Coronation-inspired manicure ideas to get your nails royally ready for May *affiliates
With the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla just around the corner , what a better way to celebrate than with a royal-inspired manicure? Whether you’re making the most of the upcoming long bank holiday weekend by spending some quality time with friends and family or attending a local street party, now is the perfect time to opt for a regal nail design.
It might not be so easy to achieve the glazed look without going to a nail salon, but if you want to try the look at home you could opt for a glazed-effect nail polish such as the Leighton Denny Get Glazed Polish, £12.50 here. Kate Middleton recently shocked royal fans by sporting a deep red manicure, straying from the classic nude polish that is approved for Royals to wear.
If you feel like trying this one out yourself, you can grab some gold foil flakes from Amazon for £8.99 here.The Union Jack is one of the first things that springs to mind when thinking about the coronation.
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