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Royal family documentary ‘banned’ by the Queen resurfaces online 50 years later – 9Honey
It was taken off air over fears it would ‘ultimately kill the monarchy’
A documentary about the royal family that was ‘banned’ by Buckingham Palace in the early 70s has resurfaced online 50 years later only to be removed once again.
The Telegraph reports Royal Family, the BBC documentary offering an intimate glimpse into Queen Elizabeth’s family life, was uploaded to YouTube earlier this week and viewed thousands of times.
It was the first time footage longer than one 90-second clip had been seen since it was taken off air. However, in news that will likely please Her…
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