Are the real Crown Jewels in 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 Tower of London which include the coronation regalia and vestments worn by British monarchs. St Edward's Crown is the centrepiece of the sovereign's coronation regalia.
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Are the real Crown Jewels on display in the Tower of London?

The Crown Jewels at the Tower

The Crown Jewels have been stored and displayed at the Tower of London since 1661, continuing a long tradition of storing precious objects here.
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Can you see the real Crown Jewels?

Access to see the Crown Jewels is included with a ticket to the Tower of London. You can also purchase a tourist pass and use that to enter without waiting in line for tickets. In particular, the London Pass and the IVenture Card offer a cost-effective way to visit the Crown Jewels and skip the queue.
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How much are the Crown Jewels worth in the Tower of London?

Officially, the Crown Jewels are priceless. They are not insured either, which means they've likely never been appraised. However, estimates put the entire collection at $4 billion. At her coronation on June 2, 1953, Queen Elizabeth wore both the St.
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What happened to the original Crown Jewels?

The original Crown Jewels were destroyed by Oliver Cromwell following the execution of Charles I in 1649, as they were then considered to be redundant. In an appalling act of historical vandalism, Cromwell had the entire collection sold or melted down and made into coin.
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Who will inherit Queen Elizabeth Jewelry?

The Royal collection will be inherited first by Prince Charles (and will be available for Camilla as Queen Consort) and then William and Kate. Jewellery expert Ella Kay told the Express that these are “regalia used in ceremonies of state, like corporations” — and they are “owned by the sovereign in a trust.”
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Who actually owns the Crown Jewels?

Unlike other royal assets, the Crown Jewels are not owned by the state. They are instead the right of the Crown, meaning the monarch owns them by right. While the Queen owns them no, they will become the property of Prince Charles upon his accession and all future monarchs after him.
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Are the Crown Jewels stolen?

Netflix confirmed the theft on Thursday but said it did not expect the incident to delay production. A Netflix spokesperson said: “We can confirm the antiques have been stolen and we hope that they are found and returned safely. Replacements will be sourced; there is no expectation that filming will be held up.”
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Why can't you take pictures of the Crown Jewels?

Arguably the most prized feature is the Jewel House, which has housed the exquisite Crown Jewels since 1661. Sadly, you can't take photos of the Crown Jewels for security reasons. And with the intimidating security guards watching your every move as you walk through the Jewel House, you won't want to even try.
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How much is Queen Elizabeth's crown worth?

How much is the Queen's crown worth? The Crown Jewels as a whole are said to be priceless because they are not insured, they haven't been officially appraised. However, there is an estimated value of between three and five billion pounds.
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Where is Koh-i-Noor diamond in London?

Today, the diamond is on public display in the Jewel House at the Tower of London.
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How does The Queen clean her diamonds?

Queen Elizabeth's Jewels Are Polished with Gin and Water | PEOPLE.com.
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What is the punishment for stealing the Crown Jewels?

This was a crime which carried the most awful of punishments: to be hanged, drawn, and quartered. Blood was interrogated, but he said nothing. He demanded one thing only: an audience with the king. Perhaps curious to learn more of the man who would steal his crown, King Charles did indeed meet Blood.
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What happened to Henry VIII Jewel House?

After a fire at the palace in 1512, when Henry VIII abandoned Westminster, the majority of the royal jewels were moved elsewhere and the tower became a storehouse for the king's plentiful collection of apparel.
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Which crown has the Koh-i-Noor diamond?

The legendary Kohinoor or Koh-i-Noor diamond, which had originated in India around 800 years ago, is the crown jewel of the 1937 British crown that belongs to Queen Elizabeth II.
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How many jewels does The Queen have?

She owns more than 300 items of jewellery, including 98 brooches, 46 necklaces, 37 bracelets, 34 pairs of earrings, 15 rings, 14 watches and 5 pendants, the most notable of which are detailed in this article.
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Why can't you photograph the Eiffel Tower at night?

But the situation is different for professionals. The Eiffel Tower's lighting and sparkling lights are protected by copyright, so professional use of images of the Eiffel Tower at night require prior authorization and may be subject to a fee.
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Was there a real Captain Blood?

What is probably less well known is that the novel was loosely based on a real person, a man who wasn't a pirate, although his name really was Blood. Thomas Blood was born in County Clare, Ireland, sometime around the year 1618.
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What is the oldest item in the Crown Jewels?

St. Edward's Sapphire, an octagonal rose cut stone, is said to have been taken from the ring of Edward the Confessor making it the oldest item in all of the Crown Jewels. The king once gave the ring away to a beggar, but it was returned to him by two pilgrims.
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When was the last time someone tried to steal the Crown Jewels?

The Crown Jewels have never been stolen since that day – as no other thief has tried to match the audacity of Colonel Blood!
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Is Queen Elizabeth a billionaire?

While the Queen of England is one of the richest women in the world, she actually doesn't have billionaire status. Her fortune amounts to only $600 million, despite being the caretaker of the Royal Families' global assets.
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Who legally owns Buckingham Palace?

The palace, like Windsor Castle, is owned by the reigning monarch in right of the Crown.
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How far back does Queen Elizabeth's bloodline go?

How far does Queen Elizabeth's bloodline go? The bloodline of the current royal family can be traced back some 1,209 years! This covers 37 generations and goes all the way back to the 9th century.
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