Woman makes 51-pound statue of King Charles out of chocolate.
Preparations for the coronation ceremony of King Charles are in full swing in Great Britain today.
On this occasion, a chocolate company in England has unveiled a statue of King Charles. Which is made entirely of chocolate.
According to the report of the British Broadcasting Corporation, this sculpture made of chocolate created by the artist Jane Lindsay Clark for the chocolate company Mars Wrigley.
The statue uses extra small candy bars from Mars, Milky Ways, Snickers, Twix and Bounty to create the royal accolades on King Charles’ uniform, according to the report, bringing the statue’s weight to 51 pounds.
In Lindsey-Clark’s Instagram post, she revealed that it was no quick feat — it took four weeks to perfect.
“See if you can spy your favourite in his Royal Highnesses’ uniform?”. She wrote of the uniform the monarch expected to wear on the historic day. Which detailed in the bust.
Hence, It took about a month to make this sculpture of King Charles out of chocolate.
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It should noted that the coronation ceremony of King Charles will held on May 6 at the famous Westminster Abbey in London.
The confectionery company’s senior brand manager Emily Owen says the team of chocolatiers working on the royal statue spent hours studying footage of Charles to get his facial features.