
The Queen's Sister (2005)
Now streaming on Zoovie: The Queen's Sister (2005), free in HD. starring Lucy Cohu, Toby Stephens, and Meredith MacNeill. Comedy and Drama. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.
What is The Queen's Sister (2005) about?
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
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- Production:
- Touchpaper Television
- Country:
- United Kingdom
- IMDb:
- tt0464165
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Who stars in The Queen's Sister (2005)?
Lucy Cohu as Princess Margaret, Toby Stephens as Tony Armstrong Jones - Lord Snowdon, Meredith MacNeill as Sharman Douglas, Edward Tudor-Pole as Cecil Beaton, Douglas Reith as Horace Featherstonehaugh, Caroline Harker as Rachel Burke, David Threlfall as Prince Philip, Ken Drury as Willie Hamilton MP.

Princess Margaret

Tony Armstrong Jones - Lord Snowdon

Sharman Douglas

Cecil Beaton

Horace Featherstonehaugh

Rachel Burke

Prince Philip

Willie Hamilton MP

Cronin

Ronald Kiddo

Anne Tennant

Archbishop FIsher
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Where can I watch The Queen's Sister online for free?▼
You can watch The Queen's Sister (2005) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.
Is The Queen's Sister worth watching?▼
The Queen's Sister has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.3/10 based on 6 votes.
What genre is The Queen's Sister?▼
The Queen's Sister is a Comedy, Drama and History film released in 2005.
Who stars in The Queen's Sister?▼
The cast of The Queen's Sister includes Lucy Cohu, Toby Stephens, Meredith MacNeill, Edward Tudor-Pole and Douglas Reith.



















