IMHO.. Matt Smith looks a bit 'evil'-ish than the real Prince Phillip. Don't get me wrong.. he's handsome and has some resemblance of Prince Phillip, but the real young Prince Phillip appeared to be a bit more humble..
It's like being in elementary school back in the late 1960s and sitting around a TV in the hallway watching movie reels. Ahh, it brings back sweet memories!❤️
I was born in 1957 and spent part of my boyhood (ages 9-15) in British public schools )I was American, now Canadian) so you might have just said I was a little English boy (that's what they were called back then-the English-) and I remember the newsreels and their endless music and we had to sing all sorts of hymns (which I loved) like "Did those feet in ancient times" and "All things bright and beautiful"-most nauseatingly religious, but I had to go to goddamn church EVERY SUNDAY and later, EVERY DAY (Charterhouse) and I must say, that was easily the most nauseating aspect of being an English schoolboy . . . BUT I loved the queen! We all did! And I actually SHOOK PRINCE PHILIP'S HAND when he came to my school (Charterhouse) in about 1973. I'm watching The Crown for the second time, and it was great to watch the old Pathé newsreels-how the euphemism for "cancer" was "serious illness" and how EVERYBODY and most probably their dogs, SMOKED. Cigarettes killed most of the older royal family, a fact most people don't realise. Thank god I gave up in 1984.
Poor George VI, "Bertie", dead at only 56. Towards the end of his life, he looked more like 76 going on 80. I think WWII must have aged him terribly, not to mention the deleterious effects of smoking. Lung cancer kills king and commoner alike. No real hope or treatment back then.
Yes, the King did look older than 56 years. My own grandfather died at the same age and left grandmother much younger and six children. The cause was inherited heart disease.
You know what I so like about The Crown (apart from everything)? That it shows people, real people: they way they look, so normal, good looking bad looking, but different, human. In so many new Hollywood movies people look like mannequins; here you have people. And I like that they are such wonderful actors. They can play, like really play. I feel each and every character, their emotions, I feel what they feel. I gave up on Hollywood movies long time ago. This is superb
Thank you so very much for putting this wonderful compilation together. Having had the privilege of seeing the premier season of "The Crown" in its entirety, this is a fine tribute to the creators of the series. The accuracy of events and its cast of real life characters, has been captured painstakingly by the production team and performers for "The Crown," as this historic footage confirms. Many thanks again, British Pathé.
Imagine the weights of the crown and the family duty suddenly fall on the head of a 25-year-old. The young Queen Elizabeth II showed great persistence and determination to bear the duty of the crown as it is today.
13:40 Although I am not English and my country is no longer part of the British monarchy, I cannot resist myself to say "God save the Queen" for Her Majesty's utter elegance! :) God save the Queen! Long may she reign! :)
It is really a miracle that when all monarchies of Europe fell every right, left and center the British monarchy survived. Indeed, what a glorious history that runs back a 1000 years, all most every corner of this world is influenced by the British in one way or the other. I see no harm in having a constitutional monarchy. How I wish I was born a Brit. God Save the Queen!
I'd suggest the David Starkey documentary series "Monarchy". It does a pretty good job of showing how the slight difference in the British monarchy made it last, even despite the civil war that had temporarily gotten rid of it. It goes into a lot of detail, showing the lives of every king and queen, how they succeeded, how they failed, and how the British monarchy is very different from the "absolute monarchy" that eventually crumbled in most parts of Europe. It's like that old saying that the tighter you hold onto something, the easier it slips through your fingers.
The Windsors have sucked millions, maybe billions out of England / Britain / the UK. We'll never know. Now Denmark, Belgium, other countries have constitutional monarchies but they live comparatively simply. If the Windsors would return all that cash and turn over the title of all the properties they live in to their nation (a lot of it is their PERSONAL property), they could continue to live glamorously and do good for their citizens, without TAKING so much. QE II is semi-notorious though, for quite carefully putting as much wealth as she can in her and her family's personal name and not to her country, whenever possible. Any gifts to American Presidents belong to the United States, with very minor exceptions such as puppies. Rereading all that, I want to end on a more upbeat note. At that time England wasn't just a nation, it was somehow a nation / village. The English people were celebrating the marriage of, almost, the girl down the street and around the corner, someone they knew. Another villager.
I TOO AM AMERICAN BORN, BUT I TOTALLY ADORE THE BRITISH MONARCHY, ESPECIALLY THE QUEEN. I HOLD A HUGE LOAD OF LOVE AND ADMIRATION FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND HER FAMILY HERITAGE...I WANT TO BE BRITISH!
I remember watching this on TV. We were all glued to the television. Because they both looked like they should be king and queen. He's so handsome and she is beautiful and elegant like a queen should be. May she rest in peace with King Philip right by your side
Much has been said about the amazing transformation of Claire, Matt and Vanessa into their roles, but I think it should also be noted the amazing job on Jeremy Northam as Anthony Eden...they might as well be doppelgangers!
In my humble opinion, no onw could beat Elizabeth's wedding dress. Diana's was horrendous, Kate's was pretty but not as pretty as this one. I absolutely LOVE the embroidered flowers
I’m sure she’s more than used to seeing herself in all stages of her life played out over and over again. Whether it’s actual footage or dramatic representations I’m sure she’s quite steeled to it after all the years.
I really want to know if Queen Elizabeth has seen The Crown yet and what her thought of it. The show really made the new generation to love her after our mom's generation disliked her because of Princess Diana's issue. I wonder what season 3 might bring to us.
@@ChevonJBenzo I was told she comes in the last esp or that she's no really in it that much. we will have to wait and see. When are the new esp coming?
How glorious is the Queen. She has set a standard that will last for centuries to come. The Queen Regent should perhaps keep Regent as the formal title of the Crown's bearer. Sadly many Americans do not understand how the line of succession works and thereby sound foolish wben discussing the subject. God Save the Queen, may she live forever.
I am certain that the criteria of beauty are different from one person to another. I see no Beauty in the queen. Just regular face. The real beauty was the late lady Diana.
@@souadelamraoui2813 I think the Queen is more beautiful and more feminine than Diana. Di was also very attractive but a bit masculine looking by my standards. Beauty is in the eye of a beholder.
Just had to say thanks for a wonderful compilation. As Tengnag (below) said four seasons ago: "It's like watching 10 episodes of The Crown in 36 minutes." (Just gave him a 500th "thumbs up"). I came to be reminded about the "Deadly Smog" (ff to the 16:23 mark). My wife and I are among the last couples in the western hemisphere NOT watching 'The Crown' . . . until re-joining Netflix this week. I'd been silently waiting to hear someone -- perhaps my favorite actress in the series, Eileen Atkins as Queen Mary - say something profound about how to be a good monarch. The moment came today - "Episode 4, Season 1 - 'Act of God'” - as severe fog blankets London for days, creating a health crisis that would kill thousands.
Queen Mary is alone with her granddaughter - after Prime Minister Churchill's prediction that the crisis would soon end (“It's a fog. It will lift”). The prediction comes true at the exact moment when he is to meet with the young queen - about his “inaction” and the demands by political enemies that he be replaced. Queen Mary looks at the expression on Queen Elizabeth's face and says . . . “What, dear girl?” Elizabeth: Well, what if the fog hadn't lifted? And the government had continued to flounder -- and Churchill had continued to cling to power? [pause] It doesn't feel right, as head-of-state, to do nothing. MARY: It is EXACTLY right. ELIZABETH: Is it? But surely to do nothing, is to do no job at all. MARY: To do nothing IS the hardest job of all. And it will take every ounce of energy that you have. To be impartial is not natural -- it is not human. People will always want you to agree, or smile, or frown. And the minute you do - you will have declared a position. And that is the ONE THING as sovereign that you are not entitled to do. The less you do, or say, or agree, or smile . . . ELIZABETH: [interrupts] “.... or think? or feel, or breath, or exist? …. MARY: The better! ELIZABETH: [after long pause] Well that's fine for the sovereign. But where does that leave ME? ---- Wikipedia note on Eileen Atkins - "born in a Salvation Army hostel in London" she will, God willing turn 87 this June (2021). She been working in theater, film and TV “consistently since 1953 (the year of The Coronation itself) and so now she played someone her own current age, as "Queen Grandmother Mary." "Dame Eileen June Atkins, DBE -- English actress and occasional screenwriter, in 2008, she won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress and the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for 'Cranford.'"
At 20:14 - Can someone tell me what members of the crowd are holding up and gazing in the air please? Some sort of card? And why are they faced against others behind them who seem to be looking at the procession? Reminds me of modern day selfie-taking, but I am sure it's not! ;-)
The Flying Baroness I think they are simple periscope. They would be homemade but based on the same principle as those used in submarines. I expect they are much more technical these days.
Don’t remember if the Crown covered much of King George and Queen Mary but that would be a nice bit of history to cover. Seems they were very much like by the public
What a treasure are those documentary footages! Not to mention Netflix serials!?! On the point of disgust their so-called "art" is. Why on Earth that is possible nowadays?!?
Elizabeth is uneducated and her greed along with her envy of never being outshone by her only sibling is difficult to watch. A cruel and cold woman. This “queen” lived for almost a millennia yet never gave a live question and answer interview to a true independent journalist, everything was prearranged and now I can see why.
Oh do pipe down. You do understand the principles of the Line of Succession? Maybe not. The Queen understood the problems that her sister had and tried to help even though some of Princess Margaret's behaviors and actions made this awkward. In those days you didn't interview British Royalty as if it was the Ed Sullivan show. However in the 70's the Queen did allow, for thefirst time, a documentary to be made on her day-to-day life including rest and relaxation. There have been many documentaries since. Your post is unpleasant and somewhat ignorant. Are you one of those who holds up a placard saying "Not my King" on State occasions?
Thank you British Pathe @ 3:08, right behind king GeorgeVI, is that Prince Philip's mother (to the left of Queen Mary?) the woman with the feathers in her hat and a fur stole? I am not sure who the man next to her is (Her husband, Andrew, had died in 1944) I think it might be one of his brothers? Maybe Prince George of Greece and Denmark (1869 - 1957) Prince George was married to Marie Bonaparte (who was one of the first students of Freud)
I’m not a monarchist and would say I lean towards republicanism but old Lizzie filled the role of queen brilliantly and I must admit to toasting her when she passed
Have a question: In one of the early episodes there is a meeting with the Archbishop, Lascelles, Duke of Windsor, and someone else. This is the meeting that was a bit of an ambush on the Duke, and where they were trying to disinvite him from the coronation and where they told him that the Duchess was not invited. At one point I believe it was Lascelles that says something about the 'Soms' or 'Solms' or 'Salms' or something, and it was a reference to a battle in a recent war (not sure if WWI or WWII). Anyone provide insight on what that reference was? I watched it 2-3 times and could not get what they were saying.
It was the battle of Somme, one of the bloodiest battle in WW1 and human history. But it was just Lascelles that compaires the Duke of Windsors abdication as just as forgetable as the half million brittish soldiers that fell in their duty when he refused his duty as king.
Entre mas veo esta serie mas me gusta Inglaterra , los ingleses son extraordinarios ,lo digo porque a pesar delas guerras y conflictos su monarquia simbolos de elegancia y de poder , es un pais bendecido, Los felicito algun dia espero viajar
Man, Matt Smith in The Crown totally looks like her husband. That some impressive makeup for the series.
Have to agree there. All best, BP
SuperCrazf omg! Yes!!!!!!
IMHO.. Matt Smith looks a bit 'evil'-ish than the real Prince Phillip. Don't get me wrong.. he's handsome and has some resemblance of Prince Phillip, but the real young Prince Phillip appeared to be a bit more humble..
Favorite part "in the carriage is Princess Elizabeth and her father"! Forget he's the king! Omg too funny!
Maybe because it was her day, her wedding was the centre of attraction
I'm struck by how accurate the Crown series has captured history. Well done!
We love it
The external events are well documented, so the Crown cannot make everything up. The alleged conversations and opinions are fiction.
@@willx9352 Yes, it's documentary part, not fiction like Henry YIII marriages
@@britishpathe , they made the whole series watching this channel. All credits to you.
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0:45 THE WEDDING
6:30 DEATH OF KING GEORGE
13:24 QUEEN ELIZABETH CORONATION
23:20 CHURCHILL 80TH BIRTHDAY
27:15 THE PORTRAIT
33:45 THE RESIGNATION
It's like being in elementary school back in the late 1960s and sitting around a TV in the hallway watching movie reels. Ahh, it brings back sweet memories!❤️
So wonderful
And at the cinema before the cartoon and the feature film.
That cheeky smile of Winston when he said "a prime example of modern art". Love it
❤️
I was born in 1957 and spent part of my boyhood (ages 9-15) in British public schools )I was American, now Canadian) so you might have just said I was a little English boy (that's what they were called back then-the English-) and I remember the newsreels and their endless music and we had to sing all sorts of hymns (which I loved) like "Did those feet in ancient times" and "All things bright and beautiful"-most nauseatingly religious, but I had to go to goddamn church EVERY SUNDAY and later, EVERY DAY (Charterhouse) and I must say, that was easily the most nauseating aspect of being an English schoolboy . . . BUT
I loved the queen! We all did! And I actually SHOOK PRINCE PHILIP'S HAND when he came to my school (Charterhouse) in about 1973.
I'm watching The Crown for the second time, and it was great to watch the old Pathé newsreels-how the euphemism for "cancer" was "serious illness" and how EVERYBODY and most probably their dogs, SMOKED. Cigarettes killed most of the older royal family, a fact most people don't realise.
Thank god I gave up in 1984.
It's nice to see the actual footage and comparing them to the tv show. Thanks Pathé !
Thank you for your feedback, glad to hear you liked it. All best, BP
In the series, Prince Philip is very resentful of having to kneel in front his wife at the Coronation. I wonder how close to reality that part was.
@@jordanabeaulieu2530 that's also my questions during watching the series..
@@Lynwen10 Oh, so it wasn't Churchill who'd burnt it?
Wow, the crown really nailed the authenticity of their show. Such intricate details observed! Ole Winston looks more frail in real life though.
Poor George VI, "Bertie", dead at only 56. Towards the end of his life, he looked more like 76 going on 80. I think WWII must have aged him terribly, not to mention the deleterious effects of smoking. Lung cancer kills king and commoner alike. No real hope or treatment back then.
Thank you for the nice footage.
Stress😫😣
Yes, the King did look older than 56 years. My own grandfather died at the same age and left grandmother much younger and six children. The cause was inherited heart disease.
lung cancer killed him, his brother, and his daughter
The Crown is so good. I have a real deep respect for Queen Elizabeth. She went thru so much for her country and her family.
It's like I watched 10 episodes of The Crown in 36 minutes.
That's what we were going for, hope you enjoyed it. All best, BP
SPOILER ALERT! LoL! XD
tengnang new world record and can’t beat u😂
Please can you apload a about Charles dickens
How can find all 10 episode??
You know what I so like about The Crown (apart from everything)? That it shows people, real people: they way they look, so normal, good looking bad looking, but different, human. In so many new Hollywood movies people look like mannequins; here you have people. And I like that they are such wonderful actors. They can play, like really play. I feel each and every character, their emotions, I feel what they feel. I gave up on Hollywood movies long time ago. This is superb
Thank you so very much for putting this wonderful compilation together. Having had the privilege of seeing the premier season of "The Crown" in its entirety, this is a fine tribute to the creators of the series. The accuracy of events and its cast of real life characters, has been captured painstakingly by the production team and performers for "The Crown," as this historic footage confirms. Many thanks again, British Pathé.
Imagine the weights of the crown and the family duty suddenly fall on the head of a 25-year-old. The young Queen Elizabeth II showed great persistence and determination to bear the duty of the crown as it is today.
I'm addicted to watching all these!! Thankyou so so much for uploading them all!
Logan Stroganoff no u
Thank you Pathe for the footage. Great to see the real story behind the "The Crown."
I love when they Said “Elizabeth Will one day become a Queen”
13:40 Although I am not English and my country is no longer part of the British monarchy, I cannot resist myself to say "God save the Queen" for Her Majesty's utter elegance! :) God save the Queen! Long may she reign! :)
I love the original footage and commentary, makes watching The crown even more fun
I just love British empire documentaries and films.
King George looks so much like David Bowie
David Bowie looks so much like King George. Indeed.
@Vee Cee 👍🏽
Yes!
this was absolutely fabulous.. i loved this... it was great, actual footage... more please
It is really a miracle that when all monarchies of Europe fell every right, left and center the British monarchy survived. Indeed, what a glorious history that runs back a 1000 years, all most every corner of this world is influenced by the British in one way or the other. I see no harm in having a constitutional monarchy. How I wish I was born a Brit. God Save the Queen!
I'd suggest the David Starkey documentary series "Monarchy". It does a pretty good job of showing how the slight difference in the British monarchy made it last, even despite the civil war that had temporarily gotten rid of it. It goes into a lot of detail, showing the lives of every king and queen, how they succeeded, how they failed, and how the British monarchy is very different from the "absolute monarchy" that eventually crumbled in most parts of Europe. It's like that old saying that the tighter you hold onto something, the easier it slips through your fingers.
The Windsors have sucked millions, maybe billions out of England / Britain / the UK. We'll never know. Now Denmark, Belgium, other countries have constitutional monarchies but they live comparatively simply.
If the Windsors would return all that cash and turn over the title of all the properties they live in to their nation (a lot of it is their PERSONAL property), they could continue to live glamorously and do good for their citizens, without TAKING so much.
QE II is semi-notorious though, for quite carefully putting as much wealth as she can in her and her family's personal name and not to her country, whenever possible. Any gifts to American Presidents belong to the United States, with very minor exceptions such as puppies.
Rereading all that, I want to end on a more upbeat note. At that time England wasn't just a nation, it was somehow a nation / village. The English people were celebrating the marriage of, almost, the girl down the street and around the corner, someone they knew. Another villager.
I TOO AM AMERICAN BORN, BUT I TOTALLY ADORE THE BRITISH MONARCHY, ESPECIALLY THE QUEEN. I HOLD A HUGE LOAD OF LOVE AND ADMIRATION FOR QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND HER FAMILY HERITAGE...I WANT TO BE BRITISH!
Quite miraculous
Beth Clemensen n
Thank you for making this footage available!
Love watching these real events as much as the drama that you've mentioned above
I love the mans spoken voice, wish I could speak like this
An amazing woman and an amazing life, may she rest in piece. 💚
thank you for this great footage. I enjoyed the tvshow so much as i enjoyed watching the real one
Thank you for this footage! I really enjoyed!!
People were so much more humble in thouse days.
this is so amazing! netflix really did a good job! thanks for uploading!
I remember watching this on TV. We were all glued to the television. Because they both looked like they should be king and queen. He's so handsome and she is beautiful and elegant like a queen should be. May she rest in peace with King Philip right by your side
The Queen was such a beautiful bride. Churchill was such adorable old man. Thanks for sharing this rare footage.
I wish I could meet Queen. shes my most fav human on earth
I became a fan of the royal family of England after I met the series "The Crown". I am now a very, very big fan of the royal family!
Much has been said about the amazing transformation of Claire, Matt and Vanessa into their roles, but I think it should also be noted the amazing job on Jeremy Northam as Anthony Eden...they might as well be doppelgangers!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful moment with us! I came on here due to the TV series :)
Awesome work... I'm a big fan of the tv show. But this video is so great!
Regards from Bolivia
Glad you liked it Oscar. All best, BP
Oscar Opging
How interesting is to know the real facts and details of XXth century Britain history....!
thumbs up for you!
In my humble opinion, no onw could beat Elizabeth's wedding dress.
Diana's was horrendous, Kate's was pretty but not as pretty as this one. I absolutely LOVE the embroidered flowers
The coronation gown was superior
So hard to believe it’s been 6 years already!
Winston should have never destroyed that portrait. Imagine the value of that.
I really love watching the Queen Story ...she is so beautiful and handsome prince....my god.....
Queen Elizabeth look very elegant even in her younger years
I don't know about the Queen but if I were her and saw the moments at 9:35 and 9:46 after all these years, I'd be crying nonstop.
I’m sure she’s more than used to seeing herself in all stages of her life played out over and over again. Whether it’s actual footage or dramatic representations I’m sure she’s quite steeled to it after all the years.
I really want to know if Queen Elizabeth has seen The Crown yet and what her thought of it. The show really made the new generation to love her after our mom's generation disliked her because of Princess Diana's issue. I wonder what season 3 might bring to us.
@@ChevonJBenzo I was told she comes in the last esp or that she's no really in it that much. we will have to wait and see. When are the new esp coming?
What an amazing woman, never for a second did she stop doing her Duty..... God bless her and RIP.
Elizabeth is very attractive
even now she is so pretty!
Such a beut.
I know.. she can still get "it". 😏
This is the Real Crown I’ve been watching this footages for a long time 👍👍👍
Reast in peace prince phillip 😭❤️
How glorious is the Queen. She has set a standard that will last for centuries to come. The Queen Regent should perhaps keep Regent as the formal title of the Crown's bearer. Sadly many Americans do not understand how the line of succession works and thereby sound foolish wben discussing the subject. God Save the Queen, may she live forever.
the queen is just that..a queen..real one too....your video s are awsome ty.
Elizabeth was really stunning! How beautiful she was, and so was Margaret...
I am certain that the criteria of beauty are different from one person to another. I see no Beauty in the queen. Just regular face. The real beauty was the late lady Diana.
@@souadelamraoui2813 I think the Queen is more beautiful and more feminine than Diana. Di was also very attractive but a bit masculine looking by my standards. Beauty is in the eye of a beholder.
Who came here after the death of Queen Elizabeth?
why u need to COME HERE after her Death
I did
When she started Britain was still a world power.
Not anymore and for ever. All thanks to God that such evil dynasties do not last.
@@souadelamraoui2813 Looking at North Korea here.
Rest in peace Prince Philip.
Well done.
Thank you for this
The treasure of love, the people for their leaders.
Nice to see this
Thanks for watching
Dejligt at se film fra gamle dage, hvilken pragt og glimmer, smukt.
Flemming Ranch är du norsk?
COOL!! i like video!!!!! God save the queen!!!!
Very glad you liked it! All best, BP
Alejandro Araujo
Anna Peila hello!
Interesantes documentos de la historia reciente sobre la monarquía inglesa! FELICES FIESTAS desde España
How splendid!
Glad you enjoyed it Albert. All best, BP
British Pathé by
Just had to say thanks for a wonderful compilation. As Tengnag (below) said four seasons ago: "It's like watching 10 episodes of The Crown in 36 minutes." (Just gave him a 500th "thumbs up"). I came to be reminded about the "Deadly Smog" (ff to the 16:23 mark).
My wife and I are among the last couples in the western hemisphere NOT watching 'The Crown' . . . until re-joining Netflix this week. I'd been silently waiting to hear someone -- perhaps my favorite actress in the series, Eileen Atkins as Queen Mary - say something profound about how to be a good monarch. The moment came today - "Episode 4, Season 1 - 'Act of God'” - as severe fog blankets London for days, creating a health crisis that would kill thousands.
Queen Mary is alone with her granddaughter - after Prime Minister Churchill's prediction that the crisis would soon end (“It's a fog. It will lift”). The prediction comes true at the exact moment when he is to meet with the young queen - about his “inaction” and the demands by political enemies that he be replaced. Queen Mary looks at the expression on Queen Elizabeth's face and says . . .
“What, dear girl?”
Elizabeth: Well, what if the fog hadn't lifted? And the government had continued to flounder -- and Churchill had continued to cling to power? [pause] It doesn't feel right, as head-of-state, to do nothing.
MARY: It is EXACTLY right.
ELIZABETH: Is it? But surely to do nothing, is to do no job at all.
MARY: To do nothing IS the hardest job of all. And it will take every ounce of energy that you have. To be impartial is not natural -- it is not human. People will always want you to agree, or smile, or frown. And the minute you do - you will have declared a position. And that is the ONE THING as sovereign that you are not entitled to do. The less you do, or say, or agree, or smile . . .
ELIZABETH: [interrupts] “.... or think? or feel, or breath, or exist? ….
MARY: The better!
ELIZABETH: [after long pause] Well that's fine for the sovereign. But where does that leave ME?
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Wikipedia note on Eileen Atkins - "born in a Salvation Army hostel in London" she will, God willing turn 87 this June (2021). She been working in theater, film and TV “consistently since 1953 (the year of The Coronation itself) and so now she played someone her own current age, as "Queen Grandmother Mary."
"Dame Eileen June Atkins, DBE -- English actress and occasional screenwriter, in 2008, she won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress and the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for 'Cranford.'"
Long may she reign Her majesty Queen Elizabeth
30:25 people be grabbing Peter Townsend
Brilliant!
Thanks!
Although I am late, this is truely The Crown in the nutshell.
By the gods, @ 20:12 I didnt know that time travel of taking selfie pictures goes all way back in 1920s?
Wow just amazing series I love it 😻
At 20:14 - Can someone tell me what members of the crowd are holding up and gazing in the air please? Some sort of card? And why are they faced against others behind them who seem to be looking at the procession? Reminds me of modern day selfie-taking, but I am sure it's not! ;-)
The Flying Baroness Mirrors I think... I didn't notice it at first, now I'm curious too. :)
The Flying Baroness I think they are simple periscope. They would be homemade but based on the same principle as those used in submarines. I expect they are much more technical these days.
They are looking at mirrors that they are holding up so that they can see the procession over the crowd. They have to stand backwards to see.
Together forever in heaven as a beauty couple!!😢
This video is awesome! Too good 🖤
So so long ago, and now the Duke of Edinburgh is no more, rest in peace sir.
I still miss him after all these months later
Don’t remember if the Crown covered much of King George and Queen Mary but that would be a nice bit of history to cover. Seems they were very much like by the public
Great history of British
Crown binge!
I think next month should be the Prime Minister's month.
Very nice idea! All best, BP
So many factual inaccuracies in the crown. For one Phillip didn’t refuse to kneel to the queen
It is, after all, a movie. Not a documentary.
Phillip respects the Queen, he wouldn’t refuse to kneel. The series is made up dramatisation not a documentary.
15:53 Chills!
I so enjoyed this
What a treasure are those documentary footages! Not to mention Netflix serials!?! On the point of disgust their so-called "art" is. Why on Earth that is possible nowadays?!?
Elizabeth is uneducated and her greed along with her envy of never being outshone by her only sibling is difficult to watch. A cruel and cold woman. This “queen” lived for almost a millennia yet never gave a live question and answer interview to a true independent journalist, everything was prearranged and now I can see why.
Oh do pipe down. You do understand the principles of the Line of Succession? Maybe not. The Queen understood the problems that her sister had and tried to help even though some of Princess Margaret's behaviors and actions made this awkward. In those days you didn't interview British Royalty as if it was the Ed Sullivan show. However in the 70's the Queen did allow, for thefirst time, a documentary to be made on her day-to-day life including rest and relaxation. There have been many documentaries since.
Your post is unpleasant and somewhat ignorant. Are you one of those who holds up a placard saying "Not my King" on State occasions?
God save the Queen, and a Merry Christmas to you all :)
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you didn't mention the reasons of his resignation
Elizabeth Armada she suffered a second stroke 2 years prior and his health deteriorated
Selfie in 20:14
Haha brilliant! All best, BP
Haha 😂 brilliant x
Thank you British Pathe
@ 3:08, right behind king GeorgeVI, is that Prince Philip's mother (to the left of Queen Mary?) the
woman with the feathers in her hat and a fur stole?
I am not sure who the man next to her is (Her husband, Andrew, had died in 1944) I think it might
be one of his brothers? Maybe Prince George of Greece and Denmark (1869 - 1957) Prince George
was married to Marie Bonaparte (who was one of the first students of Freud)
I’m not a monarchist and would say I lean towards republicanism but old Lizzie filled the role of queen brilliantly and I must admit to toasting her when she passed
Beautiful memories of our kings and Queen will it be possible make n colour
Have a question: In one of the early episodes there is a meeting with the Archbishop, Lascelles, Duke of Windsor, and someone else. This is the meeting that was a bit of an ambush on the Duke, and where they were trying to disinvite him from the coronation and where they told him that the Duchess was not invited. At one point I believe it was Lascelles that says something about the 'Soms' or 'Solms' or 'Salms' or something, and it was a reference to a battle in a recent war (not sure if WWI or WWII). Anyone provide insight on what that reference was? I watched it 2-3 times and could not get what they were saying.
It was the battle of Somme, one of the bloodiest battle in WW1 and human history. But it was just Lascelles that compaires the Duke of Windsors abdication as just as forgetable as the half million brittish soldiers that fell in their duty when he refused his duty as king.
Jens, awesome, thanks. Not much of student of WWI. Sounds like something I should have been aware of nonetheless.
@@Rockbagaren Wow, that's savage ... and quite accurate. Crown Prince David wanted all the fun and none of the responsibility.
Who else loves Tommy Lascelles
Entre mas veo esta serie mas me gusta Inglaterra , los ingleses son extraordinarios ,lo digo porque a pesar delas guerras y conflictos su monarquia simbolos de elegancia y de poder , es un pais bendecido, Los felicito algun dia espero viajar
Churchill said it democracy. I thought the definition of democracy have been redefined
Long Live the Queen ❤️
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I love you
So nice
Love to see that pictures ... even if you mixed some events of 1953 ... Queen Mary died before the coronation and before the smog :)
This will be Princess Charlotte one day on her wedding day, the heir and daughter of a king.