The Queen's Castle is a rather intriguing look at Windsor Castle, filmed over a full year. It gives you this upstairs-downstairs perspective that feels both intimate and grand. The pacing is pretty relaxed, letting you soak in the daily rhythms of life within the world's largest inhabited castle. There's a certain atmosphere of history lingering in every frame, and the access they got is just remarkable—like when French President Jacques Chirac visits. It’s not flashy; instead, it’s this understated documentary that captures the essence of tradition and contemporary royal life. The practical effects of the castle's stunning visuals are a real treat. Overall, it’s a compelling watch for anyone interested in royal life and behind-the-scenes access.
Unique access to Windsor Castle lifeHighlights royal traditions and modernityCaptivating visuals and storytelling
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Matt Reid
Director
Robert Hardman
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