The historic St Edward’s Crown, which has been the centerpiece of the coronation of kings in England for more than 350 years, has been removed from the Tower of London following a proposed amendment for King Charles Swim’s coronation.
According to foreign media, a statement issued by Buckingham Palace said that the historic St. Edward’s Crown has been removed from the Tower of London to be modified for the coronation of King Charles III in May 2023.

According to media reports, the coronation ceremony of King Charles Swaym will be held at Westminster Abbey in London, and during this, the King will be crowned St. Edward, while King Swaym will also be crowned as an Imperial State Service. .
It should be noted that the St. Edward Crown is made of a solid gold frame studded with rubies, sapphires, garnets, topazes, tourmalines and other precious stones, while it has a velvet cap with an ermine band.