Hartnell Cap of States Is Coronation Alternative For Peeresses -- Sketch of the approved Norman Hartnell design for a Cap of State for Peeresses below the degree of Countess, who may wear it as an alternative to a coronet. The London Gasette to-night (Tuesday) states Viscountesses and Baronesses who are not in possession of Coronets may wear as an alternative a crimson velvet cap enriched with narrow gold braid and bordered with a narrow strip of white fur. The cap should be made to fit the crown of the head and should have a gold or gold coloured tassel or other similar decoration which may consist of a knot of gold braid ending in drop pearls. In this sketch, the cap is shown being worn behind a tiara. Mr. Norman Hartnell, the Royal dressmaker, has, at the request of the Earl Marshal's Office, designed the alternative dress which may be worn at the Coronation by Viscountesses and Baronesses who are not in possession of Robes of State and coronets together with kirtles and Coronatio

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