1910. A dynasty rules from the heart of one of the most important empires in the world: the British monarchy. Prince John, a boy with great charisma, becomes an exceptional witness to the historical events of that exciting time. His parents, busy ruling the Empire, do not have time to closely follow his growth. Since he was a child, he has lived around the extravagant court of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, at the height of the power of the British Empire. The little boy is prone to epileptic seizures and doctors consider him a weak and clumsy child, and therefore a burden on his family. As if it were a divine punishment, he is removed from the public life of the royal family and is sent with his faithful Nany to exile on a farm in Sandringham.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/9381-el-principe-perdido-dvd-8436022299757.html9381EL PRINCIPE PERDIDO (DVD)1910. A dynasty rules from the heart of one of the most important empires in the world: the British monarchy. Prince John, a boy with great charisma, becomes an exceptional witness to the historical events of that exciting time. His parents, busy ruling the Empire, do not have time to closely follow his growth. Since he was a child, he has lived around the extravagant court of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, at the height of the power of the British Empire. The little boy is prone to epileptic seizures and doctors consider him a weak and clumsy child, and therefore a burden on his family. As if it were a divine punishment, he is removed from the public life of the royal family and is sent with his faithful Nany to exile on a farm in Sandringham.https://dvdstorespain.es/287885-home_default/el-principe-perdido-dvd.jpg5.2066instockBBC5.20665.2066002015-04-19T21:53:09+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/New
1910. A dynasty rules from the heart of one of the most important empires in the world: the British monarchy. Prince John, a boy with great charisma, becomes an exceptional witness to the historical events of that exciting time. His parents, busy ruling the Empire, do not have time to closely follow his growth. Since he was a child, he has lived around the extravagant court of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, at the height of the power of the British Empire. The little boy is prone to epileptic seizures and doctors consider him a weak and clumsy child, and therefore a burden on his family. As if it were a divine punishment, he is removed from the public life of the royal family and is sent with his faithful Nany to exile on a farm in Sandringham.