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Before the ceremony, at Buckingham Palace (June 2, 1953)

hm queen elizabeth ii with her maids of honour hm queen elizabeth ii with her maids of honour, green drawing room, buckingham palace, 2nd june 1953 in selecting six maids of honour instead of pages to bear her velvet train throughout the coronation ceremony, the queen followed the precedent of queen victoria lady moyra hamilton now lady moyra campbell, lady anne coke now the rt hon the lady glenconner, lady rosemary spencer churchill now lady rosemary muir, lady mary baillie hamilton now lady mary russell, lady jane heathcote drummond willoughby now the rt hon the baroness willoughby de eresby, lady jane vane tempest stewart now the rt hon the lady rayne colorised black and white print artist cecil beaton photo by the print collectorgetty imagesPrint Collector//Getty Images

The new monarch poses for a portrait in the Green Drawing Room at Buckingham Palace alongside her six maids of honor—Lady Mary Russell, Lady Rayne, Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, Lady Glenconner, Lady Rosemary Muir, and Lady Moyra Campbell—who are set to hold her velvet train throughout her upcoming procession held at the royals' longstanding coronation venue, Westminster Abbey.

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Before the ceremony, at Buckingham Palace (June 2, 1953)

2nd june 1953 queen elizabeth ii leaving buckingham palace for her coronation at westminster abbey, london photo by monty frescotopical press agencygetty imagesMonty Fresco//Getty Images

Queen Elizabeth II is assisted with her velvet train while leaving Buckingham Palace ahead of the service at Westminster Abbey.

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Procession passing at Trafalgar Square (June 2, 1953)

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An estimated 3 million observers gather around Trafalgar Square to honor Her Majesty throughout her procession passing, where she travels by Gold State Coach from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey.

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Procession passing at Trafalgar Square (June 2, 1953)

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Elizabeth II and husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh aboard the Gold State Coach en route to Westminster Abbey for the coronation procession.

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Procession passing at Trafalgar Square (June 2, 1953)

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The Gold State Coach passes through Trafalgar Square, where a crowd of millions gathers to honor the queen.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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Queen Elizabeth II, in her coronation regalia, and the Duke of Edinburgh, in his full Navy uniform, arrive out of the Gold State Coach for the start of the procession at Westminster Abbey.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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The queen makes her entrance at Westminster Abbey alongside her six maids of honor, who carry her long velvet train.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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Queen Elizabeth II sits beside Prince Philip at the commencement of the procession.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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The monarch is bestowed the St. Edward's Crown by the archbishop of Canterbury. Henceforth, Queen Elizabeth II—Westminster Abbey's thirty-ninth Sovereign—is officially anointed the head of commonwealth, and queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ceylon, and Pakistan.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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The new queen sits on her throne wearing St. Edward's crown, and carries two sceptres: Sovereign's Sceptre with Cross, representing the monarch's power and governance; and Sovereign's Sceptre with Dove, representing the monarch's spiritual role as head of the Church of England.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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Archbishops pay homage and swear allegiance to the queen following the crowning ceremony.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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Her Majesty receives a kiss from the Duke of Edinburgh, who wears a coronet and robe over his uniform, following the ceremonial crowning.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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The queen wears the Imperial State Crown and carries her sceptre and orb.

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Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey (June 2, 1953)

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The queen walks alongside her maids of honor toward Abbey's West Door at the close of the procession.

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Post-coronation at Trafalgar Square (June 2, 1953)

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The Gold State Coach passes back through Trafalgar Square in a return to Buckingham Palace following the queen's coronation procession at Westminster Abbey.

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Post-coronation at Trafalgar Square (June 2, 1953)

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The newly-crowned queen smiles through the window of the Gold State Coach during her return to Buckingham Palace.

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Post-coronation at Buckingham Palace (June 2, 1953)

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The newly-crowned queen waves at the crowd from her Buckingham Palace balcony alongside her maids of honor.

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Post-coronation at Buckingham Palace (June 2, 1953)

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Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh give coronation waves to the crowd.

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Post-coronation at Buckingham Palace (June 2, 1953)

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Her Majesty waves to the crowd from the balcony at Buckingham Palace alongside the Duke of Edinburgh and the pair's two children: four-year-old Prince Charles (now King Charles III) and two-year-old Anne, Princess Royal.

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Post-coronation at Buckingham Palace (June 2, 1953)

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The newly-crowned queen poses for a portrait in the Throne Room in her coronation regalia alongside members of both her immediate and extended royal family—including Prince Philip, the Queen Mother, and Princess Margaret.

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