Royalty documentaries

Princess Diana: A Life After Death

Documentary exploring the death of Diana, Princess of Wales and the aftermath. During the summer of 1997, following the end of her marriage to Prince Charles, media fascination with Diana reached fever point and she was pursued constantly by the press. Diana’s life ended in a car crash in Paris and her death would change attitudes towards the British royal family forever.
Born To Be King

As Charles, Britain’s longest serving heir apparent, ascends the throne as King, those who know him well – who have worked for and with him – discuss what he achieved as the Prince of Wales and what he will bring to his new role of monarch.
This unique BBC royal family documentary, which includes archive footage and intimate interviews with the then Duchess of Cornwall and Prince of Wales, highlights the impact that he had on the country as heir to the throne, and reveals what is important to him and how that will translate to him becoming King.
Princess Margaret: Queen of Mustique

Scandalous affairs, X-rated party games, a rumored rock star lover and even an alleged bank robbery. Queen Elizabeth’s sister Princess Margaret loved the Caribbean Island of Mustique. But her time there was mired in controversy.
With archive footage, insider testimony and expert interviews this royal family documentary reveals what the original royal party girl really got up to on her Caribbean hideaway.
Elizabeth Fashioning A Monarch

A look back at how, for almost a century, Queen Elizabeth II used her wardrobe and her sense of style to communicate with Britain and the wider world. The Queen’s clothing had a daunting number of functions to perform both regal and practical. This documentary reveals how Her Majesty used fashion, color, jewelry and even accessories to help her send an unspoken but important message.
Elizabeth: Her Passions and Pastimes

A celebration of the life of The Queen through the passions and pastimes she relished. From horses and dogs to TV, film, music and theatre, the distractions that gave Her Majesty the most pleasure are revealed. Featuring interviews from friends, members of the Royal Household, celebrities and those who have shared her passionate interests, an unseen side of The Queen emerges.