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The Queen in Brighton © Ian Jones; © The Queen visiting Whitehawk Children's Centre in Brighton © Ian Jones; The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Trooping The Colour © Ian Jones; Prince Harry at Buckingham Palace for Trooping The Colour © Ian Jones; The Queen investing Steven Gerrard with his MBE © Ian Jones; State Banquet at the White House: The Queen and President George W Bush © Ian Jones.

Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work

A fascinating insight into the life and work of the Queen and Royal Family over the course of a year. Discover how the Royal Family fulfils its duties at home and abroad.

Wednesdays, BBC Four, 8pm

Inside Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work

State Banquet at the White House: The Queen and President George W Bush © Ian Jones

Episode 1

The palace is getting ready for the Queen's state visit to the United States to mark the 400th anniversary of the first permanent English settlement in the Americas, at Jamestown, Virginia. Preparations include a private dinner for prominent American ex-pats at Buckingham Palace and a portrait session with the respected US photographer, Annie Leibovitz. On the other side of the Atlantic, President George W Bush - the tenth president to meet the Queen - and his wife Laura prepare to host the only white-tie banquet of his presidency.

The Queen investing Steven Gerrard with his MBE © Ian Jones

Episode 2

The second programme goes inside the Monarchy's headquarters, Buckingham Palace, as preparations are made for the traditional royal gathering on the palace balcony for the Queen’s birthday parade. An impressive state banquet is held for President Kufuor of Ghana and the palace ballroom is transformed into the magnificent backdrop for the investiture ceremony, with Steven Gerrard and Penelope Keith among those nervously lining up to receive an honour. Behind-the-scenes footage shows the hard work that goes on all year round, from the Queen planning her engagements to her ladies-in-waiting sorting through the royal postbag.

State Opening of Parliament © Ian Jones

Episode 3

This week's programme concentrates on the role of the Queen and her government. The episode opens with outgoing Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie spending the weekend with the Royal Family at the Queen's Scottish estate, Balmoral. Elsewhere, the future prime minister, Gordon Brown, briefs the Queen in advance of his final budget as Chancellor. Preparations are shown for the spectacular State Opening of Parliament, as the crown jewels are removed from the Tower and the Queen's coachmen put on their 100-year-old costumes. Meanwhile, the government and the palace are preparing for the Queen's historic tour of the Baltic States, where no British monarch has ever set foot before.

The Duke of Edinburgh and Peter Hill-Wood at the opening of the Emirates Stadium © Ian Jones

Episode 4

Every year the Royal Family performs around 4,000 official engagements, many taking months - even years - of planning. The dependable 'Garden Party Ladies' annually write out 40,000 invitations for the famous palace garden parties. The Queen is a hands-on hostess, personally checking all the arrangements in advance. Meanwhile a Northumberland farming family prepare to treat the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall to tea in their kitchen. Elsewhere, the Queen travels to a Premiership football club where it is discovered that even the most thorough arrangements don't always go to plan.

Prince William, Princess Beatrice and the Duke of York attend the Service of Thanksgiving to Celebrate the Queen's 80th Birthday at St Paul's Cathedral © Ian Jones

Episode 5

In the final instalment, all four of the Queen's children talk frankly for the first time about their working roles as part of the Royal Family. The younger generation are also seen to be getting involved. There's an early-morning surprise for the residents of an inner-city hostel when they come down to breakfast and find Prince William making the coffee. Prince Harry attends a strategy meeting for his African charity, Sentebale. And we see what happens when all the family turn up for a very proud moment at Sandhurst.



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