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The Kohinoor diamond is currently set in the Queen's crown, stored in the Tower of London's Jewel House and is accessible to the public.
Now That King Charles III's Coronation Is Over, Indians Want Their Prestigious 'Kohinoor' Back - Culture
Kohinoor crown may go to Camilla after Queen Elizabeth's death
Who Will Own Queen Elizabeth II's Kohinoor Crown Now?
The Kohinoor diamond was obtained by the British Empire. Some argue it should be returned to India.
India says Kohinoor diamond belongs to Britain
Will India ever get back the Koh-i-Noor diamond?
With Queen Elizabeth's Death, Indians Want Kohinoor Returned
Camilla's coronation crown won't bear the Kohinoor, in part because of history : NPR
Koh-i-Noor diamond history: Why is the royal gem so controversial and how much is it worth?
Queen Elizabeth II's death: Camilla will get Kohinoor diamond crown - The Economic Times
India Demands its Kohinoor Diamond Back - Asia Sentinel
Queen Elizabeth II death: What will happen to Kohinoor crown now?
The centuries-long journey of Kohinoor to the crown of Queen Elizabeth II, and now Camilla - BusinessToday
Kohinoor—a 'gift' to the British, but only God or a woman can wear it with impunity - The American Bazaar