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Big mistake at 0:45: Patricia Mountbatten’s wedding was attended by George VI, as evidenced in the picture, not George V, who was long dead at the time.
I agree with a prior comment, if you are doing a presentation spelling is very important. Knatchbull and Brabourne are bard enough but Mountbatten is one word. You also neglected to mention Edwina Mountbatten’s grandfather Sir Ernest Cassel from whom much of her money derived.
The Tutti Fruiti garniture would suit Queen Margrethe very well. She can't get enough colours 😉 Say Kate wanted to wear it, could she borrow it from V&A?
Nice content but A.I. Narrator cannot yet pronounce foreign words that English speakers use such as pave - not like pavement but like pah-vay or just pahv.
I am always heartbroken that the beautiful pieces can’t stay in families for generations. The EXORBITANT DEATH TAXES in the UK are breaking up family history and taking these beautiful country homes and jewelry pieces when they must be sold. Their history is their selling point. And the government is ruining the reason why we tourists come to the UK. THEY SHOULD BE ASHAMED OF. THEMSELVES,!.,