Lots of respect to Mark Logue for so beautifully joining the pieces together that was almost forgotten, and thank you for pointing out how we often forget even important events, personalities or issues. I salute you for what you did for your grandfather who did very important job for the Royal Family and the Nation of Great Britain.
This invaluable narrative provided by Mark Logue is an emphasis to the importance of Why we need to ask questions of our parents and other relatives concerning family history while they are available to share vital information. Sometimes we do not always know what to ask 'specifically' at the time.
A extraordinarily unexpected friendship back then when a Royal didn't befriended commonor .The Queen mother letter back to Lionel was moving and beautiful. Wish both Lionel and George had lived longer .Bless them both ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for bringing Mark Logue's account frpm a personal perspective.. I have watched probably a dozen or more of Geoffrey, Colin, and Tom-separately and all together being interviewed. They told us about this diary every time but so great to hear Mark.
Fascinating story. I would love to see this man's interaction with the Queen. She herself, it seems, doesn't know of the content of these boxes of letters between Lionel and Alfred.
I watched the film on a flight to Rekyavik. After we landed, a large group of Americans were waking down the concourse praising the film. I asked them, "And doesn't it show that Australians are the greatest people in the world?". They all responded immediately and enthusiastically, "Yes!!!!!".
I'm not a screenwriter, but I think that the movie would have been perfect, if Logue, after the king's speech was finished would have boughed in courtesy. Saying with reference; 'Your majesty.'
So glad this movie was able to be made. So much respect for these two men.
Lots of respect to Mark Logue for so beautifully joining the pieces together that was almost forgotten, and thank you for pointing out how we often forget even important events, personalities or issues. I salute you for what you did for your grandfather who did very important job for the Royal Family and the Nation of Great Britain.
This invaluable narrative provided by Mark Logue is an emphasis to the importance of Why we need to ask questions of our parents and other relatives concerning family history while they are available to share vital information. Sometimes we do not always know what to ask 'specifically' at the time.
A extraordinarily unexpected friendship back then when a Royal didn't befriended commonor .The Queen mother letter back to Lionel was moving and beautiful. Wish both Lionel and George had lived longer .Bless them both ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for bringing Mark Logue's account frpm a personal perspective.. I have watched probably a dozen or more of Geoffrey, Colin, and Tom-separately and all together being interviewed. They told us about this diary every time but so great to hear Mark.
Loved this movie Would watch it over and over if they brought it back to TV
Fascinating story. I would love to see this man's interaction with the Queen. She herself, it seems, doesn't know of the content of these boxes of letters between Lionel and Alfred.
I watched the film on a flight to Rekyavik. After we landed, a large group of Americans were waking down the concourse praising the film. I asked them, "And doesn't it show that Australians are the greatest people in the world?". They all responded immediately and enthusiastically, "Yes!!!!!".
Thank you fort sharing.
I'm not a screenwriter, but I think that the movie would have been perfect, if Logue, after the king's speech was finished would have boughed in courtesy. Saying with reference; 'Your majesty.'
bowed not boughed
Perth and Adelaide are my two favourite names of city’s. I don’t know why but I love it.
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Nice