Kate Middleton’s Coronation Ceremony

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Here’s Why Kate Middleton’s Coronation Ceremony Will Be Low-Key When She Becomes Queen Consort

It’s hard to imagine Britain with any monarch other than Queen Elizabeth II. Her Royal Highness has reigned for 65 years—the longest reign of any monarch in British history. But, some day Prince Charles will inherit the throne and, after him, it will be Prince William’s turn.

Queen Mary had the tiara made in 1935, the Queen stepped out in it in 1958, Princess Diana wore it in 1991 and the Duchess of Cambridge wore it on Tuesday Photo (C) GETTY
Queen Mary had the tiara made in 1935, the Queen stepped out in it in 1958, Princess Diana wore it in 1991 and the Duchess of Cambridge wore it on Tuesday Photo (C) GETTY

As anyone who has seen the first season of The Crown knows, royal coronations are a whole thing. When the day comes for Will to step up and become King, he’ll be celebrated with a huge, elaborate coronation ceremony. When William becomes King, his wife, Kate Middleton, will become Queen Consort. She’ll also have a coronation ceremony, but hers will be much, much more low-key.

Kate wears the Lover's Knot tiara is encrusted with diamonds & pearls Photo (C) GETTY
Kate wears the Lover’s Knot tiara is encrusted with diamonds & pearls Photo (C) GETTY

The reason? That’s just how the royals do things, apparently. According to the royal family’s official website, “Unless decided otherwise, a Queen consort is crowned with the King, in a similar but simpler ceremony.”

The Duchess completed her outfit with the Cambridge Lover's Knot tiara, which she was pictured wearing for the first time at the same event last year
The Duchess completed her outfit with the Cambridge Lover’s Knot tiara, which she was pictured wearing for the first time at the same event last year

This does mean, of course, that William and co. could decide to honor Kate with a huge ceremony of her own. But they could also just…not. It’s not like this would be likely to upset Kate either way.

Royal tiaraas throughout history Exquisite jewels worn Kate Middleton, the Queen and Princess Diana Photo (C) GETTY
Royal tiaraas throughout history Exquisite jewels worn Kate Middleton, the Queen and Princess Diana Photo (C) GETTY

First of all, she’s known for being a very down-to-earth, low-key person in general, so she might not even want all the pomp and circumstance of a huge coronation anyway. And, even if that’s a thing she’s secretly dying to experience, the royal family’s stance on the whole situation is pretty clear, so at the very least she’s been prepared for her “similar but simpler” ceremony for years now.

Source: marieclaire com

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