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00:00Barta and Blackwood,
00:23please summon the companion-elect.
00:26My lords and ladies, please be seated.
00:30His Majesty, King Ullab V of Norway.
00:54To the honor of God omnipotent,
00:57and in memorial of the blessed martyr St. George,
01:02tie about thy leg this most noble garter.
01:07Wear it as the symbol of the most illustrious order,
01:13never to be forgotten or laid aside.
01:17Wear this ribbon, adorned with the image of the blessed martyr and soldier of Christ, St. George,
01:28by whose imitation it is provoked that thou mayest so overpass both prosperous and adverse encounters that,
01:42having vanquished stoutly thy enemies both of body and soul,
01:48thou mayest not only reverse this combat,
01:53but be crowned with the palm of eternal victory.
01:58I wish George had been here for this day.
02:12He would have loved to perform the investiture and knight his dear castle.
02:16Yes, it would have been a proud moment for both of us.
02:21And for Martha, of course.
02:24We both lost our spouses too early.
02:29How is everything in Norway?
02:31Well, it is demanding to succeed the king that was so loved.
02:37So loved.
02:39But my close family ties to this house are of great value for me in my new role.
02:44I can imagine.
02:49Elizabeth is still so young.
02:51Remember how shy she was?
02:55Yes, it runs in the family.
02:57She has grown into her role, I think.
03:03How is Harold?
03:05Finishing off the required military training as an heir apparent.
03:09Do you know what I'm talking about?
03:11I do know what you're talking about.
03:12And I have invited King Paul and Queen Frederica,
03:16along with Princess Sophia and Irene, to Oslo in August.
03:19Sophia is Harold's age, isn't she?
03:22She is.
03:23A perfect union.
03:28So, what did you think about the ceremony?
03:31It's not exactly of our time, is it?
03:34Well, I like that we still celebrate it, very much the way King Edward did.
03:39In 1348.
03:40Our family represents something unchanging.
03:44That is exactly how I see it.
03:46Well, the feather hats could go.
03:50Absolutely not.
03:52The Queen has spoken.
03:55Time is up.
04:09Please submit your assignments.
04:13Number 80.
04:15If I know.
04:19Time is up.
04:21Time is up.
04:23Please submit to your assignments.
04:24Number 80, 300, 400, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 1,500, 600.
04:28A 60,900, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 800, 500.
04:30Strong, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 300,
04:30500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 200, 500, 500, Garquarters, 500, 400, 500, 500.
04:35500, 500,600, 500, 500, 500, 500,には 500, 2,500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500, 500m.
04:40Have a nice summer, boys.
04:44Have a nice summer.
04:52Let's go to Spiekersuppe!
04:54Yes, we're ready. Let's go.
05:10Let's go.
05:36It is expected that you will give this speech at the opening, Your Old Highness.
05:40The event will last two hours, and we'll return to the palace at 4.45.
05:47Has the King been informed that I won't be home for dinner?
05:50He has.
05:51Would you like a lift to Stenison?
05:54No, thank you.
06:19Governor.
06:21Mr. Mayor.
06:23Ladies and gentlemen.
06:24It's an honor for me to be here today.
06:29Louder!
06:30Louder!
06:34A significant effort is behind the event.
06:38And I'm convinced all of the people taking part will have something to be proud of.
06:43Sonia?
06:44Ilma's here.
06:45She says you're invited to a party.
06:46No, I'm staying at home.
06:47Why so?
06:48I'm calling Johan now to tell him I'm not coming.
06:53It's been three months.
06:54I'm calling Johan now to tell him I'm not coming.
06:55It's been three months.
06:56I'm calling Johan now to tell him I'm not coming.
06:57It's been three months.
06:58Yes, I know.
06:59It's been three months.
07:00Yes, I know.
07:01It still doesn't feel right to get back.
07:02Well, you feel of a loss.
07:03I'm calling Johan now to tell him I'm not coming.
07:07I'm calling Johan now to tell him I'm not coming.
07:12It's been three months.
07:13Yes, I know.
07:16It still doesn't feel right together.
07:17I'm calling Johan back home.
07:22I'll get back home.
07:27still doesn't feel right to go to a party father wouldn't want you to stop
07:33seeing your friends and nor would I the lawn needs mowing go and have fun the
07:43lawn will still be here when you come back you can mow it tomorrow come and
07:47see Elmer
07:57hey hi Sonia's not sure if she's going you need a little prodding so many nice
08:12people are coming and Johan said they've been preparing forever what are you
08:19gonna do I thought I'd be mother and grandmother Harkon and the children are
08:23coming it is six o'clock it's Saturday so time for a tasty concoction for Elmer
08:31and me while you get dressed okay
08:53The
08:56day
09:07I have been my years
09:08I'm so excited to see you
09:09mama I believe I'm
09:11that I'm so excited to see you
09:13I'm so excited to see you
09:14I'm so excited to see you
09:15I'm so excited to see you
09:17mama she's
09:19it's my
09:21Just sit down when you find your name card, Marianne, if you take responsibility for Bernard,
09:32it's I side.
09:41This is new.
09:45Incomprehensible.
09:45I see some women.
09:53I probably wouldn't have guessed that.
09:56Well, the painting needs to be looked at a little longer.
10:03Oh, it's you.
10:04Sorry, I'm so dim.
10:08Sonia, Haroldson.
10:09Uh, Harold.
10:11Well, that's all I've got.
10:15Uh, yeah.
10:20Yeah?
10:27Oh.
10:28Oh.
10:39Okay.
10:41Now we can eat.
10:43Enjoy.
10:45Have you known Johanna a long time?
11:10Since prep school.
11:11I've known him since I was 14.
11:20His uncle lives across the street from us.
11:22I'm sure you know he's there a lot.
11:28The Stenison Hut.
11:30That house has been called a lot of things.
11:31A, um, nightmare in blue-colored concrete with glass and glass brick, one critic wrote.
11:43Hmm.
11:46Or a headache in Norwegian functionalism.
11:48I like it.
11:50I like it.
11:52It's unusual, modern.
11:54It's not so fixed in norms.
11:57I like things that push boundaries, that point forward and not back.
12:02Things that are original, like that Bergamon on the wall.
12:06I often feel that I'm stuck in the past.
12:10So, if you're not so happy with what's been, you must know others here.
12:27Yep.
12:28You'll know I've known since elementary school.
12:31Well, then there's Marianne, Nils Jorgen.
12:35He is one of my best friends.
12:37It's funny, isn't it, that you and I never met before.
12:44We have.
12:48Sailing camp at Hanco when we were small.
12:52You pulled my scarf off.
12:53You don't remember that either, even when you're reminded.
13:00No, I remember the camp.
13:03But not that.
13:05Of course I remember.
13:13So, what do you do on a daily basis?
13:16I work at Haroldson Confectionary in Skippergarter.
13:19Do you know it?
13:21Hmm.
13:22No.
13:24Hmm.
13:26I don't very often move east of Egeturgut.
13:44I'm supposed to inherit it with my brother.
13:47It's my father's, was, my father's business.
13:55Feels so strange to say, was.
13:58I lost my father three months ago.
14:00I, I'm sorry to hear that.
14:12You know what it's like to lose a parent.
14:16Everyone loved your mother.
14:17I'm sorry.
14:26I'm sorry.
14:27I shouldn't have.
14:29It's okay.
14:39Do you still sail?
14:40Uh, yes.
14:44Hmm.
14:46What made you start?
14:48Oh, father's always loved his boss.
14:52So you have to as well?
14:56Uh, no.
14:57Well, I, I guess I found out that, um, that it's the only place where I really relax.
15:08Out at sea.
15:10Which is where I usually sail.
15:11You dare to question this?
15:39Yes, of course I do.
15:41I'm doing my own thinking when you present some type of like ideas.
15:44It's completely unrealistic.
15:46But you basically grabbed it from me.
15:48Yeah, but.
15:49Yes, what?
15:49How's the math going?
15:51How's the math going?
15:52Yeah.
15:52Yes, the math is going better than ever.
15:54I'm just wondering what the objection is.
15:57There are no objections.
15:58That's, that's the whole point.
16:00You're a pessimist, Bernard.
16:02I've always said.
16:02What is it about?
16:03I'm standing here telling you a little bit about the company you, Nils Jorgen and I are
16:09going to start once you finish your study abroad.
16:11We're going to combine tradition and innovation.
16:15Modern technology and your shipping.
16:17Yes, but not all acorns grow into trees, though.
16:20Johan's big acorns have a chance.
16:23We'll be doing aviation mediation.
16:26Planes that will transport seafarers and spare parts for ships around the world.
16:29If we get to lead in this field, which I'm certain we will, there'll be big money to
16:34be made there.
16:35There is no air traffic as predictable as transport to the ships.
16:40So you say.
16:42That's absolutely right, Bernard.
16:43I do.
16:44We're going to do something all by ourselves.
16:47A good piece of entrepreneurial work.
16:49What about publishing?
16:50No, eventually I might, but I want to go into business.
16:54Or art.
16:55Or both.
17:00Cheers to Bernard's last party in this house.
17:04Cheers.
17:06Did he hold your hand?
17:08Yes.
17:10I was standing there and thinking, what should I do now?
17:14I think you did the right thing.
17:18What's he really like?
17:20Surprisingly funny.
17:25It's rather cute that a prince can be so shy.
17:27Don't you think he's more handsome in real life?
17:29Now don't you go falling in love.
17:32He must marry a crown princess.
17:35A princess it is.
17:37Well, at least not someone like us.
17:40And that, that's a loss for him.
17:44Yes, but I don't plan on marrying him.
17:48Why does he have to?
17:51Just because.
17:54Because what?
17:56He's the only Norwegian who has to ask his father who he's going to marry.
18:00Luckily.
18:01I don't have to ask mine.
18:09Good night.
18:11Are you glad you came to the party?
18:14Very.
18:17Say hello to your mother.
18:18And tell her I'll come next Saturday too.
18:19At six.
18:21At six.
18:21At six.
18:21At six.
18:27Okay.
18:30Thank you, everybody.
18:30Let her go.
18:33Let her go.
18:33Let her go.
18:34Let her go.
18:35Let her go.
18:37Goodbye.
18:37your majesty the boat is ready oh well that's great
18:53I'm using many shiny things for that
18:56what are you doing come on the regatta starts in half an hour
19:25you know we've got to go to work today right yeah and you'll be picked up at 2
19:28in time for your speech come on mr. mayor ladies and gentlemen
19:39ornamentation is important for human well-being
19:55and the royal house thanks to its history and its work has access to many artistic
20:05treasures and it makes me very glad to be able to travel around and see that
20:14people across Norway believe that art is important yes you can say what you want
20:21but he doesn't have his grandfather's charisma I mean you can't say that about
20:24his father either although I can't can't be easy you can't represent your country
20:31looking as sulky as the crown prince does I mean sulky could it be he's more since
20:37it's maybe too serious you really does seem rather gloomy
20:40enough
20:42by a new generation of Norwegian artists
20:46thank you
20:48and so the crown prince goes over to carry out the unveiling
20:52the crown prince is having great difficulty getting the cloth down which is clearly stuck
21:06to the sculpture and as I'm sure you can hear has created a certain kind of hilarity among
21:12the audience your royal highness I'm from virgin's gang does the crown prince have any comments on the
21:32rumor that an engagement is imminent between you and princess sphere of Greece
21:35you have a phone call
22:02you have a phone call
22:05you have a phone call
22:07you have a phone call
22:09you have a phone call
22:11you have a phone call
22:13you have a phone call
22:14hello
22:15it's Harold
22:17oh morning
22:21uh thanks for last week
22:25yeah thank you too it was nice
22:28you have a phone call
22:30you have a phone call
22:31I have a phone call
22:32you have a phone call
22:33you have a phone call
22:34come on
22:35so I was wondering if you would uh
22:36would like to accompany me at the military academy's graduation ball
22:40Friday the 28th
22:41at 7 o'clock
22:42Thanks. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, thanks. Of course. That's great.
22:53Super.
22:55There will be a, um, a graduation ceremony in the morning.
23:01Um, I can get a friend to invite you on his behalf.
23:05We'll have to be a little discreet.
23:07Oh, yeah, yes, of course.
23:14Great. Can't wait.
23:19And me too.
23:25I'll see you then.
23:37I'm invited to a ball with Crown Prince Harold.
23:51No?
23:54That's so nice.
23:55How about this?
24:04It looked like I was getting married, but it was just my confirmation.
24:07It didn't look so bad when it was on the hanger. Dad and I thought it was great.
24:12You've got this. I'm going to make some coffee. One, one?
24:14You can't tell anyone?
24:16No, of course not.
24:18Because then it'll just be gossip and it's just a ball.
24:21Oh, yeah.
24:28Good morning, everyone.
24:29Good morning.
24:29Now, before we get started on a...
24:31It is rumored that this woman is the future queen of Norway.
24:35On this occasion, I have got a little scoop, a rather unique photograph.
24:39It is Princess Sophia of Greece.
24:44The Crown Prince's third cousin.
24:48This is, this is not my field, but...
24:50No, it's not.
24:50I thought we were talking about a princess from Denmark or the Netherlands.
24:54Not anymore.
24:56Uh, but the Greek royal family's coming here this weekend.
25:00Ah, we'll run this on the front page tomorrow.
25:03And then we'll cover the Crown Prince's graduation from the military academy on Friday.
25:06And the Greek visit on Sunday.
25:08The ad looks great.
25:22Yes.
25:24Very happy with the fund.
25:25Mm-hmm.
25:26What is it?
25:37What is it?
25:42Nothing.
25:42your majesty cadets stand ready for inspection good morning cadets
26:12where's the cadet from i'm from hama your majesty good
26:26now the lion should always smile towards the sun cadet yes your majesty
26:39you have not had any relief in terms of workload your high position has rather made the work
26:51pressure greater than that of other cadets cadets crown prince harold please come forward
26:58to receive your diploma
26:59your majesty commander i have been asked to say a few words on behalf of the cadets
27:23and i would like to thank the norwegian military academy for instructive years
27:28it has been an enriching time and we have learned a lot
27:32but i would also like to take this opportunity to make a request to the examination board
27:47the exam runs the danger of becoming too much like a marathon the cadets are not shirking hard work
27:55but a revision of the regulations could be of importance to the school
28:00and be a breakthrough in attendance for the cadets
28:03now we know what the headlines will be on monday
28:11thank you
28:17thank you
28:19thank you
29:33Better than quite well.
30:05Oh, he turned bright red.
30:21I must say you're good at leading.
30:26Well, you're good at being led.
30:28You're a good orator.
30:29And my favourite was a breakthrough in attendance for the cadets.
30:37You shouldn't really have said that.
30:39Hey, it was funny.
30:41No, that's what the press will write about on Monday.
30:45Were you told off?
30:47I saw his face.
30:48I saw his face.
30:48It seems I'm not that easy.
31:10It's not really that difficult, is it?
31:13It's not really that difficult, is it?
31:17I saw her face.
31:25I was too late.
31:26I let it go.
31:29But I saw her face.
31:33Just okay.
32:03We are now in Setestal, and it's a valley three hours from Oslo.
32:33This house is from 1739, and that house is from 1750.
32:40So, how was your summer?
32:43It was fine.
32:45Quite uneventful.
32:48Mostly sailing.
32:50Oh, how lovely.
32:52Did you compete?
32:54Sometimes, yes.
32:55Yes.
33:03This prioritisation from Knipper is peculiar.
33:06Do you know what VG's vouchers for Princess Ragnhild's wedding sold for?
33:11Yes, but if it's so important, why are there no other press here?
33:14It's only us at VG who are supposed to cover this.
33:17Good question.
33:18So, it's, uh, from Knipper, yes.
33:23Oh, interesting.
33:24We're not going until we get a shot of them both together.
33:37Come on.
33:43Could you close them up a bit?
33:47Stand up straight.
33:48What the hell?
34:00Get the press out of here.
34:06I think it's time to call at night.
34:08It's okay.
34:09We're going.
34:09I think it's time to call at night.
34:39Hi.
34:59Hi.
35:03Hi.
35:04Hi.
35:06Hi.
35:08Hi.
35:08Father, have you thought about it?
35:38What?
35:41You know what I mean.
35:44No, not now.
35:59It's been four years.
36:00You know how I feel about it. He's middle class and divorced.
36:04These days, plenty of people married to-
36:05I HAVE SPOKEN!
36:08It's different for us.
36:13We have to consider what people might think.
36:15Oh, some bums are coming up now!
36:31You know that time when a relationship-
36:38What kind of relationship?
36:40A crush?
36:42Call it what you want, but the point where you start to wonder if other women are involved.
36:50Have you got there with Harold?
36:51No.
36:52Dad?
36:54Oh, is that her?
37:07Yeah, she looks exactly like a little girl.
37:31Sonia?
37:33Uh, could you buy it?
37:46Yeah.
37:47Hi.
37:48Good to see you.
37:57Thanks.
37:58Just how your father wanted it.
38:13Yes.
38:13You got it all done, Hakon.
38:15Haha.
38:16Just take a look around, Currie.
38:19Plenty of dresses.
38:20Cheers.
38:21Cheers.
38:22Cheers.
38:23It's working.
38:24Thank you, Magna Hild.
38:25Everything you touch turns to gold.
38:27Haha.
38:28If only I had the same drive.
38:30Haha.
38:31Well, how does it feel?
38:34Ooh.
38:35Of course I'm proud.
38:38This was Carl August's big dream.
38:41Yeah.
38:42It's a shame he won't get to experience this.
38:44But he'd come a long way before he died from having nothing.
38:49I mean, you know what?
38:51I could see it in Sonia from when she was five years old, but God, you protected her.
38:56Right?
38:57Oh, well, but you can see why now she was intended for something huge.
39:04Yeah.
39:05Our little carrying is not the same, unfortunately.
39:22Oh, thank God.
39:24Depending.
39:25Yes.
39:26Sonia's always been a, er...
39:28Oh, oh.
39:29Thank you very much.
39:30Sonia's always been a very, er...
39:32energetic type.
39:34Not that you need that much energy for that life.
39:37Haha.
39:38Haha.
39:39Cheers.
39:42Excuse us.
39:43One moment.
39:44Oh, darling.
39:45What the hell?
39:46Is that legal?
39:47It probably is, unfortunately.
39:48But it doesn't mean it's right.
39:51What's up?
39:52Come on.
39:53He won't want anything more to do with me now, will he?
39:57Uh, what?
39:58What?
39:59What does he have to do with you?
40:04Uh...
40:05What does he have to do with you?
40:07Uh...
40:08Are you going out with the ground primps?
40:10Why haven't you said anything?
40:26Are you going out with the Grand Primps?
40:37Why haven't you said anything?
40:39It's not really my job to talk about it.
40:43Go out and host. I'll be there in a minute.
40:45This is worse for Harold, Sonia.
40:57He's always exposed to this. He can't opt out like you can.
41:04Should I call it all off?
41:07I didn't say that.
41:13Someone's asking for the girl who's usually the cashier here.
41:16The skilled one.
41:25The Crown Prince?
41:27Yes. And we know what to do.
41:31It's like a honeymoon. It's soon over.
41:34Yeah?
41:35Yes.
41:45Mrs. Evanson?
41:50She was staring at me today. Did she say anything?
41:54No, nothing to worry about.
41:55Oh, and poor little Kareen.
42:01One unpleasant woman.
42:03Yes. Imagine having a mother like that.
42:08Sonia?
42:10Hmm?
42:11Sonia, who's this?
42:12Is it him?
42:25You need to open the door.
42:26Come on.
42:27Come in. Him?
42:28Act surprised.
42:29Yes, yes, yes.
42:30Surprised.
42:30Hello, hello.
42:42Yes, hello.
42:43Oh, my goodness.
42:48Dagny Harrelson.
42:50Harold.
42:52Yes, come in.
42:53Thank you very much.
42:54Sonia, you have a visitor?
42:56Yeah.
42:56Hi.
43:02Hello.
43:06We were just about to have dinner.
43:08Are you hungry?
43:09Are you hungry?
43:22How nice.
43:24Yes.
43:26Help yourself.
43:30Thanks.
43:30Thanks.
43:30Thanks.
43:31Yes.
43:40Hmm.
43:45Hmm.
43:51Hmm.
43:54Hmm.
43:54Would you like a drink?
44:07Yes, please.
44:19Yes, and also many pleasant letters have arrived out to the trip to Northern Norway,
44:24Your Majesty.
44:25Hmm, good.
44:29Was that all?
44:30I have also received a number of queries about this cover.
44:37A number?
44:41Specifically?
44:42Well, many queries.
44:48Perhaps just a female friend?
44:49Your Majesty.
44:56Haven't you seen the feature?
45:02No.
45:03Is there anything the palace can do?
45:04Hmm.
45:05No.
45:06Is there anything the palace can do?
45:07Uh, the palace doesn't comment on this kind of thing.
45:14Oh, why not?
45:15Oh, why not?
45:16Uh, hard to say.
45:23Right.
45:24But don't think about it.
45:25It'll probably drown in all the gossip that isn't true.
45:26It'll probably drown in all the gossip that isn't true.
45:27Hmm.
45:28It'll probably drown in all the gossip that isn't true.
45:29Hmm.
45:30Hmm.
45:31Hmm.
45:32Hmm.
45:33Hmm.
45:34Hmm.
45:35Hmm.
45:36Hmm.
45:37Hmm.
45:38Hmm.
45:39It can't be easy.
45:40Ha-ha.
45:41No, but you get used to it.
45:42Hmm.
45:43Hmm.
45:44Can you pick any other interesting things?
45:45Please?
45:46Yes.
45:47Hmm.
45:48I have to go.
45:50Please.
45:51Yeah.
45:52Anything.
45:54Hmm?
45:55Hey.
45:56Bye.
45:57Bye.
45:58Goodbye.
45:59Bye.
46:00Bye.
46:01Bye.
46:02Bye.
46:04Bye.
46:06Bye.
46:07Bye.
46:08Mm.
46:26So, I was wondering if you'd like to join me at the cinema on Thursday?
46:32Five o'clock at the Frogner?
46:36Yes.
46:37Yeah, maybe.
46:38Yeah.
46:59He's a very nice boy, Sonia.
47:01Yes, when he's finished eating.
47:04Why do you think he eats so fast?
47:05No idea.
47:10Surely the Crown Prince gets enough food.
47:13Yes, you would have thought so, wouldn't you?
47:15It wasn't exactly bad.
47:17It was just very quick.
47:19Was he worried the food would get cold?
47:22Maybe.
47:24Should we have warmed the plate?
47:25He's asked me to the movies on Thursday.
47:36Is this very wise?
47:38Choose Templerlet from Oglet.
47:58Strong and elegant.
47:59Strong and elegant.
48:00License-free, tax-free, easy and comfortable to drive.
48:03And cheap to operate.
48:05Templerlet with the robust Saks 50cc engine is affordable to purchase.
48:09It comes with two or three gears, and you always get good service options and very affordable spare parts everywhere.
48:16Let Templerlet take you to work or out into nature quickly and easily.
48:20Choose Templerlet.
48:22Yes, thanks.
48:42Bye.
48:43Knipper?
48:44Yes?
48:45Rumor has it there was something special in that picture.
48:48Picture?
48:48Yes, at the Crown Prince.
48:50She's an ordinary girl from Vindaran.
48:51Good evening.
49:00Evening.
49:03So, what have you been up to today?
49:07Went to the cinema.
49:08A French film.
49:10French?
49:11Yes.
49:12That's exciting.
49:14By the way, your stay in Oxford next autumn is starting to take shape.
49:17Some of the most interesting years of my life were spent at Balliol College.
49:24Yeah, I've been thinking about that.
49:26But, um, I was wondering if there might be any alternatives to Oxford?
49:33What do you mean?
49:34Something, uh, something closer to home?
49:39There's nothing that can compare to Balliol.
49:42The university is the best that England has to offer.
49:45Did you know that they have educated the most prime minister in the history of Britain?
49:49Harold Macmillan went there.
49:50And, of course, you'll be able to participate in the social events of the European royals.
49:59We want you to socialize with the princesses.
50:01Harold, there will be situations where the duty you were born to do will, um, conflict with what you want to do.
50:23The life you might want to live in the moment.
50:25But your duty always comes first.
50:29Always.
50:30Just look at Elizabeth.
50:32What sacrifices she's had to make.
50:34Yes, Father.
50:35If that had been up to her, she had to work with horses.
50:38Full time.
50:39She was very shy, too.
50:41But that passes.
50:42You learn to enjoy your duty.
50:47Yes.
50:47Yes, that my cousin Edward couldn't stay away from this Wallis Simpson woman.
50:52Still annoys me.
50:53If he hadn't abdicated in favor of his brother, all this responsibility wouldn't have been placed on poor Elizabeth's narrow shoulders.
51:04Not only was he king, he was a handsome man.
51:06Could have had anyone.
51:09His family doesn't do that.
51:18All right, good news!
51:23Someone saw them at the movies tonight.
51:32Yes, and?
51:33I can still make the deadline.
51:35No, no, no.
51:35We won't write anything until we get an announcement from the palace.
51:39Listen, no.
51:40It's obvious the king would never agree to something like that.
51:43What are we to do with your sister?
51:45With this, uh, Furner.
51:47He's a nice guy.
51:49But are Norwegians ready for such a thing?
51:51And the man's divorced as well.
51:54Uh, would it be okay if he wasn't divorced?
51:58She's not the heir to the throne.
52:00But, uh, I couldn't say.
52:01The foreign press cover it.
52:05Foreign press write about more than they know.
52:08In Norwegian papers, we write about less than we know, just to be on the safe side.
52:13Father was mad when Ragnar Hill married Sibylline.
52:16Her marriage created the most enormous hoo-ha that only died down because she was sent to the other side of the world.
52:22I'm convinced of that.
52:22Astrid could have had a domestic career.
52:29I don't understand why she can't see it herself.
52:32I'll call it tonight.
52:34Yeah, but let me look into it a bit more.
52:35If they're serious, it's about the Constitution.
52:39Enough for now.
52:52You're welcome.
53:10You're welcome.
53:11You're welcome.
53:08
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