Included as an extra on the Skyfall (2012) disc in the Bond 50 bluray collection, released in 2013.
The Royal World Premiere of 'Skyfall' (2012) was held on Tuesday 23rd October 2012 at the Royal Albert Hall in the presence of His Royal Highness King Charles III and the Duchess of Cornwall (Queen Camilla). At the request of H.R.H. King Charles III, the Gala Charity Premiere Benefit aided the support of former and current serving members of Britain's three intelligence agencies, GCHQ, the Security Service, and the Secret Intelligence Service. King Charles III is England's Royal Patron of the Intelligence Services. Also in attendance, were Director Sam Mendes, and cast members Daniel Craig, Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Bérénice Marlohe, Albert Finney, Ben Whishaw, and Dame Judi Dench. The only ever previous Bond World Premiere to be held at the Royal Albert Hall, was for the series' 40th Anniversary, where Die Another Day (2002) debuted. The gala premiere raised over three hundred thousand British pounds, in aid of the Prince's chosen charities.
The Royal World Premiere of Skyfall (2012) marked a rare reunion for the families of James Bond producers Harry Saltzman and Albert R. Broccoli and author Ian Fleming on the film series' 50th Anniversary year. Since Saltzman was able to secure the film right's for the 007 novels in 1962 from Fleming, given both men's shared experience as Intelligence operatives, the unique seating arrangement at Royal Albert Hall reflected that relationship. In the Royal Box adjacent to His Royal Highness King Charles III and the Duchess of Cornwall (Queen Camilla, the surviving family of Ian Fleming, including niece Lucy Fleming, and cousin Sir Christopher Lee, who also served in British Intelligence, were seated alongside Saltzman's daughter Hilary Saltzman, son Steven Saltzman, and Canadian print and broadcast journalist David Giammarco, a longtime associate of the James Bond films and author of the book "For Your Eyes Only: Behind the Scenes of the James Bond Films". The Gala Charity Premiere of Skyfall (2012) benefited retired members of Britain's Intelligence agencies, for which H.R.H. King Charles III is England's Royal Patron.
'Skyfall' (2012) was released in late 2012 in celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the James Bond film franchise. Previous Bond films released in similar celebrations include: Die Another Day (2002) in the franchise's 40th Anniversary year, Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) in the 35th Anniversary year, The Living Daylights (1987) in the 25th Anniversary year, and The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) in the 15th Anniversary year. This film world premiered within a couple of weeks of the 50th Anniversary of the launch of Dr. No (1962) on May 10, 1962. Also, a new Bond documentary was made and released to tie in and celebrate the Golden Anniversary of the franchise. It was called Everything or Nothing (2012) and it premiered on 5th October 2012.