They DID not! She acquiesced to intrusive cameras following the family in a very, very short lived type of reality show/actually, documentary. It's SAID that the complete documentary was only SHOWN ONCE in the UK, on TV, was an enormous hit, yet pulled and allegedly destroyed (Guess not). It was also shown ONCE in America The Queen, who originally agreed to film their allegedly real up close and unprecedentedly personal lives, ONLY in an effort to seem more modern, thought the finished product documentary was way TOO revealing, with all the personal thoughts, moments and feelings SHOWN, and BANNED it from EVER being wholly shown on TV again.
She tried to give her children an assemblance of a normal life, just as Diana did. It's a mom thing. 👩 so nice to see the Queen do this for Edward...he brought her joy, you can tell. 5hqnk you for this footage. Priceless.
'Keeping Up With the Windsors'; their early version of reality TV haha. This is quite an eye opener, seeing them at a glimpse in their 'normal' family life. They actually don't come off that bad, and seem almost natural. I'm not much of a royalist but Queen Elizabeth was a charismatic and good looking woman in her way, and seemed to genuinely dote on her children and grandchildren.
@@Lorraine2222 yes she loved her horses and her dogs, I'm sure plenty of others things. I'm just saying she has love in her eyes for her children. No need to put me in check, it's just my opinion. I personally never had the pleasure to meet or have a conversation with the queen. Simply speculation.
So glad they have this documented so the world can see the Queen and her family are also human like us. Only difference is they have titles and unbelievable responsibilities that resembles being a celebrity.
This is such an amazing insight into this family. Her Majesty clearly really loved her family. It is lovely hearing both her and the late Duke of Edinburgh discussing one another’s parents.
Thanks to The Crown now I'm obsessed with this family 🤣, all jokes aside, the queen was a phenomenal human being with a lot of responsibilities; Amazing film.
When I was growing up, I thought I'd like to be queen. Then, I saw a documentary like "a day in the life of qe2" and changed my mind. Every minute of her day was scheduled. What's the point of being queen if you can't just do what you want? Most humongous respect and admiration for her. Also, now, the King.
I've read that this documentary was produced with the best of intentions but it was like opening Pandora's box--once the public got a glimpse into the BRF's personal lives, they couldn't get enough. Kind of a shame.
So the story goes, but from the clips I've seen, the Queen came across really well in the documentary and I don't fully buy the theory that the filming was a mistake. It was a fascinating glimpse into her life and made her seem more human. I think increased interest in the RF would have happened anyway, documentary or no documentary.
@@ronaldobrien6870 I didn't post that the family didn't come across well. I said that the documentary helped fuel a desire for more info on their personal lives; it should be pointed out as well that if the family are seen as "not so different from anyone else," there's not a whole lot of reason to defer to its members. I read that the documentary was aired only once for that very reason.
You nailed it! I was listening to Tina Brown's book "The Palace Papers" and it's so interesting, because she talks about how The Queen understood that stuff like this and the overwhelming popularity of Princess Diana - one person in BRF standing out from the the others - was like letting the press get a glimpse of something that they would just want more and more of and could threaten The Monarchy's survival.
@@HotVoodooWitch For sure, but I think this increased interest in their private lives would probably have happened anyway. The British tabloid press became much more informal in the 1970s and 1980s, as did television. They were inevitably going to start prying into the private lives of the royal family and try and make them seem more human.
@@Purplenpinkk But on the other hand, it was the Queen who pushed hard for the family to become more visible to the public. It was she who insisted that the Coronation service be televised in 1953 and who started the televised Christmas message in 1957 (even saying that she wished to be "more personal"). What she was clearly afraid of much later on with Diana was the whole thing becoming a daily soap opera and way too much private information and gossip being released, thus making the RF look very ordinary.
Its alleged that the Royal family later regretted allowing this documentary to be made. Princess Anne said that she hated the experience of cameras following them around for a whole year as she dislijed the scrutiny of it. I think it's a wonderful gem to be able to see the Royal family living their daily lives. The public had never before seen the family so up close and personal as they are here. The Queen seems like a lovely Mother, doting on her family. Philip appears rather stand offish towards the children and rather distant bit that was due to his upbringing. Winston Churchill firmly believed that once the mystic of the Royal Family has gone, and they are seen up close, then the allure of them dissapears. I suspect he would have hated this documentary as it goes against everything he believed the Royal family should be viewed as by the public. Nevertheless, its a wonderful historical document into the family life of the late Queen and her family.
It’s true. The Queen was seen as chosen by God and so once the view was shattered that she was living a ‘normal’ life people wanted less money to go to the family and we’re less enthused meeting them
What a lovely piece of footage, seeing the family dynamics , young Edward going around asking questions to everyone , so sweet, Miss those times, The Queen and Prince Philip….they simply don’t make them like that anymore
It's funny.. an old song came on the radio today, and I thought "ah, this was the Queens era". Then I thought, actually, EVERYTHING we know up until this point is from the Queen's era.
@sunshineandwarmth I actually don't know the answer but I remember hearing that she did carry an unspecified denomination of cash in her handbag? Maybe true I dunno.
Charles was handsome at this point of time. Diana was 9 then. As she grew up, he started loosing his good looks somehow. And when she marred him, he was left with nothing bcs everyone gazed her only
P I lived in New Zealand Wellington upper Hutt at Gary this time I was about 10 and I was taking the classical Russian ballet within the paper for that done amazing for a short amount of time as an American and the British colony she is a lovely Queen she is a beautiful queen
Yup Charles 12 years older than Andrew and 16 years older than Edward and For Anne 10 years and 14 years while Charles and Anne 2 years and Andrew and Edward 4 years
Her Majesty the queen was at twice as beautiful as Diana Spencer I think inside and out possibly why Charles found her you know irresistible that he had to marry her
5:41 - In this 2 seconds of duration, I heard something & maybe it's a glitches since the tape was recorded long ago, I guess this was at the era before they had a perfect recorder or doesn't existed yet. But it sounds like the audio was blended with another tape's audio. The thing is, I just want y'all to listen to what kind of sounds was it. And maybe y'all will also be suprised like me
Elizabeth II's death should remind us why monarchy is helpful. In the 19th & 20th centuries the U.S.A, France, Germany, Russia, Italy, Spain and Greece suffered in various ways civil wars, political storms, and dictatorships. This shows what can go wrong in the absence of a head of state which is above politics, which opposes illegal dictatorship and helps keep the peace. If there are many reasons England, Wales, Scotland, Canada and Australia have had no civil war since Culloden in 1746, having a constitutional monarchy to unify all the people is an important one. In the UK, 'peace' in formal speech is "The Queen's Peace". Of course Elizabeth II & Prince Philip had their failings as parents; King Charles III's first marriage was a tragic mistake; Prince Philip could be tactless. Whatever mistakes the royal family have made, let us be grateful for the service they give, and for the difference the monarchy makes for the better, in the UK & the world. There will always be violence and political problems in the world, and billions of people who know or understand nothing of the huge, tangible power for peace and stability the British crown is for everyone in Britain, the commonwealth and for the world. Since the 1700s, billions of people have lived under the British crown without civil war, lynching, dictatorship in their lives. God save King Charles III.
I love how Edward asks Charles so many questions
‘ oh very well Edward when I am King I make you a Duke! Now go and ask Father for a hamburger’
The two brothers are still very close to each other
@@levent.a.7280Charles said himself they were never close
Edward is so adorable "what's this for?" "I'm on the roof!!" 😂
Imagine paying with coins and notes that have your own face on them.
Auf jeden fall sehr interessant 🙂
Hahaha. Wonderful observation!
Nuts isn’t it
😂so funny
i see same things ... thats so crazy.. feeling like i pay with pictures of me.. not money at all
Her smile and laugh are special
They really were. The older she got the more cute they also got. Rip HM.
Even at this point, having ascended the throne for 17 years, the Queen would have another 53 years to go. Absolutely fascinating.
@@theredhotchilipepperssexof4269 your mother would too so what
@@theredhotchilipepperssexof4269 G
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she's amazing and such an important part of modern and recent history
It's lovely to see that they managed, even for a short while, to live a normal family life.
Indeed. Lovely
@@theredhotchilipepperssexof4269 What your comment has got to do with this particular video????? I don't give a s*** to J. Depp and A. Heard.
They DID not! She acquiesced to intrusive cameras following the family in a very, very short lived type of reality show/actually, documentary. It's SAID that the complete documentary was only SHOWN ONCE in the UK, on TV, was an enormous hit, yet pulled and allegedly destroyed (Guess not). It was also shown ONCE in America
The Queen, who originally agreed to film their allegedly real up close and unprecedentedly personal lives, ONLY in an effort to seem more modern, thought the finished product documentary was way TOO revealing, with all the personal thoughts, moments and feelings SHOWN, and BANNED it from EVER being wholly shown on TV again.
Nah was all for the cameras
She tried to give her children an assemblance of a normal life, just as Diana did. It's a mom thing. 👩 so nice to see the Queen do this for Edward...he brought her joy, you can tell. 5hqnk you for this footage. Priceless.
Well said
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Lol they have kids so there shitty ideals of life are passed on nothing more.
"A semblance" ***
5hqnk you too!
Only a queen can wear pearls to a picnic
Jijijii, pensé lo mismo
'Keeping Up With the Windsors'; their early version of reality TV haha. This is quite an eye opener, seeing them at a glimpse in their 'normal' family life. They actually don't come off that bad, and seem almost natural. I'm not much of a royalist but Queen Elizabeth was a charismatic and good looking woman in her way, and seemed to genuinely dote on her children and grandchildren.
Now we have Keeping Up With the Kardashians. 🙂🙂
The world miss u gorgeous queen lilibeth
The Queen was the original GIRL POWER!
This is so nice to see. Queen Elizabeth had many important roles But, I can see in her eyes, she loved being a mother.
@@Lorraine2222 yes she loved her horses and her dogs, I'm sure plenty of others things. I'm just saying she has love in her eyes for her children. No need to put me in check, it's just my opinion. I personally never had the pleasure to meet or have a conversation with the queen. Simply speculation.
So glad they have this documented so the world can see the Queen and her family are also human like us. Only difference is they have titles and unbelievable responsibilities that resembles being a celebrity.
I can think of other differences too
Plus millions of pounds and endless privileges :)
@@RcsN505 Sadly international scrutiny day after day! Would you like it?
It always gets me she buys the ice cream with coins that have HER FACE on them. That must be really weird.
I found it amusing that she actually paid. I would have thought she would shop, and her staff would receive an invoice for payment 🤷🏼♂️😆
This is such an amazing insight into this family. Her Majesty clearly really loved her family. It is lovely hearing both her and the late Duke of Edinburgh discussing one another’s parents.
Thanks to The Crown now I'm obsessed with this family 🤣, all jokes aside, the queen was a phenomenal human being with a lot of responsibilities; Amazing film.
It's been (surprisingly) fascinating series to watch so far and I'm gaining a different viewpoint about the Royal household as a whole now
Ikr now I’m obsessed with this family
When I was growing up, I thought I'd like to be queen.
Then, I saw a documentary like "a day in the life of qe2" and changed my mind.
Every minute of her day was scheduled.
What's the point of being queen if you can't just do what you want?
Most humongous respect and admiration for her. Also, now, the King.
@cacaroto53 A lot of the Crown was bad fiction, the writer had no idea what our royal family and he was anti monarchy
The Queen had such a beautiful smile.
I've read that this documentary was produced with the best of intentions but it was like opening Pandora's box--once the public got a glimpse into the BRF's personal lives, they couldn't get enough. Kind of a shame.
So the story goes, but from the clips I've seen, the Queen came across really well in the documentary and I don't fully buy the theory that the filming was a mistake. It was a fascinating glimpse into her life and made her seem more human. I think increased interest in the RF would have happened anyway, documentary or no documentary.
@@ronaldobrien6870 I didn't post that the family didn't come across well. I said that the documentary helped fuel a desire for more info on their personal lives; it should be pointed out as well that if the family are seen as "not so different from anyone else," there's not a whole lot of reason to defer to its members. I read that the documentary was aired only once for that very reason.
You nailed it! I was listening to Tina Brown's book "The Palace Papers" and it's so interesting, because she talks about how The Queen understood that stuff like this and the overwhelming popularity of Princess Diana - one person in BRF standing out from the the others - was like letting the press get a glimpse of something that they would just want more and more of and could threaten The Monarchy's survival.
@@HotVoodooWitch For sure, but I think this increased interest in their private lives would probably have happened anyway. The British tabloid press became much more informal in the 1970s and 1980s, as did television. They were inevitably going to start prying into the private lives of the royal family and try and make them seem more human.
@@Purplenpinkk But on the other hand, it was the Queen who pushed hard for the family to become more visible to the public. It was she who insisted that the Coronation service be televised in 1953 and who started the televised Christmas message in 1957 (even saying that she wished to be "more personal"). What she was clearly afraid of much later on with Diana was the whole thing becoming a daily soap opera and way too much private information and gossip being released, thus making the RF look very ordinary.
Wow they're so engaged with each other as a family just like the rest of us,lovely to see
Charles is very patient and caring with his younger relative...
Wow, a reality show before reality shows were the in thing. I would actually watch this one.
I love watching The Queen just being a mum
Prince Edward is such a darling little boy here and the Queen loves to make him happy
It's not Prince Edward its Prince Andrew.
@@florrie8767 Andrew was 9 by this time and Edward was 5. You can see it is Edward.
Beautiful footage of the queen..so humble and down to earth. May she rest in peace 🙏🏻❤️🕊
The shop owner's resemblance to the shop owner in The Last of the Summer Wine is uncanny.
Prince Andrew: "I'm on the roof..." I could imagine Prince Louis being like that - he seems to be a cheeky and mischievous little chap!
Pretty sure that's Edward on the roof.
Perfect Mom ❤, she always say Thank you very much 😍
Love this wish we could see all of them x
Love this . Makes me miss her even more
Back in the days when everything didn't revolve around the television and media, the Royals had a private life.
The Queen was such a magnificent woman! So down to earth! ❤ 👑
I love how Prince Charles listens intently to his mother and always smiling!❤
That's lovely film footage of the Queen. and her family having quality' time together.
Its alleged that the Royal family later regretted allowing this documentary to be made. Princess Anne said that she hated the experience of cameras following them around for a whole year as she dislijed the scrutiny of it. I think it's a wonderful gem to be able to see the Royal family living their daily lives. The public had never before seen the family so up close and personal as they are here. The Queen seems like a lovely Mother, doting on her family. Philip appears rather stand offish towards the children and rather distant bit that was due to his upbringing. Winston Churchill firmly believed that once the mystic of the Royal Family has gone, and they are seen up close, then the allure of them dissapears. I suspect he would have hated this documentary as it goes against everything he believed the Royal family should be viewed as by the public. Nevertheless, its a wonderful historical document into the family life of the late Queen and her family.
This documentary did do a lot of damage at the time. The Queen never allowed it to be shown ever again.
@@RcsN505 I can see why they regretted it, but what damage did it do?
It’s true. The Queen was seen as chosen by God and so once the view was shattered that she was living a ‘normal’ life people wanted less money to go to the family and we’re less enthused meeting them
@@Angel-ts8rc but the person she made that comment for, was white
@@Angel-ts8rc what's wrong with the gorilla moment???
What a lovely piece of footage, seeing the family dynamics , young Edward going around asking questions to everyone , so sweet, Miss those times, The Queen and Prince Philip….they simply don’t make them like that anymore
Very normal Family with great happyness❤️🌈🤗
I love Queen Elizabeth's giggles.
Tenía una sonrisa muy bella
@@antonina97 Sí, me encantava!
She was so beautiful, so attractive, and her smile was lovely. Hermosa mujer
A great Queen. Despite the protocol, she is a great human being. May she rest in peace
Bless her soul
I can tell that Philip isn't exactly thrilled to be filmed which is understandable. Charles seemed like the cool oldest brother for Edward.
If my memory serves, it was all Phillips idea. I could be wrong, but...
Prince Edward looking exactly like that cute blonde boy from Home Alone.
Macaulay Culkin.
Beautiful togetherness. I love them.
Wonderful
The Queen and Prince Edward
Lovely. Thank you so much
Princess Anne just like her daughter Zara always seem confident!
It's funny.. an old song came on the radio today, and I thought "ah, this was the Queens era".
Then I thought, actually, EVERYTHING we know up until this point is from the Queen's era.
Lovely documentary!
gorgeous moment.
The Queen really was very regal and very beautiful
Eu amo eles!
Wonderfull Family!!!!02/10/22yes, Wonderfull Family Royal!20/10/22
Charles aged 20 strikes me as a shy, introvert thinker.
The poor man had a pretty rough upbringing. School was appalling and he was beaten and bullied all the time, with little support by his father.
@@adamant5419 he also very likely was forced to have given up a son with Camilla 3 years prior to this video.
@@chrissybrown9205 yes, I have read about this. Very intriguing.
INFP
This really was an extraordinary documentary!
If the Queen had walked into my shop and I had to serve her, I would have been absolutely terrified! She's the Queen 😱
😂
I thought the queen didn't carry money?
I learned that on Britcoms.
@sunshineandwarmth I actually don't know the answer but I remember hearing that she did carry an unspecified denomination of cash in her handbag? Maybe true I dunno.
I wonder the Queen used “her money” in shop, every coin has her portrait.
Charles was handsome at this point of time. Diana was 9 then. As she grew up, he started loosing his good looks somehow. And when she marred him, he was left with nothing bcs everyone gazed her only
Thanks a lot.
Que família linda!!🤩👸👑❤️💐
I love this! It shows how normal they really were ❤
Bellissimo video❤🎉
Awww little Edie just bloody adorable 🥰 now HRH The New Duke of Edinburgh xx🎉
We miss you ❤❤❤❤❤
Lol😂, Prince Edward accent was so cockney? His Nannies must-have of had strong cockney accents. He sounds so East End. So cute.
Waooo lovely our QUEEN. Rip
That IS amazing 🤩
Divina
❤️
Beautiful monarch Queen Elizabeth ii aun rest peace Queen
R.I.P. Your Majesty and Prince Philip.
At 3:56 Liz discreetly wanders over to a tree to have a little 'me' time
Muito emocionante!
P I lived in New Zealand Wellington upper Hutt at Gary this time I was about 10 and I was taking the classical Russian ballet within the paper for that done amazing for a short amount of time as an American and the British colony she is a lovely Queen she is a beautiful queen
La reine certainement une âme très évoluée qui a pris sa destinée entre ses mains de la meilleure façon.
C'est génial, de voir ça....
What an incredibly interesting life
Fancy going about your day as usual and then Her Majesty just pops in your shop to buy an ice cream and some mint humbugs!
With money that has her beautiful face on it
El príncipe Carlos se llevaba muy bien con la reina Elsabeth
Familia linda!
Que guapo el esposo de la Reyna..
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Vive la Reine Elisabeth 2.😉❤❤❤🍾
i love the royal family specially the queen elizabeth11
Video bellísimo
RIP
Lindo video
Easy to forget that Charles is much older than Edward
Yup Charles 12 years older than Andrew and 16 years older than Edward and For Anne 10 years and 14 years while Charles and Anne 2 years and Andrew and Edward 4 years
The real chief from 1952 to 2022 👍
Красавица,королева.
Это самая красивая Королева за всю историю монархии.
Eduardo idéntico a los hijos de Charles y Diana.William y Harry.
Her Majesty the queen was at twice as beautiful as Diana Spencer I think inside and out possibly why Charles found her you know irresistible that he had to marry her
She was the heart of this nation and I am sure King Charles will be the same
1:48 -- That Charles! He's such a stirrer!
I like Princess Anne 👩🦳🥳😋
Remarkable life HM the Queen paying with her own face in the money that's an awfully lot of Super Power I'd say great Documentary xxx
Very very nice " 🆒 & Natural Nice " ❤
💖
Rip
5:41 - In this 2 seconds of duration, I heard something & maybe it's a glitches since the tape was recorded long ago, I guess this was at the era before they had a perfect recorder or doesn't existed yet. But it sounds like the audio was blended with another tape's audio. The thing is, I just want y'all to listen to what kind of sounds was it. And maybe y'all will also be suprised like me
Как же это мило 😊💖💖💖
Cattiva educazione della negoziante,per non aver nemmeno aperto la porta alla Regina quando andava via
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Elizabeth II's death should remind us why monarchy is helpful. In the 19th & 20th centuries the U.S.A, France, Germany, Russia, Italy, Spain and Greece suffered in various ways civil wars, political storms, and dictatorships. This shows what can go wrong in the absence of a head of state which is above politics, which opposes illegal dictatorship and helps keep the peace. If there are many reasons England, Wales, Scotland, Canada and Australia have had no civil war since Culloden in 1746, having a constitutional monarchy to unify all the people is an important one. In the UK, 'peace' in formal speech is "The Queen's Peace".
Of course Elizabeth II & Prince Philip had their failings as parents; King Charles III's first marriage was a tragic mistake; Prince Philip could be tactless. Whatever mistakes the royal family have made, let us be grateful for the service they give, and for the difference the monarchy makes for the better, in the UK & the world. There will always be violence and political problems in the world, and billions of people who know or understand nothing of the huge, tangible power for peace and stability the British crown is for everyone in Britain, the commonwealth and for the world. Since the 1700s, billions of people have lived under the British crown without civil war, lynching, dictatorship in their lives. God save King Charles III.
Não sei oque você falou!
Imagine you own a small grocery-store, the door opens and in comes the Queen of England!