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The Man Who Shouldn't be King is a bold documentary that dives deep into the life of Prince Charles, presenting a perspective that many might overlook. It meticulously examines his actions as Duke of Cornwall, particularly his interactions with tenants. What really stands out is the exploration of his influence over government bodies, which raises ethical questions about power dynamics. The pacing feels deliberate, unhurried, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the revelations. The tone is unflinching, presenting cold hard facts mixed with candid interviews that prompt reflection. It’s not your typical royal documentary; there's a rawness here that challenges the viewer's preconceptions.
Exposes lesser-known facets of royal duties.Challenges perceptions of power and influence.Strong focus on tenant experiences.
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