He King Charles III and her mother, Queen Elizabeth II, had a curious tradition which the monarch continues to fully adhere to today and was keep a close eye on some curious animals who hang around the Tower of London and who, according to one source, “serve Her Majesty” as any security guard would.
In an interview given by Crow Master Michael Chandler to The telegraphhe said that the animals, some crows, ‘They guard His Majesty as any guard would.in addition to the fact that he has always taken care of them regularly following the tradition of Queen Elizabeth II‘.
The Tower of London is a popular tourist attraction because it houses the Crown Jewels, which is why it is somehow said that it is these ravens that “guard‘this property and that is why ‘they serve the king’. Currently, the tower has seven ravens named Jubilee, Poppy, Harris, Georgie, Edgar, Branwen and Rex, which means ‘king’ in Latin and was named in honour of the coronation of King Charles III.