At the King’s Coronation, Penny Mordaunt drew everyone’s attention in her opulent blue clothing, which deviates from the uniform worn by sword bearers. On Saturday May 6, famous people and personalities from around the world were received at Westminster Abbey for the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. It was a star-studded event with the Royal Family turning up to support the future queen and wow guests like Katy Perry. Penny Mordaunt, Leader of the House of Commons and Lord President of the Council, was one of the unexpected visitors who made quite an impression.
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Many observers have been interested to find out more about Mordaunt’s wardrobe decision on the big day because he was dressed in an outfit fit for royalty. For the coronation of King Charles III, Penny Mordaunt wore the ‘Roni’ dress from London brand Safiyaa in the Poseidon hue. The retail price of the teal gown and cape is £1,195. The decorations, which were sewn by the specialized Hand and Lock workshop, are not included in the price. Several royal Coronation garments were created by this workshop, which is famous for its associations with the Royal Family. Jane Taylor, milliner, made Mordaunt’s hat. She also has the Hand and Locks embroidered fern pattern.
The first female sword bearer, Penny Mordaunt, was in charge of presenting the King’s jeweled sword of offering and carrying the sword of state. As the current Lord President of the Privy Council, Mordaunt was given this responsibility. As a result, the former Secretary of Defense made the unconventional decision to dress in a “feminized” way, as she explained to Politico. The Lord President normally wears a black and gold court suit. Mordaunt chose a teal colour, which is also a tribute to his Portsmouth North constituency.
Mordaunt said in an interview with Politico that he “felt like it wasn’t right” to wear the traditional black and gold court dress. He explained that he wanted a more “modern” and “feminized” look that was appropriate for his situation and position. Penny Mordaunt made the decision to incorporate the Privy Council aesthetic in various ways despite deviating from precedent with her color scheme. The pattern of rolled leaves on Mordaunt’s Safiyaa garment seems to have been taken from the Privy Councilor’s attire. The skilled embroiderers at Hand and Lock have stitched this in gold onto the hat and arms of the cloak. The Portsmouth North MP made quite an impression at the royal event and earned her the nickname ‘Coronation Pippa Middleton’.
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