The Queen Unseen
The British Aristocracy has experienced more upheaval in the last century than ever before in its long and proud history. The BBC series, ‘The Aristocracy’, examines at the life and decline of British Aristocracy from 1875 to 1997, featuring exclusive interviews with a host of illustrious Aristocrats. Continue reading
In this one-off documentary for ITV, Lady Pamela Hicks, the daughter of Lord Mountbatten, great great-granddaughter of Queen Victoria, first cousin to Prince Philip and a second cousin to the Queen, talks about her incredible life growing up within the Royal Family and her close relationship with the Queen, as her childhood friend, bridesmaid and later as her Lady in Waiting. Continue reading
‘Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work’ is a fascinating fly on the wall documentary series made by the BBC which followed the British Royal Family over the course of a year, featuring exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from State Visits, Garden Parties, Royal Tours, Charity Visits, and a plethora of Official Engagements in 2005. Continue reading
In ‘Cooking for the Crown’, celebrity chef Christian Bauer travels around the globe to interview and prepare specific home-cooked dishes for the Royal Families of Balasinor, Cambodia, Bali, Solo, Rajpipla, Maori, Nagoya, and Japan, taking them down memory lane and learning their history with food, culture, and family, before introducing his own take on their renowned cuisine.
During his short-lived career as a TV Producer, Prince Edward, the Queen’s youngest son using the name ‘Edward Wessex’, filmed ‘Crown & Country: A Royal History of Britain’, in which he gave a personal tour of some of the most famous landmarks in British history, telling us how intrigue and treason, violent death and treachery shaped the great warriors and leaders of Britain’s past.
The Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, and their daughter-in-law, the Countess of Burlington, allowed exclusive access to the extensive Devonshire Collection at the historic Chatsworth House, the family seat of the Cavendish Family for centuries, for the ‘Treasures from Chatsworth, Presented by Huntsman,’ an original video series produced by Sotheby’s, which features a plethora of works from the family collection. Continue reading