Camilla Parker-Bowles won’t be crowning Queen Anne’s legendary diamond at Charles III’s coronation "Kohinoor"

Camilla Parker-Bowles won’t be crowning Queen Anne’s legendary diamond at Charles III’s coronation "Kohinoor"

Camilla Parker-Bowles will not be crowned with the Queen Anne’s legendary Kohinoor diamond at the coronation of Charles III.

Camilla Parker-Bowles won’t be crowning Queen Anne’s legendary diamond at Charles III’s coronation "Kohinoor"

King Charles III and Camilla Parker Bowles


According to Western media, Camilla Parker-Bowles’s third birthday in May next year. The reason is the scandal around the diamond, which many countries claim at the same time.

Queen  During Elizabeth's burial, the crown was placed on the coffin during the funeral procession.
Queen During Elizabeth’s burial, the crown was placed on the coffin during the funeral procession.

The diamond was found in India in the early 13th century and has changed several owners during this time: the stone has been stolen, sold and passed from hand to hand several times. It is requested by the governments of India, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan.

It arrived in England in 1850 and was personally owned by Queen Victoria, but the stone’s ownership in India is disputed. While it is believed that the stone was a gift to the queen from the 10-year-old emperor Duleep Singh, many believe it was made after the emperor’s mother was taken prisoner.

In 1937, the diamond was crowned by King VI. George’s wife adorned the crown of Queen Anne Elizabeth. It is also studded with 2,800 other diamonds. Elizabeth wore this crown several times, including the coronation of her daughter Elizabeth II in 1953.

In recent years, the “Kohinoor” has become a kind of symbol of colonization by the United Kingdom: residents of the former colonies compare it to what the United Kingdom took from them. Recall that colonial-related political scandals have escalated in recent years: Prince William and Kate Middleton have often faced such accusations during their trip to the Caribbean. These accusations, Queen II. After Elizabeth’s death, it was also repeatedly made against the British monarchy by residents and governments of formerly British colonies.

Earlier the details of the coronation of Charles III became known. It was noted that the ceremony will include traditional rituals but will become more modern. Insiders also noted that the ceremony was held during World War II in 1953. He reports that Elizabeth will be much more modest than her coronation: Charles III will shorten the duration of the ceremony, reduce the guest list, and abandon some ancient rituals.



Source: Spletnik

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