'This means the queen was coronated on a fake in 1953 and sausage fingers will be coronated on a fake as well.' 👀
Used for centuries in the inauguration of kings, it's one of Scotland's most priceless artefacts - but it could very well be sharing keg space in one of Glasgow's best-known pubs.
READ MORE: The Arlington bar on Woodlands Road bought over by financier who helped Celtic takeover in 1990s On April 11, 1951, the stone turned up some 500 miles away at historic Arbroath Abbey and it was later brought back to London. The stone stayed south of the border until 1996 when it was formally returned to Scotland.
There are accounts to suggest that the stone was indeed taken to the Arlington Bar during its short 'holiday' to Scotland in 1951, but the pub is adamant it never left.
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