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What are the CROWN JEWELS WORTH?

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Discover the history of the precious artefacts worn by Britain's monarchs

- AILSA HARVEY

What are the CROWN JEWELS WORTH?

In May 2023, Britain will ceremonially announce its new regal leader, King Charles III. This event is known as a coronation, which comes from the Latin word ‘corona’, meaning crown. The central act of a coronation is the crowning of a new monarch, but there are other specific rituals that traditionally surround this event. There hasn’t been a coronation for 70 years, since Queen Elizabeth II had the crown placed on her head in 1953.

Coronation ceremonies take place in Westminster Abbey, where they have done for over 900 years. During these services, there are several stages. These include the recognition, oath, anointing, investiture and enthronement. In each part of the coronation, ancient objects are used, presented and worn in keeping with the traditions of the monarchy. The recognition stage is the first event to take place. This is where the new monarch is presented to those who have gathered. The Archbishop of Canterbury leads the coronation, since they have a higher ranking than most individuals in the royal family, and begins by introducing the king or queen. As they do so, the congregation calls out “god save the king!” or “god save the queen!”.

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