BBC has announced that they are releasing an original production, Born To Royalty, to theaters for a limited engagement.
The film will focus on the children of monarchs and their heirs, and their place within the royal life. According to the BCC,
The film explores the changing way that Royals have dealt with their own children, becoming more hands-on through the generations and the staff that were closest to the family. It also looks at what it means to enter this rarefied world from the outside, starting with Princess Diana and more recently the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine Middleton.
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From stories of Royal delivery rooms, nurseries, playtime and schooling to tales of the Royals themselves as babies, mischievous toddlers, students and dutiful members of the Armed Forces, this film sheds fresh light on what life was like – and what life could be like – for the latest child Born to Royalty.
The film will be narrated by Hugh Bonneville (from Downton Abbey) and will feature commentary and interviews from royal experts and those close with the royal family, including Ingrid Seward (Editor of Majesty Magazine), Ken Wharfe (Princess Diana’s former bodyguard), and Jennie Bond (Royal Correspondent).
To take a look at the trailer for the movie, click HERE.
Born To Royalty will have a limited platform theatrical release on July 19, 2013 in select cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and more.