The Queen Calls The Crown Extremely Heavy, Netizens Ask Her To Return Stolen Jewels

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In a 2018 BBC documentary, Queen Elizabeth II made a statement that not only is the Crown very difficult to balance but it could possibly 'break her neck' if she looked down. While discussing the 65th anniversary of her coronation, the head of the Royal family made this very obvious revelation since the Crown is set with 2868 diamonds, 11 sapphires, 11 emeralds and 269 pearls.
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