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The Royal House of Windsor

  • TV Series
  • 2017
  • 4h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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King Charles III and Princess Diana in The Royal House of Windsor (2017)
The history of Britain's ruling dynasty, the Windsors, over the last 100 years, starting with the time around the outbreak of WWI.
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The history of Britain's ruling dynasty, the Windsors, over the last 100 years, starting with the time around the outbreak of WWI.The history of Britain's ruling dynasty, the Windsors, over the last 100 years, starting with the time around the outbreak of WWI.The history of Britain's ruling dynasty, the Windsors, over the last 100 years, starting with the time around the outbreak of WWI.

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    • Gwilym Lee
    • Christian Wolf
    • Piers Brendon
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    • Stars
      • Gwilym Lee
      • Christian Wolf
      • Piers Brendon
    • 76User reviews
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    Gwilym Lee
    Gwilym Lee
    • Narrator
    Christian Wolf
    Christian Wolf
    • German Narrator
    Piers Brendon
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Max Hastings
    Max Hastings
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Sarah Gristwood
    Sarah Gristwood
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Jane Ridley
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Philip Ziegler
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Malcolm Ross
    • Self - Former Member of The Royal Household
    • 2017
    Christopher Wilson
    • Self - Biographer and Journalist…
    • 2017
    Alastair Bruce
    Alastair Bruce
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Dominic Sandbrook
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Penny Junor
    • Self - Author
    • 2017
    Miranda Carter
    Miranda Carter
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Robert Lacey
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Jean Seaton
    Jean Seaton
    • Self - Historian
    • 2017
    Prince Philip
    Prince Philip
    • Self - Private Secretary to Princess of Wales 1989-1996
    • 2017
    Jon Snow
    • Self - Broadcaster
    • 2017
    Duke of Windsor
    Duke of Windsor
    • Self
    • 2017
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    1sophiekalimeridi

    Disgraceful to Diana

    I definitely didn't like the way they portaied Diana. They gloss over the fact that she was being cheated on and blamed the decay of her marriage to her having depression and "Charles not knowing how handle it".. Also, saying that she chose HIV charities on purpose just to be controversial.. I'm very disappointed in this.
    7maryullman

    A big promo for Charles

    It's like they're trying to get ahead of the coming seasons of The Crown and the vast difference in public opinion towards Charles vs Philip. The episode with Diana was incredibly slanted and biased. The final episode is alllll "poor Charles".

    What a ninny.
    kipfilet

    Slanted generalization of Windsor history

    It presents the House of Windsor as a noble establishment unfairly tarnished by association with rogue elements (i.e. the Romanoffs, Edward VIII, and Diana). The opening credits claims to show "human frailties" of the royal family. Instead, it represents a glossy picture of top family members (such as Queen Elizabeth and Prince Charles). Any publicly known character flaws/scandals are excused through blathering about accomplishment and royals "finding themselves". It spends mere seconds mentioning issues such as Charles' ongoing affair with Camilla or other divorces in the family. Feuds, fire, and betrayal mentioned in the opening credits are hardly explored. When other family members make mistakes, the series fixates on these people as homewreckers and outcasts. It disproportionately represents negative aspects of Prince Philip, Princess Diana, and Edward VIII. "Outsiders" are shown as the ultimate troublemakers, instead of presenting a balanced picture of the royal family as fallible human beings. The series swings confusingly between generalizations and detailed history. The beginning uses eyewitness accounts and takes the viewer step by step through early Windsor history. After Elizabeth's accession, it makes assumptions about viewer's knowledge. One moment Prince Charles meets Diana, the next minute they are separated with two children. The retelling starts swinging back and forth through history, losing the viewer. The last episode "The Top Job" especially suffers from this issue and rambles endlessly about Prince Charles' social standing. It talks about the future, then totally skips over princes William and Harry. The visuals are the strongest point in this series. There are enough interesting graphics to keep the viewer occupied. However, some editing choices are questionable. The biggest downside is an overlay of curling smoke on the left-hand side of the screen. It is very distracting throughout the six episodes. The very first episode shows an inaccurate map of Europe, showing Belgium twice in place of the Netherlands. For those with a general interest in history, this series will be acceptable. If well-versed in history or British subjects, find another series. Otherwise you will find yourself face-palming throughout it.
    1karishmaparashar

    Such a publicity for Charles!

    They are trying to soil Diana's image.Charles always had an affair with Camilla which was not discussed more than a sentence in the episode.It is a disgrace to the legacy of Diana.Such a biased documentary!
    6ecbritz

    Interesting, but questions about historical accuracy

    I enjoyed the series very much but a major case of historical disinformation bothered me. The series highlights the visit to South Africa in 1947 of the future Queen Elizabeth II, with her sister, Princess Margaret, and her parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The visit lasted three months and involved a train journey through South Africa itself, Southern Rhodesia, Swaziland, Basutoland and the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Racial division between the crowds cheering the royal family on their journey is shown in many scenes. For instance black and white well-wishers are seen to cheer the royal family from two sides of the royal train, possibly because they are standing on segregated platforms. This situation is then ascribed to Afrikaner Nationalism and apartheid. The problem with this explanation is that the National Party, representing Afrikaner Nationalism and apartheid, only came to power in 1948, the year after 1947 when the royal family visited South Africa. In 1947 and in the preceding years South Africa was ruled by general Jan Smuts of the South African Party. He was a great friend of Great Britain who acted as adviser to the British War Cabinet. It was probably partly due to the military support and advisory role of Gen Smuts in the Second World War that South Africa was chosen as the country where the royal family would spend all those sunny months. One can see Gen Smuts in many scenes in the documentary. In other words, the documentary does not show South Africa under the rule of Afrikaner Nationalism or apartheid, but under the rule of Gen Smuts, before the word apartheid became generally known in the world. A second aspect of what seems like disinformation is that exactly the same kind of racial separation and inequality existed in all of the other colonial possessions of Great Britain visited by the royal family, i.e. Southern Rhodesia, Swaziland, Basutoland and the Bechuanaland Protectorate. Britain had colonies all over Africa at the time, including for instance the present-day Ghana and Kenya. In all of these countries you would have seen similar scenes of racial separation in 1947. These scenes were explained by British colonialism, not by racial laws not yet enacted by a government not yet in power in South Africa. There is no excuse for any kind of racial domination, let alone inhumanity shown to any race, and the National Party justly disappeared from history, together with its policies. But we should not be misinformed and certainly not dis-informed by portrayals of history.

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      • October 1, 2017 (United States)
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