King Charles Royal Coronation Banners
Order your premium Coronation banners to celebrate the upcoming coronation of King Charles III on Saturday the 6th of May 2023. Made from high quality PVC, these bespoke banners are great to display indoors or outdoors to decorate your surroundings ready to celebrate the United Kingdom’s new King.
Key Features
- Perfect for indoor and outdoor use
- Finished with a sewn hem all round and with brass eyelets
- Designed and manufactured in the UK
- Made from 500gsm PVC, making them perfect for outdoor use
Product Description
Get ready for the historic coronation of King Charles III using our bespoke coronation banners. Made to premium quality, these flags are the perfect addition to your decorations to celebrate the crowning of the United Kingdom’s new King.
Our banners are 3m (w) x 1m (h) in size and are all made from 500gsm PVC, making them suitable for outdoor use.
All our banners are finished with a sewn hem all round and with brass eyelets, allowing you to fix to a surface of your choice.
About Us
At Flagmakers, we have been making flags and bunting since 1837. We’re proud to supply luxury hand-made flags for a huge variety of organisations. From local businesses and sports clubs to some of the world’s most recognisable brands, we work with our clients to create custom pieces that are the perfect fit for their event display needs.
Why is the Coronation important?
The coronation of King Charles III that takes place in May, 2023 is a celebration that has existed as a part of the UK monarchy for over 900 years. The ceremony is held at Westminster Abbey in London, where the new monarch will take an oath that promises to exercise their power with mercy and uphold the Church of England as the official head. Once the oath is completed, St Edward’s crown will be placed on the new sovereigns head by the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Use our coronation banners to celebrate this historic day.
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