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Rishi Sunak calls on Northern Ireland parties to 'redouble' efforts to break Stormont deadlock as US president Joe Biden flies into Belfast on 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement

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Suella Braverman blasts police force for sending FIVE officers to seize collection of golliwog dolls from family pub as Home Office source warns they 'shouldn't be involved in this nonsense' Pictured: Top left: The Sword of Temporal Justice, bottom left: Ampulla, bottom inset left: Coronation Spoon, bottom inset right: Queen Mary's Crown, which will be worn by the Queen Consort, bottom right: St Edward's Crown, top right: the Imperial State Crown, centre: the late Queen Elizabeth II in her Coronation regaliaįears that royal well-wishers forced to camp out for days still won't be able to see King Charles on his coronation procession because the route is just a mile long and much shorter than his mother's (but there will be TWO state carriages) And what makes the Crown Jewels so unique is that they are still a 'working' collection. It's the most spectacular collection of royal regalia in the world whose history is entwined with that of the monarchy. The Mail was invited last week to the Jewel House at the Tower to view Their Majesties' Coronation Regalia with experts who revealed some of the fascinating detail behind the Royal Collection gems. From St Edward's Crown, which has been placed on the head of every British monarch since 1661, to the sceptres which will be placed in Camilla's hands, each plays a crucial part in the making of majesty.

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On May 6, viewers around the world will see the biggest show of pomp and majesty in 70 years when much of the collection is taken from its home in the Tower of London and used for the Coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla.

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