British Vogue editor Edward Enninful looked smart as he arrived at the coronation in a chic single-breasted blazer.
The 51-year-old fashion world A-lister, who was once friends with Meghan Markle, has in recent weeks praised King Charles III for his ‘charm’, saying he can ‘move with the times’ despite being head of an imperfect institution. .
When he arrived at Westminster Abbey, Edward appeared in high spirits as he added a touch of spring to his ensemble with a pastel waistcoat and button placket.
The former model also sported a navy blue tie as he appeared to be having a deep conversation with singer Katy Perry – who is part of the star-studded line-up for tonight’s Coronation Concert.
The American pop star, 38, opted for a glamorous fitted all-pink look in a skirt and blazer, with fashionable evening gloves to match.
British Vogue editor Edward Enninful looked dapper as he arrived at the coronation in a chic single-breasted blazer
Leaning to British fashion, Katy donned a glamorous lilac headpiece and dainty pearl choker, while clutching a white clutch for the festive day.
It comes as Edward was full of compliments for the king he wrote the entrance of the monarch Time Magazines 100 most influential people of 2023 list.
The fashion editor, who is also an ambassador for Charles’ charity, The Prince’s Trust, noted how the organization helped people he knew into work when he was a child living on a council estate in West London.
He noted that the king “didn’t have to do anything” and praised the king, 74, for his efforts to improve opportunities for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
In writing the note, Edward said, “He could have let his prerogative protect him from the reality of our hardships at a time when they were not a cause célèbre.” But he always met us with an open mind and a listening ear.’
He added that he believes the monarchy is “not perfect” but that King Charles has the ability to modernize things.
Edward’s ties to the monarchy don’t end with King Charles, as he also developed a friendship with the Duchess of Sussex when he collaborated with her on a 2019 issue of British Vogue.
The ‘Forces for Change’ issue featured inspiring women, including actresses Gemma Chan and Jane Fonda, and former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on the front cover.
The former model also wore a navy blue tie as he appeared to be having a deep conversation with singer Katy Perry – who is part of the star-studded line-up for tonight’s Coronation Concert
It’s because Edward was full of compliments for the king when he penned the monarch’s entry into Time Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2023 list
When published in September, it was the fastest-selling issue in the magazine’s 104-year history, selling out in less than 10 days.
The following year, Edward spoke to Sky News about the criticism Meghan faced when she joined the royal family, arguing that he didn’t believe it was all about racism.
Describing the Duchess as a “brave woman,” he said, “Parts of it were probably racism, but it was more of an attitude.”
He added that while criticism was “harsh,” he “wouldn’t just blame it on racism,” saying, “She walked into an institution and everyone expected her to know the rules.” And I think sometimes it takes a while to understand the rules.’
However, he continued to say that he felt the treatment of her was “very unfair.”
And this morning marks the day of the fate of King Charles III as the world prepares for the historic first coronation of a British monarch in 70 years at Westminster Abbey, where Britain and the Commonwealth will greet their new monarch today.
Heir since the age of three, the royal family is now ready to finally embrace its destination day with the woman he loves by his side. VIP guests lined up for a mile from the abbey from 6am to get one of the top 2,300 seats.
On the streets of London today – even in a packed shopping center – there is tremendous excitement among tens of thousands who have camped out for days to watch the extraordinary event happen. More than 100 million people watch on TV around the world.
The 51-year-old fashion world A-lister, who was once friends with Meghan Markle, has in recent weeks praised King Charles III for his ‘charm’, saying he can ‘move with the times’ despite being head of an imperfect institution.
Edward appeared in high spirits as he added a spring touch to his ensemble this morning with a pastel waistcoat and button placket
The American pop star, 38, opted for a glamorous tailored all-pink look in a skirt and blazer, with fashionable evening gloves to match
Nearly two million people – from all corners of the UK, the Commonwealth and the world – are pouring into central London despite rain being forecast.
The trains to the capital were overcrowded this morning, with soldiers taking part in the ceremony pouring into the main stations.
The king’s guests arrived at the abbey from 7 a.m. – four hours before the ceremony.
Yesterday, the 75-year-old queen consort made only a brief public appearance as she attended a final rehearsal at the abbey with her husband in the morning.
She chose not to attend any of the other public engagements at his side, preferring to “set her pace” and also make sure “the day was about her husband,” sources said.
“She loves him unconditionally and always wants him to shine,” said a friend.
Last night, the pair retreated to enjoy a private dinner at their London home, Clarence House.
“The calm before the storm – perhaps both figuratively and literally,” said a friend, with a nod to the gloomy weather forecast, something the new King and Queen celebrations have in common with the late Queen’s coronation in 1953.
The coronation celebration weekend will conclude on Monday with The Big Help Out, when members of the royal family will join volunteers working with local community organizations as part of an initiative to create a lasting legacy of the celebrations.
However, Charles and Camilla leave for a well-deserved holiday at their Sandringham estate in Norfolk.
The Duke of Norfolk, who is hosting the ceremony, said: “The coronation is an opportunity to bring our great nation, the wealthy and the Commonwealth closer together, to plug into the power of the past and to spread our shared values to the rest.” of the world with everything we have to offer.’
Mr Sunak said the weekend would be an opportunity to reflect on the “sustainable nature of the monarchy” and urged the nation to celebrate its history and culture.
The Prime Minister added: ‘Let’s celebrate this weekend with pride in who we are and what we stand for. Let’s look to the future with hope and optimism.
“And let’s make new memories so we can tell our grandchildren about the day we came together to sing God Save The King.”