The Robe Royal (also known as the Pallium Regale,[1]Imperial Mantle[2] or Dalmatic Robe[2]) is a robe worn by the British monarch when they are crowned at their coronation. It is donned just before the monarch is invested with the Orb, Ring and Sceptres. It is worn during the crowning and paying of homage. The Robe Royal used is one originally created for the 1821 coronation of George IV.
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The RobeRoyal (also known as the Pallium Regale, Imperial Mantle or Dalmatic Robe) is a robe worn by the British monarch when they are crowned at their...
A robe is a loose-fitting outer garment. Unlike garments described as capes or cloaks, robes usually have sleeves. The English word robe derives from Middle...
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Afterwards the Stole Royal and RobeRoyal are worn on top of the Supertunica for the crowning of the monarch. The Supertunica, Stole and Robe are replaced with...
Stole Royal and RobeRoyal over the top of the Supertunica for their crowning ceremony. Immediately after donning the Stole Royal and RobeRoyal the monarch...
sovereign removes the RobeRoyal and Stole Royal, exchanges the crimson surcoat for the purple surcoat and is enrobed in the Imperial Robe of purple velvet...
instead of being newly made. While it is customary for the supertunica and roberoyal to be reused, Charles also wore vestments first used by George IV, George...
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consortium of mills in Rode, Somerset, which won a competition to make a robe for Queen Charlotte, consort of King George III. In winning the prize, a...
The mistress of the robes was the senior lady in the Royal Household of the United Kingdom, who would, by appointment, attend on the Queen (whether queen...
coronation robes from the 16th to the 19th century are preserved at The Royal Armoury in Stockholm, Sweden. The youngest one, Oscar II's coronation robe from...
Under the Ancien Régime of France, the Nobles of the Robe or Nobles of the Gown (French: noblesse de robe) were French aristocrats whose rank came from holding...
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limited company. At the 1953 coronation the glove, now embroidered with the royal cypher, was presented to the monarch by the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster...
Napoleon and a tailor was dispatched to Paris to study the emperor's coronation robe. The ceremony was originally planned for 1 August 1820; however, on 5 June...
Queen Caroline was also anointed, and crowned, with the Mistress of the Robes given a handkerchief to "wipe of [sic] any Oyl that might fall on the face"...
and her ladies for the reception on the "eve" of the coronation. Mary's robe and mantle were of gold and silver tissue. The phrase refers to a ceremony...
Elizabeth was then invested with the Armills (bracelets), Stole Royal, RobeRoyal and the Sovereign's Orb, followed by the Sovereign's Ring, the Sovereign's...
worldly vanity and standing bare before God. The monarch is continually robed and disrobed during the ceremony, according to ancient custom. Following...
golden canopy carried by Barons of the Cinque Ports. Henry himself wore "robes of crimson velvet trimmed with ermine over a gold jacket covered with a...
Colonel Sir William Robe (18 February 1765 – 5 November 1820) KCB KCH was a British Army officer of the Royal Artillery who served in the Revolutionary...
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Eland, Lord Willoughby, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Dunblane and the Master of the Robes 1714: Viscount Walden, Viscount Mandeville, Viscount Rialton, Lord Ogilvy...
of his household and halbardiers of the royal guard. Anne of Denmark walked under similar canopy, dressed robes of crimson velvet lined with ermine, accompanied...
ermine-lined velvet robe had a floral pattern with a gold outline. The goldwork on the gown and the robe was embroidered by the Royal School of Needlework...