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“No Room For Theft Anymore!”- India Slams Royal Family & Demands Queen Consort Camilla RETURN ‘Kohinoor Diamond’


India is demanding the return of the Kohinoor diamond that’s currently located inside Queen Consort Camilla’s crown.

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According to local media outlets, the feud goes back hundreds of years and now that the Queen has died, India is picking up the pace in terms of its demands for the famous diamond’s return.

Source: The News International

The stunning and shining 105- carat stone is deemed to be priceless in design and appearance as it gives off the ultimate vibes of the biggest diamond in the world.

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But seeing the incident take place just in time for the coronation has left a bitter taste in so many royal fans’ mouths who feel disgusted by the shameless behavior.

Source: The Cut

The event is scheduled to take place next year in May at Westminster Abbey and until then, India does not seem to be backing away, anytime soon.

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During the ceremony, King Charles will reportedly receive holy oil, an orb, and a coronation ring. This includes the main part which is the crowing of the famous St. Edward’s crown.

Source: ABC

On the other hand, Camilla will also receive her crowd during this period and that is of course from the famous jeweled collection of the Queen Mother herself.

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Right on the crown front is the stunning Kohinoor jewel that has been subjected to great controversy over such a short period of time. It is a brilliantly cut diamond and one of the largest in the world. But with beauty comes so much controversy, experts revealed.

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Source: People

Meanwhile, there is another major dispute between the nations of India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan regarding which nation is the rightful owner of the precious jewel. And that’s because all three of them claim it is there.

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But right now, it’s India that is having a hard time accepting the fact that the jewel is still in the United Kingdom and wants it back as soon as possible.