They belong to the 'Crown' or the institution of the monarchy/state.
The Crown is represented by the Reigning Monarch, and is above the monarch in status (the crown is passed on from one monarch to the next). Don't think The Crown is some from of company or organisation. And don't think the Monarch owns the Crown. The Crown owns everything.
All of the British Crown Jewels.
where are the scottish crown jewels held Better known as the Honours of Scotland, and containing jewels older than the bling that is the the British Crown Jewels, they are kept in Edinburgh Castle.
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.
The British crown jewels are kept at the Tower of London, and can be viewed by the public.
englands queen is a theif they robbed the indian jewels, these are know known as the crown jewels
The Kohinoor diamond is currently part of the British Crown Jewels and is housed within the Tower of London. It was presented to Queen Victoria in 1851 and has remained in the possession of the British monarchy since then.
No, don’t think so. The royal palace was raided and many items like jewels were broken up and sold around Europe. Some of the British Crown Jewels came from Russia durning the revolution.
The present Queen Elizabeth II
"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).
aston wright built the crown jewels
The British Crown Jewels are stored in the Tower of London.
The Tower of London is now a major tourist attraction, a museum, home of the British Crown Jewels and it still has a small military garrison.