 this coronation ceremony and in particular the crown jewels is part of this opulence and perceived self-worth of the British monarchy's connection to global history. So it's not just the jewels it's the pump of everything that is attached to the ceremony is such a contradiction to the things we are talking about globally in our world in terms of privilege colonialism class structures how do we move beyond the opulence to a more critical conversation around the harm that this is going to do for many communities who are a part of that history of colonization. The status of what we would call repatriation giving back to cultures and nations their artifacts that started with them there's really been nothing about repatriation there really hasn't been any statement from the royal family certainly there's been some more recent conversations about repatriation of other artifacts museum artifacts are big parts of that discussion. I think once you get to the crown jewels though that's an entire level closer to the actual identity of the monarchy and I suspect that why there isn't really a conversation about that I think the process has to start and it starts with deep real meaningful conversations and actual action that incorporates people whose history it is that I'm not talking about the monarchy's history I'm talking about the history of the people's