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https://www.indiatoday.in/fact-check/st ... 2022-09-09AFWA found that the woman in the video is not Queen Elizabeth. In fact, this video is more than two decades older than the English monarch.
As per the website, the screenshot was from a film by Gabriel Veyre, shot sometime between 1899 and 1900 at the French colony of Annam, French Indochina (now Vietnam). The film was screened on January 20, 1901, in Lyon, France, under the title “Indo-Chine: Annamese children picking up cash in front of the ladies’ pagoda.”
The site said the women in the video were Madame Paul Doumer — the wife of Joseph Athanase Paul Doumer, the Governor-General of French Indochina from 1897 to 1902 — and her daughter. Between 1899 and1900, French filmmaker Gabriel Veyre travelled across the French colonies in Vietnam. He shot around 39 motion pictures and photographs for the French government to exhibit at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle. This was 26 years before Queen Elizabeth II was even born.
Oh, TesfaNews,TesfaNews wrote: ↑09 Sep 2022, 14:50https://www.indiatoday.in/fact-check/st ... 2022-09-09AFWA found that the woman in the video is not Queen Elizabeth. In fact, this video is more than two decades older than the English monarch.
As per the website, the screenshot was from a film by Gabriel Veyre, shot sometime between 1899 and 1900 at the French colony of Annam, French Indochina (now Vietnam). The film was screened on January 20, 1901, in Lyon, France, under the title “Indo-Chine: Annamese children picking up cash in front of the ladies’ pagoda.”
The site said the women in the video were Madame Paul Doumer — the wife of Joseph Athanase Paul Doumer, the Governor-General of French Indochina from 1897 to 1902 — and her daughter. Between 1899 and1900, French filmmaker Gabriel Veyre travelled across the French colonies in Vietnam. He shot around 39 motion pictures and photographs for the French government to exhibit at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle. This was 26 years before Queen Elizabeth II was even born.