The Crowns
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About The Crowns
The Crowns is a golf tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. From the 10th anniversary in 1969 to the 50th anniversary in 2009, the official name of this competition was "International Invitational Golf THE CROWNS". The tournament record is 260. It was set by Masashi Ozaki in 1995.
King's Speech: The quirks and crowns of the King's State Opening
... What might seem even odder is that The Crowns and regalia travel to Westminster separately in their own carriage...
Scottish ceremony sees King Charles tread a thin line
... In 1567 the Honours of Scotland were used at Stirling to crown James VI, and, following his consolidation of the Scottish and English monarchies in the 1603 Union of The Crowns, at the coronation of his son, the ill-fated Charles I at Edinburgh s Palace of Holyroodhouse in 1633...
Penny Mordaunt's sword becomes Tower attraction
... A new display is being opened this week in the Jewel House, where The Crowns and regalia are kept in the Tower...
King Charles coronation: Does Scotland want its kilted king?
... Over the past two decades, British politics has been shaped by debate about the 1707 union of the parliaments but the older union of The Crowns also faced strain during the reign of Queen Elizabeth, a period characterised by fading memories of the British Empire, a rise in Scottish nationalism, and a marked decline in deference...
Coronation carriage will be a more comfortable ride
... The coronation ceremony will use the traditional regalia, such as symbolic rings and swords, as well as The Crowns, including the St Edward s crown which will be placed on the King s head...
Cambodia: Angkorian crown jewellery handed over in London
... One of The Crowns appears to be from the pre-Angkorian period, experts believe, and could have been made by artisans in the 7th Century...
The monarchy's delicate Scottish balancing act
... It was only on the death of Elizabeth I in 1603 that The Crowns of Scotland and England had been united...
Stone of Destiny to return to Westminster Abbey for coronation
... By this point, The Crowns of Scotland and England had been merged for nearly 400 years...