Sure they were working off the information at the time. But the so called insiders and Royal 'experts' clearly weren't as close to the centre as they made out considering what would transpire just a few years after this was made. The awkward expert with his arms folded. A couple of commentators, in my opinion, with skin so red and eyes so watery they looked like alcoholics. This was a painful watch. If I was to make one recommendation it would be this: don't waste an hour and a half or hour time. Not unless you have an appreciation for train wrecks. Mediocre production values, clearly average research, and views of the Royal Princes so far from reality (given they claimed to have been so close and so knowledgable about the future) that they lack all credibility. If I was to give ANY reason for watching, it would merely be to gawk at the red skin and decrepit demeanor of half of the commentators. Methinks, for at least half of the them; not more than stereotypical Windsorwhobes who are craving their next cheap Sherry. Cringeworthy. Stock footage content filler. I'd have been embarrassed to have been involved with this alarmingly sad production. It would almost be hilarious to anybody with a dark sense of humor were it not so ghastly. Erghhhh!
Princes of the Palace
2016
Action / Documentary
Princes of the Palace
2016
Action / Documentary
Plot summary
Princes of the Palace charts the lives of the British Royal Family's princes and their importance within the Royal House of Windsor. Profiling Princes Phillip, Charles, William, Harry and the new arrival Prince George. Made by Screenbound Productions (A2B Media),a documentary specialist on the British Royal Family (Queen Elizabeth: The Diamond Celebration, Diana Princess of Wales - A Life on the Edge),this high-definition programme features exclusive interviews with royal biographers, correspondents and exclusive access to those who have worked with the royal family to give an inside view of how the royal Princes will shape the British monarchy and its transition from Queen Elizabeth, the longest reigning British monarch, to what will undoubtedly be a long succession of Princes becoming Kings. Contributors include Penny Junor, Nicholas Owen, Robert Lacy, Jenny Bond, Gyles Brandreth, Tim Heald, Arthur Edwards and Ingrid Seward.
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