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  2. List of royal crowns - Wikipedia

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    Heraldic Crown of Belgium: Heraldic royal crown with eight half-arches. Five half-arches its two-dimensional representation Bhutan Raven Crown: Bohemia (Czech Republic) Crown of Saint Wenceslas: Kept in Prague Castle: Bulgaria Heraldic Crown of Bulgaria: Heraldic royal crown with eight half-arches. Five half-arches its two-dimensional ...

  3. Imperial State Crown - Wikipedia

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    The Tudor Crown had more pearls and jewels than its medieval predecessor, and the centre petals of each of the fleurs-de-lis had images of Christ, the Virgin Mary, and St George. [6] The crown weighed 2.8 kg (7 lb 6 oz troy) and was set with 168 pearls, 58 rubies, 28 diamonds, 19 sapphires, and 2 emeralds.

  4. Category:Individual crowns - Wikipedia

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    Crown of Saint Wenceslas; Crown of Scotland; Serpent Crown; Shamsa (crown) Silver and gold diadem from the tomb of Philip II; Small Diamond Crown of Queen Victoria; Środa Treasure; St Edward's Crown; Steel Crown of Romania; Crown of Stephen Bocskai; Surviving Portions of Ornaments for Imperial Ceremonial Attire and Crowns; Swedish Crown

  5. The Crown's Recreation of Prince Charles's Balmoral ... - AOL

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    The Crown depicts the day as rainy, but per the photos, it doesn't seem to be raining. Anwar Hussein - Getty Images The boys wore button-down shirts and pants; they have never really worn kilts.

  6. Coronet of Charles, Prince of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of the monde. The coronet follows the form laid down by King Charles II in 1677 by having just one arch rather than the traditional two arches or four half-arches of British monarchs' crowns to show that the Prince of Wales is inferior to the monarch but outranks the other royal princes and dukes. [4]

  7. Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It is the oldest surviving piece of the Crown Jewels (and the only surviving English royal goldsmith's work from the 1100s), first recorded in the Royal Collection in 1349 as "a spoon of ancient form", and was probably made for Henry II or Richard I. [160]

  8. All the Best Photos of Royal Ascot 2023 - AOL

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    The British royal family typically turns out in full force to attend the popular event at Ascot Racecourse. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  9. Coronation Crown of George IV - Wikipedia

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    The Dean of Westminster carrying the crown at George IV's coronation, 1821. Because of the postponement of George IV's coronation owing to the trial of his wife, Queen Caroline, the final bill for the hiring of the stones came to £24,425. [5]