
The Crown Jewels - The Royal Family
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.
The Coronation Regalia - The Royal Family
2023年4月9日 · The heart of the Crown Jewels and housed in the Tower of London where they are kept on public display, the Coronation Regalia are sacred and secular objects which symbolise the service and responsibilities of the monarch.
The Honours of Scotland - The Royal Family
Since 1819, the Honours have been on public display in the Crown Room at Edinburgh Castle, together with the Stewart and the Lorne Jewels. The Stone of Scone was added in 1996, after 700 years in Westminster Abbey.
St Edward’s Crown removed from the Tower of London ... - The …
2022年12月3日 · St Edward’s Crown, the historic centrepiece of the Crown Jewels, has been removed from the Tower of London to allow for modification work to begin ahead of the Coronation on Saturday 6th May 2023.
The Crown Jeweller - The Royal Family
2018年12月19日 · The current Crown Jeweller is Mr Mark Appleby, who was appointed by Her Majesty The Queen in 2017. He is the 10th Crown Jeweller, a position that is bestowed upon an individual by The Sovereign. Mr Appleby heads the jewellery workshop for Mappin & Webb.
Royal Finances - The Royal Family
Estimates of The King’s wealth often mistakenly include items which are held by him as Sovereign on behalf of the nation and are not his private property. These include the official Royal residences, the majority of art treasures from the Royal Collection and the Crown Jewels.
The Coronation: history and ceremonial | The Royal Family
Queen Elizabeth II undertook to rule according to law, to exercise justice with mercy - promises symbolised by the four swords in the coronation regalia (the Crown Jewels) - and to maintain the Church of England.
Queen Mary’s Crown is removed from display at the ... - The Royal …
2023年2月23日 · The choice of Queen Mary’s Crown by Her Majesty is the first time in recent history that an existing crown will be used for the Coronation of a Consort instead of a new commission being made, in the interests of sustainability and efficiency.
Prince Henry Benedict - The Royal Family
He was eventually able to return to Frascati, and when he died, he left the few British crown jewels still in his possession and the Stuart Archives to the Prince Regent, the future George IV.
100 Coronation Facts - The Royal Family
Edward the Confessor may have been the first monarch to assemble a regalia, or crown jewels. This has been replaced or altered over the succeeding centuries. A “coronation spoon” has been used at every coronation since 1349 to anoint the monarch with a secret mixture of oils.