King Charles III and the Imperial State Crown at the opening of Parliament.

Once King Charles III is officially coronated on May 6, 2023, he will get to wear the St. Edward’s Crown. A ruling monarch typically only wears this priceless piece of royal history during select events. When the crown is removed from its protected place at the Tower of London, it travels in its own car. What is the reason for this particular royal procedure? Here are the details.

King Charles III and the Imperial State Crown at the opening of Parliament.
King Charles III and the Imperial State Crown at the opening of Parliament | Alastair Grant/WPA Pool/Getty Images

The St. Edwards’s Crown will be worn at King Charles III’s coronation

King Charles will wear the St. Edward’s Crown when crowned king of the United Kingdom. Charles’ coronation formalizes the monarch’s role as the head of the Church of England and marks the transfer of his title and powers.

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