It was first carried out under the reign of Charles I to ensure the Sovereign’s safe return from the Houses of Parliament.
It was the tempestuous relationship between a previous King Charles and his parliament that will result today, nearly 400 years later, in an elected Labour MP being “taken hostage”.
The ceremonial royal bodyguards, known as the Yeoman of the Guard, will ‘search’ the cellars of the House of Commons and House of Lords for explosives. Once the search is complete, an MP will be ceremonially held hostage at Buckingham Palace and released only after the King and Queen have returned from reading the King’s Speech.
Following the Restoration of the monarchy and the subsequent coronation of Charles II, new crown jewels had to be constructed for the occasion .
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