Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA treasure trove of never-before-heard interviews with people who have known Queen Elizabeth II personally.A treasure trove of never-before-heard interviews with people who have known Queen Elizabeth II personally.A treasure trove of never-before-heard interviews with people who have known Queen Elizabeth II personally.
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Queen Elizabeth II
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Prince Philip
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King Charles III
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- (as Prince Charles)
Princess Diana
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Pamela Hicks
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- (as Lady Pamela Hicks)
Princess Margaret
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Dickie Arbiter
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Antony Armstrong-Jones Snowdon
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Prince William of Wales
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- (as Prince William)
Princess Anne
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Sarah Ferguson
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Mohamed Al-Fayed
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Robert Lacey
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Prince Edward
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Prince Harry
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Nick Owen
- Self - Royal Commentator
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- (as Nicholas Owen)
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The timeline is continuously confusing. A part will go from the queen in 1954 to prince charles in 2015 then back to princess margaret in 2001 to continue the story from 2015.
I think this came at the right time since the popularity of the crown is so high. Covered a lot of her in different eras and fascinating to see how this lady has become the longest standing monarch. Long live the queen!
Well done on the documentary but the story went very fast as they do highlight details but also went too fast through it meaning how they pick elements for making this movie and what the purpose is.
It gave so many real life pictures and clips make the distance between the story close to you. Like sitting on the front row of the happening.
The flow of the movie is not great as it gives all the time glimpse of the queen's life, making it hard to follow as you need to recapture what timeline it is and what it is happening at that moment.
It gave so many real life pictures and clips make the distance between the story close to you. Like sitting on the front row of the happening.
The flow of the movie is not great as it gives all the time glimpse of the queen's life, making it hard to follow as you need to recapture what timeline it is and what it is happening at that moment.
"Being the Queen" is a documentary in which we watch an intimate glimpse into the life of Queen Elizabeth II, exploring her role as both a monarch and a person behind the crown. The documentary provides interviews, archival footage, and insights from historians, aiming to give viewers a deeper understanding of her long reign and the personal challenges she's faced.
I enjoyed this documentary because it contained many interesting facts about the life of Queen Elizabeth II while it also offered a solid overview of her life and legacy. Despite that, it feels more like a surface-level exploration than a deep dive into her experiences or the complexities of her reign mainly because of its short duration. The archival footage is fascinating, and it's interesting to hear from those who have been close to her, but the documentary doesn't offer much new information for those already familiar with the Queen's public life. Lastly, I have to say that "Being the Queen" is an interesting and informative documentary and I believe everyone can learn something from it and even benefit from its deeper approach to the subject so, I recommend everyone to watch it.
I enjoyed this documentary because it contained many interesting facts about the life of Queen Elizabeth II while it also offered a solid overview of her life and legacy. Despite that, it feels more like a surface-level exploration than a deep dive into her experiences or the complexities of her reign mainly because of its short duration. The archival footage is fascinating, and it's interesting to hear from those who have been close to her, but the documentary doesn't offer much new information for those already familiar with the Queen's public life. Lastly, I have to say that "Being the Queen" is an interesting and informative documentary and I believe everyone can learn something from it and even benefit from its deeper approach to the subject so, I recommend everyone to watch it.
Came across this documentary on Disney+ the other that gives you an insider view into Queen Elizabeth II. It draws parallels between the Queen and her Royal relatives, from Edward VIII to Margaret to Diana. Seems to hone in on her personal relationships and the most "dramatic" moments of the Queen's life and how she navigates through them. I 'm a Crown superfan and I feel like this is a concise documentary version of the Netflix series.
Really makes you respect her in a new way. I like how the documentary uses the "insider" voices like Prince Philip's private secretary Michael Parker who reveals a lot of insightful information.
My only complaint is that I wish it was longer!
Really makes you respect her in a new way. I like how the documentary uses the "insider" voices like Prince Philip's private secretary Michael Parker who reveals a lot of insightful information.
My only complaint is that I wish it was longer!
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