The maid of Queen Elizabeth II still owns her clothes at the King’s Wedding 1947 wedding at Westminster Abbey in London.
She neatly kept the clothing in a huge box, beautifully embroidered with pearls, gold and zircon leaves. This was done by the same designer in a few years after the coronation of the queen in 1953.
Ms. Anne Granconne told the Smithsonian Channel: “It’s very, very fragile.” It’s all hand embroidered.
Glen Cornell said it was a queen-like Cheap Long Gown Dress, and girls felt royal at the ceremony.
She never had anything like this before.
Glen Cornell said: “We are like babes.” We are in all the papers – the news follows us. We just feel like princess. ”
Many are thinking about Queen Elizabeth II’s role in the grandson’s wedding with Meghan Markle.
Interversion Fear Trent interviewed Alastair Bruce, who spoke specifically with the Queen’s “Coronation” on the Smithsonian. The 65th anniversary of the Queen’s crown is June.
Bruce said she is likely to be a bystander like the rest of the world.
Bruce said: “Marriage is carried out between two people, the Queen will witness the marriage, like everyone else, and this is often a marriage between two people.