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  2. The Crown's Iconic Costumes, Props, and More Will Be ... - AOL

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    The revenge dress that Elizabeth Debicki wore as Princess Diana is among the items that Bonhams London is auctioning off in February.

  3. Crown Royal - Wikipedia

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    Crown Royal Regal Apple was introduced in November 2014. It is a blend of Crown Royal with apple flavour. Sold in a green felt-like bag. Crown Royal Northern Harvest Rye was introduced in May 2015, and is packaged in an off-white felt-like bag. Crown Royal Vanilla was introduced in 2016 and comes in a tan felt-like bag.

  4. 16 "The Crown" Costumes Side By Side With The Royal ... - AOL

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    It seems like the Queen's wedding veil alone required a mid-size army of embroiderers.View Entire Post ›

  5. New auction of The Crown props and costumes ‘a real love ...

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  6. Royal Salute (whisky) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Salute was launched by Chivas Brothers on 2 June 1953 by in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on the day of her Coronation. [2] [3] Named after the ceremonial 21-gun salute that is fired from the Tower of London to mark special royal occasions, Royal Salute whiskies are aged for a minimum of 21 years, [4] making it the only Scotch to begin its collection at exclusively 21 years-old.

  7. Robes of the British peerage - Wikipedia

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    Since at least the early Middle Ages, robes have been worn as a sign of nobility.At first, these seem to have been bestowed on individuals by the monarch or feudal lord as a sign of special recognition; but in the 15th century the use of robes became formalised, with peers all wearing robes of the same design, though varied according to the rank of the wearer.

  8. Imperial crown - Wikipedia

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    An imperial crown is a crown worn by an emperor. In the European cultural area, it also symbolizes the power of the empire in heraldic depictions. [1] The craftsmanship corresponded to the king's crown, with precious stones and pearls set into the precious metal frame for decoration.

  9. The Crown: Sets, costumes and props to be sold in London

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