The crown of England is in the Tower of London. Yes her or she can wear the crown. The Queen wore the crown for for cornation in 1952 and for other events such as the state opening of parliment every year.
2007-01-12 13:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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If memory serves Me correctly, there is only the one Crown of England, and that is kept in the Tower of London, and is only brought out for special occasions, such as a coronation, or the opening of Parliament.
2007-01-12 15:41:25
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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Rather than it being a "King's crown" it is actually the Sovereign's crown, then the current sovereign (Queen Elizabeth II) wears it on the appropriate occasions.
2007-01-12 17:41:49
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answered by Aine 3
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The crown is kept beside Prince Philip's family jewels.
2007-01-14 13:18:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The king should always wear a crown to protect the family jewels.
2007-01-12 15:15:35
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answered by funtasticfool 2
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So far as I know it's beeing kept in a chatue what we European would call it. Since these kind of jewlery belong to the state of Englnd it's probably kept behind safe glasses in a museum for folks to see.
2007-01-12 15:55:38
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answered by angelikabertrand64 5
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In the Tower of London.
2007-01-14 09:00:32
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answered by Martha P 7
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tower of london
2007-01-14 21:48:08
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answered by mpefg 2
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i wonder that same thing..... but since they get a new crown(i think) for every new part of the dictatorship, i think they keep it up for display or something. Hmmmm......these are the questions that come to mind.....
2007-01-12 14:49:46
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answered by Anonymous
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