From Emma Thompson in ‘Walking the Dogs’ to Sarah Gadon in ‘A Royal Night Out’.
A fictionalised account of the evening when Princess Elizabeth and her sister Margaret were allowed to join the crowds outside Buckingham Palace to celebrate VE Day in 1945, Julian Jarrold’s charmer sees the pair ditch their chaperones, ride night buses, go dancing, wade into fountains and flirt with dashing young officers.
Its first two seasons track her transition from newly married Princess to hesitant young monarch, as she makes arrangements for her Coronation, tours the Commonwealth, navigates countless crises and butts heads with everyone from Winston Churchill to her husband Prince Philip and overlooked younger sister Margaret . By turns vulnerable and fiery, it’s an extraordinary portrayal that is sure to stand the test of time.
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