
The Queen's Sister
TV Movie · Comedy · Drama
Overview
An in-depth biopic of Princess Margaret from the days following her father's death in 1952 until the 1970s. She was known to be a flamboyant royal but she remained a stickler for protocol. She had many controversial romances and also infamously kissed the daughter of the US ambassador. Also the film gives some focus on what others thought of Margaret, from normal people of the era to a backbench MP opposed to her 1961 wedding. Written by Reece Lloyd
Top Cast


Lucy Cohu
Lucy Cohu
Princess Margaret
Lucy Cohu
Princess Margaret


Toby Stephens
Toby Stephens
Tony Armstrong Jones - Lord Snowdon
Toby Stephens
Tony Armstrong Jones - Lord Snowdon


Meredith MacNeill
Meredith MacNeill
Sharman Douglas
Meredith MacNeill
Sharman Douglas


Edward Tudor-Pole
Edward Tudor-Pole
Cecil Beaton
Edward Tudor-Pole
Cecil Beaton


Douglas Reith
Douglas Reith
Horace Featherstonehaugh
Douglas Reith
Horace Featherstonehaugh


Caroline Harker
Caroline Harker
Rachel Burke
Caroline Harker
Rachel Burke


David Threlfall
David Threlfall
Prince Philip
David Threlfall
Prince Philip


Ken Drury
Ken Drury
Willie Hamilton MP
Ken Drury
Willie Hamilton MP


Benjamin Whitrow
Benjamin Whitrow
Cronin
Benjamin Whitrow
Cronin


Jason Thorpe
Jason Thorpe
Ronald Kiddo
Jason Thorpe
Ronald Kiddo
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