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  1. Aug 21, 2009 · This scene is set in the middle of WW2. And the famous bombing on buckingham palace. This is my favourtie royal movie, and this is one of the great scenes from it. King George VI "bertie" is...

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  2. Bertie’s wife, Queen Consort Elizabeth, proclaimed amidst the palace ruins: “Now I can look the East End in the eye!” (meaning her house had been bombed, too, and she understood their troubles). The U.K. won the war with Bertie as king, and Mr. Logue helped him tremendously with his stutter.

  3. Bertie and Elizabeth is a made-for-TV romance movie about King George VI ("Bertie") and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. It depicts their life together, from their first meeting to his death from cancer in 1952.

  4. Mar 22, 2022 · King George VI and Queen Elizabeth join British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1874-1965) to inspect bomb damage to Buckingham Palace following German Luftwaffe air raids over London during The Blitz and Battle of Britain in World War II on 10th September 1940.

  5. Jan 11, 1990 · In the Blitz he came into his own, refusing to leave London and identifying himself firmly with the national mood by touring bomb sites and talking sympathetically with bombed-out families: Elizabeth won a popularity at this time which has never faded.

    • October 29, 1990
  6. May 29, 2024 · To tell the intimate story of Albert known as “Bertie” and Elizabeth Bowes Lyon, Smith would need to see their private papers with the permission granted (after six months) by their daughter, Queen Elizabeth II.

  7. We also see the two royals dealing with the events of the Second World War, as Buckingham Palace is hit and partially destroyed by a Luftwaffe bomb. The film portrays Bertie's struggle to overcome his stammer, the fear he felt towards his father and the punishing stress the Duke was placed under during the abdication crisis of 1936.