The King's Speech Movie Facts, Easter Eggs and hidden details

5 of the most interesting The King's Speech easter eggs you didn't know about. Handpicked and verified, these little-known hidden details can be obscure enough most people will miss. These behind the scene easter eggs and hidden messages will give you another view of The King's Speech movie message.

The King's Speech Movie Trivia

Lionel Logue tells King George IV "I believe smoking will kill you". He died of of lung cancer in 1952.

The King's Speech movie hidden details

1 - Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) gives Prince Albert (Colin Firth) a glass of scotch in a fine crystal glass while drinking his own from a regular glass.

Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) gives Prince Albert (Colin Firth) a glass of scotch in a fine crystal glass while drinking his own from a regular glass.

1 - Lionel Logue, instead of focusing on the mechanical and speech issues, actually listens and hears King Albert's speech. For a second, he stops being his therapist and becomes another subject looking for reassurance and comfort in the King's words.

Lionel Logue, instead of focusing on the mechanical and speech issues, actually listens and hears King Albert's speech. For a second, he stops being his therapist and becomes another subject looking for reassurance and comfort in the King's words.

1 - One of King George's staff members gives him his speech and says it will take almost nine minutes to read. This is because he and almost everyone else was unaware that the King was seeing Logue in the first place

One of King George's staff members gives him his speech and says it will take almost nine minutes to read. This is because he and almost everyone else was unaware that the King was seeing Logue in the first place

Bertie is shown having a lot of difficulty lighting his cigarette lighter with his right hand (explanation in comments).