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Fears of the collapse of the throne and the “fall of the British royal crown” due to 6 crows

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The British newspaper “Daily Mail” revealed strange details that could be considered from the ancient cultures or myths inherited by the British people, related to the stability of the British royal crown.

The Tower of London, famous for its distinctive clock, its location, and its legacy in relation to British history, witnessed celebrations marking the rulers of two rooks who have a very great peculiarity related to the stability of the royal crown, according to the source.

According to British folklore and heritage, the presence of these birds is vital to the survival of the kingdom and not to fall, and legend says that if the six ravens residing in the tower abandon their position, the kingdom, crown and tower will fall.

The sources indicated that the ravens that lived in the tower, which numbered only 4, gave birth to two young chicks, which brought joy and pleasure to some people.

A 350-year-old legend says that six crows must remain in the tower, by royal decree, to ensure the safety of the kingdom.

Earlier this year, the “Queen” crow, who lived in the Tower of London, went missing and workers fear her death.

Merlinna, the 14-year-old “free-spirited” crow, who arrived at the tower in 2007, has disappeared. Her disappearance remains a mystery, which raises many fears due to the ancient legend.

It is believed that Charles II was the first to insist on protecting the crows in the tower after he was warned that the crown and the tower itself would fall if it left.

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