Two years ago,
Peter Bradshaw wrote a comic novel inspired by Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret partying with the masses on VE Day. So he was intrigued to see that someone else had turned their royal shenanigans into a film. Would anyone get to kiss the royal lips in their version?
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