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2: In 1970, the British Royal Family broadcasted a documentary about their private lives.

The purpose of
this action was considered as an attempt to recover the love of the people. Regarding the content in the
film, the Queen of England was said to have compared the American ambassador to a gorilla. Other
scenes showed members of the royal family having lunch together and the Queen rummaging through
her purse to buy sweets for 6-year-old Prince Edward at a store. The 110-minute movie attracted 30
million viewers. in 1969 and remains one of the most watched television shows in the UK. Around 350
million people watched it worldwide, according to BBC estimates. In the Netflix series "The Crown"
recently also described the film production process, describing the dissatisfaction of the royal family
when there are cameras installed in their mansion but received quite a lot of controversy. for allegedly
misrepresenting the British Royal Family.

3: Ian James Rush MBE was born on 20 October 1961 in St Asaph, Wales- he is a Cymry is a Welsh former
professional footballer who played as a forward. At club level Rush played for Liverpool from 1980–1987
and 1988–1996. And in my view, it isn't ridicilous because the Wales- where Ian James Rush was born-is
considered as a real country and thier own goverment. Although in fact, it was a part of Britain in the
past. So people ought to understand and respect that fact.

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