King Charlesis performing one of his duties as monarch for the first time.

The King, 74, opened Parliament for the first time in his reign on Tuesday at the State Opening of Parliament. The event, steeped in tradition, marks the formal start of the parliamentary year which sets the government’s agenda for the session.

Princess Anne, inher role as Gold Stick in Waiting, also traveled in the procession in the State Landau.

The royal regalia — including theImperial State Crown, the Great Sword of State and the Cap of Maintenance — traveled in their own carriage, Queen Alexandra’s State Coach.

Per tradition, King Charles made his way into the Palace of Westminster through the Sovereign’s Entrance under the Victoria Tower then headed to the Robing Room, where he put on the Parliament Robe of State and the Imperial State Crown. The monarch then took part in the procession that includes heralds, Great Officers of State and members of the Royal Household.

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King Charles III, wearing the Imperial State Crown and the Robe of State, sits beside Britain’s Queen Camilla, wearing the George IV State Diadem, on The Sovereign’s Throne in the House of Lords chamber

Because Queen Elizabeth was monarch and gave the Queen’s Speech, this marked the first King’s Speech in over 70 years.

King Charleslast wore the Imperial State Crownat his coronation on May 6. Although he was officially crowned with the St. Edward’s Crown, which is only used to crown a new king or queen during the coronation ceremony, he swapped it for the Imperial State Crown toward the end of the service.

The Imperial State Crown, which dates back to the 1937 coronation of King George VI, is made of gold and set with 2,868 diamonds, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, 269 pearls, and four rubies.

The Imperial State Crown is more commonly used on ceremonial occasions. Before the coronation, it was last seen onQueen Elizabeth’s coffin during her funeral in September.

King Charles and Queen Camilla attend the State Opening of Parliament on Nov. 7, 2023.Leon Neal/Getty Images

King Charles III and Queen Camilla prepare to depart following the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords Chamber,

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Throughout her 70-year reign, Queen Elizabeth would sport the headpiece during the State Opening of Parliament annually until her later years, when she would opt for a lighterdiademor one of hersignature wide-brimmed hats. Since the crown weighs over 2 lbs, it’s understandable why the late monarch made the switch.

Queen Elizabeth spoke about the challenge of reading the speechat the State Opening of Parliament while trying to balance the heavy headpiece in the documentaryThe Coronation:“You can’t look down to read the speech, you have to take the speech up. Because if you did, your neck would break — it would fall off. So there are some disadvantages to crowns, but otherwise, they’re quite important things.”

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King Charles and Queen Camilla attend the State Opening of Parliament on Nov. 7, 2023.JUSTIN TALLIS/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

King Charles III, wearing the Imperial State Crown and the Robe of State, and Britain’s Queen Camilla, wearing the George IV State Diadem, process through the Royal Gallery during the State Opening of Parliament

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Although this will be the first State Opening of Parliament of King Charles' reign, he first attended the State Opening of Parliament in 1970 and appeared at the event several times accompanying his mother.

He memorably stepped in for Queen Elizabeth at the event in May 2022. Buckingham Palace announced that the Queen, who died in September 2022 at age 96, wouldmiss the event due to “episodic mobility problems.“For the first time,Charles represented his motherand read the Queen’s Speech.

During the 11-minute speech, which outlined the administration’s objectives, the then-Prince Charles used the often repeated phrase “Her Majesty’s government” instead of “My government,” which is what Queen Elizabeth would have used if she had delivered the speech.

Prince Williamsupported his father at the event, attending the State Opening of Parliament for the first time, and Camilla also took part in the ceremony at the Houses of Parliament in London.

Queen Elizabeth delegated her royal duty of opening a new session of Parliament to her son and grandson via a letter patent, which enabled them to jointly exercise that function. Both were acting as Counsellors of State, and two Counsellors of State are required to perform any of the monarch’s constitutional duties.

In 2022, the Imperial State Crown was placed prominently on a table between Charles and William for the ceremony. Because he was not the monarch at the time, Charles did not wear it.

Prince Charles at the State Opening of Parliament in May 2022.Arthur Edwards - WPA Pool/Getty

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 10: Prince Charles, Prince of Wales reads the Queen’s speech in the House of Lords Chamber, during the State Opening of Parliament in the House of Lords at the Palace of Westminster on May 10, 2022 in London, England. The State Opening of Parliament formally marks the beginning of the new session of Parliament. It includes Queen’s Speech, prepared for her to read from the throne, by her government outlining its plans for new laws being brought forward in the coming parliamentary year. This year the speech will be read by the Prince of Wales as HM The Queen will miss the event due to ongoing mobility issues. (Photo by Arthur Edwards - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Prince William, 41, did not attend the State Opening of Parliament this year as hewas in Singaporefor his Earthshot Prize awards ceremony. The Prince of Waleslaunched the Earthshot Prizein 2020 to promote impactful approaches to the world’s most pressing environmental challenges, with plans to award the prizes through 2030.

King Charles and Queen Camilla recently returned from theirroyal tour of Kenya.The visit marked their first trip to a Commonwealth country since King Charles’ accession.

King Charles and Queen Camilla at the State Opening of Parliament on Nov. 7, 2023.KIRSTY WIGGLESWORTH/POOL/AFP via Getty Images

King Charles III, wearing the Imperial State Crown and the Robe of State, and Britain’s Queen Camilla, wearing the George IV State Diadem, sits on The Sovereign’s Throne in the House of Lords chamber, during the State Opening of Parliament

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