Royal Coronation Official Emblem Feather Flags
Order your premium coronation feather flags to prepare your decorations for the coronation of King Charles III on Saturday the 6th of May 2023. Our cost-effective decorations can be used for both indoor and outdoor use to prepare for the crowing of the new King of the United Kingdom.
Key Features
- Perfect for indoor and outdoor use
- Made From Lightweight & Durable Material
- Available in 4 different designs
- Made in the UK
Product Description
Get ready for the historic coronation of King Charles III using our bespoke coronation bunting. 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 single sided coronation feather flags are a flexible solution which makes them perfect for any indoor or outdoor setting. All our flags are provided with a carry bag and a choice of bases including:
- Water Filled Base - Designed for use on hard ground, such as concrete or patio.
- Spiked Base - Designed for use on soft ground, such as grass.
Simply select your preference and size, and we’ll deliver your product within 4 working days.
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 feather flags to celebrate this historic day.
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