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This unique celebration of Queen Elizabeth IIs ninetieth birthday, narrated by the Prince of Wales, features previously unseen private film, and various members of the Royal Family watching it. Film-maker John Bridcut has been granted special access to Her Majestys complete collection of cin films, shot by the Duke of Edinburgh and the Queen herself, as well as by her parents. The Queen makes history by discussing her own memories with Prince Charles as together they view this extraordinary footage. Other family members taking part include The Duke of Cambridge, Prince Harry, the Princess Royal, the Duke of Kent, Princess Alexandra, and the daughter of Princess Margaret, Lady Sarah Chatto. The home video tribute that is fit for a Queen. The structure of the documentary was akin to a bran tub at a school fete but every dip pulled out a prize. It was also Gogglebox. The commentary of the sofa-sitters before the flickering screens made it. For a family publicly susceptible to permafrost, the old movies cut an awful lot of ice and revealed an awful lot of character. [] There they were watching the movies, when Charles turned to his left and lo, his mama had joined the Gogglebox couch. The Queen was remarkable. She remembered every place, every name, every date. [] What a thoughtful present this compilation was from the BBC, like getting your grans VHS tapes on to DVD except, of course, the celluloid was hers, and it was her gift to us, and it was perfect. Andrew Billen, The Times The Royal family show their private face to the public Lets be honest, some royal documentaries are better than others, and over the last few decades there have been occasions when watching could feel more of a duty than a pleasure. Happily Elizabeth at 90 A Family Tribute was a triumph from start to finish
Perfect show the the royal watcher. Such an interesting and up close look into Queen Elizabeth life