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Coronation Regalia at Westminster: Complete Object Guide

Learn the coronation regalia—crowns, sceptres, orb, sword, spurs, armills, and ring—with meanings, moments in the rite, and visitor tips.

12/2/2025
18 min read
Diagrammatic view of the coronation layout and regalia use

Every object choreographs authority—weight, touch, and ritual timing.


Crowns

  • St Edward’s Crown: used for the act of crowning; massive, symbolic weight.
  • Imperial State Crown: worn later for departures and appearances.

Sceptres and Orb

  • Sceptre with Cross: temporal authority under divine law.
  • Sceptre with Dove: mercy and spiritual responsibility.
  • The Orb: a globe surmounted by cross—Christ over the world.

Sword, Spurs, Armills, and Ring

  • Sword of Offering: justice and protection of the realm.
  • Spurs: chivalric duty; rarely worn but ceremonially presented.
  • Armills: bracelet‑like tokens of sincerity and wisdom.
  • The Sovereign’s Ring: sometimes called the “wedding ring of England.”

Seating and altar area


Where You’ll See Them

  • Close to the high altar during the investiture segment.
  • Processed in and out under careful custody.

Visitor Tips

  • Post‑coronation displays may feature replicas or detailed labels.
  • Audio guides often include regalia explanations—don’t skip.

Bottom Line

Regalia translates constitutional ideas into touchable, memorable ceremony.

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Guiden vill ge ett stilla, rikt möte med Westminster Abbey – klok timing, varsamma rutter och lagom kontext så att kapell och berättelser börjar ‘sjunga’.

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