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The history of the Crown Jewels, including the Imperial State Crown - a priceless collection used to crown the kings and queens of England.
- The Story of The Tower of London
As protector of the Crown Jewels, home of the Yeomen Warders...
- Charles I
The Crown Jewels Up Close ... Image: Charles I with...
- Queen Victoria
When the future Queen Victoria was born at Kensington Palace...
- Schools
Guide for planning and booking an educational visit to the...
- See The Crown Jewels
Discover the history and significance of the Crown Jewels in...
- The Crown Jewels Up Close
Set with more than 650 rose and brilliant cut diamonds, the...
- The Story of The Tower of London
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The Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom, originally the Crown Jewels of England, are a collection of royal ceremonial objects kept in the Jewel House at the Tower of London, which include the coronation regalia and vestments worn by British monarchs.
The Crown Jewels are the ceremonial treasures which have been acquired by English kings and queens, mostly since 1660. The collection includes not only the regalia used at coronations, but also crowns acquired by various monarchs, church and banqueting plate, orders, insignia, robes, a unique collection of medals and Royal christening fonts.
Discover the history and significance of the Crown Jewels in displays introduced in May 2023, just weeks after the world witnessed the Coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen Consort.
Set with more than 650 rose and brilliant cut diamonds, the magnificent orb and cross originally adorned Queen Victoria’s State Crown of 1838. Below the monde hang four large pearls said to have once belonged to Queen Elizabeth I.
Queen Mary's Crown. Queen Mary’s stunning Crown is set with 2,200 diamonds. The crown was designed for the Coronation of Queen Mary in 1911. At the 1911 Coronation the crown contained three large diamonds - the Koh-i-nûr, Cullinan III and Cullinan IV. These were later replaced with crystal replicas.