Photos: Inside the factory that makes the royal uniforms
In northeast London, inside a building with an unassuming concrete facade, dozens of people are hard at work cutting, stitching and redesigning the royal uniforms of a new era.
With the queen’s death — and all the pomp and ceremony that comes with it — there is much to be done. Uniforms must be made for the pallbearers tasked with carrying the coffin during her funeral Monday. Royal insignia must eventually be changed, from E II R, signifying Elizabeth II, to C III R, signifying the new king, Charles III.
Much like the British monarchy, tradition and family are central to Kashket’s craft and identity. Today Alfred’s descendants run the place. His sons, Marlon and Russel Kashket, have been working there for more than 40 years; Russel’s son Nathan, 24, oversees the operations.
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