Charles III’s coronation could be jeopardized by Scotland’s failure to borrow the Scone Stone: Here’s why
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After being officially declared King of the United Kingdom, Charles III He will soon be crowned according to tradition. However, there will be doubts about the protocol of the ceremony, which must take place in the presence of a special item: Stone of Sconethe holiest “jewel” Scotland. And despite the risk of a sensational diplomatic case, it’s not clear that it will be granted.