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The Crown Jewels are the ceremonial symbols of monarchy used in coronations, state openings, and official occasions. They typically include crowns, orb, scepters, swords, and ro...
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The Crown Jewels are the ceremonial symbols of monarchy used in coronations, state openings, and official occasions. They typically include crowns, orb, scepters, swords, and ro...
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The Queen Elizabeth jewelry set commonly refers to the distinctive suite of rubies, diamonds, and pearls most associated with Queen Elizabeth II in official portraiture and majo...
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The queen's stick refers to a ceremonial baton associated with British monarchs, most commonly borne by reigning queens as a symbol of authority and dignity. Historically used i...
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The Crown Jewels Exhibition showcases the regalia, ceremonial objects, and historic symbols of monarchy held in institutions such as the Tower of London and other royal custodia...
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A queen’s headwear is typically called a tiara or a diadem . A tiara is a jeweled, ornamental crown worn at formal occasions, while a diadem is a lighter, decorative headband...
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