Every time a story involves the British
Royal family, mass media are quick to document every single detail of
it. When Queen Elizabeth left King Edward VII Hospital on March 3rd,
news sources covered the event extensively, even describing her outfit,
her pearl necklace and her brooch.
There is however one significant detail mass media completely ignored. Check out the nurse’s belt buckle.
This massive belt buckle features the Masonic square and compass alongside a pentagram – another important Masonic symbol that is used in ritual magick.
According to the Library and Museum of Freemasonry,
this belt buckle was given to nurses who trained at the Royal Masonic
Hospital, a private hospital for Freemasons and other fee-paying
patients. The Royal Masonic Hospital stopped existing in 1992 but its
belt buckles are apparently still worn by “elite” nurses such as the one
who treated the queen.
It is interesting to see how symbols of power appear in places of power.
Handshake with the Queen, a rare privilege that is not granted to commoners.
Remember that King Edward VII Hospital is where Kate got hospitalized due to a pregnancy-related illness, which led to the suicide of one of the nurses.