
Famous Scottish royal stone in London for Charles coronation
An ancient stone with Scottish historical significance has arrived in London, where it is being prepared for the coronation ceremony of King Charles III.
The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny, is considered a sacred symbol of the monarchy and nationality of Scotland. Taken from the Scots by English King Edward I in 1296, the 152-kilogram (335-pound) red sandstone oblong slab has played a key role in the coronation of English and British monarchs for centuries.
It is often incorporated into the coronation chair in which monarchs sit during their coronation, being placed under the seat.
The coronation of King Charles III is scheduled for May 6, 2023.
Source: DW

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