The Stone of Destiny was used in Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 and was also used in the coronation of the King last ...
On St Andrew's Day 1996, Scotland had a date with destiny as a symbolic centuries-old stone returned home. Ever since I followed its journey up the Royal Mile in Edinburgh as a newspaper reporter ...
The Stone of Destiny has left Edinburgh Castle for the first time in more than 25 years as it heads to London for the coronation of King Charles III. The stone, an ancient symbol of Scotland's ...
On Christmas Eve 1950 four young Scottish students took the 'Stone of Destiny' from Westminster Abbey. The symbolic stone had been taken from Scotland to England centuries before Show more On ...
Two activists have been spared jail after damaging a glass cabinet containing the Crown of Scotland and the Stone of Destiny during a protest against food poverty at Edinburgh Castle. Jamie Priest ...
He removed the Stone of Destiny, the stone on which Scottish kings were crowned, from Scotland to stop the Scottish lords making another king. Balliol was made a prisoner in England.
A protester has admitted damaging a case displaying the Stone of Destiny at Edinburgh Castle. Joe Madden pled guilty to ...
The Stone of Destiny, also known as the Stone of Scone ... It remained there until 1950 when it was taken back to Scotland by a group of students, but was later returned to London.
The Stone of Destiny was used in Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953 and was also used in the coronation of the King last year. It was formally returned to Scotland in 1996 to go on display ...