Stone of Destiny taken to London for King Charles’ coronation

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The Stone of Destiny, an ancient rock and sacred symbol of Scotland’s monarchy, was brought to London ahead of the coronation of King Charles. For centuries, British monarchs have been crowned on the more than 330-pound piece of sandstone. NBC News’ Ali Arouzi reports.