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Elizabeth at 90: A Family Tribute: John Bridcut: 21 April 2016: Queen Elizabeth II Television film Diana, Our Mother: Her Life and Legacy: Ashley Gething 24 July 2017: Diana, Princess of Wales Television film [38] Diana: In Her Own Words: 6 August 2017: Diana, Princess of Wales Television film The Story of Diana: Rebecca Gitlitz-Rapoport August ...
Royal Family (also known as The Royal Family) [3] is a British television documentary about the family of Queen Elizabeth II. It originally aired on BBC1 and ITV in June 1969. The film attracted over 38 million viewers in the United Kingdom and was sold around the world and seen by an estimated 350 million people. [ 4 ]
The current oldest living member of the British royal family is Katharine, Duchess of Kent (born 1933), who is the seventh longest-living British royal. Elizabeth II (1926–2022), was the longest-ever reigning British monarch (70 years, 214 days) and the fifth longest-living royal (96 years, 140 days).
See Family tree of English monarchs, Family tree of Scottish monarchs, and Family tree of Welsh monarchs. This also includes England, Scotland and Wales; all part of the United Kingdom as well as the French Norman invasion. For a simplified view, see: Family tree of British monarchs.
Herbert the old, Heribert le Vieux 910–980/985 Count of Omois: Edwin d. 933 Third Son of King Edward the Elder and Queen Ælfflæd: Queen Ælfgifu Queen of the English Saint Elgiva d. 944: King Edmund I 921–946 King of the English r. 939–946: Queen Æthelflæd Queen of the English: King Eadred 923–955 King of the English r. 946–955 ...
Member of the Cochin royal family of India [41] Francis Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, 8th Baron Thurlow: 1912–2013: 101: British peer and diplomat [42] Neville Wigram, 2nd Baron Wigram: 1915–2017: 101: British peer and Army officer [43] Mary Wilson, Lady Wilson of Rievaulx: 1916–2018: 102: English wife of British Prime Minister Harold ...
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In 1330, the 17-year-old Edward staged a coup and took control of the government. [52] In 1340, Edward claimed the French throne on the grounds that he was the last male descendant of his grandfather, Philip IV of France. This was the start of the Hundred Years' War.