Sophie, the Duchess of Edinburgh wore a spellbinding gown to attend King Charles' coronation

    The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh stepped into the royal spotlight on Saturday 6 May to witness the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

    Sophie, formerly the Countess of Wessex and Forfar, was a vision of perfection for the historic occasion at Westminster Abbey. The 58-year-old royal upped the style stakes in a beautiful bridal-worthy dress, complete with regal lace detail around the neckline and a billowing satin skirt.

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    The royal paired her beautiful angelic gown with a royal cape for her official duties, walking into the Abbey accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh and their children, Lady Louise Windsor and James, the Earl of Wessex.

    Duchess Sophie's dress is designed by one of her go-to ateliers, Suzannah London. Her bespoke floor-length cream gown was crafted from sustainable crepe, adorned with a natural floral embroidery hand embroidered onto tulle using a traditional Irish technique.

    Rich in symbolism, the Duchess of Edinburgh's hand-embroidered train is inspired by gowns and regalia from the Queen’s Coronation in 1953. 

    Queen Elizabeth II's Coronation Gown

    In 1953, a 25-year-old Queen Elizabeth II slipped into an extravagant white duchesse satin gown embroidered with strings of pearls, sequins and crystals. The Norman Hartnell-designed dress moreover featured embroidered national and Commonwealth floral emblems in gold, silver and pastel-coloured silks.

    On top of her sumptuous gown, the late monarch wore a six-and-a-half-metre Robe of Estate - made by royal robe-makers Ede & Ravenscroft. It took a team of 12 seamstresses, using 18 types of gold thread, a whopping 3,500 hours to complete the Queen’s velvet robe.

    Duchess Sophie's blonde tresses were effortlessly coiffed into a romantic chignon, elevated with a botanical headpiece for the grand affair. The final touch was a pair of ivory heels, the Rose, from Emmy London.

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    Ahead of the coronation, royal style fans eagerly anticipated the chance to see the senior royal ladies in tiaras, but reports of the Princess of Wales opting out of wearing the royal accessory quickly dulled the excitement. The royal ladies did not wear tiaras, instead choosing headpieces. Sophie's bespoke headpiece was crafted with handmade satin leaves to match the lace of her Suzannah dress. Her stunning fascinator was cast with silver snowdrops made from Swarovski crystals.

    The last time the Duchess of Edinburgh wore a tiara was in November 2022, when she donned a spellbinding aquamarine tiara to attend the state banquet hosted at Buckingham Palace. 

    The royal's teal gown was pinned with the Royal Family Order and her blue Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order sash, both bestowed upon her by the late Queen. It was Duchess Sophie's glittering tiara that really completed her ethereal ensemble. 

    The beautiful piece, which she debuted in 2005 during Prince Albert II of Monaco's enthronement celebrations, comes from her personal collection and is one of her go-to choices for similar state events.

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