The death of Queen Elizabeth II is mourned by people all over the world. Despite being criticized and hardship throughout her life, the Queen remained a beloved political figure.

As a result, Elizabeth was the subject of multiple films and TV series, from prestige Netflix shows to illuminating documentaries, some of which will be listed below for those seeking to look back on the Queen's life and her extraordinarylegacy.

The life of Queen Elizabeth II is the subject of a popular series on the internet. Despite its inaccuracies, The Crown is one of the world's most popular historical dramas.

The fifth season of this show is scheduled to be released in November of this year, so one can only imagine how the show will go now that the Queen has passed.

Helen Mirren is the best person to play the Queen in a movie. The film follows the Royal Family in the wake of Princess Diana's tragic death, with Elizabeth's reluctance to make a statement and address her people casting a burning spotlight on herself.

The film shows everyone struggling with a loss, which is similar to how the world is reacting right now. This gripping account of one of the most anguished moments in the Queen's life is made all the more compelling by the fact that she won an Academy Award for her performance.

The Queen was depicted in each of the five episodes, which were made for TV. Unlike in The Crown, Elizabeth is portrayed by multiple actors. This overlooked serial is worth a watch for anyone who wants to revisit the Queen's story. You can watch it on a DVD if you want.

The film follows a teenage Princess Elizabeth going out on a night on the town with her sister to celebrate Europe's victory against the Nazis. A Royal Night Out is a hilarious and unusual depiction of the Queen's life as she and her sister lose each other. TheQueen, at her core, was an ordinary woman who wanted to be free and have fun.

This documentary shows over an hour of home videos of Elizabeth and her family that have never been seen by the public. The film shows footage of Elizabeth when she was an infant and when she was engaged to Prince Philip. It will be a very emotional experience to follow Elizabeth through her life. I wish the Queen a peaceful rest.

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