I immediately thought of that old song but instead of “it don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing” it’s “you can’t be a king if you ain’t got that bling” 😆
@@mbgal7758 Of course you did. That's the line they swiped. I believe they thought everyone would know that. I am not of that time, but even lol know that line, which has become a pop tune line over here.
@@lsmith9249 There's a lots of documents, blogs and sites about tiaras and jewellery of royal houses around the world. Some of them keep updating collections continously.
My request: A video on Queen Elizabeth II's brooches. She has so many jewels you can get a vast number of videos from them, and I'll happily watch them all, but her brooches seem to be where she most expresses herself, and expresses what she's trying to convey with every outfit. I'd love a video on their history and meaning.
So do I. An explanation of where they come from, who gave which to the queen, and when/where she wore them on specific occasions, intending which message exactly. For instance I learned today that the Queen wore a brooch given by the Obamas, during Trump’s state visit. I would love to see the brooch, as I didn't know the anecdote at the time. Those jewels have still so much to teach us!
What they mean is that your a slave/peon and she is your master. Keep on licking their asses while every taxpayer in Britain is stuck with a 100,000,000 bill to pay for their "life style". Oh, but they work so hard!!!!! I forgot. Have fun paying taxes for a health care system they have all but dismantled with people waiting 2 years to see a doctor. I bet that bitch NEVER waited an hour to see one of her fancy homeopathic doctors. Pretty soon all the pubs in Britain will close for good because of fucked up government priorities but the prols really don't need them...... OH, BUT THE JEWELS!!!!! I have never seen such blind, unquestioning, sycophantery in all my life as there is on this page. Grow a brain.
Despite being of some Irish extradition, I have to say I like Cromwell quite a bit more than most members of the royal family (tho. that says more about how little good there is to say on the royal family's behalf than about Cromwell's personal qualities). He did invite the Jews back to England, at the very least.
@@jeandehuit5385 yeah it’s interesting I was kind of wonder if the English Civil War had happened in the 18th century like the French revolution would we see Cromwell in a different light.
@@happycake2234 His reputation has been all over the place. IIRC the Victorians liked him, but that doesn't say much, b/c the Victorians didn't have as great a grasp on English history as they liked to think they did (they liked King John, for example, IIRC on the grounds that Magna Carta helped further British Constitutionalism--both minority views today, as I understand)
@@jeandehuit5385 Yes, Cromwell, the man who essentially banned happiness from England and beat the shit out of Scotland… compared to a 90 year old with shiny gemstones and charity sponsorships 🤨
@@Edmonton-of2ec He banned theatre, Christmas, & enacted an unusually bloody war against the Irish. I'm not unaware of the man's flaws. But you can't compare him to the current queen, b/c Cromwell had the task of actually *ruling* a government, not just sitting on a gilded chair & cut ribbons. He's bound to screw up more often & said screw ups are going to have larger consequences. And despite his other flaws, he appears to have genuinely been against the institution of monarchy: despite the common image of him eagerly positioning his son as successor, it appears Cromwell spent many, *many* years without naming a successor despite strong pressure to do so. He only named his son Richard as heir near the very end of his life at a point when that pressure was the strongest. One would expect that, if he truly expected to be succeeded by his son in the monarchical fashion, he would associate his son in government early on as the kings did. Cromwell did not do this, & Richard Cromwell was only positioned to succeed when Cromwell was practically on his deathbed. Was this the mark of an ad-hoc military junta rather than an actual republic (or even a functioning government)? Yeah, pretty much. But considering that when the royals ruled things operated at nearly-equal level of disfunction, I have to give Cromwell some credit for his heart being in the right place at least some of the time.
Yes please a video about the privately owned crowns, tiaras, etc. And maybe include a rundown on the difference between crown, tiara, and diadem. Also, it’s fascinating seeing those crowns without their stones. The stones aren’t set the way I would think at all. That’s really cool.
@@LisbonHalalKitchen The spoils of war, or confiscations from murderous foes… Such treasures were originally “sourced/stolen” by the local rulers of the times and regions…
There is that. However, there are certain tones that irritate me for some reason. Im getting a little condescending tone from it. *shrugs* maybe its just me.
I've been fortunate to visit the Tower of London & glad they keep them on display for all too see. The pics still don't do them justice...these are really priceless works of art...but to see the collection under lights ... unbelievable.. ..the beauty & sparkle is totally beyond anything I've ever seen!!!
I'd never be able to see the crown jewels, so I really liked how clearly this video presented them. Man, that "king bling" was absolutely beautiful! The sparkle, the rich colors. I love the history, too. Thanks for sharing.
Knocked it out of the park with this one. I have watched it three times already. And yes absolutely the private tiara collection would be more than welcoming. Thanks Lindsay
@@SymphonyBrahms THE SPELLING IS CAMILLA and like all Queen Consorts she will wear the consorts crown and Edward VII was not married to any of the women you refer to and Diana was the most loose woman in royal history and had numerous affairs
I would LOVE tiara and assorted jewelry videos from not only the British family but the others as well. There are some amazing stories and Luxembourg has some smashing pieces. I snicker about how the smaller Cullinan diamonds worn as a brooch were nicknamed “Granny’s Chips.”
Just one kinki bit of correction it wasn't sher singh but Ranjit Singh who got the kohinoor later his first son was poisoned after few months of the assention of the throne his successor the grand son of Ranjit Singh was crushed by a rock after that Ranjit Singh's daughter in law took the throne but was murdered by suffocating then Ranjit Singh's second son who was sher singh took the throne but was shot killed and his heir's head was put on a spear then Duleep singh took the throne with his mother acting as the regent but all was lost after the Sikh defeat in the Anglo Sikh war hence all these tragedies among the old ones became a base for solidifying the rumours of the curse on kohinoor great video by the way
The irony is that after getting the Kohinoor, the British were so keen to make it sparkle that they cleaved and chipped away almost half of its mass before giving up...no matter how fine the faceting, the Kohinoor isn't a very brilliant stone despite its name.
Definitely! I'm keeping a coronation video in my back pocket to release when there actually is a coronation. But QEII is pretty healthy so I may end up doing it before then.
Please could you make a video about Queen Rajiya Sultan of Delhi and Rani lakshmi bai Queen of Jhansi I think that they were really brave women and everyone shall love to know about their tragic lives .
Her health is not doing very well right now IIRC. When you have a married couple who has been together that long, one partner rarely lives much longer after the passing of their spouse.
Would be fun to learn about the history of the Crown Jewels of other European countries as well, of both current and former monarchies - like France, Austria, Poland, Czechia (Bohemia) and the Scandinavian countries. And where they can be seen today.
@@marinaperkins9648 Too right. The particular favorite tiara that Queen Elizabeth favored most and has been most photographed was one of the Romanov tiaras. Her grandfather, in spite of resembling his cousin Tsar Nikolas so much they could pass for brothers, did very little to save the lives of the Tsar and his family from the Bolsheviks.
@@impalamama7302 yes, that's the Vladimir tiara and yes, the British RF first offered asylum to the Romanovs, then withdrew the offer and did nothing to save them... disgusting...
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Lovely video as usual, Lindsay. Please do a video on the tiaras, necklaces and brooches worn by the ladies of the royal family! I am even more interested in them than in the crown jewels
I go to my local ren faire every year, but I haven't gone since before COVID. I'm planning on going back in style this year, as I'm making my own crown and showing up as Henry V. I've been doing research to make an accurate crown and costume, and these videos on the crown jewels really help
Fabulous video! When I first went to London in 1978 .. the first place I went was to the Tower of London to see the Crown Jewels .. BOY was that a long line, but I was 18 and didn't care .. You are doing a great service for the world with your videos!
Queen Victoria’s small crown was to replace the small crown of Queen Charlotte that was lost to the royal house of Hanover and which they still own. It is now called the Hanoverian Nuptial Crown. Also the globe on top of the crown is a monde not a mound.
@24:45 you can see the love between Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip! Just look at the smile they shared as she walked past, and his eyes on her! I'm sure she misses him every moment of every day! Just goes to show that they had a love that lasts so much longer than most loves these days. I think their love story was, and always will be, so sweet and special!
If I was William I would definitely use the modern crown and set it with lab grown diamonds to show off modern technology make those diamonds trendy and to not have any connotations with blood or stolen diamonds.
He wouldn't be King William I, there's already been a few King Williams already. The 1st King William was William the Conqueror in 1086. There's been a few more since then too. Last one being just before Queen Victoria in early 1800s. I think he qss William IV (4th). So William of he closes to be known as King William will be V (5th) but a King doesn't need to use his given name once crowned. They can adopt any name they chose really to be crowned as and known by. Edit: I read that as u saying William I as in 1st. Sorry lol
An excellent piece of work. Too many videos on You Tube aren't as informative as they could be. This is an example of a video that has all the necessary information and detail. Well done.
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VERY INTERESTING, BOTH VISUALLY AND HISTORICALLY. Victorias choice of a smaller crown made a lot of sense, and looked balanced with all the other regalia.*****
YES, i would love to see a show about the other tiaras and crowns...id like to understand more about the etiquette of use...who can wear what and when...who owns them where do they keep them...
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i see that too, but unlike you its not only about the british. Its about the previous owners too who were also killed, enslaved and murdered, or do you think the indian leader got the gems by asking them nicely
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@@inmyelementblue7186 Proud? Clea9i have a different meaning of the word "pride" or "proud" cause I certainly didn't use any of those words. I'm not what apartheid had anything to do with my comment and why is it linked to the Crown Jewels cause you have the wrong end of the South African history stick. You would have sounded more smart if you had said, "that was a piece of you that was stolen". I would have probably engaged you considering you know some South African history. Get your facts straight and use English terms appropriately. Enjoy your Sunday evening😉
I've only seen the crown jewels once and it is something I shall always remember. Thank you for explaining each piece and the background of these beautifully magnificent pieces👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
Re-watching this after hearing the tragic news that Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, has passed away and seeing her here in pictures makes me feel she's still alive and well. May she rest in eternal peace 🕊 I love watching this video it is beyond Informative and entertaining 😇💖
“You can’t be a king without the bling.” Still a fire line.
And yes, I would love a video on the private jewelry of other royals!
I immediately thought of that old song but instead of “it don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing” it’s “you can’t be a king if you ain’t got that bling” 😆
Yes, please!
@@mbgal7758 Of course you did. That's the line they swiped. I believe they thought everyone would know that.
I am not of that time, but even lol know that line, which has become a pop tune line over here.
The king of bling! Charles the 2nd
you mean STOLEN jewls do your history
Imagine being remembered even hundreds of years later for dropping queen Victoria's crown😭🙈
Lol
🤣
Any press is good
She’s probably a lot of people’s great great great grandma by this point
History has its eyes on youuu
Going down in history 😭😂😂😂
Yes,more jewelry video especially tiaras! There’s also the tiaras still in the Royal vaults that haven’t been seen in years!
Yes to the tiaras video 👸
Crazy Canadian the media are not given access to the royal vaults
@@lsmith9249 There's a lots of documents, blogs and sites about tiaras and jewellery of royal houses around the world. Some of them keep updating collections continously.
I also do videos on history of tiaras and royals.come have a look!❤
Hello
My request: A video on Queen Elizabeth II's brooches. She has so many jewels you can get a vast number of videos from them, and I'll happily watch them all, but her brooches seem to be where she most expresses herself, and expresses what she's trying to convey with every outfit. I'd love a video on their history and meaning.
So do I. An explanation of where they come from, who gave which to the queen, and when/where she wore them on specific occasions, intending which message exactly. For instance I learned today that the Queen wore a brooch given by the Obamas, during Trump’s state visit. I would love to see the brooch, as I didn't know the anecdote at the time. Those jewels have still so much to teach us!
What they mean is that your a slave/peon and she is your master. Keep on licking their asses while every taxpayer in Britain is stuck with a 100,000,000 bill to pay for their "life style". Oh, but they work so hard!!!!! I forgot. Have fun paying taxes for a health care system they have all but dismantled with people waiting 2 years to see a doctor. I bet that bitch NEVER waited an hour to see one of her fancy homeopathic doctors. Pretty soon all the pubs in Britain will close for good because of fucked up government priorities but the prols really don't need them...... OH, BUT THE JEWELS!!!!! I have never seen such blind, unquestioning, sycophantery in all my life as there is on this page. Grow a brain.
Yeah! And they weren't stolen from anyone/country etc..not did anyone die making them! 😉
i will do you one better, how about a video about all the paruer( set of matching jewels ment to be worn together) in the royal collection ❤
It honestly sucks that there aren’t many pre restoration crowns or anything. Dammit Cromwell!
Despite being of some Irish extradition, I have to say I like Cromwell quite a bit more than most members of the royal family (tho. that says more about how little good there is to say on the royal family's behalf than about Cromwell's personal qualities).
He did invite the Jews back to England, at the very least.
@@jeandehuit5385 yeah it’s interesting I was kind of wonder if the English Civil War had happened in the 18th century like the French revolution would we see Cromwell in a different light.
@@happycake2234 His reputation has been all over the place. IIRC the Victorians liked him, but that doesn't say much, b/c the Victorians didn't have as great a grasp on English history as they liked to think they did (they liked King John, for example, IIRC on the grounds that Magna Carta helped further British Constitutionalism--both minority views today, as I understand)
@@jeandehuit5385 Yes, Cromwell, the man who essentially banned happiness from England and beat the shit out of Scotland… compared to a 90 year old with shiny gemstones and charity sponsorships 🤨
@@Edmonton-of2ec He banned theatre, Christmas, & enacted an unusually bloody war against the Irish. I'm not unaware of the man's flaws.
But you can't compare him to the current queen, b/c Cromwell had the task of actually *ruling* a government, not just sitting on a gilded chair & cut ribbons. He's bound to screw up more often & said screw ups are going to have larger consequences.
And despite his other flaws, he appears to have genuinely been against the institution of monarchy: despite the common image of him eagerly positioning his son as successor, it appears Cromwell spent many, *many* years without naming a successor despite strong pressure to do so.
He only named his son Richard as heir near the very end of his life at a point when that pressure was the strongest. One would expect that, if he truly expected to be succeeded by his son in the monarchical fashion, he would associate his son in government early on as the kings did. Cromwell did not do this, & Richard Cromwell was only positioned to succeed when Cromwell was practically on his deathbed.
Was this the mark of an ad-hoc military junta rather than an actual republic (or even a functioning government)? Yeah, pretty much. But considering that when the royals ruled things operated at nearly-equal level of disfunction, I have to give Cromwell some credit for his heart being in the right place at least some of the time.
Yes please a video about the privately owned crowns, tiaras, etc. And maybe include a rundown on the difference between crown, tiara, and diadem.
Also, it’s fascinating seeing those crowns without their stones. The stones aren’t set the way I would think at all. That’s really cool.
I'd also love to see where they actually stole alot of the jewels from 😅 which we all know
@@LisbonHalalKitchen The spoils of war, or confiscations from murderous foes…
Such treasures were originally “sourced/stolen” by the local rulers of the times and regions…
@@cindiloowhoo1166 Colonisation dear 🤣🤣🤦♀️
Here's a breakdown: ua-cam.com/video/NIS1c2crXA4/v-deo.html
@@LisbonHalalKitchen waahh
There’s something about Lindsay’s voice that just makes it easier to understand the history
Honestly wish she was my European history teacher
Beautiful and smart with a great sense of humor
Maybe it’s because she almost never stutters
Yup
There is that. However, there are certain tones that irritate me for some reason. Im getting a little condescending tone from it. *shrugs* maybe its just me.
Thanks
"Victoria wrote that it was all crushed and squashed like a pudding that had sat down."
Did he drop it from the roof?
I guess it’s weight and silver and gold is quite malleable bends east
The State Crowns were mostly gold alloy wire. Very easy to break under any kind of pressure.
Pure gold is very soft.
I've been fortunate to visit the Tower of London & glad they keep them on display for all too see. The pics still don't do them justice...these are really priceless works of art...but to see the collection under lights ... unbelievable.. ..the beauty & sparkle is totally beyond anything I've ever seen!!!
I just saw them in May 2024. I thought I would be blinded by the dazzle coming off of the jewels. I also remember that giant punch bowl.
I'd never be able to see the crown jewels, so I really liked how clearly this video presented them. Man, that "king bling" was absolutely beautiful! The sparkle, the rich colors. I love the history, too. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful jewels so lovely.
Cant you go to the uk?
@@namename3130 Can't afford to travel, even within the USA. At least where I live is nice.
@@mrs.g.9816 nothings impossible
I really hope and pray for these precious jewels, crowns safety from evil eyes.
謝謝!
Yes please make a video about the tiaras!! I think they’re so beautiful and I would love to know more about them! As always, great video Lindsay!
omg,i always see you commenting on MiraRae's video
@@oa_games2234 omg! thank you for noticing me? 😅 I do love Lindsay and Rae’s videos. They are my two favourite UA-cam channels
Most definitely on the video about the tiaras!! They're just as fabulous as the crown jewels!!
I'd love a video of the private tiaras and jewels, love to know more about the Spencer Tiara
Omg yes please do the privately owned tiaras! They’re all so stunning
Knocked it out of the park with this one. I have watched it three times already.
And yes absolutely the private tiara collection would be more than welcoming. Thanks Lindsay
Yes, please make a video about the tiaras, necklaces, and broaches privately owned by the queen.
if they were privately owned by our Queen, she could leave them to whoever she liked, but they are left to every Monarch
@@lsmith9249 I suppose that someday CowMilla will wear them. That would be like Edward VII letting one of his "loose women" wear the jewels.
@@SymphonyBrahms THE SPELLING IS CAMILLA
and like all Queen Consorts she will wear the consorts crown
and Edward VII was not married to any of the women you refer to
and Diana was the most loose woman in royal history and had numerous
affairs
I was lucky enough to see the Crown Jewels a few years ago, at the Tower of London. The star of Africa was absolutely mesmerizing.
Oh please do the tiaras. It is so interesting to see all the sparklies.
I would LOVE tiara and assorted jewelry videos from not only the British family but the others as well. There are some amazing stories and Luxembourg has some smashing pieces. I snicker about how the smaller Cullinan diamonds worn as a brooch were nicknamed “Granny’s Chips.”
Yes! I would Love a video on those gorgeous, privately owned tiaras please!
I hope to see William and Catherine become King and Queen in all of it's glory with the crowns and gowns !!!!
your content is trustfull and just imorove to the best, Lady Lindsay.
“Let me know if you’d like to see a video on the tiaras” haha is that even a question? Of course we want to see a tiaras video!!! 😊
Just one kinki bit of correction it wasn't sher singh but Ranjit Singh who got the kohinoor later his first son was poisoned after few months of the assention of the throne his successor the grand son of Ranjit Singh was crushed by a rock after that Ranjit Singh's daughter in law took the throne but was murdered by suffocating then Ranjit Singh's second son who was sher singh took the throne but was shot killed and his heir's head was put on a spear then Duleep singh took the throne with his mother acting as the regent but all was lost after the Sikh defeat in the Anglo Sikh war hence all these tragedies among the old ones became a base for solidifying the rumours of the curse on kohinoor great video by the way
It's like the Elder wand.
The irony is that after getting the Kohinoor, the British were so keen to make it sparkle that they cleaved and chipped away almost half of its mass before giving up...no matter how fine the faceting, the Kohinoor isn't a very brilliant stone despite its name.
Periods!
She is a very good narrator. Very clear enunciation and well- paced speech
Could you do a video on the actual formalities and intricacies of the coronations??
Also yes, do a video on all the tiaras and diadems of the royals!!
Definitely! I'm keeping a coronation video in my back pocket to release when there actually is a coronation. But QEII is pretty healthy so I may end up doing it before then.
@@LindsayHoliday cool also interested in the more obscure and oldest pieces.
@@LindsayHoliday time to take that video out of your back pocket 😅
yes the Queen is a great woman , can we chat privately so we get to know each other more
YESSSS! that would be so AMAZING to see another jewelry video!
Please could you make a video about Queen Rajiya Sultan of Delhi and Rani lakshmi bai Queen of Jhansi I think that they were really brave women and everyone shall love to know about their tragic lives .
IF there is a next coronation…
Queen Elizabeth will live on forever♾
Her health is not doing very well right now IIRC. When you have a married couple who has been together that long, one partner rarely lives much longer after the passing of their spouse.
I am still hoping that she will outlive Charles...
@@petercafrancisca4569 How presumptuous!
@@petercafrancisca4569 Outlive Chuckie the Cheater and Cruella de Homewrecker.
well…
Would be fun to learn about the history of the Crown Jewels of other European countries as well, of both current and former monarchies - like France, Austria, Poland, Czechia (Bohemia) and the Scandinavian countries. And where they can be seen today.
A bunch of tiaras from the Romanovs ended up with Queen Elizabeth
I'd bet there's book's written about that & some jewelry has gone to auctions but doubt many went
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@@impalamama7302 yes, they were bought by British royal "relatives" for pennies in return for mediocre bread and board... basically stolen...
@@marinaperkins9648 Too right. The particular favorite tiara that Queen Elizabeth favored most and has been most photographed was one of the Romanov tiaras.
Her grandfather, in spite of resembling his cousin Tsar Nikolas so much they could pass for brothers, did very little to save the lives of the Tsar and his family from the Bolsheviks.
@@impalamama7302 yes, that's the Vladimir tiara and yes, the British RF first offered asylum to the Romanovs, then withdrew the offer and did nothing to save them... disgusting...
I would LOVE to see a video on the tiaras 😁 They are just as rich in history as the Queens jewelry and all very unique 🥰😍😍
Best video of the Crown Jewels I have seen. Great job.
Yes Lindsay, would definitely LOVE to see a video detailing the tiaras & necklaces too!! 😁💜
yes the Queen is a great woman , can we chat privately so we get to know each other more
Queen Elizabeth II really took her role seriously. Respect for her dedication to England
Would definitely like to see a video on the tiaras!
Hi Christian I hope my comment didn't sound as a form of privacy invasion your comment tells of a wonderful man with a beautiful heart which led me to comment I don't normally write in the comment section but I think you deserve this complement. If you don’t mind can we be friends? Thanks God bless you….🌹🌹🌹🌹
See guys? Lindsay's videos always *sparkle* with the most *bedazzled* facts.
Lovely video as usual, Lindsay. Please do a video on the tiaras, necklaces and brooches worn by the ladies of the royal family! I am even more interested in them than in the crown jewels
I go to my local ren faire every year, but I haven't gone since before COVID. I'm planning on going back in style this year, as I'm making my own crown and showing up as Henry V. I've been doing research to make an accurate crown and costume, and these videos on the crown jewels really help
Would love a private collection of royal jewels video, there’s so much history connected to these expensive rocks!
yes! i would love to see a video about the tiaras ❤️!!
Finally something worth watching. Thank you
Fabulous video! When I first went to London in 1978 .. the first place I went was to the Tower of London to see the Crown Jewels .. BOY was that a long line, but I was 18 and didn't care .. You are doing a great service for the world with your videos!
Queen Victoria’s small crown was to replace the small crown of Queen Charlotte that was lost to the royal house of Hanover and which they still own. It is now called the Hanoverian Nuptial Crown. Also the globe on top of the crown is a monde not a mound.
Yes! Please do a video on the tiaras!!
Love your videos! Peridot (pronounced like) “pear-ah-doe” fluidly speaking through each syllable. ❣️
I've never heard anybody pronounce it that way
What a wonderful video! Had to pause and go back a few times to take it all in. Well done!
could you do a video on the history of Taj Mahal!??
Who’s here after watching the queen Elizabeth II coffin being carried with the flag, crown and the orb and sceptre by Royal Marines during her funeral
Lindsay would really interesting to learn about the history of English Royal Tiaras.
Would love to see a video on all the different tiaras. Love your videos so educational.
I really appreciate you and your work. Excellent as always.
And now 9 months later we'll see the coronation of a new king. It's very exciting and very sad at the same time.
Yes!!! More videos pls on the royal jewels!! Always love watching your videos ❤
Really interesting video complete with excellent pictures and clips. Thank you very much.
@24:45 you can see the love between Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip! Just look at the smile they shared as she walked past, and his eyes on her! I'm sure she misses him every moment of every day! Just goes to show that they had a love that lasts so much longer than most loves these days. I think their love story was, and always will be, so sweet and special!
What about his ballerinas?
Family love!
Well she didn't have plenty of men to choose from.
Always love your intelligent videos 😊
Definitely need a tiara video!
If I was William I would definitely use the modern crown and set it with lab grown diamonds to show off modern technology make those diamonds trendy and to not have any connotations with blood or stolen diamonds.
He wouldn't be King William I, there's already been a few King Williams already. The 1st King William was William the Conqueror in 1086. There's been a few more since then too. Last one being just before Queen Victoria in early 1800s. I think he qss William IV (4th). So William of he closes to be known as King William will be V (5th) but a King doesn't need to use his given name once crowned. They can adopt any name they chose really to be crowned as and known by.
Edit: I read that as u saying William I as in 1st. Sorry lol
So beautiful. Astounding craftsmanship!
The highlight of my trip to London was viewing the crown jewels indeed spectacular.
It's a real Definition of the crown.
We can say crown 👑 of the crown's definition to this👍
Wow 16:39 What a beautifully modern crown!
Yes please to a video on the private jewelry! Those tiaras and how they’re loaned out to you get relatives are so sweet.
Yes please do a lecture video on the tiaras.
I think I speak for everyone when I say that a video about the private collections is very much desired.
An excellent piece of work. Too many videos on You Tube aren't as informative as they could be. This is an example of a video that has all the necessary information and detail. Well done.
Subscribed! Please make a video on the tiaras, necklaces, brooches, etc.!
Yes, please a video on the tiaras and other jewels.
yes, the private jewels and tiaras are interesting, i hope to see it too in the next video.
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Can you imagine the research Lindsay had to do to out this thing together?
VERY INTERESTING, BOTH VISUALLY AND HISTORICALLY. Victorias choice of a smaller crown made a lot of sense, and looked balanced with all the other regalia.*****
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This is the first time I've ever seen this one before the crown jewels are beautiful and all the history behind them ❤
YES, i would love to see a show about the other tiaras and crowns...id like to understand more about the etiquette of use...who can wear what and when...who owns them where do they keep them...
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Love this video. So much history. Thank you for the lesson...
I'd love a video based on the tiaras or any jewelry in general. Great work as always💕
I would love a video on the royals’ private jewelry collection
Yes please another video on the tiaras 👑👸🏻
I can’t wait to hear about the other crowns from royals! All of your videos are always so informative and engaging! I love your channel!
I could only see blood, betrayal, hunger, slavery and curse reflecting from those jewels.
i see that too, but unlike you its not only about the british. Its about the previous owners too who were also killed, enslaved and murdered, or do you think the indian leader got the gems by asking them nicely
@@yc__ they are too naive
@@malopephasha5341 naive, because i know that every country did bad things?
You are such a fabulous storyteller! Love your videos!
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Wow absolutely gorgeous jewelry 💍 👑 👑 stunningly beautiful all thankyou for sharing how inspired and sharing crown 👑
Yes, please make a video on the tiaras.
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I would love to see a video of all of the personal jewels and tiaras!
The thumbnail photo is incorrect. The Cullinan II is in the Imperial State crown, Queen Mary is shown wearing the Cullinan I.
I thoroughly enjoyed this video. I see a piece of me is also on the Crown Jewels, I'm a South African😉
It was stolen. Your people died for it. Why are you proud? Has the apartheid thought
black South Africans nothing lol?
@@inmyelementblue7186 Proud? Clea9i have a different meaning of the word "pride" or "proud" cause I certainly didn't use any of those words.
I'm not what apartheid had anything to do with my comment and why is it linked to the Crown Jewels cause you have the wrong end of the South African history stick.
You would have sounded more smart if you had said, "that was a piece of you that was stolen". I would have probably engaged you considering you know some South African history. Get your facts straight and use English terms appropriately. Enjoy your Sunday evening😉
Very interesting. Timely today as several of these crown jewels adorned the coffin of Queen Elizabeth.
yes i would love to see a video about the tiaras
Yes 🙌 please cover the privately owned crowns, diadems and tiaras for us! 🙏😘
This was brilliant. I'd love more videos on tiaras and other jewels.
Such history and beauty. I just can't get enough.
Please do a video on the other privately owned pieces ! And how Lady Diana would rearrange how to wear them to suit the decade!
That was great! I thoroughly enjoyed it, felt like I was in the ToL looking into the glass cabinets, without the hassle and sore feet. 😂
Would absolutely love a video about the tiaras and crowns not in the collection!
I've only seen the crown jewels once and it is something I shall always remember. Thank you for explaining each piece and the background of these beautifully magnificent pieces👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑
Re-watching this after hearing the tragic news that Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, has passed away and seeing her here in pictures makes me feel she's still alive and well. May she rest in eternal peace 🕊
I love watching this video it is beyond Informative and entertaining
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Tragic???? To die young is tragic to die an old lady warm in her bed is a blessing
You wanted her live forever 🤣🤣
As a lover of tiaras, I thoroughly enjoyed this video, albeit crowns. Well researched, fascinating, as is your usual undertakings! Thank you ❤!