London – Queen II. After weeks of uncertainty over Elizabeth’s health and her willingness to face events commemorating her Platinum Jubilee on the throne, the 96-year-old monarch has appeared in public and released a series of never-before-seen homes. (29) Videos for a documentary to be released on Sunday.
Scenes from his life in a stroller from 1926, who were pushed by his mother to his coronation at the age of 27 in 1953, were brought together in a program that will only be shown on the BBC in the UK.
The documentary was made with footage selected from over 400 hours of home video showing the Queen with her sister Margaret, King George VI, Queen Anne Elizabeth I and other members of the royal family. Narrator, II. Elizabeth herself.
Videos are part of Queen’s Jubilee celebrations
birthday On 6 February, Elizabeth’s 70th Anniversary as Queen of England but the real celebrations are happening from this week. A four-day national holiday was declared (from June 2 to June 6) to celebrate an unprecedented achievement. No other monarch has spent so much time on the British throne.
The events surrounding the Jubilee confirm the value of the monarchy for the country’s economy. More than 16,000 public parties are licensed. To celebrate the queen’s longevity, retail brands have created campaigns and packages with references to history, from signature dishes in supermarkets and restaurants to decor inspired by her image.
Even The Times joined the movement with promotions at the wine club.
It’s not just retail that’s driving this wave. Following the standard of efficiency in public relations, Buckingham Palace seizes every opportunity to reaffirm the mystery of the monarchy living in times of questioning, especially after the confusion of the princes. Andrew and Harry.
The normal life of the young woman who became a queen at the age of 27
The documentary is an action that fits this mold. And the BBC’s choice to take the privilege of accessing the footage has a symbolism.
Recently, the public network became the subject of complaints from the royal family for deemed unfair the editorial treatment of matters concerning its members, Even the threat of boycott was circulating. But during the jubilee, peace reigned.
Clips released to promote the show show family videos of a young Princess Elizabeth vacationing at Balmoral Castle with her family and sister, Margaret, as well as on her first overseas trip to South Africa and elsewhere when she was 20. family gatherings.
During this trip, he gave his famous 21st birthday speech, dedicating himself to a life of service and duty to the letter.
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Scenes from the currently released Jubilee video feature the future queen, her sister and father, King VI.
In one of the quotes, he quotes a quote from Winston Churchill, the first prime minister of many whom he would meet in office: “The further you look behind you, the farther you see.”
The idea was to show a less formal image of the monarch who was always discreet in his formal appearances.
In the message of the clip recorded at Windsor Castle, it says:
“Cameras have always been a part of our lives.
“I think there’s a difference between watching movies at home if you know who’s holding the camera on the other side. This increases the feeling of closeness.
Like many families, my family wanted to keep track of the precious moments we had together. When it was our family’s turn, we did the same.
“I’ve always enjoyed capturing family moments. Private photos can often show the fun behind the formality.”
Journalists who follow the royal family, such as ITV expert Chris Ship, are helping to promote the documentary, which is expected to break audience records, including speeches and royal events.
In this episode, the theme is a cruise with the father playing games with his daughters.
This weekend, the Queen’s sister Margaret and her father, King VI.
It’s a fascinating watch – and it uses clips of the Queen speaking throughout her reign to ‘tell’ her ???? ???? pic.twitter.com/Q6WNjLAct8– Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) 26 May 2022
In this other clip, II. Elizabeth appears with her family in the privacy of her Balmoral estate in Scotland, considered her favorite among royal residences.
happy to work with @BBCStudios new @BBC The documentary Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen digitizes never-before-seen footage from the royal collection with BFI experts. #BFINationalArchive Telling the story of Princess Elizabeth from early childhood to her coronation #HM70 pic.twitter.com/v52pv4rizv
– BFI (@BFI) May 27, 2022
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Unreleased photos to promote the Jubilee video
Before the video was released to mark the Queen’s anniversary, Buckingham Palace and the BBC released scenes that were part of the clips and other scenes that will only appear in the final version, revealing the intimacy of one of the most photographed families in history.
Records, II. It’s shared on social media by Elizabeth’s subjects and fans of royal figures in other countries, for example, this account worshiping Queen Maxima of the Netherlands – perhaps hoping the Argentine occupying the Dutch throne will have it. same longevity.
Elizabeth: The Unseen Queen is a new BBC documentary that reveals exclusive never-before-seen family videos of the Queen as a young girl. pic.twitter.com/LaVZZMVddE
– Queen Maxima and the Royal Mistresses (@vaninaswchindt) 28 May 2022
Check out some of the images that are part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee video.
Two sisters at Balmoral estate in Scotland
Claire Popplewell, Creative Director, BBC Studios Productions, said: “I think the movie is based on His Majesty’s father, King VI.
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source: Noticias