Who has tried to steal the Crown Jewels?

One of the most audacious rogues in history was Colonel Blood, known as the 'Man who stole the Crown Jewels'. Thomas Blood was an Irishman, born in County Meath in 1618, the son of a prosperous blacksmith.
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Has there ever been an attempt to steal the Crown Jewels?

Charles II allowed the Crown Jewels to be shown to members of the public for a viewing fee paid to a custodian who looked after the jewels at the Tower of London. In 1671 Thomas Blood was the first and only man who attempted to steal them.
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Who attempted to steal the Crown Jewels in 1671?

Blood did not lie low for long, and within six months he made his notorious attempt to steal the Crown Jewels. In April or May 1671 he visited the Tower of London dressed as a parson and accompanied by a female companion pretending to be his wife.
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Which of the Crown Jewels were stolen?

One of the props reportedly stolen was a replica of a rare Fabergé egg which was acquired by the Queen's grandfather, George V, in 1933. The award-winning show is filming around Yorkshire for its fifth series, which is due to be aired later this year.
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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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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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Who stole the queen's crown?

Known as one of the most audacious thieves in British history Colonel Thomas Blood attempted to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London using a disguise and plan that turned into madness and ended in arrest.
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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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Are the Crown Jewels stolen from Africa?

The world's largest diamond, Cullinan Diamond aka Great Star of Africa, was STOLEN from Africa and pieces put on the British sovereign crown, royal scepter and the rest in the royal jewel collection. Queen Elizabeth II owns the largest clear cut diamond in the world.
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Are the Crown Jewels stolen from India?

The Kohinoor diamond, estimated to cost over $200 million, was neither stolen nor "forcibly" taken by British rulers but given to East India Company by erstwhile rulers of Punjab, the government had told the apex court.
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Are the real Crown Jewels in the Tower of London?

Where are the Crown Jewels Kept? The Crown Jewels are kept under armed guard in the Jewel House at the Tower of London.
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Was there a pirate Captain Blood?

Peter Blood was an Irish physician in the late 17th Century who served as a soldier, sailor, and eventually, one of the most feared pirate captains in the Caribbean. After attending the wounded during a revolution, Blood was arrested for treason, but he managed to escape, leading him on a great series of adventures.
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How secure are the Crown Jewels?

The Crown Jewels are protected by bombproof glass, and visitors to the tower are closely watched by more than 100 hidden CCTV cameras. The security of the Tower of London as a whole is provided by the 22-strong Tower Guard which has been at the Waterloo Block since 1845.
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How much is the Crown Jewels worth?

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.
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Where are the British crown jewels kept?

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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Is the queen's crown stolen?

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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How much is Buckingham Palace worth?

Buckingham Palace could be rented out for 2.6 million pounds a month if the Royal family ever wanted tenants, calculates McCarthy Stone. If you want to live like a royal, you'll need 1.3 billion pounds ($1.6 billion) for Buckingham Palace alone.
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Can a royal go to jail?

Members of the Royal Household cannot be arrested in civil proceedings, and cannot be arrested in the presence of the Queen or anywhere near or in Buckingham Palace.
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Is there a swimming pool in Buckingham Palace?

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Among Buckingham Palace's mysterious 775 rooms is a swimming pool, where heirs to the throne from Prince Charles to Prince George have reportedly learned how to swim.
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Can I buy Buckingham Palace?

Despite not living there, Her Majesty will never be a position to be able to sell the palace off, because she doesn't even own the building! The 775-room royal residence, in fact, belongs to the Crown Estate, and not the Queen herself.
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What was the name of Captain Blood ship?

During the final battle with the French, one can read that Captain Blood's ship's name is "Arabella," named after Olivia de Havilland's character. In the novel, Blood's crew thinks that naming the ship "Arabella" just some of Blood's ironic humor and a jab at the Bishops, whose slaves they all were.
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