Der Schatz der englischen Königin Dokumentarfilm von Patrick Voillot

English:    • The Treasure of the Queen of England docum...   German:    • Der Schatz der englischen Königin Dokumen...   French:    • Le trésor de la Reine d'Angleterre documen...   Italian:    • Il tesoro della regina d'Inghilterra docum...   Spanish:    • El Tesoro de la Reina de Inglaterra docume...   Chinese:    • 英国女王的宝藏紀錄片Patrick Voillot   Russian:    • Сокровища королевы Англии документальный ...   Japanese:    • イギリス女王の秘宝のドキュメンタリーPatrick Voillot   This film reveals the best-kept secrets of the Queen of England's treasure. Learn more about its history, but also discover its darker side: murders that shook the kingdom, coups, and thefts that were planned and prepared down to the smallest detail. This also offers you the opportunity to discover all the jewelry, precious stones, and other gems that have been accumulated here over the centuries. Through images and films, some of which are archival material that has been forgotten, you can immerse yourself in the world of these treasures. This documentary takes you to the countries and mines where the most beautiful gemstones were found – to South Africa, where the world's largest diamond was discovered, and then to Amsterdam, where the Asscher family has been working as diamond traders for three generations. They began cutting diamonds in the first half of the 20th century. The family descendant tells you about this incredible adventure. Thousands of kilometers away, in Tajikistan, the film takes you to an almost forgotten mine where work is still in progress. This is where the Black Prince's Ruby was discovered. You then follow the path of Koh I Noor, the cursed diamond, in Golconde, India, and learn its story. You go behind the scenes at Christie's in London to witness the preparation and auction of Princess Margaret's jewelry. You meet the actors, the jeweler of the jewels, the only man allowed to touch the crowns to care for and maintain them, and the security officer in the Tower of London. You accompany the Queen when she wears her royal jewels, especially on official occasions.