Russian Royal Jewels (Documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • The Russian emperor surpasses everything in power and splendor.
    The jewels are the biggest, the rarest and the most unmatched ones you know. Zar Nicholas II's aunt, Grand Duchess Vladimir, is the absolute leader in jewelry throughout Europe.
    During the revolution, her jewels are smuggled out of Russia by a good friend and it is only because of him that Queen Elizabeth II today can wear the famous Vladimir diadem.
    No copyright intended.

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  • @ScandinavianRoyalty
    @ScandinavianRoyalty  7 лет назад +212

    Hello, everyone, English subtitles CAN'T be provided, otherwise, I would have uploaded the video with them. As you know the programs are from Swedish/Danish/Norwegian TV and they don't come with subtitles. Please understand that.

    • @timujin02
      @timujin02 7 лет назад +21

      I didn't find it difficult to understand knowing the history of most of these people as well as French and English. I enjoyed it very much.

    • @historylvr8000
      @historylvr8000 7 лет назад +11

      I agree this is easy to follow if you know the history. Plus the interviews are in English, so not hard to decipher...thanks for posting this amazing documentary! :)

    • @supportjusticeforrolfharri8379
      @supportjusticeforrolfharri8379 7 лет назад +62

      In that case, could I politely request that you do not put an English title to the video? The video title and the synopsis are exclusively in English which means that when people search for similar videos it appears as an English language video. This is obviously not the case which is then disappointing for those who chose to click on the video.

    • @jimmycruz7155
      @jimmycruz7155 7 лет назад +2

      Scandinavian Royalt

    • @normalil
      @normalil 7 лет назад +8

      Thank you for that...I loved the video even as a Brit I did not understand most of the commentary, but thankyou anyway! Lovely.

  • @ZalthorAndNoggin
    @ZalthorAndNoggin 6 лет назад +85

    It may not have all been in English but the quality of the film is excellent and shows off the gems really well. Thank you very much for sharing.

    • @Angel-ts8rc
      @Angel-ts8rc 8 месяцев назад

      English version ruclips.net/video/lPPohHlkexs/видео.htmlsi=FbAkfiduLVOVPq2K

  • @vickylaszkiewiczlaszkiewic7060
    @vickylaszkiewiczlaszkiewic7060 6 лет назад +344

    British Royals refused the tsar family (their relatives) to come to England after the revolution but they didn`t refused to have the jewellries

    • @puttytat007
      @puttytat007 6 лет назад +92

      So true and totally disgusting of them!

    • @dkalbryte5715
      @dkalbryte5715 6 лет назад +59

      Queen Mary was greedy ...plus George V let his own first cousin and his family be brutally slaughtered

    • @lucillebonds4332
      @lucillebonds4332 6 лет назад +7

      vicky laszkiewicz laszkiewicz greed

    • @lucillebonds4332
      @lucillebonds4332 6 лет назад +6

      vicky laszkiewicz laszkiewicz because the Tsar were Roman Catholic.

    • @lucillebonds4332
      @lucillebonds4332 6 лет назад +2

      Dk Albright who was Queen Mary you are referring to?

  • @christianlyons2553
    @christianlyons2553 6 лет назад +34

    So sad...I could cry!!! The grand lady standing on deck, eyes glued on Russia broke my heart!!!

    • @stephenedwards6912
      @stephenedwards6912 4 года назад +9

      Prince Michael was visibly moved talking about the green box with portraits of his great grandfather and great grandmother. I wish I could have bought it for him. It made me cry.

  • @christinebiada1292
    @christinebiada1292 5 лет назад +20

    Although I didn’t understand the narrator, I enjoyed listening to Princess Olga and Prince Michael of Kent and their stories. There was another English speaking gentleman who seemed very knowledgeable about the different pieces and what happened to them. This information gives me a good foundation to do my own research. I love the pearl/diamond-emerald/diamond tiara!

  • @nepenthe_gal759
    @nepenthe_gal759 2 года назад +6

    It's a great documentary, even without English captions, and there are enough English speaking people discussing their family history, that it's easy to understand and enjoy.

  • @brianmichaels3603
    @brianmichaels3603 5 лет назад +57

    The jewels that were photographed and seen in photos are stunning. Just imagine all the jewels that we did not see and that have been sold recut and are all over the world today, A couple of the most stunning tiara’s that Queen Elizabeth wears are from the Romanov collection.

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 4 года назад +8

      True. But Queen Mary (?) did pay for them, albeit at secondhand prices. But they weren't stolen or anything. One of QEII's favourites, and is seen wearing it in this documentary, is the Grand Duchess Vladimir Tiara - it's the one made of interwoven circles of Diamonds, which can be worn with or without the original pear-shaped Pearls, or with a suite of gigantic Emeralds - which aren't part of the original Russian tiara, but HMTQ seems to favour wearing it with the Emerald suite. I think it's her absolute favourite Tiara, and she is every bit aware of the great suffering and upheaval that brought it to the vaults of the British Crown. I think she wears it with great respect for its original owner.

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад +1

      The fotos survived but not the jewelry??

    • @SymphonyBrahms
      @SymphonyBrahms 2 года назад +3

      When the Tsar 's mother, Empress Marie died, Queen Mary bought the tiaras that Queen Elizabeth wears today.

  • @jaddiemannie7418
    @jaddiemannie7418 5 лет назад +47

    When they played the Tsarist National Anthem once they saw the dowager empress makes me cry😢 Rest in peace dear Romanovs.

    • @alexejII
      @alexejII 4 года назад +13

      Very touching, several times Prince Michael had difficulty holding back the emotions. The English royal house was closely related to the Russian imperial house.

  • @redamehdihassan1113
    @redamehdihassan1113 4 года назад +5

    A beautiful and amazing show. My thanks, appreciation and respect.

  • @lisarivera8718
    @lisarivera8718 5 лет назад +8

    The historical imagery is BEAUTIFUL. I love your videos!

  • @Anathema.FOX1
    @Anathema.FOX1 3 года назад +17

    For me, there is Enough of the English language, to appreciate your impressive collection of well preserved historical videos and pictures.Your research and pulling this all together, is well done. I have been smitten with Prince Michael of Kent, for years, so I was happy to see and hear him, in yet, another another documentary; he’s done, many. Thank You..........................

    • @Metronoma1
      @Metronoma1 8 месяцев назад

      This documentary is made by The DR Danish National Tv, and not by this youtuber as you say. But it is indeed very nice that “Scandinavian Royalty” is making it possible for us to see it here on you tube☺️

  • @Hello-nl1km
    @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад +9

    Magnificent documentary. They really excelled compared to the England culture. It was sad too.thank you very much.

  • @rmb6550
    @rmb6550 5 лет назад +96

    If queen victoria was still alive when the revolution happened in russia..she could have let her grand daughter and family back to england...the wife of the tzar is one of her favorite grand daughter.

    • @elasmotherium12
      @elasmotherium12 4 года назад +24

      mikael blomkvist If she was alive at that time, she would’ve made sure World War 1 never happened. She had a lot of influence on her grandchildren so Kaiser Wilhelm might not have joined Austria-Hungary and the whole fiasco could’ve been avoided. Maybe then, Europe would still have its monarchies today! What a wonderful thought.

    • @SAnn-rf3oz
      @SAnn-rf3oz 4 года назад +5

      King Edward was a wus.

    • @donglabong
      @donglabong 3 года назад +1

      @@SAnn-rf3oz shows what you know she’d bed. Dead three years by the time war broke out cretin! Ffs how embarrassing to prove like that you don’t know what the fuck you’re on about! Oh the shame 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Patrick3183
      @Patrick3183 2 года назад

      She would’ve been 98

    • @tomsimpson6863
      @tomsimpson6863 Год назад

      I think it was more a case of self-preservation. Kingdoms were falling, they were afraid they would be next.

  • @phildiamo3771
    @phildiamo3771 6 лет назад +80

    The Russian royal palaces made Buckingham Palace look like a cottage. Perhaps that is one of the reasons they did not survive. That and all the magnificent jewels.

    • @baleevet
      @baleevet 4 года назад +8

      No doubt

    • @JV-yd4qg
      @JV-yd4qg 4 года назад +10

      Yeah. They didn't play lowkey grandeur and be seen by their subject.😕

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад +1

      It is England. On the queen.

    • @Yeshua027
      @Yeshua027 3 года назад +4

      Their sizes were all influenced by Versailles

    • @Tucker68284
      @Tucker68284 2 года назад +2

      Yes i agree the poor people of Russia where starving even eating dead bodies i feel sorry for the Children of the tsar ,but the rest no they brought it onto them selfs and that silly women saying Buckingham Palace is a cottage well it shows the total ignorance of that woman and that Michael of kent what can i say

  • @missf4681
    @missf4681 Год назад +5

    I wish someone would translate it and put it in English. It's a great documentary extremely interesting

  • @TheKatyQ
    @TheKatyQ 3 года назад +3

    I enjoyed the historical value of this video. Thank you!

  • @ChevonJBenzo
    @ChevonJBenzo 5 лет назад +33

    The Winter Palace 😍 Anything belonging to the Romanov's belong to their next of kin, descendants, or even the Russian ppl. My opinion 🤷🏾‍♀️ but I really believe it should be given to their descendants

    • @jiffyyoyo6253
      @jiffyyoyo6253 5 лет назад +17

      You are 100% correct. Nikolay's II English cousin did not care to save their lives but he sure did not mind taking the jewels. The Jewels were much more important to save than to save his cousin's life with the family. Cold hearted nasty English attitude. They will never compare to the Russian's Imperial family.

    • @baleevet
      @baleevet 4 года назад +4

      @@jiffyyoyo6253 yet look who's still reigning monarch and who's non existant. Stop comparing the two it's obvious who far more superior, and that's Great Britian

    • @predragkardashian3730
      @predragkardashian3730 4 года назад +8

      Haha this is hilarious... who you think pay for all those palaces… jewels etc? Marsians? Everything should be preserved and property of the Russian people... the same as In France...

    • @ChevonJBenzo
      @ChevonJBenzo 2 года назад

      @@predragkardashian3730 did I not say the Russian ppl as well in acknowledgment? 🤔

    • @lollypop2413
      @lollypop2413 2 года назад

      @@baleevet rubbish they are german! Sax gotten berg

  • @DanielleNorrisGrace
    @DanielleNorrisGrace 5 лет назад +34

    I don’t speak this language, but I remember parts of the translated version. The most exciting parts are about Felix, and the rest of the essential parts of the story are primarily told in the interviews in English. Really wish this was available for purchase in English (since we have some of their stuff).
    first part: these scenes are from the coronation of the new and final Tsar Nicholas. 3:10 they made a diamond pin to commemorate the coronation for special guests, and very few of these pins remain today.
    French culture had a significant influence on Russian high society. They even had their laundry done in France.
    The Russian royal jewelry collection features the vibrant colors of nature. They wore real jewels at their opulent costume parties.
    The jewels from the Empress's emerald crown and sapphire diadem can be removed and worn separately.
    16:20 the Empress’ crown consists of two crowns, worn together for the coronation and weddings. The top Nuptial Crown and the bottom diamond-studded kokoshnik with the enormous, rare pink diamond.
    The Vladimir Tiara with the hanging pearls ended up in the British royal family. It was bought by Queen Mary, who was obsessed with jewelry (and she ripped her Russian relatives off on the price when they fell on hard times), and the pearls can be removed and replaced with emeralds or other stones.
    Civilian Russians are starving. Empress Alexandria and Grand Duchess Vladimir had a fierce rivalry. Grand Duchess Vladimir wants to oust the Tsar and attends all the important events (she was later sent away by the Tsar as punishment for planning a coup).
    Felix Yusupov, the sole heir to the enormous wealth of the Yusupov family, had a vast art collection, dozens of estates, businesses, factories, mines, etc., and lots of jewelry.
    Xenia, the French lady, said that Felix-who was presumed to be bisexual-would sometimes go out in public dressed in drag wearing his mother’s fine jewelry. She tells a story about when Felix once attended an event dressed as an exquisite, beautiful lady and was mistaken for an aristocrat woman by a royal family member (I guess King Edward). Felix bolted from the event when he (as she) was noticed.
    Felix presents his new wife with many fine jewels for their wedding and has a tiara made by Cartier for her. It’s made from pressed crystals, not diamonds. He later created a scrapbook to catalog and remember the lost jewels, hand-painting the color of each gemstone and writing the type and carats of the gems used in each parure.
    One of the prized pieces from the Yusupov jewelry collection-and the last to eventually be sold off-was the famous La Peregrina pearl. It was the most perfect large pearl ever found and had been in his family for a long time. His mother, Tatiana, used to wear it in her right ear. Pearls were harder to find these days, making jewelry quality pearls even more valuable than gemstone jewelry.
    Xenia tells a story about one of the Yusupovs taking the La Peregrina into Cartier to appraise it. He wasn’t recognized, and the police were called because they thought he had stolen it from the Yusupovs.
    Felix travels a lot with Irina and moves some of his possessions out of Russia ahead of the revolution.
    Rasputin, a monk, appears to have a lot of influence over the imperial family. (Empress Alexandra relies on Rasputin’s advice to treat her son Alexei’s hemophilia.)
    The imperial family leaves the palace and most of the royal jewelry collection and money, assuming they would return in a few months after the order was restored. Instead, Nicholas and his son surrender, and the imperial family is turned away by foreign governments, thus becoming prisoners within Russia. They are sent to a house in Siberia where they had some freedom and could smuggle some of their jewels out. The Provisional Government-which had reluctantly kept the family and protected them-falls, and the Bolsheviks rise to power. The family is ordered to move into the Ipatiev House in Yekaterinburg. The women sew their remaining jewels into their corsets, giving them some protection from gunfire during the execution. The treasures they had smuggled out through the monastery in two trunks are still missing.
    Albert Stopford helps Grand Duchess Vladimir recover some of her enormous jewelry collection. He dressed up as a palace worker to get in and collected as many jewels and as much cash as he could, then left Russia for England via Sweden with over 200 items; some of which will later be bought by Queen Mary and other European royals from Vladimir’s children-who sold them to support themselves while in exile.
    The Bolsheviks advance, and the remaining members of the Imperial family must leave Russia.
    Most of Felix’s jewelry and art collection remained in Russia and was confiscated by the Bolsheviks and publicly auctioned off along with the Imperial family jewels.
    The last Empress's two-piece crown: the top piece, the Nuptial Crown, was purchased by a US buyer and displayed at the Hillwood Museum in Washington, D.C.
    Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna hid two pillowcases full of jeweled objects designed by Faberge in the Swedish Embassy before leaving Russia. These were also auctioned off.
    Some important Russian imperial jewels end up with new British, American, and Romanian owners.

    • @carmennunnally9847
      @carmennunnally9847 4 года назад +2

      Thank you for the information. What happened to the girls corse. Do they were buried with the cloth they were killed or they discover the jewels? So sad

    • @DanielleNorrisGrace
      @DanielleNorrisGrace 4 года назад +3

      Carmen Nunnally i think he explains it at 31:15, everything they found in the house was packed up and stolen while in transit to Vladivostok.

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад +1

      Thank you very much. You are a good person.

    • @missf4681
      @missf4681 Год назад

      Thank you so much for your information. I wish the documentary was in English. I believe England and tge Europeans where jealous of their Russian relatives. The Russians jewels where better and they has alot more their palaces where bigger and more beautiful.

    • @DanielleNorrisGrace
      @DanielleNorrisGrace Год назад

      @@missf4681, I don't think the British royal family was "jealous" of the Russian royal jewels. The British royal family also has a significant collection of jewels and other precious items, so they were likely aware of the value and beauty of the Russian royal jewels but were not necessarily jealous. Queen Mary was OBSESSED with jewelry, but like many royals, she probably wasn't very practical with money. These were people who didn't have to work for money or figure out bills. They didn't even pick up things they dropped; servants picked up after them and did everything for them. Queen Elizabeth II was cautious with her jewelry choices when visiting Russia. She wore other sentimental pieces from her engagement instead of the imperial Russian ones she inherited from Queen Mary to avoid lingering grudges.
      The British and Russian royal families were family and spent time together. They were also heads of a nation that Britain was allied with during the war. The Romanovs had isolated themselves and were closer to gurus and kooks like Rasputin than their British relatives. The family couldn't communicate freely with pro-Monarchist groups while in confinement and seemed optimistic about their fate almost until the end. There is no evidence that European royals knew that the Bolsheviks would kill Tsar Nicholas II and his family. The execution of the Romanovs was carried out by a group of Bolshevik secret police, and the news of the death of Nicholas came first. The information about the ends of the rest of his family and servants was not made public until several months later. The British eventually sent the HMS Marlborough to rescue the remaining members of the Romanov family and put them up for free as guests in their palaces in Europe.

  • @Jesse2ful
    @Jesse2ful 6 лет назад +5

    Very Sincere thanks for uploading such an impressive program.

  • @LouiseAndersen1991
    @LouiseAndersen1991 3 года назад +5

    I think it´s time for a bit of defense for King George VI. He did not refuse the Zar nor his family refuge the first time around. He had invited them for asylum, but the girls got sick and the trip postponed. Then when they were well enough to travel, it was to late, and George VI had changed his mind. Not to mention the landscape of who ruled Russia/Soviet at that time had changed.
    Not to mention: They had family all over Europe. Not just Britain. Why didn´t any of them offer asylum?

  • @Lellobeetle
    @Lellobeetle 6 лет назад +16

    The two Princes Michael as well as King Constantine are always favorites of mine for their delightful relating of the rich wealth of royal family history.

  • @katesleuth1156
    @katesleuth1156 6 лет назад +4

    Excellent. Thank you. I understood a lot more than I thought I would.

  • @dloadthis1617
    @dloadthis1617 Год назад +1

    Very beautiful video! Thank you! I subscribed to your channel and look forward to seeing your future content!
    👍🐸👍

  • @dianacline1680
    @dianacline1680 4 года назад +38

    It's so sad what happened to this family

    • @anacletwilliams8315
      @anacletwilliams8315 3 года назад +3

      Very sad indeed.

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад +1

      Do they have this documentary in English. I see this jewelry on Elizabeth. Did they steal the jewelry?

    • @anacletwilliams8315
      @anacletwilliams8315 3 года назад +3

      @@Hello-nl1km Oh dear Lord! Are you suggesting the Queen of the UK is a burglar? A thief? What a silly thought! Can't you see how ridiculous it sounds? Someone steals a famous jewel and then displays it to the whole world to see? Are you nuts, Angie? Do you know that you could be arrested for the crime of defamation and then taken to the Tower of London? And do you know the fate of criminals who are taken to the Tower of London?

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад +1

      @@anacletwilliams8315 l was asking. This is what Russia people say in America. I assume russia people know their history.

    • @anacletwilliams8315
      @anacletwilliams8315 3 года назад +2

      @@Hello-nl1km Well Angie I can understand that "russia people", as you put it, may say anything. Certainly Russia was robbed of its Monarchy and that was so tragic as we all know. You don't understand Norwenska language, but the video says, and it can be confirmed by other sources, many in English, that the jewels of the fabulous Russian Imperial Treasure had different endings. Some were indeed stolen by the Bolsheviks (the Russian revolutionaries) and vanished. Others were taken out of Mother Russia by Noble families and sold in auctions. Some of those jewels were lawfully bought by the British Royal Family and Household. Certainly not stolen!

  • @creature57
    @creature57 3 года назад +6

    Could we please have English subtitles? Love these kinds of documentaries.

  • @dawnezone8491
    @dawnezone8491 4 года назад +12

    Their jewelry was magnificent!

  • @someone3187
    @someone3187 5 лет назад +63

    Disgusted to see the British Queen flaunting jewels of the very family who was executed, because her own relatives refused to give them asilum.

    • @someone3187
      @someone3187 5 лет назад +14

      @Martin Doyle they initially had offered to rescue the tsar family, but private secretary Lord Stamfordham was worried that giving the Romanovs asylum would stoke the growing republican movement in Britain. The British ambassador Sir George Buchanan was then commanded to deliver the news to the Romanovs that the offer had been withdrawn. There still would have been time to rescue them at this point. They were basically abandoned to their fate.

    • @CrashDummy1972
      @CrashDummy1972 5 лет назад +4

      I understand why people would feel as you do. But what I don’t understand is holding someone responsible for the actions that happened before they were born. The family was related to several leaders in several countries. Are you holding the relatives in those countries responsible also? Is there someone in your family tree that was considered to have made difficult decisions that effected others in a negative way. What if society held you responsible for what they did. Thank God in my family I am only held accountable for my own actions and mine alone.

    • @blancamiranda6661
      @blancamiranda6661 5 лет назад +4

      @@CrashDummy1972 its like dirty money,nothing good can happen🎭💰💰💰

    • @CrashDummy1972
      @CrashDummy1972 5 лет назад +7

      Elizabeth Porter In the original post the writer makes a statement about the Queen of Britain. Not the government or the King or Queen Mary who bought several pieces of the famous jewels. There is also no record of exactly how much she paid for them. But if the history of Queen Mary is correct I doubt she paid the amount she agreed to at the point of sale.
      Just a small note. The writer does not specify which Queen of Britain they are talking about. In the documentary which also shows the present Queen wearing some of the pieces. On the information given I interpreted the statement to be about the present Queen.
      To understand what I meant about several countries could have helped the family of the last Tsar you would need to look up Christian lx . The King of Denmark, he had six children. Five became leaders in five different countries. He also known by the name “ The father-in-law of Europe “. His daughter was Maria Feodoronva ( Dagmar of Denmark). Empress of Russia. Her eldest son became the last Russian monarch. Dagmars family was in control of Denmark, Greece, United Kingdom, Russia and Hanover. Hanover was in a crises at the time of the needs of the Russian family. There is so much more history here. Things were completely different back then. If you don’t fully understand the past you can’t make harsh judgments in the present.

    • @CrashDummy1972
      @CrashDummy1972 5 лет назад +6

      Elizabeth Porter My mind is not muddled. If you would please read the original message “Some One” clearly states that they are disguised to see the British Queen flaunting jewels of the very family who was executed, because her own relatives refused to give them asylum.
      I explain how England was not the only country with relatives that could have saved them. So it was not just King George and his government that is responsible.

  • @TsetsiStoyanova
    @TsetsiStoyanova 6 лет назад +47

    Massive family, massive castles, massive jewels

    • @johngirard8554
      @johngirard8554 4 года назад +8

      Yeah but did all of that massive stuff cause their massive deaths? A very sad story.

    • @JV-yd4qg
      @JV-yd4qg 4 года назад +3

      In the end, it was nothing and the root of their demised.😕

    • @elisabethdakak878
      @elisabethdakak878 4 года назад +4

      @@johngirard8554 They were very wealthy but they live a very simple life. Their story was very sad so our life in this stupid world. We do not love beauty but only mayhem and chaos.

    • @londonhodnet4079
      @londonhodnet4079 3 года назад +4

      Massive idiots, good riddance to them, they destroyed Russia

    • @acerob1830
      @acerob1830 3 года назад

      How can you not appreciate Art? In this case - it's mean't to be worn.

  • @carriemahoney1721
    @carriemahoney1721 5 лет назад +27

    The English brought a lot of Russia jewelry but wouldn't give them a plave to stay

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад

      Yes l seen it on the queen of England.

    • @sheilaghbrosky
      @sheilaghbrosky 3 года назад

      Most of that jewelry was bought from the Russian royal refugees by Queen Mary at a rather poor exchange.

  • @aprilsnyder1326
    @aprilsnyder1326 6 лет назад +6

    This is wonderful! Thank you for uploading this "gem"!

  • @valeriejackson7429
    @valeriejackson7429 3 года назад +11

    The items with the family’s photos should have gone to the family and not sold.😔

  • @ingridakerblom7577
    @ingridakerblom7577 Год назад +3

    Sad to think what has been lost in the french & russian revolutions. Imagine if we had that all of those jewels intact & known today..

  • @almasy7728
    @almasy7728 5 лет назад +19

    English sub title please? I am fascinated with the Romanovs especially their beautiful children so sad and disgusting to know they were brutally murdered 😤😤😤😤

  • @susanbrown2909
    @susanbrown2909 6 лет назад +37

    Queen Mary had a liking for jewels..much of the Russian jewels ended up in her possession.

    • @anugerahpekerti2251
      @anugerahpekerti2251 6 лет назад +16

      Queen mary is the Queen of Greedy

    • @ElizabethF2222
      @ElizabethF2222 5 лет назад +11

      Queen Mary did steal the jewels in a sense. She paid pawn shop prices for them.

    • @zzzbbbooo
      @zzzbbbooo 4 года назад +1

      @Elizabeth Sobel She did nothing of the sort.

  • @jennifercuddy5663
    @jennifercuddy5663 Год назад +2

    I’m so glad I grew up with Peter and the Wolf as a child.

  • @ronnidillon8563
    @ronnidillon8563 6 лет назад +28

    We Miss The Romanov's ------------- :(

  • @AA-ke5cu
    @AA-ke5cu 5 лет назад +17

    The Amber Room has still not been found.

    • @j.whiteoak6408
      @j.whiteoak6408 4 года назад +4

      I've often wondered .. Which mountain in which country is it buried under? It has to turn up sooner or later.

  • @marynylander9634
    @marynylander9634 6 лет назад +5

    Gracious documentary , beautiful jewelry and women. Appreciate the information in English, surely disappointed so much I missed unable to translate .

  • @leslienaughton982
    @leslienaughton982 7 лет назад +26

    An absolute horrific event the day when this family were executed’ The size of the Country requires a family so the people can join together in unity behind a tangible real monarchy.

    • @happycamper4329
      @happycamper4329 5 лет назад +4

      I think Russia will re-instate the monarchy, either just before Putin retires, or shortly after, and this time around it will be a strictly 'constitutional monarchy'. I also highly doubt that guy Dimitri (son of Maria, or whatever her name is) will be tsar either. It's going to have to be the parliament who re-writes the monarchy rules which, whoever ends up being tsar or, dare I say it, empress/tsarina, isn't going to have much (or any) say in the way it's done, either beforehand or afterwards.

  • @jdaze1
    @jdaze1 7 лет назад +108

    Michael of Kent looks just like the Czar.

    • @JoanneLG1960
      @JoanneLG1960 5 лет назад +6

      They are related

    • @SAnn-rf3oz
      @SAnn-rf3oz 4 года назад +6

      So did King Edward. They looked like twins.

    • @christinesourbutts6015
      @christinesourbutts6015 4 года назад +4

      And he was almost in tears at some points Like Nicholas Mum on the ship out never taking her eyes off Russia Who had butchered her son his wife and 5 children along with a lot more

    • @theresar7876
      @theresar7876 3 года назад +6

      @@SAnn-rf3oz I think you’re thinking of King George 5th. The Czar and King George were cousins. They were the ones that looked so much alike.

    • @SAnn-rf3oz
      @SAnn-rf3oz 3 года назад +2

      @@theresar7876 Oh yeah, I must have been tired that day. Thanks.

  • @TheAldoinMiami
    @TheAldoinMiami 4 года назад +5

    Great documentary.

  • @Soda3000Pop
    @Soda3000Pop Год назад +5

    My heart breaks for the Russian Imperial family and the Russian Monarchy, how wonderful things would have been if they would have survived! From Ms Diana LaFleur Oakland CA USA

  • @gix2lee
    @gix2lee 2 года назад +2

    Awww, this hasn’t been translated to English yet? It’s 2022. The quality of the film is wonderful!

  • @lowesonia8551
    @lowesonia8551 7 лет назад +14

    Enjoyed the often watched documentary thank you

  • @ingridakerblom7577
    @ingridakerblom7577 7 лет назад +12

    Love the cat motive on the cufflings..

  • @philipohmes9395
    @philipohmes9395 5 лет назад +7

    A fascinating European History Documentary. So as a child, I learned two other languages, besides English and I am content to listen and understand what I am able to from the other languages spoken in this documentary. For those that wish to have English subtitles, spend some time learning another language and who knows what else you may learn. Many opportunities exist on You Tube to learn another language for free! There are times I use these resources to keep up with my hearing understanding of the other languages that I learned. That also includes dialects, of which the English Language has some 450 in existence, around the world, in use today.
    I never could understand how it is, that the people of certain countries only speak one language and then expect the rest of the people in other countries to learn their language as well? And then how many other dialects of the English Language have you native speakers learned?

    • @esetapowell7662
      @esetapowell7662 4 года назад

      But still would've enjoyed it more..I feel I missed alot. I speak 3 languages and few dialects in my language and learning another language. Yeah I know what u mean though

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад

      I speak three languages. You are correct.

    • @Angel-ts8rc
      @Angel-ts8rc 8 месяцев назад

      @@esetapowell7662 ruclips.net/video/lPPohHlkexs/видео.htmlsi=FbAkfiduLVOVPq2K English version

  • @erinharrison9740
    @erinharrison9740 5 лет назад +5

    It would be nice to understand every word, but the splendor of history and by extension, this video in particular, words are not needed.

  • @missf4681
    @missf4681 Год назад +1

    Wonderful video I enjoyed it so much

  • @blindbookworm8019
    @blindbookworm8019 5 лет назад +5

    I have a whole playlist dedicated to this family. Mainly books I have reviewed.

  • @lesleyanderson5697
    @lesleyanderson5697 6 лет назад +7

    Excellent documentary. The English Hanoverians were not respected very much by the rest of the family I would say. They were all obsessed by by the stones, weren't they. So were the lead revolutionaries.

  • @markrucci2479
    @markrucci2479 4 года назад +8

    The History is amazing.

  • @cherrybomb7657
    @cherrybomb7657 4 года назад +5

    Why don’t you people read the post that states subtitles could not be added and stop asking.

  • @shecandance9500
    @shecandance9500 Год назад +2

    The Romanovs lived in great luxury and enormous wealth ….in sharp contrast to the serfs who were slaves and the poverty of poor in the Russian Empire! How could they not see how wrong they were …why not cut back and share a little more? It was just not the Romanovs….but the wealthy aristocrats also! No one needs palaces that large or that many jewels! In the end…the Romanovs and wealthy aristocrats lost it all !

  • @teresavogt5977
    @teresavogt5977 4 года назад +18

    It is always sad when things are destroyed for greed, or to prevent he history of the past to show future generations the past. The Russian Revolution lost a a wonderful chance at displaying if we history because of socialistic idealist. ISIS destroyed heritage of thousands of years for hate and ideals doomed to fail even if they had successfully won. History always looses. That is the shame of idealism over cultural history. Sadness , madness and loss are never a reason to destroy beauty and history.

    • @Hello-nl1km
      @Hello-nl1km 3 года назад

      They can see on the queen england? I don't know why?

  • @Bunefoo401
    @Bunefoo401 5 лет назад +11

    Yes, it’s sad that the Russian royalty didn’t serve their subjects well
    Yes, it’s sad that the Russian royals that escaped Russia and ended up having to sell their royal jewels for way blow cost to other wealthy people, including the British royals,
    HOWEVER - what about the jewels that were photographed by the revolutionaries and then went missing, never to be seen as they were again ...
    the last Russian royalty certainly didn’t deserve the ending they received. It was already a done deal that there would no longer be a monarchy ... imprison the Tsar and Tsarina, but killing the children (the son would have died anyway) was way over the line.
    Don’t blame the British for “stealing” any jewelry, but instead call them cheapskates

  • @rameshsingh2480
    @rameshsingh2480 4 года назад +10

    Incredible life of Russian Czar Nicholas second

  • @ahcokris
    @ahcokris 5 лет назад +16

    palaces were huge....the empire was huge; the soviets boasted "the ussr spanjs 11 time zones". It was even bigger before they sold alaska to the USA.

  • @DrJG9
    @DrJG9 5 лет назад +7

    Magnificent. The jewels, the palaces, the grandeur of the events.
    Wonder who the Indian woman is 16:48.

  • @sulsena
    @sulsena 6 лет назад +5

    very nice video! would be good to watch with russian subtitles

  • @arnaldovinagre4350
    @arnaldovinagre4350 6 лет назад +2

    Great documentary!!! Thanks.

  • @pitchy237
    @pitchy237 3 года назад +6

    to me this is the saddest dynasty, it didn't end well. RIP the Romanov

  • @milliebanks7209
    @milliebanks7209 3 года назад +14

    I just want to cry for the murder and injustice done to this family.

    • @normasouthwood3182
      @normasouthwood3182 3 года назад +3

      I understand your feelings but just think of how that family lived in the lap of luxury, whilst the people were dying of cold and hunger.

    • @wb6733
      @wb6733 2 года назад +1

      From the Russian people' perspective, whose children were dying from hunger daily, while the royal family didn't give a second to learn or help, that was the highest justice.

  • @bobchevallier8456
    @bobchevallier8456 2 года назад +3

    Too bad Elizabeth's grandfather refused to allow the Tsae and his family to come to England, even though his cousin begged for his family. He refused. A coward.

  • @harithatelugu5515
    @harithatelugu5515 5 лет назад +5

    💕Beautiful jewellery🌹👌🌹💕

  • @clementlee2121
    @clementlee2121 6 лет назад +42

    Thank god the interviewees spoke English.

    • @douglaswhite5017
      @douglaswhite5017 6 лет назад +1

      Iam the son of a romanov l have the. Dna to prov it

    • @relaxolotl788
      @relaxolotl788 4 года назад +2

      Douglas White cool did you get the haemophilia too?

    • @bleeka325
      @bleeka325 4 года назад +4

      Why would you expect someone from a non English speaking country to speak English because it’s more convenient for you ?

  • @emmaszalay7037
    @emmaszalay7037 2 года назад +4

    It is unbelievable that the family couldn't get back the jewelry which belongs to them. Fantastic pieces and so many just disappeared, some of them must be in possession of people who dosen't even know what they are.

    • @meeeka
      @meeeka Год назад +1

      Many of them were broken up and sold as single stones.

  • @feliceagrati6533
    @feliceagrati6533 2 года назад +3

    Bellissimo, peccato mancano sottotitoli in italiano, gioielli favolosi.

  • @marklingerfelt2639
    @marklingerfelt2639 7 лет назад +16

    Wonderfully made! My great- grandmother had in each of the families houses, a set of safes. Each colored to represent the Jewel inside. One red- for the rubies etc... I inherited a large portion of these jewels!

  • @cc2016
    @cc2016 4 года назад +6

    Tbh the romanov made the British royal look like nothing.... Look at the Russian Palace its unbelievable

    • @JV-yd4qg
      @JV-yd4qg 4 года назад +1

      Yeah, but the British Royal outsmart them.👌They still survived with the Romanov gems.😆

  • @kevindixon2061
    @kevindixon2061 7 лет назад +53

    Love it but should have one Narrated in English

    • @erikaruppert8355
      @erikaruppert8355 7 лет назад +1

      Kevin Dixon exactly,lame excuse.

    • @effiepeshka4220
      @effiepeshka4220 6 лет назад

      Kevin Dixon 8ig

    • @davidtracey9094
      @davidtracey9094 6 лет назад +6

      it's a big world. lots of languages out there.

    • @phizzelout
      @phizzelout 6 лет назад +1

      speckin der doodle smerkola dliekin

    • @lorenaandry6455
      @lorenaandry6455 5 лет назад +2

      Yes it should. I am deaf. It needs tone closed captioned. This is the 21 century!!!!

  • @markrucci2479
    @markrucci2479 4 года назад +4

    I LOVED IT.

  • @lenietrollip486
    @lenietrollip486 2 года назад +1

    Love prince Michael, thank you.

  • @ronnkenan1088
    @ronnkenan1088 5 лет назад +5

    I was excited to watch this, but I w
    got disappointed when I knew there's no subtitle in it. :(

  • @missmiawallis706
    @missmiawallis706 Месяц назад

    To say that was deeply misfortunate would be an understatement. 🕊️

  • @spamilton1351
    @spamilton1351 4 года назад +4

    All I want to do is put on one of the dresses with the head piece and spin around. My one goal in life

  • @maria610421
    @maria610421 6 лет назад +23

    How did the Queen of England end up with the Fabege collection, in the Queens Galery, were they stolen from Russia.

    • @happycamper4329
      @happycamper4329 5 лет назад +4

      @Martin Doyle I think you meant to say "person jewels" of the Romanovs, not the "Crown jewels", as the Crown jewels have always belonged to the State. And, more accurately, some of the jewels which the Romanovs - specifically, Maria Feodorovna's (Nicholas' mother) jewels were, in fact, items which belonged to the State. So, if Maria had have been successful in getting them out of Russia then she would have (in fact) been stealing jewels which officially belonged to the State.

    • @happycamper4329
      @happycamper4329 5 лет назад +4

      @Martin Doyle beg to differ. Significant jewels made (usually from gems mined in Russia e.g. Imperial Crowns, Kokoshniks and other jewels worn when the royal family wore Court dress), were the property of the State. Peter the Great set up the Russian Crown Treasury in 1719. Btw, that kokoshnik which Queen Elizabeth wears (which Queen Mary bought from Maria Feodorovna, and then was passed down to Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother) was in the possession of Maria Feodorovna when she fled Russia, and that kokoshnik was part of the official imperial jewels collection. So, in actual fact, the kokoshnik was taken and sold by Maria Feodorovna without the consent of the State!

    • @happycamper4329
      @happycamper4329 5 лет назад +3

      @maria610421 There are a number of various European Royal families who have Faberge eggs which were (traditionally) given to them by either Maria Feodorovna and/or Nicholas and Alexandra at Easter, or whenever they visited. Queen Margrethe of Denmark has a few in her personal possession. Whenever Maria Feodorovna and Tsar Alexander visited Denmark, Maria would leave little Faberge eggs on each persons dinner plate! Since Maria and Queen Alexandra of England were sisters, you can imagine that Alexandra would have received a few of the Faberge eggs over quite a period of time. As such, those Faberge eggs have (obviously) been passed down the line to Queen Elizabeth.

    • @maggiemae7749
      @maggiemae7749 5 лет назад

      At one time Malcolm Forbes owned them

  • @cathyblackhall5237
    @cathyblackhall5237 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful video,such a shame you couldn’t put English subtitles to follow some of it.

  • @kingkashi5151
    @kingkashi5151 Год назад +2

    The Romanovs biggest weakness was stupidity. Had they not resisted the changes their people were asking for, they would have survived.🤷

  • @kirikstanishevsky9735
    @kirikstanishevsky9735 Год назад +1

    Greeting's. I am grandson of Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanova, daughter of Nikolai ll

  • @邱偉立
    @邱偉立 6 лет назад +5

    and even without these jewels .......the last zars still the most lovely royal family in our world.......only Russian no one else

    • @ludastout2852
      @ludastout2852 5 лет назад +1

      The most beautiful Royal family...

  • @tseamus8288
    @tseamus8288 6 лет назад +4

    Thank You so much! I love royal jewel, i've track some of them in christies and sothebys webs just for read the historical notes. Love both videos. Thanks! And do u know what name of the music at the ending? Thanks.

    • @lvoldum
      @lvoldum 5 лет назад +2

      @Teddy Kurniawan The whole soundtrack is composed for this series by the British composer Mike Woolmans

  • @keithdanvers-colquhoun
    @keithdanvers-colquhoun 7 лет назад +16

    As a Gemologist , it would have been nice if it was in English, or at least have sub-titles. Makes sense indeed.

  • @enterprisebaby
    @enterprisebaby 7 лет назад +11

    Beautiful illustrations, but any chance of English subtitles? Looks very interesting.

  • @邱偉立
    @邱偉立 6 лет назад +8

    the most beautiful royal jewels always......only Russia.....but i am a chinese

  • @ilovebeinagirl
    @ilovebeinagirl 7 лет назад +5

    THANK YOU!!! Muwahhhh!!!

  • @sonjajane4426
    @sonjajane4426 Год назад +1

    BEAUTIFUL TO HAVE SUCH GEMSTONES and EVEN BETTER IS TO OWN THE GEMSTONE COMPANY OR AT LEAST CONTROL IT. BEAUTIFUL DIAMONDS RIGHT HERE IN CANADA.

  • @suzieanderton4239
    @suzieanderton4239 5 лет назад +9

    Jewelry was not political; people were.

  • @franktichenor4623
    @franktichenor4623 Год назад +1

    Microsoft. I’m as tough as you are. It’s devinci. My name is Mick. They call me “Mick”.

  • @grandmaweezie5863
    @grandmaweezie5863 6 лет назад +30

    Lucille Bonds
    The tzar and his family were Russian Orthodox, not Roman Catholic, there's a difference.

  • @jeneclaireumpad7126
    @jeneclaireumpad7126 3 года назад +3

    Wow.. Phillipines really?!..one of the great Tiara of the last empress of Russia is in the Philippines

  • @saraswatkin9226
    @saraswatkin9226 6 лет назад +14

    Most sad and interesting documentary of not only Jewels but regime change by the Russian Revolution. It reminded me of Jewels being involved in the onset of the French Revolution. If the English Royals were related to the Russians why didn't they go and save their Russian relatives. Why did they kill the poor girls, they were innocent weren't they??

    • @meeeka
      @meeeka 6 лет назад +2

      Saras Watkin The girls were NOT the only young members of the family murdered: their cousins, the young Constantinovich branch were all young men and boys, a stair step of brothers, army cadets and very young, almost boy, soldiers. One of the brothers was a real rarity among Romanovs: he was an actual medical student, if not brand new doctor. All murdered either the same night (or the next ) as the Czar and his family were killed.
      Also killed with some of Constantinovich boys, at the same time and place, was the Czarina’s older sister, Elisabeth, who was at the time a nun. And within a few days of the Czar’s murder was that of his younger brother, Michael, in whose favor Nicholas had abdicated, making Michael the real “Last Czar.”
      There were old legends that when Michael II Romanov was crowned would be when Russia got a warm water port OR when the dynasty would collapse. I think though that last one wasn’t well thought through, if it really was real!

    • @Romdormer
      @Romdormer 6 лет назад +2

      I thnk they offered initially, but were warned against it by their politicians

  • @selenasun559
    @selenasun559 5 лет назад +1

    46秒的🎼🎶🎵旋律 🈶️点動聽💗

  • @mapuaharry
    @mapuaharry 6 лет назад +3

    English subtitles please. thank you

  • @AMGGchan
    @AMGGchan 7 лет назад +29

    Sometimes I wondered what would’ve happened if they let the House Of Romanov live, like instead of ruthlessly killing the Tsar and his family let them continue to live.

    • @Neko141212
      @Neko141212 6 лет назад +12

      That wasn't the children's fault, though. I get killing the Zar, but his children didn't deserve to be murdered. Especially in such a brutal manner.
      The royals from Greece were dethrowned, but were exiled - I think - instead of killed. I think they went to Britain to live there.

    • @Neko141212
      @Neko141212 6 лет назад +1

      Ah, okay :)

    • @rand503
      @rand503 6 лет назад +6

      The Bolsheviks didn't want any people in Russia thinking of a restoration. Lenin, in his mind, HAD to eliminate entire any possibility of sympathy for the imperial family.

    • @rand503
      @rand503 6 лет назад +13

      I agree. They were executed on Lenin's orders. He was murderous, and he could have exiled them. He was just a paranoid tyrant himself and didn't want any potential threats to his own reign.

    • @chiasanzes9770
      @chiasanzes9770 5 лет назад +4

      @@rand503 Lenin also want to take revange his big brother's death who had been shot-

  • @LauraGarcia-eq3ze
    @LauraGarcia-eq3ze 3 года назад +1

    Muy interesante!🤗

  • @elchapito4580
    @elchapito4580 Год назад +1

    *Report the video for misleading title, folks!*
    *The title's in English but not the video.*

  • @claudiascheller4534
    @claudiascheller4534 9 месяцев назад

    It is more than sad that the Tsar and his family did not find refuge in Great Britain, but Russian jewels were saved and these jewels are still proudly worn today.
    Det er mere end trist, at zaren og hans familie ikke fandt tilflugt i Storbritannien, men russiske juveler blev reddet, og disse juveler bæres stadig med stolthed i dag.

  • @ineedthekrup5333
    @ineedthekrup5333 4 года назад +1

    Wait, What...I am highly confused @55:24 ... One is curious how the Emerald necklace that Elizabeth Taylor is wearing is part of a dismantled Barbara Hutton tiara by Cartier.(Emeralds were sold to Van Clef and Arpels in 1965) I am intrigued since the Emerald Necklace Elizabeth Taylor is wearing is by Bulgari. (Page 60 of Elizabeth Taylor My Love Affair With Jewelry) at the 1967 Academy Awards and why/how these stones (with provenance) bounced back and forth between these jewelers.

  • @cc2016
    @cc2016 4 года назад +5

    Why some of the jewelry look similar to what the queen of England has 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔

    • @jeneclaireumpad7126
      @jeneclaireumpad7126 3 года назад

      Queen Mary the great grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II purchased and buy the tiara from the daughter of grand duchess Vladimir

  • @martinr5922
    @martinr5922 7 лет назад +1

    Jeg er glad at jeg forstår dansk. Tak.