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How does the Queen of England sleep with that big crown on her head?

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How does the Queen of England sleep with that big crown on her head?

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  1. She actually sleeps in a giant crown.  

    Cause try and picture the queen of england in bed, like in pjs and lounging in bed...... ahahahahaha i cant see it

    so her and her husband have giant crowns that they sleep in at night.


  2. She has a special little one that she wears at night.

  3. It isn't easy. She closes her eyes and thinks of England -- oh - perhaps that refers to something else she does......

  4. She has a mini-crown for sleeping. :)

  5. That's a good question! Here... have a bisquit!

  6. The crown she wears to bed is made of the finest linen and is decorated with died cotton wool buds.

    It is her favorite piece of head wear, but protocol means she must wear a heavy solid gold crown on royal occasions because all monarchs must shrink and not grow during their reign.

  7. Instead of asking stupid questions, answer your questions you're way behind.

  8. i don't think she sleeps with her crown in the first place.

    i don't think you see her wearing a crown. only during coronation's or any special occasion. even when she came to Singapore with her husband, she wasn't wearing her instead she wears d**n d**n expensive clothes...

  9. Very Carefully.

    She obviously has no trouble sleeping with a Conscience on her head...

    :

  10. The same way as you sleep with your head on the pillow!

  11. Be surprised or not, the Crown Jewels are actually properties that belongs to the state, and only worn during the coronation ceremony and at various other state functions.  It is not part of the Queen's own private assets and collections, meaning  she cannot wake up one morning and decide to walk around with it on her head. However, she does possess various priceless diamond crusted tiaras.

    Most of the Crown Jewels worn by different monarchs throughout its history are located in the Tower of London. The George IV State Diadem or Diamond Diadem Crown (which was worn by the Queen during her coronation in 1953) is locked away behind a bulletproof glass case and guarded 24/7 in the Tower of London. It is on display for visitors to take a peek at, however, everyone must stand in a circular motion walkway that goes around the glass case. Maybe it's for security seasons or they don't want people all huddling over the glass case and creating a human traffic jam.

  12. I think she must take it off.  It would dig into her 60's hairdo

  13. She sleeps inside the big crown. She turns into a Lilliputian at night. She has the power to do it. Long live the Queen!!!!!!!!!!!!

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