King Charles III
On Saturday, the 6th of May, 2023, the coronation of King Charles III will no doubt captivate the world's attention. Over time, the king has crafted his own unique personal style.
On Saturday, the 6th of May, 2023, the coronation of King Charles III will no doubt captivate the world's attention. Over time, the king has crafted his own unique personal style.
During the coronation in May, the King will be crowned alongside Camilla, the Queen Consort. The Royals are pictured here in more traditional attire in a horse-drawn carriage on Commemoration Day, marking the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II in 2005.
Prince Charles enjoyed playing dress up during his time at Trinity College Cambridge. Pictured here rehearsing a scene for a theater production of And Quiet Flows the Don.
The King's fashion sense is practical, and he prefers neutral shades. He is seen here with his family, attending a Christmas Day service in Sandringham, Norfolk.
Occasionally the Royal adds a pop of color with boldly-patterned tartans, checks, and prints. He is pictured here wearing the regimental tie of the Gordon Highlanders.
Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, receives his wings at RAF Cranwell in Lincolnshire, UK, 20th August 1971. Pictured with his father, the Duke of Edinburgh.
The Prince of Wales pictured changing during a polo match in 1974 in Windsor.
He often chooses to wear a stylish three-piece suit, which never fails to impress. A good example of his classic fashion sense was when he attended a day out at the races, where he was seen dressed impeccably in a tailcoat and top hat.
A young Charles epitomizes effortless sophistication in a safari linen suit.
The former Price has always managed to maintain etiquette even in his relaxed, everyday attire.
This effortless elegance is a recurring theme in his fashion choices, which he pairs effortlessly with silky shirts, chinos, and understated accessories. Charles, Prince of Wales in Australia, circa 1974.
Inspired by his elegant country style, King Charles's love for the rural lifestyle still resonates. The Royal family has long enjoyed exploring the vast Scottish Highlands.
If you pay close attention to the King's style, you will notice subtle accessorising, a classic signet ring, and matching cufflinks.
Charles prefers double-breasted suits with their sophisticated and loose silhouette, as it adds a unique touch to the outfit.
Charles, also known as 'The Green King,' is known for his preference for British-made materials, his practice of recycling his wardrobe for various events, and his reluctance to toss anything.
Charles is always flawlessly dressed, whether it's for a red carpet event, formal dinner, or meeting popstars.
The former Prince of Wales, pictured here wearing a garland as they visit the arts and craft market at the Jodhpur fort on the eleventh day of a 12 day official tour visiting Egypt, Saudi Arabia and India.
As a traditionalist, he wears a family crest signet ring on his finger and matching cuffs. At the same time, he is showcasing his newly released cypher in the form of a diamond-studded 'CR' pin on his tie since taking the throne.
King Charles' fashion gives effortless style. At the same time, every detail matters.
After the sad passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the nation welcomes King Charles III as the new monarch. As the country pays tribute and marks the occasion of his accession with commemorative events and a coronation ceremony, King Charles III begins his journey as the new head of state.The Prince of Wales and Queen Elizabeth II wave to onlookers during the Trooping of the Colour ceremony at Buckingham Palace in 2002.