Princess Anne; The Daughter Who Should Be Queen: The Royal Documentaries
Catalogue Number: BAM1298
Producer: Blue Ant Media
Producing Agencies: ITN Productions Ltd.
Subject: Biography, Canadian Social Studies, Canadian World Studies, Documentary, Entertainment, Global Studies, History, Politics, Social Sciences, Social Studies, World History
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: United Kingdom
Copyright Year: 2020
Running Time: 45:00
This documentary examines the life of Princess Anne. The Queen’s second eldest was born into a world where men had the upper hand, she was leapfrogged by her younger brothers in the line of succession. Following a kidnap attempt, a divorce and an Olympic games, how is she perceived by the public and the press?
THE ROYAL DOCUMENTARIES is a collection of documentaries providing an inside peek and several never before-seen images of the Royals, while offering a look at their lives through a lens of historical context and cultural significance. The documentaries cover a vast majority of subjects, including but not limited to William and Kate, Harry and Meghan, Princess Anne, Princess Margaret, and Princess Diana.
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