Buscar

The Queen Calls The Crown Extremely Heavy, Netizens Ask Her To Return Stolen Jewels

€ 10.99 · 4.7 (525) · En stock

In a 2018 BBC documentary, Queen Elizabeth II made a statement that not only is the Crown very difficult to balance but it could possibly 'break her neck' if she looked down. While discussing the 65th anniversary of her coronation, the head of the Royal family made this very obvious revelation since the Crown is set with 2868 diamonds, 11 sapphires, 11 emeralds and 269 pearls.
brings you the news, articles, stories and videos on entertainment, latest lifestyle, culture & new technologies emerging worldwide.

Indians sue Queen for return of £100m jewel in the crown they say was stolen

It's the Ultimate TV Prize: An Unscripted Queen Elizabeth - The New York Times

The Queen Calls The Crown Extremely Heavy, Netizens Ask Her To Return Stolen Jewels

BBC viewers praise Queen for being casual about the crown

Controversial diamond won't be used in coronation

Camilla may not wear Queen Mum's crown with world's largest diamond at Charles coronation after claims jewel was stolen

Queen's death prompts calls to return 'stolen' diamonds in crown jewels - National

Not just Kohinoor, these precious items were also taken away by Britain

A Guide to the Queen's Speech: Crown Jewels, Black Rod and a Mace - The New York Times

Why is the world fighting over Queen Elizabeth's royal jewels? From Koh-i-noor on queen mother's crown to South Africa's Cullinan diamonds on the Sovereign's Sceptre and Imperial State Crown …

The British Museum – which is home to thousands of stolen artefacts fr

The Queen Calls The Crown Extremely Heavy, Netizens Ask Her To Return Stolen Jewels

The Queen chats about her crown in a rare recorded conversation

King Charles pressured to return Kohinoor after Queen's death

Indians want King Charles III to return Kohinoor, a massive 105-carat diamond worth $591 million - ABC News