BBC Worldwide announces BORN TO ROYLATY, an intimate look at what it means to be a child of the British Royal Family, coming to select theaters for a limited engagement starting July 19, 2013.
Born To Royalty tells the story of how heirs to the throne of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth are prepared for their ultimate role of Monarch. Narrated by Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey, Twenty-Twelve) and featuring interviews with experts including internationally acclaimed author Ingrid Seward (Royal Biographer and Editor of Majesty Magazine), Ken Wharfe (Princess Diana's Bodyguard), and veteran Royal correspondent Jennie Bond.
Enjoy rarely-seen archive footage and family photographs taken by former Royal Photographer Jayne Fincher, intertwining both grand images and more intimate glimpses of their lives together. The documentary offers a look at Queen Elizabeth II, her parents and grandparents, and her own heirs, from Charles (and his marriage to Diana) through young Princes Harry and William and beyond.
The film explores the changing way that Royals have dealt with their own children, becoming more hands-on through the generations and the staff that were closest to the family. It also looks at what it means to enter this rarefied world from the outside, starting with Princess Diana and more recently the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine Middleton. Featuring contributions from those close to the Royal Family, former employees, historians and Royal observers and photographers, Born To Royalty examines what it means to be raised in the aristocracy.
From stories of Royal delivery rooms, nurseries, playtime and schooling to tales of the Royals themselves as babies, mischievous toddlers, students and dutiful members of the Armed Forces, this film sheds fresh light on what life was like and what life could be like - for the latest child Born to Royalty.
BBC Worldwide announces BORN TO ROYLATY, an intimate look at what it means to be a child of the British Royal Family, coming to select theaters for a limited engagement starting July 19, 2013.
Born To Royalty tells the story of how heirs to the throne of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth are prepared for their ultimate role of Monarch. Narrated by Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey, Twenty-Twelve) and featuring interviews with experts including internationally acclaimed author Ingrid Seward (Royal Biographer and Editor of Majesty Magazine), Ken Wharfe (Princess Diana's Bodyguard), and veteran Royal correspondent Jennie Bond.
Enjoy rarely-seen archive footage and family photographs taken by former Royal Photographer Jayne Fincher, intertwining both grand images and more intimate glimpses of their lives together. The documentary offers a look at Queen Elizabeth II, her parents and grandparents, and her own heirs, from Charles (and his marriage to Diana) through young Princes Harry and William and beyond.
The film explores the changing way that Royals have dealt with their own children, becoming more hands-on through the generations and the staff that were closest to the family. It also looks at what it means to enter this rarefied world from the outside, starting with Princess Diana and more recently the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine Middleton. Featuring contributions from those close to the Royal Family, former employees, historians and Royal observers and photographers, Born To Royalty examines what it means to be raised in the aristocracy.
From stories of Royal delivery rooms, nurseries, playtime and schooling to tales of the Royals themselves as babies, mischievous toddlers, students and dutiful members of the Armed Forces, this film sheds fresh light on what life was like and what life could be like - for the latest child Born to Royalty.
BBC Worldwide announces BORN TO ROYLATY, an intimate look at what it means to be a child of the British Royal Family, coming to select theaters for a limited engagement starting July 19, 2013.
Born To Royalty tells the story of how heirs to the throne of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth are prepared for their ultimate role of Monarch. Narrated by Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey, Twenty-Twelve) and featuring interviews with experts including internationally acclaimed author Ingrid Seward (Royal Biographer and Editor of Majesty Magazine), Ken Wharfe (Princess Diana's Bodyguard), and veteran Royal correspondent Jennie Bond.
Enjoy rarely-seen archive footage and family photographs taken by former Royal Photographer Jayne Fincher, intertwining both grand images and more intimate glimpses of their lives together. The documentary offers a look at Queen Elizabeth II, her parents and grandparents, and her own heirs, from Charles (and his marriage to Diana) through young Princes Harry and William and beyond.
The film explores the changing way that Royals have dealt with their own children, becoming more hands-on through the generations and the staff that were closest to the family. It also looks at what it means to enter this rarefied world from the outside, starting with Princess Diana and more recently the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine Middleton. Featuring contributions from those close to the Royal Family, former employees, historians and Royal observers and photographers, Born To Royalty examines what it means to be raised in the aristocracy.
From stories of Royal delivery rooms, nurseries, playtime and schooling to tales of the Royals themselves as babies, mischievous toddlers, students and dutiful members of the Armed Forces, this film sheds fresh light on what life was like and what life could be like - for the latest child Born to Royalty
BBC Worldwide announces BORN TO ROYLATY, an intimate look at what it means to be a child of the British Royal Family, coming to select theaters for a limited engagement starting July 19, 2013.
Born To Royalty tells the story of how heirs to the throne of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth are prepared for their ultimate role of Monarch. Narrated by Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey, Twenty-Twelve) and featuring interviews with experts including internationally acclaimed author Ingrid Seward (Royal Biographer and Editor of Majesty Magazine), Ken Wharfe (Princess Diana's Bodyguard), and veteran Royal correspondent Jennie Bond.
Enjoy rarely-seen archive footage and family photographs taken by former Royal Photographer Jayne Fincher, intertwining both grand images and more intimate glimpses of their lives together. The documentary offers a look at Queen Elizabeth II, her parents and grandparents, and her own heirs, from Charles (and his marriage to Diana) through young Princes Harry and William and beyond.
The film explores the changing way that Royals have dealt with their own children, becoming more hands-on through the generations and the staff that were closest to the family. It also looks at what it means to enter this rarefied world from the outside, starting with Princess Diana and more recently the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine Middleton. Featuring contributions from those close to the Royal Family, former employees, historians and Royal observers and photographers, Born To Royalty examines what it means to be raised in the aristocracy.
From stories of Royal delivery rooms, nurseries, playtime and schooling to tales of the Royals themselves as babies, mischievous toddlers, students and dutiful members of the Armed Forces, this film sheds fresh light on what life was like and what life could be like - for the latest child Born to Royalty.
BBC Worldwide announces BORN TO ROYLATY, an intimate look at
what it means to be a child of the British Royal Family, coming to select
theaters for a limited engagement starting July 19, 2013.
Born To Royalty tells the story of how heirs to the throne
of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth are prepared for their ultimate role
of Monarch. Narrated by Hugh Bonneville (Downton Abbey, Twenty-Twelve) and featuring
interviews with experts including internationally acclaimed author Ingrid
Seward (Royal Biographer and Editor of Majesty Magazine), Ken Wharfe (Princess
Diana's Bodyguard), and veteran Royal correspondent Jennie Bon
Enjoy rarely-seen archive footage and family photographs
taken by former Royal Photographer Jayne Fincher, intertwining both grand
images and more intimate glimpses of their lives together. The documentary
offers a look at Queen Elizabeth II, her parents and grandparents, and her own
heirs, from Charles (and his marriage to Diana) through young Princes Harry and
William and beyond.
The film explores the changing way that Royals have dealt
with their own children, becoming more hands-on through the generations and the
staff that were closest to the family. It also looks at what it means to enter
this rarefied world from the outside, starting with Princess Diana and more
recently the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine Middleton. Featuring contributions
from those close to the Royal Family, former employees, historians and Royal
observers and photographers, Born To Royalty examines what it means to be
raised in the aristocracy.
From stories of Royal delivery rooms, nurseries, playtime
and schooling to tales of the Royals themselves as babies, mischievous
toddlers, students and dutiful members of the Armed Forces, this film sheds
fresh light on what life was like and what life could be like - for the latest
child Born to Royalty.
Soumya Sriraman, EVP of Licensing and Home Entertainment,
says, "I am very honored to be a producer on such an important documentary
Born To Royalty and be able to bring this tale to the American audience. I join
the rest of America in my fascination with the Royal Family, but this film is
more than just a documentary about the Royals- it is a look at how parenting
continues to evolve with every generation."
"To work on such a unique film about Royal babies, with
its touching and revealing human stories, has been very exciting and an immense
privilege," states Executive Producer, Lucy McDowell.
Born To Royalty will have a limited platform theatrical
release on July 19, 2013 in select cities including New York, Los Angeles,
Chicago, Philadelphia, and more.
Trailer link:
https://silo.mediasilo.com/quicklink/C3EBB9E898ED1DFC671AC115BBA8E7A1/
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