• Home movies from Queen Elizabeth II's personal archive including footage capturing the monarch as a young mother and her beaming at her engagement ring will be shown in a new documentary, the BBC said Sunday. The queen granted the broadcaster unprecedented access to hundreds of movies shot by her, her parents and her late husband, Prince Philip, as part of celebrations for the upcoming Platinum Jubilee honoring her 70 years on the throne. The videos record the queen's life from when she was a baby in a stroller to her coronation in 1953. One clip captured the first extended visit of Philip to Balmoral Castle in Scotland in 1946, before his engagement to Elizabeth was made public. Philip and Elizabeth wed in November 1947 and were married for 73 years, until Philip's death in April 2021 just a few months shy of his 100th birthday. Simon Young, the BBC's commissioning editor for history, said the broadcaster was honored to have access to the queen's colle
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