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Castle Curator Kate McCaffrey 25 (right), checks over a one of a kind, stunning full scale replica of St Edward's Crown, which will go on display in the Drawing Room at Hever Castle from Thursday as part of their celebrations of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. The crown originally made up of 444 jewels and created in 1661 is usually reserved for the crowning of the monarch, with Anne Boylen the only Queen Consort to be crowned in 1533. She is pictured with Maisie Cuthbert, 22, holding a replica of the Imperial State Crown, made up of 3169 jewels, with the original created in 1937 for the Coronation of King George VI.
Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Hever Castle, Kent, UK - 31 May 2022