Camilla might not wear Koh-i-noor diamond crown to coronation
Kohinoor diamond: Why crown jewel is trending in India after Queen Elizabeth II's death
The controversial history of the Koh-i-Noor diamond
The Kohinoor Diamond
Britain Admits Kohinoor Diamond Was Forcibly Taken From India
The Kohinoor diamond was obtained by the British Empire. Some argue it should be returned to India.
Indians want King Charles III to return Kohinoor, a massive 105-carat diamond worth $591 million - ABC News
Holding Their Stolen Goods for Dear Life': Palace Announces Camilla Won't Wear 105.6 Carat Koh-i-Noor Jewel That Was 'Gifted' During Colonial Era; Calls Mount for Its Return
Kohinoor Display Gets 'Transparent' Makeover At Tower Of London
Indians sue Queen for return of £100m jewel in the crown they say was stolen
Here's how the Kohinoor ended up on the crown of Queen Elizabeth II's mother
Koh-i-Noor by William Dalrymple and Anita Anand review – an infamous diamond and imperial bloodshed, History books
Jewel in the crown: Excerpt from Shashi Tharoor's new book, An Era of Darkness - Hindustan Times
Jewels in Camilla's Crown Will Not Include Famed Diamond Claimed by India - The New York Times
With Queen Elizabeth's Death, Indians Want Kohinoor Returned