Four arrested after Tower of London display case containing State Crown defaced


Take Back Power A protester pours custard on the display case containing the Imperial State Crown in the Jewel House at the Tower of London while another protester watches on.Take Back Power

Four people have been arrested after custard and apple crumble were flung at a display case containing part of the Crown Jewels at the Tower of London.

Police were called shortly before 10:00 GMT on Saturday after the case containing the Imperial State Crown was defaced.

The Metropolitan Police said four people had been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage and the Tower’s Jewel House was temporarily closed to the public while the police investigated.

Take Back Power, which describes itself as a new non-violent civil-resistance group, claimed it was behind the act.

The group said it carried out the stunt to demand the UK government establishes a permanent citizen’s assembly – a “House of the People” – with the power to “tax extreme wealth and fix Britain”.

Footage shared by the group on social media showed one protester removing a large foil tray of crumble from a bag before slamming it against the glass protecting the Imperial State Crown.

Another then poured a tub of bright yellow custard on the front of the case.

“Democracy has crumbled”, one protester shouted. Another added: “Britain is broken. We’ve come here to the jewels of the nation to take back power.”

Surprised tourists could be seen reacting to the stunt, while a Tower of London staff member spoke into her radio.

The Jewel House reopened to the public early in the afternoon.

This is the second demonstration claimed by the group in the past few days.

On Wednesday, three protesters emptied bags of manure onto the floor of The Ritz hotel lobby under its 25ft Christmas tree.

Annotated image of the Imperial State Crown

The Imperial State Crown is a famous symbol of the monarchy and was worn by the King as he left Westminster Abbey on his coronation day in 2023.

Outside of coronation’s, the priceless working crown is only used on formal occasions, such as the State Opening of Parliament.

When not used for ceremonial occasions it is kept in the Jewel House at the Tower of London.

It was originally made in 1937, for the coronation of George VI, and contains 2,868 diamonds, 17 sapphires, 11 emeralds, four rubies and 269 pearls and weighs over a kilogram.


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