Historic Stone of Scone moved from Edinburgh Castle ahead of King Charles’ coronation

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The Stone of Scone, often known as the Stone of Future, was moved ceremoniously from Edinburgh Citadel to make its method all the way down to London for King Charles’ coronation. The block of sandstone is believed to have been utilized by monarchs in coronations way back to the ninth century.