These special flowers created for Charles’ Coronation are fit for a king

King Charles III And The Queen Consort Attend The Royal Maundy Service

Everyone loves some coronation blooms (Picture: Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images)

We got all jazzed up and into the spirit for the Platty Joobs last summer and now we’re getting our Union Jack bunting ready and dusting off our plastic crowns for King Charles’ Coronation Day. 

Or Prince Chaz’s Corrie D, as we’ve decided to name it. Which sorta sounds like a rapper who got his start on the cobbles of Coronation Street, but we love it.

Streets across the country are going to be celebrating as Charles is officially crowned King, whilst wife Camilla becomes his Queen.

And alongside your decorations, why not opt for some celebratory flowers because brand Flowerbx is really tapping into a niche market with its Coronation Collection of blooms for our new monarch.

You may not know this, but Chaz loves getting busy outdoors. And by that we mean he’s a big fan of nature and all things gardening.

While he previously revealed he had a soft spot for ‘magnificent’ delphiniums, this specially-designed bouquet is riffing on signature British springtime blooms including Purple Lisianthus, Memory Lane Roses, Amethyst Stocks, Parvifolia Eucalyptus, and Wax Flowers.

The King’s Bouquet, in all its glory (Picture: Flowerbx)
Yes, there’s even a coronation wreath (Picture: Flowerbx)

You can treat yourself to fresh flowers or there’s even a Coronation Wreath on offer. Who says a wreath is just for Christmas, ey?

There’s also vases in the Vintage Wedgwood collection that are hand-sourced and created by the iconic designer.

For those not in the know about their china (shame on you) Wedgwood has been around since 1759 and was created by potter Josiah Wedgwood when he was just 29. He’s since passed (obviously, otherwise he’d be almost 300 years old) but his designs left quite the mark. To put it simply, he’s the GOAT of pottery.

The flowers will look great in your home or lining the tables of your street party and they’re all hand-wrapped in limited-edition memorabilia paper, printed with the official emblem of the event.

And because Charles is such an eco-hun, the wreath is easy to repurpose and used time and time again. Just add a jazzy set of baubles and you’ve got your Christmas decs sorted.



Coronation of King Charles III latest

The historic Coronation of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla will take place in Westminster Abbey on Saturday, May 6, 2023.

For all the latest royal updates, visit Metro.co.uk’s dedicated coronation page.

The flowers also make the perfect gift for any royal fans out there.

If your mum’s a sucker for a royal event or your nan still can’t mention the Queen without tearing up, these flowers will be the perfect thing to bring a smile to their faces.

Check out the King’s Bouquet here for £65.


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