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So, 'Princess Alice: The Royals’ Greatest Secret' is quite an intriguing documentary that dives deep into the life of Princess Alice of Battenberg. The director, Joanna Burge, does a decent job of weaving Alice's personal hardships, particularly her deafness, into the narrative. It's not just a dry recounting of royal history—there's a palpable sense of her resilience and commitment to faith and charity. The pacing feels thoughtful, almost reflective at times, allowing us to absorb her struggles and triumphs. The use of archival footage adds a layer of authenticity, and the interviews are pretty engaging. What stands out for me is how it captures the quieter, often overlooked aspects of royalty, painting a fuller picture of Alice's life beyond the tiaras and palaces.
Focuses on lesser-known royal narrativesHighlights themes of resilience and faithInteresting use of archival materials
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