Queen's home movies that made Wills and Harry gasp
Queen's home movies that made Wills and Harry gasp: From a young Prince Philip off his trolley to Charles and Anne buried in the sand, the Queen's home videos that reveal intimate moments of the Royal family
Wherever
she goes it is always at hand, the last thing to be packed away in her
travelling bag and the first to be taken out. Ever since her father gave
her a Box Brownie before World War II, a camera has been as
indispensable a part of the Queen’s life as her famous handbag.
When
the technology advanced, so, too, did the Queen, becoming a proficient
user of the cine camera. And she has demonstrated an effortless knack of
capturing her family at their most informal and most relaxed.
The ageing cine film was made available to the BBC for a remarkable family tribute shown last night, narrated by Prince Charles.
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A joyful Princess Margaret is seen pulling a young Prince Charles in a trolley at Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire
The Duke of Edinburgh, who is wearing a kilt, races down a hill at Balmoral Castle on a family holiday to Scotland
The ageing cine film was made
available to the BBC for a remarkable family tribute shown last night,
narrated by Prince Charles (pictured)
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