For sixty years Queen Elizabeth II has reigned over Great Britain and the Commonwealth. To commemorate her Diamond Jubilee in 2012, this major new 90 minute documentary recounts the life and times of this remarkable woman. Much of the Queens film archive of her days as a young Princess, her coronation, and her early days as Queen have been scanned into High Definition for the first ever time. 'Queen Elizabeth II: The Diamond Celebration' is the definitive account of how the young Princess became a regal Queen. It is the fascinating story of the Queen who has served her nation throughout good and bad: from the Second World War, her marriage to Prince Philip, the death of her father King George VI, to her Coronation and sixty year reign. Featuring contributions from Robert Lacy (biographer of Queen Elizabeth), Nicholas Owen (royal correspondent), Gyles Brandreth (broadcaster and former Lord of the Queens Treasury), Tim Heald (biographer of Prince Philip), Hugo Vickers (royal historian), Camilla Tominey (royal editor for NBC), and Ingrid Seward (editor of Majesty Magazine), this revealing portrait not only recalls the momentous events of Queen Elizabeths reign but also discovers the essence of the young woman who, sixty years ago, put her duty to the nation before her personal destiny
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