The herb strewers at the coronation of King George IV, Thursday 19 July 1821. "Miss Fellowes and her companions led the coronation procession from Westminster Hall to the [Westminster] Abbey ...
The final defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo occurred during the Regency. He succeeded his father on 29th January 1820. George IV's coronation in the Abbey on 19th July 1821 was a superbly extravagant ...
When William IV came to power in 1830, he wasn’t keen on the idea of ceremonial affairs and wanted to get rid of his coronation altogether. His predecessor and brother, George IV, had previously ...
George IV's coronation banquet in Westminster Hall Queens crowned separately from their husbands also had coronation feasts, from Eleanor in 1236 to Anne Boleyn in 1533. By 1377, Westminster Hall had ...
The Queen's incredible coronation crown, known as the George IV State Diadem, was made with 333 diamonds, 169 pearls and roses, thistles and shamrocks and crafted in 1820. As well as her incredible ...
which was first made for George IV in 1821. “We’ve got our day-to-day business going on too but obviously the coronation takes priority over everything else,” Cheryl Kashket told the London ...
as the second son of George III, Prince Frederick Duke of York, had died in 1827 without a son. William IV and Queen Adelaide were crowned on 8th September 1831. The doors of the Abbey opened at 4.00 ...
She returned to claim the rights of Queen when George succeeded to the throne, but George had her barred from his coronation. George remained attached to Fitzherbert for the rest of his life, although ...