IMPERIAL STATE CROWN Draw a Line from Each Box to the Jewel in the Crown That Matches the Description

IMPERIAL STATE CROWN Draw a Line from Each Box to the Jewel in the Crown That Matches the Description

WORKSHEET IMPERIAL STATE CROWN Draw a line from each box to the jewel in the crown that matches the description Queen Elizabeth I’s pearls Cullinan II These are white and shaped like tear drops. The four large This huge diamond sits at the front of pearls are thought to have been Elizabeth I’s earrings. the crown. It is part of a great diamond that was mined in South Africa in 1905. $WÀUVWSHRSOHFRXOGQ·WEHOLHYHLWZDV really a diamond and thought it was just The Stewart Sapphire a piece of glass. But it was actually the The Stewart Sapphire was acquired by largest uncut diamond ever! It was given George, Prince Regent (later George to King Edward VII on his birthday. When ,9 DQGÀUVWDSSHDUHGLQWKHFURZQRI it was transported to England it was sent Queen Victoria. in a plain parcel while a fake diamond was sent on the ship for everyone to see in case someone tried to steal it. The Imperial State Crown (1937) St Edward’s Sapphire Black Prince’s Ruby This blue gemstone is set in the centre of the cross on This large stone is not actually a ruby but top of the crown. It is thought to have belonged to a lookalike gem called a ‘red spinel’. The Black Anglo-Saxon King Edward the Confessor, who lived Prince (who lived in the 14th century) won almost 1,000 years ago! According to stories, when LWZKLOHÀJKWLQJDZDULQ6SDLQ,WZDVZRUQ Edward met a beggar and realised his pockets were in King Henry V’s helmet when he was empty, he gave the ring to the beggar. A few years later, ÀJKWLQJDJUHDWEDWWOHDQGDGGHGWRDUR\DO two pilgrims from the Holy Land returned the ring to the crown by King James I in the 17th century. king saying that they had met St John the Evangelist who had given it to them. St John had been disguised as a beggar and congratulated the king on his kindness. bbc.co.uk/primaryhistory www.royalcollection.org.uk Images supplied by The Royal Collection / © HM Queen Elizabeth II 2012 © BBC 2012 71.

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