Yea... of course they see the real jewels depends if u mean the Cohinoor yea and the crown Jewels OF COURSE!!!!!!!!
The crown jewels are on display at the Towe of London as far as I know. You can probably find a website that shows the crown jewels by typing "Crown Jewels" into your search engine of choice.
See some at the link below.
The British Crown Jewels are stored in the Tower of London.
"Crown jewels" are the various crowns, necklaces, pendants, and implements that traditionally belong to the monarch or royal family of a kingdom. They are usually ornately formed using precious metals and gemstones (hence the name).
When the crown of the Queen Mother, Queen Elizabeth, now deceased, is on display in the Royal Crown Jewels displays in London, England, you can see the Koh-i-Noor diamond.
Tower of London.
They can be anywhere. When I'm on the game, i like to look at the center of the screen, then see out of the corner of my eye any movement.
Ravenclaw's Diadem is a silver crown with the blue jewels in the middle. See related links for a picture of the film prop that was displayed at Comic Con 2010.
There are many websites which can answer this question, but put simply, virtually none of the Crown Jewels dates from before 1661, the date of the coronation of Charles II. This is because, in a monumental act of historical vandalism, after the execution of Charles I, Cromwell had all the earlier crown jewels dating back to Saxon times in some cases, broken up or melted down, and sold off. After the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 people tried to see if any articles had survived, and the only ones that had done so intact were the ampulla and spoon, both used in the anointing ceremony. Virtually everything else was made from scratch. Over the centuries various articles have been added to the Crown Jewels at various times in various centuries, so the question of how old they are depends on which piece is being considered.
The visitors to my house can see the stars from my garden.
Collect all five jewels, then take them to the totem at the museum in Nabooti. (see related questions)
There are 5 missing jewels : purple, green, red, white, and blue. (see related question)