![]() ![]() Ahead of the Coronation, ogle a portrait of the King by Nathan Wyburn in the windows at Smeg, and check out Truefitt & Hill’s intriguing mix of male grooming and afternoon tea with its Coronation Shaving Cream Tea design. Special displays are not limited to the Union Jack flags… at ground level there are also some spectacular window displays to discover. Among them, find your ideal scent at Floris, check out the special Coronation Collection at Fortnum & Mason, pick up a limited-edition merino wool scarf at John Smedley, or follow in the footsteps of the King with shoes from Crockett & Jones or Turnbull & Asser. Take tea like the KingĪ post shared by Crockett & Jones James’s is home to many of the Royal Family’s favourite shops, from heritage clothing brands to perfumeries and purveyors of quality foods – each has been granted a Royal Warrant as a recognition for the remarkable goods and services they’ve provided to the Royals. Free to view, the screen will show televised scenes on the 6thĪnd 7th of May, so you’ll not miss a thing. Watch a moment in historyĮscape the crowds, secure a deckchair and follow the action as the events of the coronation unfold in front of you on a big screen in St James’s Market. Created by James Glancy Design and inspired by the official emblem of the 2023 coronation, this striking installation features flora and fauna symbolising the four nations, made into a crown, representing both unification and King Charles III’s love of nature. Marvel at the Emblem installationĪnother must-see in St James’s over the Coronation is the eye-catching Emblem art installation, available to view for free from 27thĪpril onwards in St James’s Market. You can also keep an eye out of the special coronation emblem at the gateway to every main street, find special bunting in pretty Princes ArcadeĪnd spot the flag flying above Buckingham Palace. ![]() ![]() A post shared by St James's London wowed by a sea of red, white and blue, as 175 Union flags fill our neighbourhood in a special display, from 25th April along Regent Street and 30th April across St James’s. ![]()
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