KING CHARLES HAS THIS MORNING READ ‘THE KING’S SPEECH 2026’ IN THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
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The King’s Speech is a formal event when the Monarch reads a speech to members of the nation’s legislature when a session is opened. The address sets forth the government’s priorities for its legislative agenda, for which the cooperation of the legislature is sought.
The Monarch: Crown, Robes, and “Dress Down” Days

The Traditional Look: Throughout the 20th century, the Monarch typically wore the Imperial State Crown and the Parliament Robe of State.
A Softer Approach (1960s-2010s): Designers like Norman Hartnell designed regal gowns for the Queen, including a notable Peau de Soie taffeta gown in 1967.
Modernizing the Crown: Due to the weight of the 2.5 lb Imperial State Crown, Queen Elizabeth II began wearing the lighter George IV State Diadem in 2019, with the heavier crown placed on a cushion beside her.
“Dressed-Down” Openings: On several occasions, the ceremony has been simplified. In 1939 (WWII) and 1974, 2017, and 2019 (following snap elections), the Queen wore day dress and a hat instead of full regalia.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN ELIZABETH II WORE A BLUE DAY DRESS AND HAT IN JUNE 2017 (BECAUSE OF SOME POLITICAL ARGEY-BARGEY) AND THEN IT WAS BACK TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE FOR A QUICK CHANGE INTO A BRIGHT YELLOW OUTFIT BEFORE POPPING OFF TO ROYAL ASCOT!

QUEEN ELIZABETH ALSO WORE A VIOLET DAY DRESS AND HAT IN 2021

