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Royal Family was a 1969 British documentary about Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and the general royal family. For the very first time, cameras were allowed to capture conversations and the intimacy of the family on their daily routines and life.
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The documentary, shot through 18 months, aired twice in England and once in Australia. It has hasn't been shown since due to a request from the royal family itself, who considered that a documentary that portrayed them as normal people a mistake.
 
Until recently, only a very brief black and white preview was known to be available. In 2011, ninety seconds of color footage was broadcast as part of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee (seen [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNgO31HUiFM here]). While the original footage and outtakes are still preserved and stored away at an undisclosed location, no further footage is known to have been made available.

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