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King Charles Is Keeping Close Tabs on These Famous Animals Living at Tower of London


King Charles at the Mey Highland Games in Edinburgh, Scotland on Aug. 3, 2024.ย Photo:ย Euan Cherry/Gettyย 

King Charlesย is looped with the latest on the ravens at the Tower of London, a tradition with a superstitious history.

The King, 75, is staying up to date on the birds that live at the London landmark, Ravenmaster Michael Chandler revealed in a new interview.

โ€œThey are serving His Majesty as much as we in the [Kingโ€™s] bodyguard do,โ€ Chandler toldย The Telegraphย in a piece published on Aug. 16, adding that King Charles โ€œdoes check up on them regularly, as did his mother [Queen Elizabeth].โ€

The outlet specified that King Charles keeps up through an annual report about the Tower of London, which is a popular tourist attraction as the home of theย crown jewels.

Tower of London's new Ravenmaster Yeoman Warder Barney Chandler looks at a raven at the Tower of London on July 29, 2024.
Ravenmaster Yeoman Warder Michael Chandler looks at a raven at the Tower of London on July 29, 2024.BENJAMIN CREMEL/AFP via Gettyย 

As the legend goes, ravens have been kept at the Tower of London since the reign of King Charles II, who ruled from 1660 to 1685, because he feared the kingdom would fall if they left the fortress.

โ€œIt is said that the Kingโ€™s astronomer John Flamsteed, who had an observatory in the White Tower, complained that the resident ravens were impeding his work and requested their removal,โ€ Historic Royal Palacesย statesย about the superstition. โ€œThe King was advised that if the ravens left the Tower then the Kingdom would fall โ€” an alarming sentiment for a recently restored monarch โ€” and the legend has been kept alive ever since.โ€

Tower of London's new Ravenmaster Yeoman Warder Barney Chandler walks at the Tower of London on July 29, 2024
The Tower of London on July 29, 2024.BENJAMIN CREMEL/AFP via Gettyย 

The Tower of London currently houses seven ravens named Jubilee, Harris, Poppy, Georgie, Edgar, Branwen andย Rex, which is Latin for โ€œkingโ€ and named in honor of King Charlesโ€™ coronation in May 2023.

A veteran of the Royal Marines and Yeoman Warder guard at the Tower of London since 2009, Chandler became Ravenmaster in March and told theย Telegraphย that he wasnโ€™t particularly interested in birds when became a Yeoman Warder, orย Beefeater, 15 years ago.

โ€œInitially, the draw was the legend of the ravens and then being here seeing them, working among themโ€ฆit was just naturalโ€ he explained. โ€œI fell in love with the ravens. Theyโ€™re individuals, they are characters, just like us.โ€

Ravens rest inside their enclosure at the Tower of London on July 29, 2024
Ravens at the Tower of London on July 29, 2024.BENJAMIN CREMEL/AFP via Gettyย 

In his Ravenmaster role, Chandler leads a team of four Yeoman Warders who look after the black birds at the historic fortress, which attracts almost three million visitors per year. They are fed a special diet of mice, chicks, rats and raw meats, with blood-soaked biscuits given as a treat.

ย ravensโ€™ flight feathers are kept partially trimmed โ€œto encourage them to stay at the Tower,โ€ Historic Royal Palaces said, where they seem to be having plenty of fun this summer.

The Tower of Londonโ€™s social media team has kept its feed updated with what some of the birds are up to, from a โ€œcheeky peckโ€ at the White Tower to aย refreshing splashย in a bath.


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