After Queen Elizabeth's Death who will get Stolen Kohinoor Diamond..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
After queen Elizabeth's Death who will get Stolen Kohinoor Diamond..!?
Although there are many types of diamonds in the world, the most valuable diamond is the Kohinoor diamond. Kohinoor diamond belongs to India. The diamond was stolen from india during the british invasion and is currently in the possession of queen Elizabeth of England. The indian government made several attempts to request the return of this diamond to india, but the diamond did not enter India. queen Elizabeth has now died due to ill health. His son Charles took over as the next king. In this situation, the question has arisen as to who will go to queen Elizabeth's Kohinoor diamond-encrusted crown next. The crown has 2800 diamonds and is crowned with the world-famous Kohinoor diamond.
Britain's queen Elizabeth II reigned for 70 years, and after her death, queen Elizabeth's son Charles took over as King. So, it is said that the diamond will go to his wife Camilla. Charles' first wife, Diana, died in a car accident in 1996, and he married Camilla for the second time.
One of the finest diamonds in the world, Kohinoor is popularly known as the 'Mountain of Light'. It was minted in india and passed from one ruling dynasty to another over the centuries. The diamond was last owned by the Sikh king Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1813. He had the Kohinoor diamond embedded in his crown. Later it passed to his son dilip Singh in 1839. The diamond was stolen during the british invasion in 1849 and went to England.

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