Royals and Oscar Winning and Nominated Films

The subject of monarchies and/or a particular royal has always fascinated those in Hollywood.  Many writers, including Oscar winners and nominees, have written about monarchies and a specific royal for many years nows, and since the Academy Awards are less than a month and a half away, I thought it would be a fantastic idea to list some of the most well-known films about royalty, royals, and/or monarchies.

So, here is my list of the best films regarding monarchies and/or a certain royal in history:

1.) The Madness of King George

I love, love this film.  Why?  Well, besides, Edward VIII, I’ve always had a soft spot for HM King George III.   Any way, Nigel Hawthorne is absolutely brilliant as the King with Porphyria and his performance is simply breathtaking (yeah, I may be being over dramatic, but whatever.)

This film doesn’t get any better in regards to films about monarchies and/or a particular royal.  So, yeah,  see this film!!  Or, better yet, buy it!! It is a must have to add to your royal collection.  True and classic quotes from the film, “George! SMILE!! You lazy hound!  It’s what you are paid for!  Smile and wave.  Come on… Smile and wave!  Everyone!!  Smile and wave!!!  ” and  “We must be a model family for the nation to look to…smile at the people… wave to them, let them see we are happy!  That is why we are here.” How true it is to this day.  The Madness of King George (Part One) and The Madness of King George (Ending Scene)

2.) The Last Emperor

A truly epic film… visually stunning.  It’s about the tragic life of Pu-Yi, the last Emperor of China.  Directed by the Italian filmmaker, Bernardo Bertolucci. The Last Emperor (trailer)

3.) Nicolas and Alexandra

This 1971 film won the Oscar for Best Costume design and Best Art Direction.  And, yes, my Mother named me after the last Tsarina of Russia, Alexandra.  She, Tsarina Alexandra, was a bit of a idiotic twit.  But, thankfully, I’m not.   🙂  LOL  Nevertheless, this film is a classic.  Every once and a while this film is shown on AMC; see it if you can. Nicholas and Alexandra: Part One

4.) Mrs. Brown

Absolutely brilliant performance, once again, by Dame Judi Dench.  The chemistry between her and Billy Connolly is nothing less short of amazing. Mrs. Brown (John Brown Waits and annoys Queen Victoria) and Fun Times with the Happy Royal Family

5.) Ivan the Terrible

A fantastic film by the legendary filmmaker, Sergei Eisenstein.  Ivan the Terrible, released in 1944, is epic on all levels; this film is a must see for all film and royal buffs.   This movie is extremely hard to find, but if you happen to run across this film whether on American Movie Classics (AMC) or on Amazon.com… watch it or buy it.  Ivan the Terrible is a true masterpiece. Ivan the Terrible (Part One)

6. ) Queen Christina


Garbo.  Greta Garbo.  Enough said. Queen Christina is not exactly historically accurate, but it will do.  Queen Christina (Scene)

7.) Elizabeth

Cate Blanchett’s portrayal of HM Queen Elizabeth I was truly magical, and in my opinion, was robbed of the Oscar in 1999 for Best Actress (it went to Gwyneth Paltrow for Shakespeare in Love).   Like the movie, Queen Christina, Elizabeth is not exactly historically accurate, but it is a good film if you don’t mind the several faux-pas. Elizabeth (trailer)


8.) Queen Margot


I must admit that I haven’t seen this film, Queen Margot, in years.  However, what I do remember is that it is a pretty good flick based on the novel by Alexandre Dumas. Queen Margot (trailer)


9.) Lady Jane


A film about Lady Jane Grey the poor woman who was Queen of England for nine days before she was executed.  Lady Jane stars Helen Bonham Carter and Cary Elwes.  It’s a nice movie.  Lady Jane (Part One)


10.) The Lion in the Winter

This 1968 film is another classic which won several Oscars including Best Actress for Katherine Hepburn and Best Adapted Screenplay.  The film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Peter O’Toole), and Best Costume Design.  The Lion in the Winter is a lovely film… see it if you can.  The Lion in the Winter (Katherine Hepburn scene)

11.) Marie Antoinette

Starring Norma Shearer and Tyrone Power, this 1938 film about Marie Antoinette is epic on all levels.  Why?  I’m a sucker for old classic Hollywood films.  Marie Antoinette (1938)

12.) The Fall of Eagles

A BBC television miniseries from 1974 that is available on DVD.  I must have for all royal watchers.  The series is about the “… events from 1848-1918, dealing with the ruling monarchies in Europe…” the Habsburgs, Hohenzollerns, and the Romanovs.  Fall of Eagles

13.) Anne of the Thousand Days

Overall this movie is okay; worth seeing if it’s ever on AMC.  The movie was released in 1969 starring Geneviève Bujold as Anne Boleyn and Richard Burton as King Henry VIII.  Anne and King Henry VIII


14.) Mary, Queen of Scots

Starring Vanessa Redgrave and Glenda Jackson.  It’s a good movie that is now available on DVD.

15.) Henry V

Starring Kenneth Branagh as Henry V.  Ah-mazing. Henry V (Pissed off about Tennis Balls)


16.) Marie Antoinette

(Sofia Coppola movie)  Visually this movie is lovely.  Crappy acting, but did I mention that the scenery is amazing?  Oh and the costumes plus the epic music?  Yeah, I recommend it. Marie Antoinette (trailer)

17.) The King’s Speech

Brilliant.  Enough said.  And, Colin Firth... swoon.  The King\’s Speech (trailer)The Real King George VI Giving a SpeechThe Real Story of George VI, The King\’s Speech


18.) The Queen

This Oscar winning film (Best Actress) is great movie and with excellent actors.  A bit soap operaish, but nonetheless a fantastic film starring Helen Mirren. The Queen (trailer)

19.) The Duchess

Yeah, not exactly royalty per se, but nonetheless a fantastic film thanks to the costume designer.

20.) The Princess Bride

Yeah, I know this movie is not about a real life royal, past or present, but still… this film is a classic… I mean, come on, there are some classic lines in this movie.  For example, “Mawhwrigge” “Have Fun Storming the Castle!!” “Inconceivable!” and “My name is Inigo Montoya, prepare to die!” is simply classic! The Princess Bride (trailer) The WeddingInigo Montoya, and Where\’s the Poison?

21.) Ever After

A super crappy yet sweet flick for we sappy mellow dramatic royal heads.    A great film to watch on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Ever After (trailer)

So, there you have it!  A long list of films that tackles the subject of monarchies and/or a particular royal!

Updates Regarding Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg

There are some important information/updates regarding Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg.

To read more about Grand Duke Henri’s condition please visit the blog, Luxarazzi, for further details:  Luxarazzi

Catherine Middleton, Artwork, and The Sex Pistols: Love it!!

This is a great article from the British newspaper, The Mirror.

Apparently, the artist known as “Zoobs” decided to rework and otherwise update the infamous and epic 1977 Sex Pistols album cover, Never Mind Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols. Instead of having HM Queen Elizabeth II face on it, “Zoobs” decided to use the future Queen of England, Catherine Middleton.

According to The Mirror newspaper:

The piece, by Zoobs, also has the words ‘God save the future Queen’ printed across the top and bottom of the image, while the words ‘the next pistol’ are printed across the royal fiancee’s mouth.

LOVE IT!!!!!

In case you have never seen the original artwork, by Jamie Reid, featured on the 1977 album cover, well… this is it.  The piece is so famous, I’m sure you’ve seen it before:

To read the article in its entirety please click the link: The Mirror

Source and photo courtesy of: The Mirror

Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg Hospitalized: UPDATES

Early Thursday morning in Luxembourg, Grand Duke Henri was admitted into the hospital. According to various reports, specifically the Cour Grand-Ducale de Luxembourg, the Grand Duke was suffering from “mild discomfort.”

Per the French television network which is reporting about this unfortunate occurrence:

‘[at this time he] is currently under medical observation in hospital in Luxembourg. His condition is satisfactory,’  the court said in a brief statement.

I wish the Grand Duke a speedy recovery.  If there is any breaking news I will be sure to post it for you all.  So stay tuned.

***UPDATE***

To read more about Grand Duke Henri’s condition, please visit: Luxarazzi

Source: TV5.org and Wort.lu

Happy 11th Wedding Anniversary to HSH Prince Maximilian and HSH Princess Angela von und zu Liechtenstein

On January 29, 2000, HSH Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein married fashion designer, Angela Brown, at the St. Vincent Ferrer Church in New York City.

The couple met in 1997 at a private party in NYC.  At the time, Prince Maximilian was working at a mega bank while Angela was working with designer, Adrienne Vittadini.   Angela also had her own small fashion label entitled, A. Brown.

Two years later the couple were engaged and Angela resigned from her job.

Over 500 guests attended the stunning wedding including HSH Prince Hans-Adam II and his wife, HSH Princess Marie.  The groom’s brother, Prince Alois and his wife Princess Sophie were there and so were Prince Constantin and his wife Princess Marie and Princess Tatjana.

Today, the couple have one son and currently live in Germany where Prince Maximilian works for a wealth management company.  Unfortunately, it is unknown if Princess Angela still designs clothing, but I can assume that she does something interesting.   The Prince and Princess every so often take part in official events in Liechtenstein including the festive National Day which is held every year in August.

Here are some quick facts about Princess Angela: The Private Princess:

  1. The Princess was born and raised in Bocas del Toro,  Panama.  She came to came to the United States to attend college.
  2. She graduated from Parson’s School of Design.
  3. Began working at a major fashion house.
  4. Had her own label, A. Brown.
  5. Extremely private.
  6. She is several years older than her husband.
  7. Intelligent, beautiful, and kind.

Please click the link to learn more about Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein:   Exclusiv.li

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