The Duke In His Own Words
THE DUKE is an intimate one-hour tribute to the Duke of Edinburgh, filmed at Windsor Castle, the place he has always called home. And for over a year the film crew had the perfect guide – Prince Philip himself. This highly revealing personal tour is a journey through the life of a very modern man, a pioneer and innovator who was at the heart of the British Monarchy, and the Queen’s side, for over seventy years. At Windsor, he was master of his own domain, and in this landmark documentary he is charismatic, entertaining and totally engaging as he opens up as never before, on royal life, family history, his successes and failures, and how he turned the most famous castle in the world into a home fit for a young and growing family. This is the real Prince Philip, in his own words, a unique and enduring portrait which reveals a side of the man rarely seen.
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Duration: Biographies, History
Resolution: HD
Seasons: TBC
Genre: Documentary
Tags: 1 x 60' HD
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Producer: HTI Films
Original Broadcaster: BBC
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