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Princess Margaret's Lesbian Kisses and Cannabis Sessions

The British royal family might take legal action against the producer of the upcoming British TV series focuses on the late Princess' life during the 1950s and 1960s.

By Entertainment News Staff, -

19th of August 2005, 12:11 GMT

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The late Princess Margaret is shown having sex, sharing a lesbian kiss and smoking cannabis in the upcoming British TV drama to be broadcast on Channel 4.

The TV program is based on the late Princess' life during the 1950s and 1960s, but the way her life is portrayed has really sparked outrage, as she engages in oral sex, kisses Sharman Douglas, daughter of an American Congressman, and smokes a joint at a London party in the drama, according to monstersandcitics.com

The British royal family might be considering taking legal action against its producers, for the explicit content of the program, ann intend to stop the broadcast or at least to get some scenes deleted.

The film, starring Lucy Cohu is said to be an accurate dramatization on the life of the late princess, but her husband stated he had never been contacted by the producers, and the research is very poor.

Meawnhile, Channel 4 controller Kevin Lygo says: "I don't know if Her Majesty will be watching, but we could send her a Dvd. Some will find it quite arresting and challenging. It's factually accurate and a racy romp".

Princess Margaret was one of the most glamorous figure, famous for her sparkle and charm. A li-elong smoker, the Princess married Earl Snowdon and had two children, Viscount Linley and Lady Sarah Armstrong-Jones.
Her affair with Roddy Llewellyn has ended her troubled marriage.
She was known for her great love of ballet and her friendship with the flamboyant Rudolph Nureyev, but also for patroning the Royal Ballet, as well as other charities.
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Comment #1 by: From Ireland on 04 Jan 2008, 01:14 GMT reply to this comment

This programme is simply no better than slimey porn and is completely and utterly disrespectful to the Late Princess Margaret.. She doesn't deserve this at all..

It's offensive to women and appalling. Yes, she had a little wild side, she enjoyed herself - but this movie "director is no better than the animals that work the gutter press" is all about sex, drugs and effing and swearing...

Surely when a person has passed on, one could have a bit of respect for her

I think the Royal Family should definitely sue the director and film associates and the tv channel (for airing it) for every penny they've got..

Comment #1.1 by: S on 13 Aug 2008, 09:18 GMT

It shows that no matter what facade one puts up, the reality is that all of us are human, I say I'm glad she had fun, I for one would have partied with her. No matter how much icing you put on a cake, it still doesn't hide the filling.


Comment #2 by: Jimbo on 13 Jun 2008, 00:16 GMT reply to this comment

This matter is an arguable one does someone deserve totally secrecy or are we the tax paying public entitled to know where our taxes are spent. Well anyone representing this country and head of state should be transparent and be prepared to be in the public eye for all of their life, surely receiving monies from the public via taxes etc entitles us to know what we are paying for or contributing to. If the documentary is factually correct I think it can be allowed providing it isn't distasteful. Ok yes tell us the truth but don't just blow anything out of proportion for the sake of making a film.

I for one love our royal family and absolute abhor anyone to speak ill of them but again without factual and true documentary's people like myself can never be really objective and really pro royal.

I haven't seen the documentary and probably never will get the chance to either.

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