Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history, was profoundly shaped by the example set by her mother, the Queen Mother. Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, who married King George VI at 23, became an enduring symbol of strength and resilience. Through wartime and personal tragedy, the Queen Mother remained steadfast, offering support and optimism during some of Britain’s darkest hours. Her unwavering sense of duty provided stability for the monarchy and influenced her daughter throughout her life. Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, spanning over seven decades, reflected the values of duty and resilience instilled by her mother, whose legacy was central to the success of the modern royal family.
Production
Tudor Productions
Tudor Productions
Director
Daria Tuca
Daria Tuca
Territories
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)

