Princess Margaret's life is marked by her pursuit of a hedonistic lifestyle, criticism from anti-Royalist MP Willie Hamilton, and a tumultuous marriage to photographer Anthony Armstrong-Jones. Despite having two children, the couple's relationship deteriorates due to infidelity. After being left devastated by a lover's suicide, Margaret finds solace with a much younger man, Roddy Llewellyn, on a commune. However, their relationship is exposed, leading to the breakdown of her marriage and a final, isolated moment on the Caribbean island of Mustique.
The Queen's Sister
The tumultuous romance of Princess Margaret is set against the backdrop of royal protocol, as she must decide between her heart's desire and the expectations of her family.