Intetesting. One of the ravens was missing a couple weeks ago and they wondered if maybe it had died. Read that in a Google article. There's a video on i think Britain 's Bloody Crown about the ravens of the tower. Very interesting info.......
Royal palace and fortress. Prison was a secondary function. There've been only around 3500 inmates in The Tower so far. They began detaining prisoners there mainly when the Royal Family moved out after a mere 500 years of residence.
Of course not; they're plastic. The real Crown Jewels are kept in the sock drawer of Her Majesty's favourite bedchamber at Windsor Castle. The drawer has both a key and a combination lock. The former is kept by the Lord High Almoner, and the latter's code is known only to the Keeper of the Privy Purse. They both have to answer a riddle given by the First Lady of the Bedchamber to get access to the drawer.
Real or not, whenever The Queen needs them, the State Imperial Crown in particular, they are removed and brought over to Buckingham Palace. You unfortunate lot find a small note in their place reading "In Use".
@@tonywilkinson6895 Nope no one is sorry about that because it was never stolen from India. INDIA didn't exist at the time and it wasn't stolen but it was given to the British as part of the Treaty of Lahore.
For Majesty & for Country.
Toured the Tower of London in 2002 for 5 hours. Most fabulous history.
I always like the back of Jane’s hair when it gets windy.
Very interesting, I have learned something new from this video.
0:15 He mentioned that it was built under the guidance of a Monk named Gandalf !!!!!! 0_0 ( Gandalf / Wizard / Monk )
Gundulf………….. not Gandalf!
Yes, and Traitors' Gate was originally called the Water Gate. The British had them all first. 👍
Ha! If I were a master criminal, I would take the crown jewels and set the ravens free🤣🤣
0:07 He mentioned the Tower was known as the ( White Tower ! ) 0:15 He Mentioned it was built under a guidance of a Monk named ( Gandalf )
You've already said that
Where do you think he got the ideas for lord of the rings. There were 2 towers in London also
Intetesting. One of the ravens was missing a couple weeks ago and they wondered if maybe it had died. Read that in a Google article. There's a video on i think Britain 's Bloody Crown about the ravens of the tower. Very interesting info.......
900 year old prison?
Royal palace and fortress. Prison was a secondary function. There've been only around 3500 inmates in The Tower so far. They began detaining prisoners there mainly when the Royal Family moved out after a mere 500 years of residence.
The tower will welcome for very special people 😁😂👍👌👆👆👆👆
I only came here because assasins creed lol but this is cool
But are they the REAL Crown Jewels???????????
Of course not; they're plastic. The real Crown Jewels are kept in the sock drawer of Her Majesty's favourite bedchamber at Windsor Castle. The drawer has both a key and a combination lock. The former is kept by the Lord High Almoner, and the latter's code is known only to the Keeper of the Privy Purse. They both have to answer a riddle given by the First Lady of the Bedchamber to get access to the drawer.
@@sequri 😃😆😉
Real or not, whenever The Queen needs them, the State Imperial Crown in particular, they are removed and brought over to Buckingham Palace. You unfortunate lot find a small note in their place reading "In Use".
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Guards are standing in their shelter
Useless "tour". I hope somebody with a phone has done an actual job.
Kohinoor belonged to Diamond India and you guys took it away.🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Of course, it was a gift. If someone gives you something you would take it home.
Avnish Kumar : Is that why so many of you have come over here, to get them back?
So what, it belongs to the crown now that's what Empires do receive gifts from grateful country's or burn.
Yeah sorry about that. 🤔
@@tonywilkinson6895 Nope no one is sorry about that because it was never stolen from India. INDIA didn't exist at the time and it wasn't stolen but it was given to the British as part of the Treaty of Lahore.
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