"Crown jewels" is really just a catchall name for ... It's a symbol of the monarch's power. The Sovereign's Scepter with Cross is also used in coronations. That clear stone at the end is none ...
The Crown Jewels are stored and displayed at the Tower of London, and are part of the Royal Collection, held in trust by the monarch. What are the most famous jewels in the collection? The ...
He will also be presented with several pieces from the Crown Jewels, all of which have different sacred meanings. "The Coronation will reflect the monarch's role today and look towards the future ...
The practice prevented the crown jewels from being damaged ... globe featuring a cross — is intended to symbolize that the monarch's power comes from God, and dates back to 1661.
Queen Mary of Denmark made a grand entrance at a gala dinner in Finland after stepping out in historical royal jewels not ...
Max Tobin (strangely never before mentioned in any historical text), looks back at the evidence against the real-life medieval monarch. Presented by Max Tobin BBC Click visits a UK research team ...
A single jewel ... new monarch. With unprecedented access and the latest technology, Clive reveals the magnificent, astonishing, complicated thousand-year history buried within the Crown Jewels.