Osborne House: A Royal Retreat (2024) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 27, 2024

Original Title:
Osborne House: A Royal Retreat

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U 

Runtime: 60

Unprecedented access to the unique Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, which was Queen Victoria's favourite, where she and Prince Albert came to escape royal life.

Viewers step inside the enchanting Osborne House, a place that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert cherished as their private refuge from the demands of royal life. It’s a unique opportunity to explore the history, the opulence, and the intimate moments that unfolded within these historic walls. The program offers a rare glimpse into the life of Queen Victoria, shedding light on the personal retreat she created with Prince Albert. It’s a chance to discover the secrets, stories, and hidden treasures of this beloved royal residence.

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Additional Music:
Mirco Altenbach

Assistant Production Manager:
Yeota Imam-Rashid

Camera Operator:
George Simpson

Director:
Rebecca Whyte

Director of Photography:
Cliff Evans

Drone Operator:
George Wilkinson

Editor:
Dean Smith

Executive Producer:
Andrew O'Connell
Siân Price

Head of Production:
Louise Binding

Legal Services:
Sion Clwyd Roberts

Online Editor:
Emyr Jenkins

Post Production Producer:
Andy Barwise
Eirlys Hatcher
Ed Lewis

Producer:
Rebecca Whyte

Production Manager:
Jess Rosenwald

Researcher:
Morgana Edwards

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