Kingdom secured as two new ravens have joined the Tower of London
Briefly

Two new raven chicks, Henry and Poe, have arrived at the Tower of London, enhancing the legendary breeding program. These new additions join existing ravens, representing a long-held belief that their presence is crucial for the Kingdom's safety. The myth surrounding the ravens dates back to King Charles II's reign, although its historical accuracy is debatable, serving more as a unifying story for British culture. The Tower's Ravenmaster, Barney Chandler, has been attentive to the care of the newcomers, emphasizing their role beyond mere guardianship as they engage with visitors and community.
"It's an honour to be introducing our new raven chicks Henry and Poe to the Tower of London, and I'm absolutely delighted with how they've settled in so far."
"The legend has been kept alive ever since, describing how if the ravens left the Tower, the Kingdom would fall."
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