"Elizabeth at 90 - A Family Tribute" (2016) - BBC Documentary


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William and Harry came across as materialistic.

Coveting Prince Charles' toys.
The comments about the jewelry.

Their banter about the christening sounded fake, rehearsed and scripted.

Their comments about Charles and his clothes were hardly endearing.
JMO, the only time they were genuine was when they spotted the puppies.
 
William and Harry came across as materialistic.

Coveting Prince Charles' toys.
The comments about the jewelry.

Their banter about the christening sounded fake, rehearsed and scripted.

Their comments about Charles and his clothes were hardly endearing.
JMO, the only time they were genuine was when they spotted the puppies.

I thought it was very touching when Harry commented about how blue looked good on his mother.
 
William and Harry came across as materialistic.

Coveting Prince Charles' toys.
The comments about the jewelry.

Their banter about the christening sounded fake, rehearsed and scripted.

Their comments about Charles and his clothes were hardly endearing.
JMO, the only time they were genuine was when they spotted the puppies.


I guess people see what they want to see. So sad when everyone else loved it


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I guess people see what they want to see. So sad when everyone else loved it


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Some people choose to always assume the worst about others.


LaRae
 
I've been watching it online (so far has not made it to New Zealand TV) and i thought it was great. Lady Sarah and Princess Anne came over so well; what a deep voice Princess Alexandra has; good to see her and the Duke of Kent.
 
Finally got catching up on the BBC programme (extended version) - lovely to hear from Lady Sarah, Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra.
Particularly enjoyed hearing the Queen and Charles talk through times at Glamis and with the Bowes-lyons family - that was touching and revealing i thought.
This has been one of the best produced documentaries of recent times - having the family narrate as they watch the films was a lovely idea.
Princess Anne is great in it - sharp witted and honest and a good deal of fun.
 
I already have it on DVD, because my British half brother did record it for me while I was in Norway. But I think I will buy it anyway, because of the the cover.
 
^^^ Good news that they released it so quickly. Hopefully soon to be avail in North American Dvd format
 
I already have it on DVD, because my British half brother did record it for me while I was in Norway. But I think I will buy it anyway, because of the the cover.

Well, the purchase version is extended and seems to contain bonus material ;)
 
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