Spencer is a psychological drama that explores the life of Princess Diana during a critical period of her marriage crisis. Set in the 1990s, the movie delves into the psychological abuse she endured within the British monarchy and her struggle to maintain her own identity.
After the death of Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II struggles with her reaction to a sequence of events nobody could have predicted. The film follows the Queen as she deals with the aftermath of Diana's death, including the division it causes within the senior members of the Royal Family. While the Queen initially views Diana's funeral as a private affair and argues that the funeral arrangements should be left to Diana's own family, the public outcry and pressure from Prime Minister Tony Blair lead her to make a series of public statements and appearances in an effort to regain the public's confidence and modernize the monarchy.
Harry & Meghan: A Royal Romance tells the true story of the courtship and romance between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. From their initial meeting to the challenges they face as an interracial couple in the spotlight, the movie explores their relationship amidst the paparazzi's attention and the complexities of royal life.
In this biographical drama, the film tells the story of Prince William and Kate Middleton's love story and eventual engagement, including their struggles and triumphs.
Dare to Be Wild is a biographical drama about a landscape designer from Ireland who sets out to compete in the famed Chelsea Flower Show in London. Along the way, she encounters challenges and obstacles, but her determination and passion for gardening drive her to overcome them and succeed.
Diana: The Musical is a biographical musical based on the life of Princess Diana. Set in New York City, the film depicts Diana's journey from a young girl to becoming a beloved princess. The story explores her struggles, triumphs, and the impact she made on the world. Filled with captivating music and performances, this musical brings Diana's story to life on stage.
A hilarious, all-singing, all-dancing reimagining of the Duke of York's very public fall from grace, starring Kieran Hodgson, Munya Chawawa, Harry Enfield and Joe Wilkinson
Television film telling the story of Diana, Princess of Wales, based on the publication of the same name by Andrew Morton.
Biography - First telecast in 1982, this drama picks up the story of Prince Charles (Roger Rees) and Lady Diana (Catherine Oxenberg) as their marriage begins to fall apart and follows it through to the royal couple's very public divorce. Charles and Diana must struggle with the pressure of public life, the relentless paparazzi and brutal tabloid articles, not to mention Queen Elizabeth's (Amanda Walker) disapproval as they deal with their failing union. - Catherine Oxenberg, Roger Rees, Benedict Taylor
Dramatization of the romance and July 1981 wedding of Great Britain's Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.
Biopic purporting to tell the real story behind the marriage of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson from their initial courtship through their eventual separation.
The world-famous Cockettes enact Tricia Nixon's wedding to Edward Cox on June 11, 1971. Hurtme O. Hurtme, television correspondent, covers the wedding and interviews celebrities in attendance such as Golda Meir, Indira Gandhi, Jacqueline Onassis, Queen Elizabeth, and Elizabeth Taylor. Coretta King sings. During the reception, Eartha Kitt puts LSD in the punch. All hell breaks loose.
Prince William is the elder son of Britain's Prince Charles and if the late Diana, Princess of Wales. After his father, he is next in line to the British throne. A biography of his journey so far....
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