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Camilla will wear the Diamond Koh-i-Noor crown when Charles made a king

Camilla will wear the Diamond Koh-i-Noor crown when Charles made a king
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LONDON: Prince Charles Camilla’s wife will wear a crown in 1937 the Queen of the mother who contains the coveted Koh-i-Noor diamond when she was made by the King of England and she was named Queen Consort, the newspaper Mail Daily in England had revealed.
The letter said: “Camilla will have a platinum and diamond crown of the Queen of Mother and Diamond on her head when Charles becomes king.
It contains Diamond Koh-I-Noor, one of the biggest and most controversial jets in the world.” In a statement on Saturday night, On the 70th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne, the 95-year-old child announced that it was a “sincere desire”, that when in the fullness of Charles a king, that the Duchess of Cornwall would be known as Queen Consort “when he continued service loyal alone “.
But Buckingham’s palace refused to confirm to the Toi that Camilla would wear this crown, saying: “Detailed planning for coronation begins at the accession point.
So there is no plan of this stage at this stage.” The crown, was last seen in public when placed on top of the Queen Mother’s coffin in 2002, was made in 1937 for Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Consort of King George VI, for its coronation as Queen Consort.
It is part of the crown jewelry stored in the Tower of London.
Equipped with a purple velvet cover, it has a platinum frame set with 2,800 diamonds, especially a pillow but with a few pieces of roses and some brilliant cuts.
Most diamonds are transferred from Circlet Regal Queen Victoria.
This is a front cross above the band that holds 105.6-Koh-I-Noor Diamond, one of the most controversial jewelry in the world, in the removable platinum mount.
After the Queen of Victoria died in 1901, Koh-I-Noor was set at the Ratu Alexandra crown and was then transferred to the Queen Mary’s crown in 1911 and finally rearranged in the crown of Mrs.
Ratu in 1937 for its coronation as cones.
The diamond had passed between various factions in Asia before it was allegedly handed over to Queen Victoria as a booty of war after British Annexation Punjab in 1849 during the reign of Maharaja Duleep Singh.
The diamond is expected to have been mined from the former Kollur mine at Andhra Pradesh, which produces many large diamonds in the 15th century.
Because it passed from men to men in many bloodshed and fighting, it gets a reputation to bring bad luck to men and is only worn by women since reaching England.
Since independence, India called for the return of KOH-I-Noor, but England refused to return it by saying it belonged to England.

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