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that researchers were charged a fee to access it, and only with express permission from Buckingham Palace. The queen, according to, retained copyright and was strict about who was allowed to see it. She was especially particular about which scenes could and could not be viewed. For instance, a shot at the dinner table depicting the Queen dipping her finger in Price Charles's salad and remarking"oily!" was off limits.
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