

Five minutes of pure, unfiltered imperial excess — and the original influencer flex.
Practical Effects
Actual 1897 carriage procession — no CGI, just horses and hubris.
Cinematography
Early film tech capturing empire at its most self-satisfied.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This is one of the earliest surviving films of a British royal event — shot by pioneer R.W. Paul using multiple cameras along the route.
The procession included 50,000 troops from across the empire, essentially a military inventory of everything Britain planned to lose in the next half-century.
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