Buckingham Palace has shared three new photos of the King and Queen Consort ahead of the coronation.
Taken in the Palace's blue drawing room last month, the images show the couple standing side by side in front of a portrait of King George V painted shortly after his coronation in June 1911.
King Charles is spotted wearing a blue Anderson and Sheppard suit, with a blue tie and a white Turnbull and Asser shirt.
Whilst, the Queen Consort, Camilia is wearing a blue wool crepe coat dress from British designer Fiona Clare, the late Queen’s pearl drop earrings set, which is adorned with sapphire and ruby gemstones, and a pearl necklace from her private collection.
Along with the pair's shared portrait, they are also two photographs showing Charles and Camilla seated individually.
The King's image shows him sitting in a giltwood and silk upholstered armchair which dates to 1829 and was supplied to King George IV to furnish Windsor Castle.
Elsewhere, the Queen Consort is seen sitting in a giltwood and silk long-seated upholstered armchair dating back to 1812.
It's said that the chair was likely commissioned by King George IV when he was the Prince of Wales in the early 19th century.
The images were taken by Hugo Burnard who also took Charles and Camilla’s wedding pictures in 2005.
King Charles's Coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6.
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