@@darwin9098 "Congratulation on giving a review for a stolen item (Kohinoor diamond)' Get off your high horse, the diamond featured in this video is the Cullinan II.
@@darwin9098 The Crown The Queen is looking at is the Imperial State Crown, the one she wears for the State Opening of Parliament, and does not have the Kohinoor diamond set in it. The Kohinoor is set in the Queen Mother's Crown, which is worn by Queen Consorts and not Queen Regnants (the reigning Queen), which is what Elizabeth II is.
Wrong. The one in the video is from Africa. The kohinoor is in the tower and is not set in any crown. It used to be used in the crowns of the consorts to the monarch, but not anymore.
Michael John Dennis The same. I live in the United States and I really appreciate the symbol of the queen and what she represents to her respective nation. I hope she continues to reign in full capacity as the monarch of the UK.
may be thinking about how many millions of people are tortured, looted and killed to grab this wealth from the rest of the world and shamelessly keep that on a head.
I know, so much history, the kidnapping of an Indian prince, the 'great' British empire, the integrity of the monarchy, oh and of course the stealing of the money from the people and the jewl of the people.... History yes, pleasentries no
Clark Kent firstly you might want to look up the word history in the dictionary and then you should be able to find the history that concludes it was mined in 'old india' and belonged to the people, and you should also find the 3 words British monarch and thief's quite close to each other, lots of love, a knowledgeable pigeon xxx
I remember when I first saw this interview some years back. I loved how she says "there are some disadvantages to Crowns but otherwise they are quite important things" with an ever increasing radiant smile. It is a beautiful moment because through her one feels that for her it is not the thousands of jewels or value but the meaning, symbolism and history that is important. 💖💔
I agree, she always cared about tradition, I've never felt any materialism from her. Extraordinary Queen, I only wish Prince William was her successor insted of her spoiled brat son.
@@Thefire591 The diamond(s) were a gift. Who else would even have today? They’d been stolen time and time again. The British Crown is magnificent and safe for always. “Once a gift is given, it is no longer yours”. This pertains to all gifts we give and to those who receive.
The crown is just junk. The diamond on it is Priceless and when that pork belly elizabeth wears it, that becomes a clear example that Uk is the biggest thief /beggar of this earth.
@@liubovpiano9573 you mean almost more than 200 years of slavery of British monarchy ruling of all those countries and the people in it? .. yes that crown costs more than just one life.
I’ve never heard the queen speak before, so this is my first time hearing her voice. She seemed quite relaxed and kind during the interview and seemed pretty open to the questions. Seems like a nice person from what I can tell!
She was always very mindful of the impression she would make for anything she ever said or did, but she had a great combination of decorum, kindness, and gentle humor, combined with a very deep awareness of her status and responsibilities. People expected a great deal of her as the ruling Queen, and she delivered an always impressive performance.
I actually hope that whenever the UK crown their new King/Queen, they still have that ancient ceremony. I mean, some traditions are weird and even destructive to modern society, but some are definitely still worth practicing.
I agree and even if they don't do it the same way for the next coronation, hopefully there will be, someday in the future, at least something of a reenactment so that people could see and feel what it was like back in the day. Hopefully we get to see something grand like how it was for William and Kate's royal wedding.
*The main diamond in the Imperial State crown is NOT the Kohinoor. It's the Cullinan 2 diamond, part of a larger diamond found in a SOUTH AFRICAN mine. It remained unsold and was bought by the South African government and presented as a gift to Edward VII on his 66th birthday in 1907. The rest of the gems date to CENTURIES before England had an empire.*
@@DonS-ff2yt It is in another crown, the Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. There are many crowns in the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. The one that @golden63 is talking about is the Imperial State Crown, which is the one worn mostly by the monarch, if they want to wear the crown, and is used for the annual opening of the parliament.
It is actually pretty amazing to think that in the 1000 year history of the monarchy this is the first time you’ve ever heard an actual monarch talk about the Crown Jewels. It would have been equally interesting to hear what George IV or Charles II would have had to say on the same topic.
@Professor OfLife well you guys looted us before but if England goes on war with India England will cease to exist.... which makes us Indians feel pretty powerful and comfortable
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@@selenophile333 you're delusional, the queen is anything but innocent honestly, she killed her fucking DAUGHTER IN LAW she will not give back the diamonds of India and Afghanistan who've both requested for them back
The stones in the crown are spectacular. And I had no idea there was a Sovereign's ring. I hope someone uploads the documentary so we who are outside the UK can see it.
I love hearing about the history and realities of the monarch. There is so much tradition behind every little detail. Its quite interesting to learn about it all.
Crown aside the Queen seems like a lovely, elegant, and very proper person. Even seeing her on television she commands undivided attention and respect. I could even imagine what it would be like to just sit and chat with her. The stories she could tell and share must really be something.
Nothing of own😂😂 Everything is looted 😂 Greatest thiefs of all time😂😂 Wear thing of stolen as pride Oh god we are poor But happy that we never looted and became rich We worked hard to be rich Not like your country 🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
Sweet grandmother, we will miss your smile. You will be forever in our hearts our dear Queen Elizabeth.👑 we are sending our heartfelt sympathy from Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
No its not history for them 😂 they be acting like they were personally stolen from and there still mad about it like boo your country is not getting the jewls back they are an artifact of history and its not even the same royal family who did it
@@hopelessheathen8190 that is very rude of you to say... These people stole from alot of people and that's not okay... And you need to remember that something that doesn't affect you will never offend you
After watching the video and hearing Her Majesty’s comments about the crown and how uncomfortable it was to wear, it looks like she’s having a PTSD flashback when she sees it at 0:38 lol
There isnt any innocent history out there. So it is a waste to focus on negative past. Nor is it the responsibility of future generations to pay anything back. Germany focused so much on its negative past that they forgot the rest of their history and identity.
@@Garother do you not understand, imagine your country being stripped of it's wealth and everything it had stolen away from them, something that were so precious to some countries, they looted. Of course people are going to be mad, there are somethings that are just unforgettable. the Nazis aren't here now to apologise nor is Hitler however they have the gems which belong to certain countries that have longed to have them back for decades and decades, they have the ability to restore what's rightful to who but still they decide not to do it, ridiculous
@@stanwinx1144 India was not stripped of its wealth. Its percentage in world GDP fell because Europe went thru the industrial revolution. The UK trebled Indias population through the introduction of sanitation and better healthcare and education.
@@JVxET she could live for another decade, she could die tomorrow. So could you. We never know when we are going to die and how soon it will be. I mean, the oldest person was 122 and she seems fitter than Angela Merkel.
Fellow Indians please try to understand, India was a British colony then! They were the government. Queen Victoria was head of state including India. Kohinoor was not stolen. It was presented, those were different times. Present queen inherited this and they keep it with great respect. It always makes me feel good when she delivers speech in Westminster with that crown on that had some Indian element to it. So please chill its well kept.
American here with paternal roots from Scotland in 1773. She was proclaimed Queen in February of 1952. I have studied her life and find her a fascinating woman with an extraordinary life's dedication to her royal position, her nation and her people. Although she's a petite woman, her presence, even at her age, commands respect and admiration. When the nazis had occupied Guernsey, she and her family stood their ground on British Soil, never fleeing in fear to America. God bless and keep her and her family! These so-called "feminists" today are whiney little losers not worthy of paying attention to. Her Royal Majesty, Elizabeth Regina will be remembered as one the greatest of Queens! Her dedication to duty in these times has NO equal.
I love her royal majesty and I’m American lol. She seems like a really sweet person and has an amazing sense of style. So many colors. She also has one of the most difficult jobs as Queen. I get she is a figure head and the power is in Parliament, but she still has a massive amount of power and she looks over her people.
Much of her power is influence. She has some real power but is blocked (she has it but can’t use it). Her job is more likely to assure that the government (that is in her name) works. She signs every Law (everything is done with her power) and represents the country (diplomacy). Also, the royal family does a lot charity and social labour. And tourism. Some critics talk about how much they cost (salary and the cost of official duties), but they get into the country Millions in the form of tourism, an example is a royal wedding, when is televised, it can have more viewers than Eurovision (just the 2019 edition in tel aviv had around 180 million viewers). I Remember the wedding of Prince William…, here un Mexico was around 3 am and yet, people waited for it. She also represents: unity and nationalism.
No. The Kohinoor is not in the crown. The large diamond is the Cullinan 2 diamond, part of a larger diamond purchased by the government of South Africa and given to Edward the VII in 1907.
Queen Empress Rudrama Devi (Kakatiya Dynasty) ruled South Bharath(India) and participated directly in wars against the enemy in her 86th year..She was the best ruler who made south India as Non conquirable region.. After 100s yrs gap of her ruling, From the part of her land only famous Kohinoor diamond was theft by some body and reached the British due to their divide n rule policy...Jai Hind.
These jewels were a gift to Her Majesty Queen and Empress Victoria from her grateful subjects in India and South Africa. They wanted Her Majesty to have them.
Kamila Szopa What queen Elizabeth I did in her reign isn't a quarter as bad as what her sister Mary or her father did in there reigns. Her father's reign was like a sad romantic story! Her sister's reign was about killing anyone that wasn't Catholic! She killed so many people by being burned at the stake (including children) that the streets of London smelled of burning human flesh for a MONTH! She also killed lady Jane grey because she jealous that people wanted her to be queen instead!! Elizabeth didn't want Mary Stuart to be executed! It was a order from one of her advisors that Mary should be executed. When Elizabeth found out that Mary was executed she was so devastated That she CRIED! Elizabeth didn't start the first slave trade...So that's a lie. And who cares if she barely showered (which I doubt). That's her personal life. What matters is what she put out as a Ruler. She also led a army against a Spanish king and won! She brought England into its golden age! She also had to clean up the mess that her father and sister left behind! Over all you two are brainwashed Hypocrites with a bunch of false facts. Now I will gladly say BYE. Edit: The Portuguese started the African slave trade and Britain wasn't involved in it until 1640 which was WAYYY after queen Elizabeth 1 died. So please check your facts.
Dear Queen, You were a great example of strength, both during good times and rather difficult ones. If there was anyone from whom we could learn self-discipline and courage at all times then it was you. May your soul rest in peace. Amen. 🙏
It was a gift from Ranjit Singh to the British for help with the Sikh wars. The Government of India has publicly acknowledged this. What would they do with it, anyway? Use it to fund more rape of women & girls? Buying more child brides? Purchasing acid for maiming & killing more women because of inadequate dowries? I think India & Pakistan have a few other issues to which they should attend before they worry about an inanimate object which was freely given as payment for services rendered.
@@h.calvert3165 u have no right to say about a country, that too how to use Money. Who the hell are you to say something about a country, first check yourself that you are deserving for your country or not
Her Majesty is such an important figure not just in the UK across the world who else has been on the throne for 70 years? Being an American here in the state of Wisconsin I look forward to her Christmas broadcast every year
@@chrismc410 I just hope he continues his mothers tradition of the Christmas broadcast I would listen every year when she would do it and if he continues to do it I will listen when he does it
*The main diamond in the Imperial State Crown is the Cullinan 2, part of a larger diamond given to Edward VII from South Africa in 1907. IT IS NOT THE KOHINOOR. The rest of the gems in the crown are from pre-empire England.*
@@golden-63 u're right. He didn't told that large diamond. But u only accept and mention the larger one. This is koh-i-noor. And it is belongs to India....🇮🇳
@@keepthefaith9805 like everything. from different parts of the world. especially the kohinoor from india. i recommend you check out history of india british.
I don't think she meant her neck would break, as in a horrible injury, but that the imbalance would tip your neck forward and the crown would fall off.
She used to have difficulty keeping the crown on and reading her shopping list at Tesco. One time it fell in someone else's trolley. That customer had a difficult time coming up with enough money to pay for it at the register.
Not even the smallest small diamond will be yours it's that which make England what it is , I think the gold one should return to the gold coast to develop the place other wise the fall of the empire is eminent
This Queen looted Kohinoor from India and kept it in her crown and declare her self as the Royal queen I don't know what type of royality but hope one day it will be back in India jai hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💪💪💪
@@golden-63 The Kohinoor was discovered hundreds of years before the British came to loot India if the queen is so kind then why can't she return it to the Indian government.
I'm french Canadian and people don't have alot of love for our Queen in this part of Canada 😅. I'm always given the side eye when I say that I love the Queen. I must admit that it is a recent change tho. I took the time to educate myself and got to know her. I think she is a admirable Lady.
@Jacob Abbott lolll believe me I feel you lolll A part of my heart will always be "Québécoise" because I was born here but that doesn't stop me from seeing the truth of the backward mentality of the people. French Canadiens for the most part are just a bunch of winners.
The Queen is actually a very likable and approachable person .Anyone that marrys into this family should respect it and the importance it represents.The Queen has been a wonderful Queen.
Indeed! How wonderful of her to wear such a precious diamond stolen from another country! Sorry to break it down but UK is nothing but a country mostly built of objects stolen from foreign lands :)
@anand pandit his successor was dilip singh a 12 year old kid , the queen stole it from him , what can a 12 y/o kid do at such a age , basically his hands were tied and he was taken to England and was not allowed to come back to India for the rest of his life , so acc to me he was not a coward
@@pz3783 hehe, we would always mention it. so you'll never forget it, i don't think you understand but we're most likely angry. your family members own something in their house, it is taken from them and then we can't even tell you that it was ours originally. but yea eventually it wouldn't hold much importance, and it's obviously happening now
Yeah yeah amazing.. An old trashy lady who can't walk properly and boasts a diamond on her crown looted from another country is definitely AMAZING . Pork belly elizabeth is the biggest thief /beggar of this earth
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@@darwin9098
"Congratulation on giving a review for a stolen item (Kohinoor diamond)'
Get off your high horse, the diamond featured in this video is the Cullinan II.
@@darwin9098
The Crown The Queen is looking at is the Imperial State Crown, the one she wears for the State Opening of Parliament, and does not have the Kohinoor diamond set in it. The Kohinoor is set in the Queen Mother's Crown, which is worn by Queen Consorts and not Queen Regnants (the reigning Queen), which is what Elizabeth II is.
imagine not laughing at her jokes.
".. off with your head."
Me: (whispers) “Kubinashi Enbukyou...”
ahaha
The Tudors would do that especially Bloody Mary
Shadow Moon Henry aswell... poor Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard
Feed him to the corgis!
That Kohi-noor was from my country here in India. It was the and still is the most famous diamond:).
Wrong. The one in the video is from Africa. The kohinoor is in the tower and is not set in any crown. It used to be used in the crowns of the consorts to the monarch, but not anymore.
@@kayjay12341 Did i write about being on the crown i am just saying that kohi noor is a thing dont blame people with wrong acuses
@NHR that was just normal saying for god's sake leave me
@@kayjay12341 return back our gems and gold thieves
It's not the biggest diamond
"Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown." - William Shakespeare
Akash Sagar My thoughts too!
Akash Sagar that would be true if she actually wore the crown with the Kohinoor diamond in it.
@@Julia-hs7vh r/woooooosh
Henry the 8th said that idiot
walker haw specifically it is said by Henry IV from the play of William Shakespeare
Wonderful! Always more impressive when Her Majesty or His Majesty takes the time to discuss Englands great History!
The queen actually looks so relaxed in that interview there are pauses as she thinks but they are not uncomfortable she does look so well too!!
Michael John Dennis The same. I live in the United States and I really appreciate
the symbol of the queen and what she represents to her respective nation. I hope
she continues to reign in full capacity as the monarch of the UK.
It is a clone of her, the original is dead.
God save the Queen! Adored
@@teresamartin4735 ek number ki besharam hai aapki Rani😊😊
@@FrankBlaise09 you are brainwashed
Queen Elizabeth: sometimes id take the crown in my private room and jus stare at it for a few hours
"...while I touch myself."
@Jamie van Brewen Wait...what?!
may be thinking about how many millions of people are tortured, looted and killed to grab this wealth from the rest of the world and shamelessly keep that on a head.
@@rajakumarparuchuri327I think yes ,the way she talk about the pearls on crown or rocks she looks unharry about
@@rajakumarparuchuri327 the way she looks at the crown though... It seems like she knew the history of it...
Lots of history in those jewels.
I know, so much history, the kidnapping of an Indian prince, the 'great' British empire, the integrity of the monarchy, oh and of course the stealing of the money from the people and the jewl of the people.... History yes, pleasentries no
rory armstrong I agree. Great stories if greed and looting
Clark Kent there's alot of history, but you seem to know so little, do your research
Clark Kent firstly you might want to look up the word history in the dictionary and then you should be able to find the history that concludes it was mined in 'old india' and belonged to the people, and you should also find the 3 words British monarch and thief's quite close to each other, lots of love, a knowledgeable pigeon xxx
Clark Kent we did, it may have made India's economy up, but it also declined there health, became lower class and made there country split into 4!!!
I remember when I first saw this interview some years back. I loved how she says "there are some disadvantages to Crowns but otherwise they are quite important things" with an ever increasing radiant smile. It is a beautiful moment because through her one feels that for her it is not the thousands of jewels or value but the meaning, symbolism and history that is important. 💖💔
I agree, she always cared about tradition, I've never felt any materialism from her. Extraordinary Queen, I only wish Prince William was her successor insted of her spoiled brat son.
Absolutely, globalman.
Sucking out people's blood
It is stolen jewelery that does not belong to her or the brits.
@@Thefire591
The diamond(s) were a gift. Who else would even have today? They’d been stolen time and time again. The British Crown is magnificent and safe for always. “Once a gift is given, it is no longer yours”. This pertains to all gifts we give and to those who receive.
I'm British and this is my first time hearing her speak 😂😂😂
I'm Brazilian-Italian hahaha and this is my first time too... I made a search just to find any interviews of her hahaha
hahaha I'm Finnish ahhaha many times I've heard her voice hahaha pip pip cheerio mate tally ho! The size of a tangerine!
The queen rarely speaks publicly but every christmas day...for the last 65 years didnt you every see her on tv on christmaa day tv
@@thomaslowdon5510 Honestly, I never did 😁
You don't own a computer, radio or television? She gives her Christmas speech every year.
This crown costs more than my entire life
A few lives I would say. About 100 ))
The crown is just junk. The diamond on it is Priceless and when that pork belly elizabeth wears it, that becomes a clear example that Uk is the biggest thief /beggar of this earth.
Body parts cost way more than that thing. No offence to anyone
@@liubovpiano9573 you mean almost more than 200 years of slavery of British monarchy ruling of all those countries and the people in it? .. yes that crown costs more than just one life.
Its from india..kohinoor diamond..british stolen
I’ve never heard the queen speak before, so this is my first time hearing her voice. She seemed quite relaxed and kind during the interview and seemed pretty open to the questions. Seems like a nice person from what I can tell!
She was always very mindful of the impression she would make for anything she ever said or did, but she had a great combination of decorum, kindness, and gentle humor, combined with a very deep awareness of her status and responsibilities. People expected a great deal of her as the ruling Queen, and she delivered an always impressive performance.
YEAH, IT IS A FIRST for me, SHE CROSSES HER LEGS!!!!
@Paula Johnson not only is it fabulous, she's also breaking a rule
Mashed Potatoes a shit rule
@@snom6948 but she's the queen she was responsible The laws though?
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She broke one of her own rules.
MAN: It's difficult to always remember that diamonds are stones *laughs" So very heavy.
THE QUEEN: 😒 Yes...
Must've tried to impress her.🤣🤣🤣
The queen is all like: 😐 not funny didn’t laugh.
resting bitch face
Inside she's screaming, "Prepare the Tower cells"
@Steve Wolfe every country steals things from other countries, sigh if only you know that your living a fake life and that you are not real, to bad.
I actually hope that whenever the UK crown their new King/Queen, they still have that ancient ceremony. I mean, some traditions are weird and even destructive to modern society, but some are definitely still worth practicing.
@MrAeronuk1 doubtful, it will almost certainly be nearly the exact same as Queen Elizabeth II coronation.
I agree and even if they don't do it the same way for the next coronation, hopefully there will be, someday in the future, at least something of a reenactment so that people could see and feel what it was like back in the day. Hopefully we get to see something grand like how it was for William and Kate's royal wedding.
I want to see it too. but that means Her Majesty has to die first and i really don't want that.
Ilustrado But they won’t have a new king/queen. E L I Z A B E T H I S I M M O R T A L.
Bold of you to assume she will succumb to death.
At first I was surprised with her demeanor but I remember that she's an actual mechanic.
She's totally the girl next door except she drips in diamonds and a fabulous hat
damn claire nailed the queen's accent.
Learning so much about the crown jewels and the RF since Queen died. Anyone else? Can't stop watching vids about them.
2:15
I’m Irish and that “Really?” Was the most British “Really” I’ve ever heard in my whole entire life. I watch a good bit of British things
There’ll will be no Queen like her again, RIP Ma’am
thank god. Monarchies are bullshit. you peasant havent learned
*The main diamond in the Imperial State crown is NOT the Kohinoor. It's the Cullinan 2 diamond, part of a larger diamond found in a SOUTH AFRICAN mine. It remained unsold and was bought by the South African government and presented as a gift to Edward VII on his 66th birthday in 1907. The rest of the gems date to CENTURIES before England had an empire.*
Then where is kohinoor
@@DonS-ff2yt It is in another crown, the Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. There are many crowns in the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. The one that @golden63 is talking about is the Imperial State Crown, which is the one worn mostly by the monarch, if they want to wear the crown, and is used for the annual opening of the parliament.
When she looks down at those crowns, I can image she is thinking, "Heavy to bear in it's weight and in it's responsibility "
And history too
pretentious. Give it back to the ones you stole it from.
What decisions does she make for the British people?
I could listen to her talk all day long! So genteel and just perfection in grammar, tone, pace. So cool.
Chaploos... saala
Thank you I’ve always have loved the Queen Elisabeth
It is actually pretty amazing to think that in the 1000 year history of the monarchy this is the first time you’ve ever heard an actual monarch talk about the Crown Jewels. It would have been equally interesting to hear what George IV or Charles II would have had to say on the same topic.
That is one cool lady. What she has seen in her life and all of her experiences are just extraordinary.
Lone Wolf god save the Queen
You find this cool only until you dpnt know what the truth is
Her ancestors looting experience
@Professor OfLife well you guys looted us before but if England goes on war with India England will cease to exist.... which makes us Indians feel pretty powerful and comfortable
@@bcgnews8933 they still rule you, dumb buffoon. you are their redcoat dogs as you ever were. you are your pun jab i brothers both.
You can't help but smile when she does, this is great.. ty
nina schaub ask Google if she owns the United States of America vensmile then ask why is my name all in capital letters ask Google learn the day of information ignorance is a choice
Lmao fuck that old bitch
N M Burleson I’m from the US & will happily bow to her. So much respect to her
@@nashcoleon4244 shut up mate
@@wisehat_yt yea fuck her own family which killed millions
Her Majesty was an amazing Monarch - Miss Deeply. Thank you Ma'am for your loyal service
She seems so sweet. So full of knowledge. I could hear her talks for hours!
luv2shop428 same here daughter princess Anne
Yes soo sweet to sit on all the murdered innocent souls and their looted wealth and cries. Queen of thevies. Respect
@@selenophile333 you're delusional, the queen is anything but innocent honestly, she killed her fucking DAUGHTER IN LAW she will not give back the diamonds of India and Afghanistan who've both requested for them back
Zyair James THEY STOLE NOT GAVE!!
@@stanwinx1144 I don't blame the queen I mean like every Other monarch killed people, Personally i love the queen
The stones in the crown are spectacular. And I had no idea there was a Sovereign's ring. I hope someone uploads the documentary so we who are outside the UK can see it.
I was gonna ask if Elliot would do this???? haven't seen the ring before either and the clip was so short.
It’s going to be on the Smithsonian Channel Sunday night.
Does anyone know what time it airs?
MaryJane Murray it’s 8 pm eastern 7 pm central.
Great, but I don't have cable! Need a TH-cam Elliot????
I love hearing about the history and realities of the monarch. There is so much tradition behind every little detail. Its quite interesting to learn about it all.
Fake British history
Yea simple
@Michael John Dennis hmmm
Bloody Thief
do u really know the reality of ur monarch,about the blood on their hands.
Such great mother
Such grace and elegance..am in awe. Simply unbelievably amazing the way she has represented the crown
yeah the crown witht the stolen jewels looolll
Flexing something which was stolen is such a bad thing to do
Shameless beyond words .
Her Majesty has a sense of humor!😁
Being an Indian my eyes filled with tears
I get you🥺
Yes
There's just one thing Indian in that, which too was surrendered. shut up
So true
The Kohinoor
God be with you and your prince
The Queen’s voice sounds very soothing...If only someone made an ASMR Roleplay with the Queen being the character of it.
or Google maps voice
@@alexm566 Hehehehehehe
Crown aside the Queen seems like a lovely, elegant, and very proper person. Even seeing her on television she commands undivided attention and respect. I could even imagine what it would be like to just sit and chat with her. The stories she could tell and share must really be something.
Nothing of own😂😂
Everything is looted 😂
Greatest thiefs of all time😂😂
Wear thing of stolen as pride
Oh god we are poor
But happy that we never looted and became rich
We worked hard to be rich
Not like your country
🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
Its same like you watch an unboxing on youtube and saw all your stolen stuffs 😂
@@thebunny5214 we are not poor . We were made poor
@@thebunny5214 yes nothing of own. Remind me what language are you typing in?
@@thebunny5214 rephrase please, stuff from unsmart ignorants who can't protect their own 😂
Sweet grandmother, we will miss your smile.
You will be forever in our hearts our dear Queen Elizabeth.👑 we are sending our heartfelt sympathy from Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
The best queen ever ❤
Talk about the jewels and you'll get people who really hate 'British' history.
No its not history for them 😂 they be acting like they were personally stolen from and there still mad about it like boo your country is not getting the jewls back they are an artifact of history and its not even the same royal family who did it
@@hopelessheathen8190 Ikr. Immature and soft people these days.
@@hopelessheathen8190 that is very rude of you to say... These people stole from alot of people and that's not okay... And you need to remember that something that doesn't affect you will never offend you
So? It was British technology and British companies that were able to extract these jewels. They belong to Britain.
@@Max-is4qu it was not extracted , it was stolen pls shut the fuck up
I'm Irish and I have to say I'm impressed and captivated by how she speaks, seems very intelligent and caring.
Hello how are you doing today?
Getting the crown jewels out in my house has a completely different meaning.
Lol
After watching the video and hearing Her Majesty’s comments about the crown and how uncomfortable it was to wear, it looks like she’s having a PTSD flashback when she sees it at 0:38 lol
The crown weighs of the lives taken and the wealth looted. So yeah that much weight can break your neck.
There isnt any innocent history out there. So it is a waste to focus on negative past. Nor is it the responsibility of future generations to pay anything back. Germany focused so much on its negative past that they forgot the rest of their history and identity.
@@Garother we never care for the past,but we promise you we will take what's ours .
@@Garother do you not understand, imagine your country being stripped of it's wealth and everything it had stolen away from them, something that were so precious to some countries, they looted. Of course people are going to be mad, there are somethings that are just unforgettable. the Nazis aren't here now to apologise nor is Hitler however they have the gems which belong to certain countries that have longed to have them back for decades and decades, they have the ability to restore what's rightful to who but still they decide not to do it, ridiculous
@@stanwinx1144 India was not stripped of its wealth. Its percentage in world GDP fell because Europe went thru the industrial revolution. The UK trebled Indias population through the introduction of sanitation and better healthcare and education.
@@animesis that is not true infact. India used to be a very wealthy country and when the British came over they looted
I’m looking at the comments and thinking, “Geez and I thought people were salty towards the USA’s history.”
not celebrating stolen atlantic slave holding colonizing history isn't jealousy
Nah buddy the hate the US gets still pales in comparison to what the British and particularly the English get.
Well Britain is the first provider of Independance days ! isn't it ?
Well.... I'm not Indian... But they're not wbing salty. If u know history they do have the right.
They have the right to do so. British STOLE from them and gave it to their queen only to claim it as “british historic figure”.
I just love her! My grandmother was her doppelganger so it's always wonderful to see the Queen.
The person from great big story?
How can a thief is a great person
And stole the DIAMONDS 😭
Kohinoor stolen from India proudly
Your grandmother and the queen both old witches
You love thieves ? 😂
Shitty royal family 🤮
Man did the Queen have a sharp wit. Well if you look down it will break your neck. Got a good chuckle from that.
This crown brings an eerie bgm in my mind. A flash of Indian history. Idk why!!
It’s more of a conversation than an interview. Adore the queen.
This is what Claire Foy looks like now. Feel old yet?
😢
May her Majesty the Queen rest in eternal peace, with her beloved Prince.
Now she’s too old to wear this crown 😔.
She's never too old.
Look carefully, at the age of more than ninety, she's so fit and fine.
No she can wear it till the day she dies
@@JVxET she could live for another decade, she could die tomorrow. So could you.
We never know when we are going to die and how soon it will be. I mean, the oldest person was 122 and she seems fitter than Angela Merkel.
It's never too late 😂
Lol
Thank you, Elliot, RR, it is a joy to watch her, thanks!!!
I do love how Her Majesty makes it sound like the neck breaking is a secondary problem to letting the crown fall!
India's kohinoor is World famous👏👏 Respect to india's rich history.
IT's not in the crown.
Fellow Indians please try to understand, India was a British colony then! They were the government. Queen Victoria was head of state including India. Kohinoor was not stolen. It was presented, those were different times. Present queen inherited this and they keep it with great respect. It always makes me feel good when she delivers speech in Westminster with that crown on that had some Indian element to it. So please chill its well kept.
Wow her accent has changed so much over the years! So much less stuffy now. What a neat lady.
American here with paternal roots from Scotland in 1773. She was proclaimed Queen in February of 1952. I have studied her life and find her a fascinating woman with an extraordinary life's dedication to her royal position, her nation and her people. Although she's a petite woman, her presence, even at her age, commands respect and admiration. When the nazis had occupied Guernsey, she and her family stood their ground on British Soil, never fleeing in fear to America. God bless and keep her and her family! These so-called "feminists" today are whiney little losers not worthy of paying attention to. Her Royal Majesty, Elizabeth Regina will be remembered as one the greatest of Queens! Her dedication to duty in these times has NO equal.
She was lovely and so beautiful ❤️
I love her royal majesty and I’m American lol. She seems like a really sweet person and has an amazing sense of style. So many colors. She also has one of the most difficult jobs as Queen. I get she is a figure head and the power is in Parliament, but she still has a massive amount of power and she looks over her people.
Much of her power is influence.
She has some real power but is blocked (she has it but can’t use it). Her job is more likely to assure that the government (that is in her name) works.
She signs every Law (everything is done with her power) and represents the country (diplomacy). Also, the royal family does a lot charity and social labour.
And tourism. Some critics talk about how much they cost (salary and the cost of official duties), but they get into the country Millions in the form of tourism, an example is a royal wedding, when is televised, it can have more viewers than Eurovision (just the 2019 edition in tel aviv had around 180 million viewers).
I Remember the wedding of Prince William…, here un Mexico was around 3 am and yet, people waited for it.
She also represents: unity and nationalism.
They stole this from India?
No. The Kohinoor is not in the crown. The large diamond is the Cullinan 2 diamond, part of a larger diamond purchased by the government of South Africa and given to Edward the VII in 1907.
Bitch please. It’s not. India is a part of British Raj that time.
Yes
Yes
@@golden-63 Hey,They Stoled From India
Queen Empress Rudrama Devi (Kakatiya Dynasty) ruled South Bharath(India) and participated directly in wars against the enemy in her 86th year..She was the best ruler who made south India as Non conquirable region..
After 100s yrs gap of her ruling, From the part of her land only famous Kohinoor diamond was theft by some body and reached the British due to their divide n rule policy...Jai Hind.
Indian - I bet she stank
Locked up for NOBODY to see = Priceless beauty
These jewels were a gift to Her Majesty Queen and Empress Victoria from her grateful subjects in India and South Africa. They wanted Her Majesty to have them.
@@SymphonyBrahms What British history book did you learn that in?
It's heavy indeed true ! As it holds huge past within itself.
Lots of bad deeds loads it has
She looked amazing in the coronation moment, I think that is a memorable moment in her life
The Queen has been an excellent custodian of the monarcys. Britain can be proud.
Yeah you're right , I think you can say that again, hi how are you ?
Hello how are you doing today?
I love the coronation. It is an inspiring and uplifting event. We are very lucky to be alive with Queen Elizabeth II, because she is the best Queen.
Sarah S actually Queen Elizabeth I is the best
😂😂😂 you must be super stupid brain washed creature! 😂😂😂😂💪🏻
Robo 2.0 I totally agree
Kamila Szopa What queen Elizabeth I did in her reign isn't a quarter as bad as what her sister Mary or her father did in there reigns. Her father's reign was like a sad romantic story! Her sister's reign was about killing anyone that wasn't Catholic! She killed so many people by being burned at the stake (including children) that the streets of London smelled of burning human flesh for a MONTH! She also killed lady Jane grey because she jealous that people wanted her to be queen instead!! Elizabeth didn't want Mary Stuart to be executed! It was a order from one of her advisors that Mary should be executed. When Elizabeth found out that Mary was executed she was so devastated That she CRIED! Elizabeth didn't start the first slave trade...So that's a lie. And who cares if she barely showered (which I doubt). That's her personal life. What matters is what she put out as a Ruler. She also led a army against a Spanish king and won! She brought England into its golden age! She also had to clean up the mess that her father and sister left behind! Over all you two are brainwashed Hypocrites with a bunch of false facts. Now I will gladly say BYE.
Edit: The Portuguese started the African slave trade and Britain wasn't involved in it until 1640 which was WAYYY after queen Elizabeth 1 died. So please check your facts.
Phani bhupathi that comment was also for you
I could listen to HM all day. Especially when speaking candidly as she does here. She was an amazing woman, I miss her tremendously. 👑❤️🩹
Dear Queen,
You were a great example of strength, both during good times and rather difficult ones. If there was anyone from whom we could learn self-discipline and courage at all times then it was you. May your soul rest in peace. Amen. 🙏
Abbe laude apna paise churake rahe hai ye log kya bol raha hai bhai
Khohineer belongs to india
It was a gift from Ranjit Singh to the British for help with the Sikh wars. The Government of India has publicly acknowledged this. What would they do with it, anyway? Use it to fund more rape of women & girls? Buying more child brides? Purchasing acid for maiming & killing more women because of inadequate dowries? I think India & Pakistan have a few other issues to which they should attend before they worry about an inanimate object which was freely given as payment for services rendered.
@@h.calvert3165 u have no right to say about a country, that too how to use Money. Who the hell are you to say something about a country, first check yourself that you are deserving for your country or not
@@mamathabaltha4780
😊😊💪👍
@@mamathabaltha4780 SAVAGE 👏👏👏👏
mamatha baltha what they said is true.
I want coronations to continue. It’s nice to know some stuff are the same as years before because so many things are changing rapidly and drastically
I love how she dispised all of this in some way, but still force herself to be fit for the job
Im 63 I’m British and other than the annual Christmas message I’ve never heard HM speak before!!
Search on youtube "The Queen vs the President : boom" to see her funny side as well 😆
If you've heard her Xmas message then you have heard her speak before ,!!
Her Majesty is such an important figure not just in the UK across the world who else has been on the throne for 70 years? Being an American here in the state of Wisconsin I look forward to her Christmas broadcast every year
Yes she was. It's Charles' show now
@@chrismc410 I just hope he continues his mothers tradition of the Christmas broadcast I would listen every year when she would do it and if he continues to do it I will listen when he does it
*The main diamond in the Imperial State Crown is the Cullinan 2, part of a larger diamond given to Edward VII from South Africa in 1907. IT IS NOT THE KOHINOOR. The rest of the gems in the crown are from pre-empire England.*
Fadzai Chengeta exactly
Which history book you read
@@ok-fi8ni what do u mean
Her voice was adoreable!
It's Indian diamond
Incorrect. The large diamond is the Cullinan 2 from South Africa.
@@golden-63 😂😂
@@golden-63 u're right. He didn't told that large diamond. But u only accept and mention the larger one. This is koh-i-noor. And it is belongs to India....🇮🇳
It belonged to India lol 😂
@Din Djarin how dare you told these kind of words about india. Bullshit... 😠
Harry definitely inherited a deal of her personality!
That's literally pieces of history being stucked together.
true. immovable. enduring till the end of days ie the end of everything.
another 1,000 years to go. Tough job but very important for family values.
Yeah everything which is stolen.
@@samyukthas8855 like what?
@@keepthefaith9805 like everything. from different parts of the world. especially the kohinoor from india. i recommend you check out history of india british.
I don't think she meant her neck would break, as in a horrible injury, but that the imbalance would tip your neck forward and the crown would fall off.
Never forget Princess Diana
She used to have difficulty keeping the crown on and reading her shopping list at Tesco. One time it fell in someone else's trolley. That customer had a difficult time coming up with enough money to pay for it at the register.
SJ Cohen Waitrose not Tesco
Don't they have WalMart in the U.K.? If not, just wait. They'll have it. WalMart is taking over the world.
SymphonyBrahms Having seen video of Walmart on TH-cam all I can say is keep them out.
You are wise to say that.
Walmart owns the AsDa chain of supermarkets
That crown can give me life insurance...
keiyura it can give us all life insurance
Not even the smallest small diamond will be yours it's that which make England what it is , I think the gold one should return to the gold coast to develop the place other wise the fall of the empire is eminent
@@forextoday8975 it was... You know a joke.
...and life sentence. 😂
Fascinating. Very interesting to see and hear the Queen speak and the crowns are very interesting.
So "burden of the crown" has a literal meaning too...
Lmao true af
Rip queen
This Queen looted Kohinoor from India and kept it in her crown and declare her self as the Royal queen I don't know what type of royality but hope one day it will be back in India jai hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳💪💪💪
First of all, the Kohinoor is not in the crown. And when did the Queen steal it?
@@golden-63 The Kohinoor was discovered hundreds of years before the British came to loot India if the queen is so kind then why can't she return it to the Indian government.
@@mgirishvenkatsai2337 You said the Queen stole it. She didn't. And since she doesn't own it, she can't return it.
@@golden-63 OK the queen did not stole it she is a very kind hearted so why can't she return to the Indian government
@@golden-63 now I can conform that you are totally mad see the saying " the queen did not loot it she did not own it she can't return it " wow😂😂🤣
She was such a beautiful soul. ❤️❤️❤️
I would love to wear this around my house and just leave the dishes unclean.
I still thank God that ‘Taj Mahal’ was not a mobile monument 💁♂️
Long live Queen Elizabeth II. She is Queen of Canada too. We love you, from Canada Your Majesty 🇨🇦
Andrew I may live in Texas but my heart beats for Canada
Andrew Maulin Agrawal I live in the U.K. but I love Canada too 🇨🇦
I'm french Canadian and people don't have alot of love for our Queen in this part of Canada 😅. I'm always given the side eye when I say that I love the Queen. I must admit that it is a recent change tho. I took the time to educate myself and got to know her. I think she is a admirable Lady.
Trash can queen Elizabeth =🐷
@Jacob Abbott lolll believe me I feel you lolll A part of my heart will always be "Québécoise" because I was born here but that doesn't stop me from seeing the truth of the backward mentality of the people. French Canadiens for the most part are just a bunch of winners.
Amazing and very well narrated video mate, Jordan
The Queen is actually a very likable and approachable person .Anyone that marrys into this family should respect it and the importance it represents.The Queen has been a wonderful Queen.
I agree!
Indeed! How wonderful of her to wear such a precious diamond stolen from another country! Sorry to break it down but UK is nothing but a country mostly built of objects stolen from foreign lands :)
Who wears a stolen diamond
Queen of theives
@@atheisttttt I'll tell you who isn't wearing it,YOU!!!!!!Long live Queen Elizabeth!!!!!!!
She looks so cuteee i love you Mam😊
The queen seems so down to earth
Yeah if shameless would have been a person it would be her
@@ishayadav6653 😁uuyyup
@@ishayadav6653 you smell
Stones the come from the heart Of Africa
The Diamond Kohinoor belongs to Sikh empire king Maharaja Ranjit Singh from PUNJAB INDIA
@anand pandit no one really exactly knows how they got it! They were basically stealing everything with playing games
@anand pandit his successor was dilip singh a 12 year old kid , the queen stole it from him , what can a 12 y/o kid do at such a age , basically his hands were tied and he was taken to England and was not allowed to come back to India for the rest of his life , so acc to me he was not a coward
@Ivy Malik There was no queen during the anglo-sikh wars
@Manoj Kumar go do some research... after independence and British... you indians did everything try to finish Sikh Empire but never succeeded!!!!!!
@@pz3783 hehe, we would always mention it. so you'll never forget it, i don't think you understand but we're most likely angry.
your family members own something in their house, it is taken from them and then we can't even tell you that it was ours originally.
but yea eventually it wouldn't hold much importance, and it's obviously happening now
She is such an amazing person and very cool I love her sense of humor she is so great GOD SAVE THE QUEEN (Coming from an american)
Yeah yeah amazing.. An old trashy lady who can't walk properly and boasts a diamond on her crown looted from another country is definitely AMAZING . Pork belly elizabeth is the biggest thief /beggar of this earth
@@ukisbeggar8462 where are you from?
@@ukisbeggar8462 are you okay?
You shouldn’t focus your anger on such nice lady
Heavy is the head that wears the crown.