King Charles’s coronation : It might be a diplomatic fiasco if Queen Camila wears Koh-i-Noor

With King Charles’s coronation set to happen on May 6 subsequent 12 months, Buckingham Palace has turned into a hive of exercise as discussions are happening in full swing as to who will put on what at the royal ceremony.

The special focus is on King Charles’s spouse Camilla. According to a royal biographer, King Charles desires Camilla to put on Queen Elizabeth II’s crown that’s fitted with the Kohinoor diamond at the coronation. However, critics have warned the Palace that it would be akin to a ‘massive diplomatic grenade.’

THE COVETED BUT ‘CONTROVERSIAL’ DIAMOND

Queen Elizabeth II’s crown features 2,800 diamonds with the front cross holding the well-known 105-carat Kohinoor diamond, one of many largest lower diamonds in the world.

The huge diamond originated from India and was given to Queen Victoria by the final Sikh emperor of India –who at the time was 10-years-old. But the gifting of the diamond is disputed and at least three countries—India, Pakistan and Afghanistan—have claimed that the jewel be returned.

‘MASSIVE DIPLOMATIC GRENADE’

Renowned author William Dalrymple, who co-wrote a ebook on the controversial gem referred to as ‘Koh-i-Noor: The History Of The World’s Most Infamous Diamond’, has described the difficulty of Camilla wearing the coveted diamond as a ‘massive diplomatic grenade’.

“It is not a small, sensitive issue in the eyes of India. People in the UK don’t have the slightest conception of how much it matters in India. For people here, it is the name of an Indian restaurant… or maybe something they have seen on a school trip,” mentioned Dalrymple.

“It is actually part of a wider disconnect of a number of things that Indians get very upset about.. with the colonial period…The diamond has been claimed by Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and also the Taliban. It is a hugely sensitive stone,” mentioned the author.

“It matters to a huge number of people and has continued to be very controversial since the Queen died. India is rising as a global power and there is an expectation that this is an issue that will come back,” added Dalrymple.

‘USE OF KOHINOOR WILL BRING BACK PAINFUL MEMORIES’

Whether the disputed jewel is ready to characteristic in King Charles’s coronation subsequent 12 months has now change into a bone of competition after a BJP spokesperson mentioned its use would convey again ‘painful reminiscences’ of British colonialism’.

A spokesperson of the BJP mentioned, “The coronation of Camilla and the use of the crown jewel Kohinoor brings back painful memories of the colonial past. Most Indians have very little memory of the oppressive past. Five to six generations of Indians suffered under multiple foreign rules for over five centuries.”

“Recent occasions, such as Queen Elizabeth II’s death, the coronation of the new Queen and the use of the Kohinoor do transport a few Indians back to the days of the British Empire in India,” mentioned the BJP spokesperson.

‘DECISION RESTS WITH BUCKINGHAM PALACE’

UK’s Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has mentioned it’s for Buckingham Palace to determine whether or not the Kohinoor diamond will be used within the coronation of the Queen Consort. “…The palace is really very good at assessing the public, and indeed the international, mood,” mentioned Cleverly.

Several stories have emerged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed concern that the usage of the diamond, which was seized by the East India Company in 1849, would supply an unwelcome reminder of the British Empire.

“We have a fantastic relationship with India and the Indian people. It is a decision for the Palace and I have no doubt the coronation will be an absolute celebration,” mentioned Cleverly.

UK FOREIGN SECY DOWNPLAYS HOME SECY’S PLAINTS ABOUT INDIAN MIGRANTS

Cleverly performed down strategies that feedback by Home Secretary Suella Braverman concerning the variety of Indian migrants, who overstay their visas, have broken the UK’s hopes of a free commerce cope with India.

“We do have a very strong relationship with India… We do want to have an even stronger trading relationship with India,” he mentioned.

Some concern the row over the usage of the diamond may threaten to scupper a key commerce cope with India, which is already in jeopardy after Braverman’s feedback about Indian migrants.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s authorities is livid at feedback made by the Home Secretary final week wherein she warned UK PM Elizabeth Truss towards easing immigration guidelines in any post-Brexit settlement.

The Home Secretary mentioned that Brexiteers didn’t vote for an open borders coverage with India and claimed that visa overstayers from the subcontinent already pose a downside.

SO WILL CAMILLA WEAR THE CROWN WITH THE COVETED DIAMOND?

Royal professional Angela Levin mentioned that she is ‘fairly positive’ the Queen Consort ‘does not thoughts’ if she wears the Kohinoor diamond as she has round 40 tiaras to select from, however King Charles desires Queen Camilla to comply with his grandmother and put on it at the coronation.

Talking about whether or not carrying the Kohinoor diamond may inflame UK-India tensions as the federal government makes an attempt to get its commerce deal over the road, Levin mentioned, “The government feels that this might affect the deal they are making with India and that is very important at the moment given how everything’s so tricky now.”

When King Charles first raised the difficulty of his spouse taking her place by his aspect at his coronation a number of years in the past, it was provisionally agreed that she would be proclaimed Queen Consort utilizing the late Queen Mother’s crown.

However, it has been learnt that there’s ‘important nervousness’ about this given the persevering with controversy over the possession of the diamond, which originated in India, and is claimed not solely by the republic but in addition a number of different international locations.

The gem, which is held in a removable platinum mount, could now be taken out of the crown earlier than use or the crown could not even be used at all and Camilla may go for one thing easier, similar to Queen Victoria’s coronet.

A supply within the know of the matter mentioned, “Times have changed and His Majesty is acutely sensitive to these issues, as are his advisors. There are serious political sensitivities and significant nervousness around them, particularly regarding India.”

Buckingham Palace declined to remark. However, royal sources insisted no official resolution has but been made on whether or not the valuable gem, which is a part of the famed Crown Jewels, will seem at King Charles’s coronation on May 6.