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The Strangeness and Significance of Ritual Accessories in the British Royal Family

Many ritual accessories are considered the highest symbol in the royal ceremony. that is very old According to Krungthep Turakij, 10 highlights of the coronation of King Charles III have been compiled.

At the same time, many ceremonies and ceremonies are contemporary. But people are suspicious because of the “strangeness” like the Stone of Scone.

and the Edwardian crown Both of these elements are important in many rituals and have eerie origins.

The Guardian British media said The Stone of Destiny has been the subject of coronation ceremonies for over 700 years, a stone that has been used by Scottish monarchs in their coronations for centuries. It was confiscated from Scone Abbey by King Edward I of England in 1296, and he was commissioned to make a wooden coronation throne (chair) to house the Stone of Destiny. inside

However, the 150 kg red sandstone Stone of Destiny was snatched by the Suffragettes in 1914 and briefly captured by the Scottish Nationalists in 1914. It was built in the 1950s, but it wasn’t until 1996 that it was finally returned to Edinburgh.

The coronation ceremony at this time It clearly stated that it was “borrowed … with the consent of the Government and the people of Scotland”.

While the “Edwardian crown” seen is the royal emblem. and also in many places such as post offices in England

Sai Mu is suspicious  Ritual  'British Royal Family'

Did you know This crown may only be worn once during a monarch’s lifetime. Because most of the crowns will be worn on royal ceremonies. which the royal family used to refer to this crown ironically as “Mongkut works”

Sai Mu is suspicious  Ritual  'British Royal Family' In the past, Queen Elizabeth II said of this Edwardian crown that “It weighs a ton” (actually it weighs 2.25 kilograms), which is not surprising since it is made of real gold. The front and back are almost the same. which made his father George VI never be sure whether he wore the crown the wrong way or not

On May 6, 2023, King Charles III will be the 27th monarch to wear the Edwardian crown. and sit on this throne

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2023-05-06 06:30:00

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