Jubilee: The best Queen Elizabeth II Movies and TV Series on Netflix

Whether you’re a fervent Royalist or a staunch Republican, we can all agree on one thing: 70 years is a hell of a long time.

On February 6, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II celebrated seven decades as head of the British royal family, an unprecedented longevity for the institution.

The occasion is being celebrated over a platinum jubilee weekend and UK broadcasters are lining up to pay tribute to Britain’s longest-serving monarch.

There should be no shortage of fresh programming to keep the royalists entertained as the BBC will broadcast the official anniversary concert on Saturday 4 June.

Acts such as Diana Ross and George Ezra will perform live as part of the event. You can find more Details of the Platinum Party at the Palace here.

However, if you’re still yearning for more Queen Elizabeth-related content to get you through the special occasion, we’ve compiled a list of some of the best related content available on Netflix.

From Oscar-winning biopics to TV documentaries, there’s plenty to choose from when it comes to HRH’s on-screen portrayals.

Here’s a handful of the best — and a few less conventional tips for any Republicans out there looking for alternative anniversary messages.

Helen Mirren in The Queen

(Path)

The Queen

Helen Mirren’s acting career is as majestic as ever; She has played queens on many occasions, including Elizabeth II on several occasions. The most famous example was this 2006 biopic, for which Mirren won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

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The Majestic Life of Queen Elizabeth II

This feature-length documentary combines archival footage and “expert interviews” to retell the life of our monarch and trace Elizabeth’s story from childhood to her long and glorious reign.

Prince Philip: An Extraordinary Life

Another TV movie listed in Netflix’s sentimental category focuses on the life of the late Prince Philip. Of course, there’s also a lot about the Queen; Her close personal bond with Philip is certainly known to all royal supporters out there.

Helena Bonham-Carter and Colin Firth in The King’s Speech

(Universal)

The king’s speech

Another Oscar-winning film, 2010 The king’s speech focuses primarily on King George VI. For all the royal family fans out there, it’s certainly a treat: one of the best royal movies to come in decades. Elizabeth actually appears in the film, albeit as a child, played by Freya Wilson.

Elizabeth & Margaret: Love & Loyalty

This documentary looks at the relationship between Queen Elizabeth II and her younger sister Margaret. It’s a side of the monarch that some viewers might be less familiar with – although this could be hard to sell to anyone not seriously interested in the Windsor family’s interpersonal dynamics.

The Royal House of Windsor

This serialized documentation is slightly broader in scope than some of the other documents on this list; The past 100 years of the royal family are traced in six episodes, with a more investigative tone.

Matt Smith as Philip with Claire Foy’s Queen Elizabeth in The Crown

(netflix)

The crown

One of the (surprisingly) most controversial portrayals of Queen Elizabeth ever filmed, The crown is one of the jewels of Netflix Tiara. A nicely done series covering more or less Elizabeth’s whole life, The crown was at the center of a PR blizzard last season, with critics arguing that he was disturbingly deviated from historical fact. Nonetheless, as far as royal drama goes, this is certainly a winner – intelligent, shiny, and a lot smarter than it could have been.

The naked weapon: From the files of the police command!

If you’re tired of the same old starchy royal dramas, it might be worth diving into David Zucker’s goofy 1988 comedy, which starred Leslie Nielsen as an incompetent police officer to thwart a plan to assassinate the Queen. Elizabeth is skillfully played by Jeannette Charles – the sight of her attending a baseball game remains one of cinema’s most amusing twists on the monarch.

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JOE HERNANDEZ

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