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Why Camilla will not wear the Kohinoor diamond at the coronation of King Charles III

The British royals are hoping to dodge another colonialism row by keeping the famed Kohinoor diamond out of the public eye at the coronation of King Charles III today.

May 06, 2023 / 10:22 IST
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Kohinoor diamond
The crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother is set with the Kohinoor diamond (Image credit: hrp.org.uk)

The British royals are hoping to dodge another colonialism row by keeping the famed Kohinoor diamond out of the public eye at the coronation of King Charles III today.

The 105-carat Kohinoor is arguably among the most famous – and one of the largest – diamonds in the world. It currently sits locked away in the Tower of London, but legend says the gemstone was found in India in the 14th century. It changed many hands over the next few decades – having been in the possession of various rulers, dynasties and countries before it was ceded to Queen Victoria after the British annexation of Punjab in 1849.

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The Kohinoor is therefore believed to be another remnant of Britain’s colonial past – a stone that rightfully belongs to India. And since the death of Queen Elizabeth II last year, calls have grown for it to be returned to its rightful owners.

After Queen Elizabeth II died, the Ministry of External Affairs in India said it had raised the issue of bringing the Kohinoor back to Indian soil. “My understanding is that the government of India responded to it in Parliament a few years ago. We have said that we have been raising this matter from time to time with the UK government and we will continue to explore ways and means for obtaining a satisfactory resolution of the matter,” MEA Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi had said.