Episode 7

See Hear pays a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving British monarch, by highlighting members of the deaf community who met her through their work, achievements or through the presentation of MBEs or OBEs. Plus more about the Queen's achievements and how she touched many people's lives.
In the studio, Yvonne and Julian meet Daniel Clements, operation manager for the Royal Association for the Deaf, to discuss how RAD was the only deaf organisation with the Queen's patronage.
Nathan Rollinson learns more about the life of Princess Alice of Battenberg, the mother of Prince Phillip. In an interview with historian John Wilson, Nathan finds out more about the tragic life of Princess Alice, who was deaf, and how she lived through both World Wars, escaped from a mental health institution and renounced all her wealth before she died to set up an orphanage.
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