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No Kohinoor Crown For Queen Consort Camilla? Palace Rethink, Claims Report

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No Kohinoor Crown For Queen Consort Camilla? Palace Rethink, Claims Report

The BJP has been vocal in its opposition to using the valuable diamond.

New Delhi:

Plans for UK's Queen Consort's coronation utilizing the Kohinoor diamond are being reconsidered after the Bharatiya Janata Occasion (BJP) reportedly warned that the transfer would evoke "painful reminiscences of the colonial previous". 

In line with The Telegraph, Buckingham Palace officers are reviewing whether or not Queen Camilla ought to put on the valuable diamond when she and her husband King Charles III get coronated at Westminster Abbey on Might 6, 2023.

Final worn in 1937 by The Queen Mom, consort of King George VI, the crown options 2,800 diamonds, with the 105-carat Kohinoor, one of many largest minimize diamonds on the earth, on the entrance cross.

The BJP has been vocal in its opposition to using the valuable diamond, which it claims rightfully belongs to India.

"The coronation of Camilla and using the crown jewel Kohinoor brings again painful reminiscences of the colonial previous," a BJP spokesperson advised The Telegraph. "Most Indians have little or no reminiscence of the oppressive previous. 5 to 6 generations of Indians suffered beneath a number of international guidelines for over 5 centuries.

"Latest events, like Queen Elizabeth II's demise, the coronation of the brand new Queen Camilla and using the Koh-i-Noor do transport a couple of Indians again to the times of the British Empire in India," the spokesperson added.

Reviews recommend that the Queen Consort's coronation may see the Kohinoor diamond indifferent from the crown or the brand new King and Queen may use another crown from the Royal assortment.

Relationship between India and the UK took successful just lately with the India-UK free commerce settlement (FTA) reportedly on the "breaking point" after the Indian authorities was angered by feedback made by UK Residence Secretary Suella Braverman questioning motion over visa overstayers from the nation.

'The Instances' quoted authorities sources to say that ministers in New Delhi have been "shocked and upset" by the "disrespectful" remarks made by Braverman.


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