The Sceptre, created for Charles II, has been used at every coronation since 1661. These items are part of the royal family's crown jewels and were used by the Queen in earlier ceremonies.
The Sceptre, created for Charles II, has been used at every coronation since 1661. A Guide to All the Notable Names at Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral Because the Sceptre and Orb are used during the ...
Source: Royal Collection The Sovereign's Orb — seen here in Queen Elizabeth II's left hand — is used in coronation ceremonies. It's a symbol of the monarch's power. The Sovereign's Scepter ...
The King will be anointed with holy oil and receive the Sovereign’s Orb, coronation ring and sceptre, and will then be crowned with the majestic St Edward’s crown and blessed. The ceremony has ...
also known as the Coronation Gauntlet, will go on King Charles' right hand while he holds the Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross during the crowning. It is made of white leather and the large cuff is ...
The sovereign was invested with the armills, or bracelets, the Stole, the Robe Royal and the Orb. Then the coronation Ring was put on and the Sceptre with the Cross and the Rod with the Dove were ...
The Coronation ceremony is complete ... now present Her Majesty with the Queen's Sceptre with Cross and the Queen's Rod with Dove. They are escorted by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York, the ...