The Queen Mother, born Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, was a defining figure of the British royal family. She helped stabilize the monarchy through some of its most difficult moments, particularly during World War II. Her courage and refusal to leave London during the Blitz made her a symbol of strength for the nation. As the wife of King George VI and mother of Queen Elizabeth II, she ensured the monarchy’s continuity and relevance through a century of change. Witnessing both the collapse of the British Empire and the transformation of the monarchy, the Queen Mother became a cherished symbol of resilience, grace, and duty, beloved by the public until her death in 2002.
Production
Tudor Productions
Tudor Productions
Director
Kimo Li
Kimo Li
Territories
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)

