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The newly crowned Queen Elizabeth II visits her Commonwealth realms aboard her beloved Britannia in a journey around the world. This 1954 documentary sees the monarch in Jamaica, Fiji, Tonga,...
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The above trailer gives a pretty good idea of what to expect from the film for those who aren't as familiar with it. It introduces the general plot, Queen Elizabeth II's internal conflict about whether to handle the death of Princess Diana privately or to address the subjects of England publicly. The latter position is championed by the Prime Minis...
The Queen is currently available to stream exclusively on HBO Max. It's just another "crown jewel" so to speak in the streaming service's already impressive catalog of content (and hopefully Warner Bros. Discovery won't just erase it from existence like much of their other recent content). If you don't yet have a subscription to the service yet, tw...
Technically yes, but it is going to cost you an HBO Max extension through either Hulu or Roku, both of which cost around the same as the subscription plans above. The Queenis also available through almost all major rental and on-demand services.
The Crown (2016-Present): In discussing biographical content about Queen Elizabeth II, we would be remiss not to mention The Crown. Unlike The Queen, which focuses on a single event in the monarch's history, The Crown is on a mission to chronicle the entire reign of the longest-ruling Queen in history. A huge amount of talent is involved in the awa...
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The newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth II visits her Commonwealth realms aboard her beloved Britannia in an epic journey around the world. This vintage documentary from 1954 sees the globe-trotting monarch in Jamaica, Fiji, Tonga, New Zealand, Australia, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Gibraltar.
While the heartbroken public becomes disillusioned with the Queen's absence, the increasingly popular new Prime Minister, Tony Blair battles to convince the monarchy that its desire for privacy could lead to its ultimate downfall. Watch Now.