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Only those with eagle eyesight can spot the tea pot and cup in under 10 seconds

Can you solve this royal brainteaser in under 10 seconds? (Image: Daily Express/Christopher Sharp) The Royal Family is one of the UK’s most famous institutions. In recent months the monarchy has undergone a transition as it has moved from the Elizabethan era into the new Carolean era. When King Charles was crowned on May 6, thousands flocked to the Mall in the early hours of the morning to witness history. Furthermore, as the King continues to undertake more and more public duties in his role as monarch alongside Queen Camilla , royal fervour will continue to remain high. As a result of their ongoing popularity, there are sometimes queues to get into events where senior members might be present. To celebrate the Royal Family we’ve created a special brainteaser. Your task is to spot the teapot and hot cup of tea in under 10 seconds. The answer to the brainteaser (Image: Christopher Sharp/Daily Express) Did you spot the teapot and hot cup of tea? No worries if not, the answer is above. The teapot can be spotted in the top left-hand corner, poking out of the roof of Buckingham Palace while the cup is sitting just behind the right chair leg of the throne in the bottom right-hand corner. These brainteasers are designed to test your observational skills and push the brain to try and find the odd objects as quickly as possible. Brainteasers and other types of brain puzzles such as crosswords are designed to push the mind a little further and stretch it to keep one of the body’s most important organs healthy. The healthier the brain the less likely someone might be to develop a neurodegenerative disease such as dementia . Dementia is one of the fastest-growing conditions in the UK. According to some charities, one person is diagnosed with dementia every three minutes, and one in three people born today will develop dementia in their lifetime.

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