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King Charles’ priceless Crown Jewels were once stored in a biscuit tin to keep them safe
THE CROWN jewels are some of the most securely guarded treasures in Britain and are displayed behind bomb-proof glass and over 100 hidden security cameras. Despite these strong measures today, they were once stored in a very different and surprising location: a biscuit tin. ReutersKing Charles III wearing the Imperial State Crown during his first the State Opening of Parliament as monarch earlier this month[/caption] GettyJewels from the Imperial State Crown were once stored in a biscuit tin[/caption] We last saw the glittering Imperial State Crown as King Charles attended the State Opening of Parliament on November 7, which was the first of his new reign. During World War Two

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