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Archive for the ‘British Royal Family’ Category

Celebrating the Diamond Jubilee

Queen Elizabeth II

Sally Norris © BBC 2012

As Queen Elizabeth II began her Diamond Jubilee tour of the UK today in Leicester, it’s perfect time to introduce two special DVDs in the works. The Diamond Queen is a 3-hour television profile that aired last month. Our British colleagues, who have witnessed a number of jubilees and television retrospectives over the years, were impressed by this series’ unprecedented access to the Queen, and to members of the Royal family, who speak quite candidly in interviews. The Diamond Queen premieres in Canada on CBC News this Saturday, March 10th, at 7pm ET/PT. Broadcast information for the US has not been announced.

The Queen’s Palaces is currently making the rounds of PBS stations, and an episode aired on British Columbia’s Knowledge last night. The series devotes episodes to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, and The Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, and relates their fascinating history in relation to the various monarchs who hand a hand in their development. Both DVDs should be available shortly before the Jubilee celebrations, which begin Saturday, June 2nd.

If you’re already thinking of stocking provisions, Darvilles of Windsor has a special Diamond Jubilee tea blend in the works, which we will list soon. In addition to the regal Diamond Jubilee mug we brought in earlier this year, we’ve brought in a more playful mug in the inimitable Dunoon style. Also newly added to the mix is a commemorative tea towel from Ulster Weavers, a holder of the Royal Warrant.

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Jewels from Britain’s Royal Weddings

Britain's Royal Weddings DVD

In the run-up to William and Catherine’s wedding last April, the BBC aired Britain’s Royal Weddings. It was finished too late for any North American broadcaster to carry, and we wondered how the title would fare on DVD when it had no footage of this year’s royal wedding. When we watched it, we knew this two-part program could stand alone. It begins in 1923 with George V’s idea that the nation should become a part of his children’s weddings, starting with his second son Prince Albert’s marriage to Lady Elizabeth Bowes Lyon (later the Queen Mother). Thus the processional route through London was born. Newsreel cameras dotted the route, or vied for position outside Westminster Abbey. Even then, cameras were also staked outside the bride’s quarters for that first glimpse of the dress.

The rest of the first hour is devoted to the weddings of Queen Elizabeth, and of her sister, Princess Margaret, and the second hour covers the weddings of the Queen’s children. Each occasion brings increased access and more spectacular footage, plus insights from historians, biographers and eyewitnesses who tell the stories behind the fanfare. We hear from designers, seamstresses, bakers, flower arrangers, bridesmaids, flower girls, wedding guests, photographers and onlookers along the route. You can spot Prince William as a page boy at Prince Andrew’s wedding, as well as his grandmother’s sprint to stop him from chasing the bride and groom’s carriage. The DVD will be out in the fall, and makes a nice stocking stuffer for the royalty fans on your list.

Also in time for Christmas, we’ll be carrying an exquisite commemorative mug for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee coming next year. This Wessex shape mug is light blue with gold ornamentation. We’ll also be bringing in the exclusive Royalty Blend tea from Darvilles of Windsor, who have been supplying the Royal Household at Windsor Castle since 1946.

The Royal Wedding – William & Catherine on DVD!

Avid royal watchers will be setting their alarm clocks to catch some, or all five and half hours, of the BBC’s live, commercial-free coverage of the Royal Wedding on BBC America, but we know some of you are already wondering: will there be a DVD? We are happy to announce that on May 24th we are releasing The Royal Wedding – William & Catherine, the official BBC DVD of the full wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey, plus an hour of outdoor highlights. These will certainly include Catherine’s arrival at the Abbey, the post-wedding carriage procession along Whitehall and the Mall, and William and Catherine’s appearance on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, when the Mall fills up with well-wishers as far as the eye can see. The BBC has staked out 70 camera positions along the route, and 30 cameras in the Abbey.  The DVD will also include William & Kate – A Royal Engagement, the 48-minute documentary which was broadcast last November on the BBC and NBC Dateline.

BBC Worldwide will donate all proceeds of the distribution rights (after deduction of its own acquisition and distribution costs) from TV, DVD and download-to-own sales of The Royal Wedding to The Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry (charity registration number 1132048). This is expected to be in the region of £150,000.

While we’re in a royal mood, may we recommend a look at our boutique of all things royal? Among the of the latest arrivals are British Royal Weddings of the 20th Century, which offers three hours of comprehensive background to this week’s event, and the Royal Wedding commemorative mug.