Ancient ‘Stone of Destiny’ to be brought to London for Charles III’s coronation

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Known as the Stone of Destiny, the Skoon Stone will be brought to Westminster Abbey for the coronation of Charles III. This has been reported Galleronline.

The coronation stone is a sacred relic of Scotland and is a rectangular piece of ancient red sandstone weighing 152 kg. Until the end of the 13th century, the stone was kept in the Scottish Scoon monastery. In 1926, King Edward I transported the stone to London and St. Edward placed it in a niche below his throne. “The stone of fate will reportedly be brought from Edinburgh to Westminster Abbey for the coronation of Charles III.

II. After Elizabeth’s death, her eldest son Charles, who took the name Charles III, became the new king of Great Britain. The coronation will take place a few months after the Queen’s funeral.

Previously reportedHe said that Princess Beatrice was a member of the State Council and could replace Charles III.

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