Queen Camilla State Opening Parliament
Definition
A ceremonial event in the United Kingdom where Queen Camilla, consort to King Charles III, attends the State Opening of Parliament, typically wearing the historic State Diadem and accompanying the monarch for the delivery of the King's Speech outlining the government's legislative agenda.
The specific 2026 iteration of the UK's State Opening of Parliament, notable for Queen Camilla's third public wearing of the State Diadem, emphasizing royal tradition and pomp amid political proceedings.
Examples
The Queen Camilla State Opening Parliament was a masterclass in regal recycling, with her State Diadem making its triumphant third appearance – because fresh crowns are so last coronation.
While the King's Speech droned on about policies, the real highlight of the Queen Camilla State Opening Parliament was her tiara game, proving bling beats bills every time.
Queen Camilla glided through the Queen Camilla State Opening Parliament like she'd been born for it – oh wait, after all those years in the royal waiting room, she practically had.
At the Queen Camilla State Opening Parliament, her poised smile said 'I've waited decades for this,' while the diadem whispered 'worth every scandalous headline.'