On July 2, 2025, King Charles III and Queen Camilla attended the dedication of a memorial stone to the late Queen at St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh, where Queen Elizabeth II lay at rest before being taken to London. The square stone is made of simple black slate and engraved with the Scottish Crown and the ER cypher, along with the dates during which the Queen’s coffin rested on the cathedral’s Holy Table.
The stone is embedded in the floor of St Giles’ Cathedral, where, in a single day in 2022, more than 33,000 people queued to pay their respects to the late Queen. It was carved by Vincent and Roxanne Kindersley of the Cardozo Kindersley Workshop in Cambridge.
Purtroppo è tornata la vestaglia.
ReplyDeleteDommage que je ne vois pas la robe sur laquelle elle a endossé ce genre de léger manteau bleu pâle ?!
ReplyDeleteShe is wearing the same dress as in the previous post. You can see clearly a little bit of the hem of the dress in the second photo.
DeleteA very nice tribute. The royal couple look lovely
ReplyDeleteIt's another bathrobe coat again. Not fond of it except for the lovely soft colour.
ReplyDelete- Anon 9:13
I humbly disagree, this coat has allure, as the French would say, especially the soft blue colour, it is a casual, classic style, with a certain something, difficult to define, well done,
Delete🌞 Virginia
I'm glad to see a coat with a self belt. She only has a couple of coats like this, but I prefer them so much more than the shapeless, center closure coats she favors. Like her favorite dress silhouette, they never fail to remind me of bathrobes. This light blue flatters her.
ReplyDeleteThis visit must bring back a lot of emotions.
ReplyDeleteBoth king and queen decently dressed for the occasion?
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