A film about a leading suffragette who lived on the Norfolk-Suffolk border is being created.
Norfolk Museums ServiceQueen Victoria was reportedly fond of Princess Sophia and encouraged her family to become socialites, wearing Parisian dresses
She joined Emmeline Pankhurst's Women's Social and Political Union , and in 1911, she threw a poster reading "Give women the vote!" at Prime Minister Herbert Asquith's car., which ended with 115 women arrested and an estimated 200 allegations of sexual assault made against mostly police officers.
Ms Sandhu and the crew visited the graves of Sophia's parents at St Andrew and St Patrick's church in Elveden - Sir Duleep Singh and Maharani Bamba Duleep Singh - and the 16th Century Blo Norton Hall in Diss, Norfolk, where one of Sophia's brothers lived.
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