Episodes
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Lucy Worsley's Royal Photo Album
S1 E1 - 54m 36s
Explore how the royal family has shaped their image with photography, from Queen Victoria to Princess Diana to Prince Harry. From official portraits to tabloid snapshots, the camera has been the Crown’s confidante, messenger — and nemesis.
Extras + Features
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A Coronation Portrait
2m 11s
Cecil Beaton knew exactly how he wanted Elizabeth’s 1953 coronation portrait to look: glamourous, campy, romantic. Take a look at what went into making the famous photo.
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The Royal Roadshow
2m 59s
The hardest part of official royal photographer, Chris Jackson’s job? Being ready for the unexpected moments and always being in the right position for the perfect shot.
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Preview
30s
Over the last century and a half, the camera has been the royal family’s confidante, messenger, keeper of memories – and pursuer. Lucy Worsley seeks to explore this complicated relationship, uncovering the stories behind some of the most famous photographs of the British royal family.
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A Victorian Photo Session
1m 38s
Ever wonder why Victorians always look so still and rigid in their photos? Staying completely still for 20 seconds, while relying on headstones and columns for stability, made portrait photography a challenge in the 1850s. Watch Lucy Worsley take on the tough task.
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