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In anticipation of the coronation festivities of King Charles III and Queen consort Camilla scheduled for May 6, for lovers of souvenirs and gadgets there is really an embarrassment of choice: let’s find out which souvenir to keep on the occasion of this historic date
King Charles III, everything you need to know about the upcoming coronation
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For all budgets and tastes, the shops of souvenirs of London and beyond are full of puppets, dishes and memorabilia of all kinds to remember what will be the first coronation of a British royal 70 years after that of Queen Elizabeth
The Stone of Destiny at the coronation of King Charles III – that’s what it is
Among the various gadgets, stamps and stamps certainly stand out coins, the latter in particular can be of great value. Indeed, the 50 pence coins minted for the Jubilee were valued at £450 a piece, while a 50 pound note featuring Queen Elizabeth II can go up to £10,000.
Coronation of King Charles III, from the carriage to the coins: what we know
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After the fateful date of the coronation will be available the medals remembrance of the event: when a new monarch ascends the throne, a coronation medal is coined to be delivered to some of the most important personalities of the country
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Unless you are part of the family of those who serve the crown in some way, such as soldiers and policemenHowever, these special medals are not available for purchase
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For collectors of stamps, Royal Mail Coronation Commemoratives have been announced for pre-order. The four new stamps represent the values that the new King supports, such as inclusiveness and sustainability
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The Royal Collection Trust, which is part of the Royal Household, has released an official coronation collection featuring a new royal coat of arms. You will then be able to choose from a selection of mugs, plates, pill boxes and cups with the new emblem
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Speaking of dishes, among the most beautiful are those from the Royal Crown Derby collection, where you can order wonderful hand-made compositions, embellished with a regal purple motif inspired by the crown jewels. The cost? “Only” £215
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There is also no shortage of culinary memories, with the many boxes of cookies designed in memory of the coronation. There is something for all tastes, from the most classic to those decorated by hand with the shapes of the crown, the carriage or Westminster Abbey
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On May 6 Merrythought, the house that produces Teddy bears for each generation of royalty, it will launch the one relating to the coronation of King Charles III, which will be part of a limited edition collection
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Among these classic and refined souvenirs, there are obviously more fun (and low-cost) solutions to celebrate the event. From the full-size hardcover di Carlo, up to the puppets depicting the monarch or the ironic t-shirts, anyone can celebrate this historic date with a souvenir
Charles III, who is the baroness who will give the scepter to the king
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