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Emoji crown can refer directly to this subject. Royal power or its direct delegate (king or queen).
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It does not have to be the person wearing exactly the same headdress. This can mean any monarch (Mongol khan or Egyptian pharaoh).
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Crown emoji may denote a crown or anything that is connected with it. It can be a symbol of royal power or its owner (a king or a queen). However, it's doesn't always mean crown-like headwear. This emoji refers to any monarch (like Khan Mongol or Egyptian pharaoh).
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As we know, the idea of emphasizing your high status with luxurious clothes is not new. However, head embellishment has always played the most significant role in it. A halo of feathers, plumage, a top hat. The person with the highest status was always supposed to wear the most elegant hat. Crowns were made by the best jewelers, who decorated them with lots of gems.
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Apart from that, nowadays this emoji is especially popular due to COVID-19, or coronavirus pandemic. It's often used with virus emoji or other symbols connected to disease.
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The idea of designating your higher status with a more lush garment is as old as humanity itself. But utmost attention was always given to decorating the head. A crown of feathers, a plume, a huge cylinder height. The person with the highest status should always have the most luxurious headdress. Crowns were made by the best jewelers and decorated with many gems.
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