Netflix - yes, we're looking at you The Crown - but it's rare the royals allow cameras into their actual home. However, back in 1969 the British Royal Family allowed unprecedented access to Buckingham Palace for a one-off never-been-done-before documentary.
However, it was so unprecedented, that it has never been shown since. And there no known copies of the full programme anywhere.
The two-hour documentary titled The Royal Family aired on the BBC, and was watched by 40 million people around the world at the time.
The show saw the Queen having breakfast, having small-talk with President Nixon, sharing anecdotes about Queen Victoria and more.The Queen has never allowed it to be shown since, but why?
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