Why are you not allowed to look down on the Crown Jewels?

At almost three pounds and laden with 2,901 stones, it had simply become too heavy a burden to bear. "You can't look down to read the speech, you have to take the speech up, because if you did, your neck would break, it would fall off,” Queen Elizabeth once explained in a documentary.

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Why can't you look down on the crown jewels?

This crown is set with 2868 diamonds, 11 sapphires, 11 emeralds, and 269 pearls. In the BBC documentary, Queen Elizabeth described it as "unwieldy". The Queen said: "You can't look down to read the speech, you have to take the speech up. "Because if you did, your neck would break - it would fall off.

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Can you go look at the crown jewels?

They are on public display in the Jewel House of the Tower of London.

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What is the curse on the Queen's crown jewel?

By 1851, the jewel had been taken and marked as a special possession of Queen Victoria, with the jewel passed down through the Royal Family ever since. But the jewel is said to carry a curse with it, with legend warning the diamond will provide great misfortunes to any man who wears it.

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Who are the only people allowed to touch the Queen's crown?

There are strict rules surrounding the crown jewels, and only three people in the world are allowed to touch them: the current monarch (that's now King Charles III), the Archbishop of Canterbury and the crown jeweler. For more than 800 years, the crown jewels have lived in the Tower of London.

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Can the Queen's family touch her?

There are no official rules forbidding public displays of affection, but the late Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip set a precedent encouraging royals to keep touching to a minimum.

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Can Royals not be touched?

People aren't supposed to touch members of the royal family unless royals initiate contact. Celebrities like Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Allison Janney, and Roger Federer have slipped up. It's OK, though. Royals are forgiving and usually enjoy the change of pace.

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Do the jewels get buried with the Queen?

Discover The Only Jewels Queen Elizabeth Will Be Buried With

According to royal expert Lisa Levinson, the only jewelry Queen Elizabeth II will be buried with will be the Welsh gold wedding ring she received at her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947 and a pair of pearl earrings.

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Which crown has the cursed diamond?

The Koh-i-Noor

The Koh-i-Noor's curse is rumored to only affect men; women are immune to its bad luck. Eventually, British soldiers stole the 109-carat loose diamond from the Sikhs. Today, it rests in the coronation crown of the Queen Mother.

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Has anyone ever tried to steal the Queen's jewels?

Thomas Blood's theft of the Crown Jewels in 1671

In 1671 Colonel Thomas Blood attempted to steal the Crown Jewels. Blood was a soldier, spy, and adventurer who had once fought for the king in the English Civil War, but later became involved in various plots, including one to seize Dublin Castle.

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Who owns the Queen's crown?

The Crown Jewels are held in trust and are passed from ruler to ruler, meaning King Charles III is now the owner of the 100 Crown Jewels that are kept in the Tower of London. The Crown Jewels are the ceremonial jewels that are worn at State Occasions and notably the Coronation Regalia.

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Who has the most expensive crown?

The centrepiece of the British monarchy's crown jewels is St Edward's crown. Owing to its historical significance it is considered priceless, and therefore cannot be insured.

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Are the Crown Jewels screwed on to the coffin?

Each item was expertly fastened to Her Majesty's coffin to prevent the crown jewels from moving as they proceeded between locations during the event. The practice prevented the crown jewels from being damaged, as they have been in the past.

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What happens to the Queen's jewels when she dies?

They stay safeguarded at the Tower of London in safekeeping for the nation, and when one monarch dies, the crown jewels are immediately passed to their heir.” So the Queen's former crown, sceptre and orb now belong to her son, King Charles III.

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How many crowns does the Queen own?

How many crowns did the Queen own? It is largely reported that Queen Elizabeth II wore four crowns regularly throughout her reign. But, there are many more within the Royal Family's collection. There are seven sovereign crowns, but some have fallen out of use, or are kept for display purposes only.

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What is the most controversial diamond in the world?

The Koh-i-noor has long been the source of controversy. India has repeatedly demanded the return of the diamond, claiming that it was stolen. In addition, some view it as a symbol of colonial conquest. The British monarchy has attempted to quell the scandal by limiting the diamond's usage.

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Can Camilla wear the Crown Jewels?

Charles' wife, Queen Consort Camilla will not wear the Koh-i-Noor diamond, and it will be the first time in history a crown will be "recycled" for a coronation.

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What crown will King Charles use?

Following royal tradition dating back to the 17th Century, Charles will wear the St Edward's Crown at the moment of crowning - the only time it is ever used.

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Why the Queen was buried with a broken wand?

On ceremonial occasions, the Lord Chamberlain carries a white staff and a gold key, the symbols of his office. Tradition dictates that the Lord Chamberlain breaks the white staff over the sovereign's grave – a symbolic gesture marking the death of the sovereign he serves.

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Where will Queen Elizabeth 11 be buried?

However, Her Majesty will be buried in her beloved Windsor, in the King George VI memorial chapel. The chapel is set on the grounds of Windsor Castle, the estate the Queen moved to permanently for the last few years of her life. It is named after the Queen's father, who died from a coronary thrombosis in 1952, aged 56.

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Will the Queen be buried next to her husband?

George's Chapel, in Windsor Castle, where she spent most of her final years. The Queen will be placed next to her husband of 73 years, Prince Philip, who died at age 99 in April 2021. Prince Philip was moved from the Royal Vault beneath the chapel, where he was temporarily interred.

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What is the royal bath rule?

The monarch isn't a fan of a deep bath either, she is said to bathe in “no more than seven inches of water”, according to royal author Brian Hoey for the Daily Mail. Seven inches is equivalent to 17.8 centimetres.

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What do royals call toilets?

Toilet. The not-so-slight rivalry between the English and French aristocracy dates back over a thousand years, so unsurprisingly, the Royal Family doesn't use this word of French descent. Instead of toilet, they'd refer to that particular room as the lavatory or loo.

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Why do the royals not wear orange?

It's actually just more of an unspoken, celebrity-based decision as. According to The Express, it's widely known amongst famous fashionistas that a bright orange look will never photographs well, and is usually avoided at all costs.

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