What is considered to be the Stone of Destiny (or Stone of Scone) is now in Edinburgh Castle.
Edward I removed the Stone of Destiny, a symbol of Scottish kingship, and the Stone of Scone, to England in 1296. The stones were eventually returned to Scotland in 1996.
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When Scotland was an independent country, Scottish Kings were crowned while sitting on the Stone of Destiny. It is currently located under the Coronation Chair in Westminster Abbey.
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The Stone of Destiny, also known as the Stone of Scone, was stolen in 1950 by a group of Scottish nationalist students. They believed that returning the stone to Scotland would symbolize the nation's independence and heritage. The students successfully removed it from Westminster Abbey, where it had been kept since 1296, but it was later recovered by authorities and returned to England. In 1996, the stone was finally returned to Scotland, where it is now housed at Edinburgh Castle.
The Stone of Scone, also called the Stone of Destiny, is currently kept at Edinburgh Castle but arrangements are in place for it to travel to Westminster Abbey in London for any future coronations. In the past it was kept at Scone Abbey before its removal to Westminster Abbey in England where it remained until it was returned to Scotland in 1996.
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The Stone of Scone, otherwise called the Stone of Destiny was the seat that Scottish Kings sat on to be crowned when Scotland was an independent country. It is now in Westminster Abbey in London, under the Coronation Chair and is still part of the Coronation ceremony of British monarchs.
The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny, is currently housed in Edinburgh Castle, Scotland. After being returned to Scotland in 1996 following a long period of being kept in Westminster Abbey, it is now displayed as a symbol of Scottish heritage. It is set to be used in the coronation of future British monarchs, reflecting its historical significance.