From Bourbon Kings to Queen Victoria Bloodline The Jewels Return

From Bourbon Kings to Queen Victoria Bloodline The Jewels Return

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2 Video Views·May 17, 2026

Step inside the glittering world of Marie Antoinette, Queen Victoria, Bourbon princes, Austrian archduchesses, and Europe’s last royal dynasties as Le Bal des Débutantes 2025 unveils some of the rarest royal jewels hidden inside private vaults for generations.

From the legendary Fleur-de-Lis Tiara linked to the last Bourbon King of France, to the Churchill Emeralds worn during Winston Churchill’s Nobel Prize ceremony, these are not ordinary jewels — they are living pieces of royal history.

In this video, discover the astonishing stories behind:
✨ Princess Eulalia d’Orléans Bourbon and the Fleur-de-Lis Tiara
✨ Princess Isabelle d’Orléans and the spectacular Belle Époque Orléans Tiara
✨ Lady Araminta Spencer-Churchill wearing the historic Churchill Emeralds
✨ Gabrielle Janssens de Balkany and the lost jewels of the House of Savoy
✨ Reagan Sacks in imperial diamonds once connected to Marie Antoinette and Emperor Franz Joseph

These extraordinary heirlooms — many acquired and loaned by V MUSE — emerged for one unforgettable night in Paris at the legendary Le Bal des Débutantes 2025.

If you love:
Royal jewels
Historic tiaras
Marie Antoinette history
Royal families of Europe
Hidden royal collections
Bourbon-Parma jewels
Belle Époque jewelry
Queen Victoria descendants
Luxury history documentaries
Rare aristocratic heirlooms

…then this is the video for you.

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Was it the Bourbon fleur-de-lis diamonds, the Churchill Emeralds, or the Savoy sapphire tiara?

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