Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Holiday" - 60/67.
Various shots of Balmoral castle and grounds. M/S Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; and Princess Anne, later Princess Royal, walking along...
Selected originals (offcuts, selected scenes, out-takes, rushes) for story "Royal Holiday" - 60/67.
Various shots of Balmoral castle and grounds. M/S Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; and Princess Anne, later Princess Royal, walking along in the grounds, the Queen is pushing Prince Andrew, later Duke of York, in his pram. M/S Andrew in pram as they pass by the camera. M/S corgi dog running along. M/S Queen adjusting Andrew's clothes. M/S Queen and Prince Philip looking at Andrew and smiling. M/S family together. C/U Andrew in pram. M/S as Queen lifts him out of pram. M/S as they come over to rug and sit down, C/U Andrew on rug with rest of family. M/S Queen and Charles. M/S two corgis. M/S as Prince Philip holds Andrew on his knee and Princess Anne plays with him. Various very good shots of the family sat together on the rug.
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