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Freya Wilson in "The King's Speech" (2010)

Another film about the Royals that was met with critical acclaim, and a handful of Academy Awards, was 2010's "The King's Speech." The film features Colin Firth starring as King George VI, the Queen's father, and explores the monarch's relationship with his speech therapist.

While the film doesn't focus on Queen Elizabeth II, we naturally get to see her pop up in a few scenes as a child, unaware that she would take on the throne at the age of just 25 following her father's death.

In what is likely the youngest portrayal of the Queen, child actor Freya Wilson took on the role of Elizabeth.

Image Source: Everett Collection