HAIR TO THE THRONE

Antiques Roadshow’s Fiona Bruce left stunned by locket with secret royal connection inside

ANTIQUES Roadshow host Fiona Bruce was left open-mouthed by a locket that had a connection to a king hidden inside.

Fiona and her team of experts took a trip to Farnborough, Hants., in a classic episode of Antiques Roadshow - and her jaw soon dropped to the floor.

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presenter examined a beautiful silver locket and soon found inside the team that it had a special royal connection.

The 57-year-old explained that the locket contained a tiny strand of hair believed to have belonged to a former monarch.

She began: “Amongst all the ceramics, silverware and jewellery that we see on the roadshow, we often see a lot of hair.

“We’ve had Nelson’s hair, Wellington’s hair and we have here what purports to be hair from Charles I.”

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Fiona went on to explain it was an unusual find as it wasn’t a full strand of hair inside the locket, but a minuscule cutting.

However, the presenter explained that, unfortunately, there was no way to confirm the origins of the hair.

She added: “It’s impossible to verify whether it is in fact Charles I’s or not.

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“But, I can only assume that if it is his, it was taken from his head before he met his grizzly end."

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After his defeat in the English Civil War, Charles was famously tried, found guilty, and beheaded in January 1649.

Antiques Roadshow is available on BBC iPlayer now.

The locket contained a tiny strand of hair believed to have belonged to a former monarchCredit: BBC
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