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regalia

[ri-gey-lee-uh, -geyl-yuh] / rɪˈgeɪ li ə, -ˈgeɪl yə /
NOUN
finery
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According to the British Museum, the Asantehene requested a loan of items of regalia belonging to his forbears.

From BBC

Dr. Bietak speculates that the showy regalia involved necklaces of golden beads and pendants in the shape of flies.

From New York Times

In these formal portraits, he is pictured carrying the regalia from the Coronation - an orb and sceptre - while sitting in a throne made for the Coronation of Edward VII.

From BBC

Hugo Burnand, who also took their wedding portrait in 2005, captured the royal couple in their regalia shortly after Saturday's Westminster Abbey ceremony.

From BBC

The queen and king don’t set themselves apart with crowns or other regalia, but they do start out in adulthood with wings, which they shed as they’re settling down.

From New York Times