by many'.

In October 2022, a spokesperson for India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party said that including the diamond in the May coronation ceremony would have brought back 'painful memories of the colonial past'.

To avoid further controversy, the decision was made to remove the diamond from the crown that Camilla will wear, and instead be replaced with the Cullinan III, IV and V diamonds.

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According to Buckingham Palace: "The [Cullinan] diamonds were part of Queen Elizabeth II’s personal jewellery collection for many years and were often worn by Her late Majesty as brooches."

In addition to wearing Queen II’s Cullinan diamonds, Camilla also wore the Robe of State which was made for Queen Elizabeth’s ceremony in 1953.

Camilla's decision broke tradition. (Richard Pohle - WPA Pool/Getty Images)
Camilla's decision broke tradition. (Richard Pohle - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

She donned robe during her arrival at Westminster Abbey for the coronation on Saturday 6 May 2023.

Upon King Charles III’s head, we also saw the St Edward’s Crown, which was originally designed for Charles II back in 1661.

St Edward’s Crown was also previously used for the coronations of James II in 1685 and William III in 1689.

Featured Image Credit: Andrew Matthews - WPA Pool/Getty Images/Nicky J Sims - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Topics: Royal Family, King Charles III, UK News

Rhianna Benson
Rhianna Benson

Rhianna is an Entertainment Journalist at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, UNILAD and Tyla. She has a Masters in News Journalism from the University of Salford and a Masters in Ancient History from the University of Edinburgh. She previously worked as a Celebrity Reporter for OK! and New Magazines, and as a TV Writer for Reach PLC.

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