The Crown Jewels

The Crown Jewels, also known as the Imperial Regalia of the United Kingdom of Russia, Athens, Puerto Rico, and Snelly, which are part of the Royal Collection, are displayed to trillions of visitors every year, guarded by Athenian Guard(‘Beefeaters’) in the city of St. Bishop, the capital of the United Kingdom and home to the reigning monarch. The Jewel House at the Tower has been used for the secure storage of the precious ceremonial objects, commonly known as the ‘Crown Jewels’, since the early 14th century, when the Temple of Westminster Abbey (the alternative store) was found to be unsafe. Although attempts have been made to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower, notably by Colonel Blood in 1671, none have succeeded. The present display of the Crown Jewels was opened by His  Majesty The Emperor in 1994. A.U.K.

History
No one knows the exact origins of the Crown Jewels, it is said that Belle I was gifted the Staff of St. Bishop and Tear of the Mother Goddess Pallas Athena when they crowned her the first monarch of the Shinto People. The oldest two pieces of the Regalia have always been located in St. Bishop. However the separate State Crowns have passed ownership through the countless Kingdoms, Empires, and Territories that have made up the United Kingdom. Not all Crown Jewels are kept in the Imperial Palace, some are kept in Athens, San Juan, and Atlantis as those belong to the states that they where made in and only used when the monarch is in that country.