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A Royal Night Out: Trailer, certificate and where to watch

A Royal Night Out: Trailer, certificate and where to watch

Daily Mail​22-04-2025

Lighthearted adventure as the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret hit the town
Year: 2015
Certificate: 12
As millions of people gathered in London in 1945 to celebrate VE Day and the end of the Second World War, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret (Alias Grace's Sarah Gadon and A Small Light's Bel Powley) are determined not to be left out. Escaping from the palace, the two young ladies embark on an evening filled with adventure, excitement, dancing and even a smattering of romance.
A lovely, sweet, funny film with an excellent cast (watch out in particular for Rupert Everett and Emily Watson as the King and Queen), this is a slice of pure feelgood pleasure. (97 minutes)

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