From the towering displays of seasonal flowers to the silver-gilt Grand Service that dates back to King George IV, all the familiar touches that make a Buckingham Palace State Banquet were there.
The British Royal Family's X account shared a behind-the-scenes clip showing the meticulous process of crafting the Hibiscus Syriacus models, in honour of South Korea's national flower.
The King has started putting his own stamp on the royal tableware used for state banquets.Charles’s CIIIR cypher has been added to the delicate glasses – six at each setting – and side plates of the 1953 Coronation Set, replacing the late Queen...
King Charles joked about his visit to the country in 1992 with the late Princess Diana, saying: 'I am not sure I developed much of what might be called the Gangnam Style! '
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