ITV Royal Documentary Explores Queen Elizabeth’s Experiences During World War II

U.K. broadcaster ITV has commissioned a documentary exploring how Queen Elizabeth II’s experiences during World War II shaped her monarchy.

Produced by the BBC Studios Documentary Unit, the one-hour documentary, entitled “Our Queen At War,” tells the story of how the war transformed a teenage princess into the country’s longest-reigning monarch.

The Queen recently remarked on her wartime experience in an address to the U.K. — only the fifth such address in her 68-year reign — when she recalled a radio broadcast made at Windsor in 1940 with her younger sister, Princess Margaret. “We, as children, spoke from here at Windsor to children who had been evacuated from their homes and sent away for their own safety,” she said during the April 5 broadcast.

The ITV doc further chronicles how, from meeting the man she would later marry, Philip Mountbatten, at the age of 13, to the demands of making a radio broadcast to the Empire, to experiencing the terror of a V-1 bomb, Princess Elizabeth had to grow up fast.

Unlike many of her peers who were evacuated abroad, Elizabeth remained in Britain. She was prepared for the throne by studying the British constitution at Eton College, while putting on fundraising pantomimes at Windsor Castle and worrying about the safety of her parents who remained at Buckingham Palace.

By the time she was 16, the princess was inspecting the troops and launching ships while living in a secret location and keeping up with developments in the war by watching weekly newsreels. At 18, she joined the women’s arm of the British Army, the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), and became the first female member of the royal family to serve in the armed forces.

The documentary features testimony of a childhood friend, royal biographers and experts along with wartime evacuees, as well as archive and home movie footage.

The documentary is BBC Studios Production’s second commission from U.K. commercial broadcaster ITV, following “Prince Charles: Inside the Duchy of Cornwall,” which transmitted last autumn.

“Our Queen at War” was commissioned by Tom Giles, controller of current affairs at ITV. The executive producer at BBC Studios Production is Chris Granlund and the producer-director is Christopher Bruce.


Speak Your Mind

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Get in Touch

350FansLike
100FollowersFollow
281FollowersFollow
150FollowersFollow

Recommend for You

Oh hi there 👋
It’s nice to meet you.

Subscribe and receive our weekly newsletter packed with awesome articles that really matters to you!

We don’t spam! Read our privacy policy for more info.

You might also like

‘American Idol’ Confirms Claudia Conway Will Appear on New...

Claudia Conway is auditioning for a ticket to Hollywood on the upcoming season of...

Selena’s Husband Today: Chris Perez & His Children in...

Getty Musician Chris Perez attends the ceremony honoring his late wife, singer Selena Quintanilla, with...

‘Rick and Morty’ Season 4 Episode 8 Voice Cast:...

Adult Swim Tonight was yet another great episode of Rick and Morty. As always, there were...

Matthew Loeb Re-Elected as IATSE President After Year of...

Matthew D. Loeb was re-elected to a fourth full term as international president of...