Queen Elizabeth: A Lifetime of Service

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Her long reign has seen astonishing social changes in Britain and the world. When Elizabeth came to the throne in 1952, divorcees were still banned from the Royal Enclosure at Ascot. Then her sister and three of her own children were divorced. The Royal Family members are no longer solidly royal or aristocratic: their number has swelled in recent times by young men and women from more humble backgrounds.


Director(s)

Alan Scales


Duration

1 x 50'

Genre(s)

Film, Feature Documentary, Biographical

Year of Production

2013


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