The untold story of the life of the Royal family in residence at Windsor Castle. Made with the approval of the Queen, the documentary chronicles a year behind the scenes of the world's oldest inhabited castle. A View that the average tourist will never see.
One of the most extraordinary Royal documentaries ever made. Granted unprecedented access and charting the life of the Royal Family in residence at Windsor Castle, the oldest inhabited castle in the world.
Originally noticed for her striking resemblance to Princess Diana, Sophie Rhys-Jones, wife of Prince Edward could not have been more different.
As an independent career woman the stage was set for a very modern Royal marriage.
From footmen and butlers to bodyguards, nannies and private secretaries, this film tells the stories of the British Royal family’s long-suffering servants. Round the clock they toil, often thanklessly, to keep the monarchy humming. While they’re sworn to secrecy some have betrayed their masters...
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