Agata Duda opted for the classics. The presidential couple made a chic appearance at the coronation of Charles III

Andrzej Duda and Agata Kornhauser-Duda arrived in London to attend one of the most important ceremonies in the history of the British monarchy – the coronation of Charles III.

May 6 from will certainly go down in British history. It on this very day Charles III was officially crowned king. The ceremony at Westminster Abbey featured – in addition to members of the royal family – leaders from 60 countries around the world, crowned heads, and also British politicians and celebrities.

Agata Duda and Andrzej Duda at coronation of Charles III

Poland was represented by the presidential couple. Andrzej Duda chose a classic black suit and white shirt and gray tie. The classic, and at the same time elegant styling was also put on by Agata Kornhuser-Duda. The First Lady appeared at London in a cream dress to the knee and a white hat with a veil. She matched this with beige stilettos and a bright handbag. The whole was complemented by a coat, also in cream color.

The day before the presidential couple attended an exclusive reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by Charles III and King Camilla.

Guests at coronation of Charles III

Among the guests at the coronation of Charles III could be spotted, among others. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and his daughter Princess Victoria, and King Philip and Queen Letizia of Spain.

The event was also attended by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and his wife Akshata Murthy, and Canadian leader Justin Trudeau with his wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau. Jordan was represented by King Abdullah II and Queen Rania and Monaco by Prince Albert and Princess Charlene. Norwegian Crown Prince Haakon and his wife Mette Marit also arrived in London.

Ukraine was represented by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and First Lady Olena Zelenska and France by Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte. Visit to UK not planned Joe Biden, while the coronation was watched by US First Lady Jill Biden.

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