"The King's Speech"  screenwriter David Seidler is "humbled" after learning Britain's Queen  Elizabeth II likes his film - because he's waited decades to tell the  compelling story. The U.K.'s beloved Queen Mother begged Seidler to wait  until after her death to make a movie about her husband King George  VI's battle with a stammer. 
Seidler respected her wishes by delaying the project, which was released last year and has since been nominated for 12 AcademyAwards   and received Queen Elizabeth II's approval. Seidler admits it's  "wonderfully gratifying" to hear the British monarch enjoyed his work. 
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"Now this story has been written and filmed with a great deal of love, admiration, and respect for Her Majesty's father. That Her Majesty has responded favorably to this is wonderfully gratifying."



