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DIANA: HER TRUE STORY | Serena Scott Thomas, David Threlfall, Elizabeth Garvie, Donald Douglas, Jemma Redgrave, Jeremy Child | Royal, Family, Drama, Biography, Documentary
Biopic attempting to tell the real story of Diana, Princess of Wales, made at a time when she was already deeply unhappy and her marriage to Prince Charles was known to be troubled, but before their eventual divorce and her tragic death a few years later.
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00:00You won't be christening to deserve the contributions you make to public life,
00:03because you will make a very good king.
00:05You want the photographs to show a radium to mother and child.
00:08If you want to be like me, Gilby, you've got to suffer.
00:12Oh, squidgy.
00:13You're on.
00:13Oh, yeah.
00:15Let's get what you...
00:16Get what you want.
00:17Yes, sir.
00:18No, get what you deserve.
00:20Don't you think you would be loved?
00:21I don't want to talk about that.
00:23Have you got on?
00:24I've got the new jeans I've got yesterday.
00:27I was just...
00:28I'm wondering how you feel.
00:30I think love is wonderful.
00:31I think a white shirt.
00:32The lips are most of my health, like fact...
00:34I would never get married on them.
00:35Is it what works, a bone suede, the ones you hate?
00:38You know, if you're not sure...
00:39Well, I'll give you some money, and you can go off and spend it for me.
00:45I'm going to go on a salary.
00:46You're such a danger for the end of my life.
00:49Not many, I don't know.
00:52James Hewitt.
00:53Entirely dressed in from head to foot.
00:56Cost me quite a bit, that man.
00:57You know, I bet it'd be.
00:59Very extravagant, darling.
01:01We still have a good time together, David.
01:02Elephant to play.
01:03Women's their fragrance.
01:04It's enormous, baby, for me.
01:06Just for the place.
01:07I don't know why so much.
01:10It's just me and the in-laws, isn't it?
01:16All God.
01:17All me, discussing trees.
01:19As I was going to St. Ives, I met a man with seven wives.
01:23Then, of course, vegetables.
01:23Each wife had seven sacks.
01:25Each sack had seven wives.
01:27Each sacks had seven wives.
01:27Each cat had seven wives.
01:27My sister owns ten minutes to the morning.
01:29Each cat had seven kids.
01:30And then, of course, the park and birds.
01:31Kids, cats, sacks, and wives.
01:33How many were there going to St. Ives?
01:37That's William.
01:38That's your father.
01:39Just watch your step here.
01:40The cross is, uh, the workman.
01:42Camilla suggested of my life in my yard.
01:49Yes, quite.
01:52Here, William.
01:53We are having quick work up for this time of year.
01:56I have been watching in the garden.
01:57It's a lot to be here.
02:00It is roughly unique, isn't it?
02:02Scotland.
02:03Daddy's working in the garden.
02:05What a surprise.
02:07Tell Sylvia, that you're one of the nursery.
02:09When are we going to see, Daddy?
02:10He's invited us for the next weekend.
02:14I think children should be part of the family.
02:17My grandmother always says that they've raised doing nothing to fine art.
02:22I'm actually rather proud of myself, Kilwick.
02:24Oh, you never got to see a number of my mother.
02:26That's why you must keep seeing your doctor, because you are.
02:28You've got your own wills.
02:29I don't know how that feels.
02:30It's just so difficult.
02:31I can still remember her returning from the four-month tour of India.
02:35It makes my life real, real torture, I've decided.
02:36He took me down to the shoot, Peter.
02:37Tell me more, darling.
02:38I'm so...
02:39How would you feel if every time you went to your husband's house, you were sick?
02:43When you get these urges, he was trying to face it with anger.
02:47Remember what your doctor said?
02:48She got to me to find me.
02:49She just shook my head.
02:50I think you're doing wonderfully.
02:52Well, I mean, I know it was a proper thing for the Queen.
02:54Yeah, I'll just go out and do my bit the way I know how.
02:57And I'll leave him behind.
02:58The Prince has his custom set the basic schedule.
03:01Well, I've got to go out.
03:02We must get you out, ma'am.
03:03People want to see you.
03:04I'm never going to take time to my trip on your share of the agenda.
03:08There'll be your appearance at the Isher Wembley Arena.
03:11You really must memorise who's going to be here.
03:13Prince William was seriously injured today after being hit by a gong.
03:16It's just an accident, ma'am.
03:24I'm sure William is in safe hands at the hospital.
03:27Wife Charles, I was beginning to...
03:28He's on his way down to Mygrove.
03:32It means choosing what one will live with.
03:34In March, you will have a new cancer ward at Brighton Hospital.
03:38In April, is your tour of Australia.
03:40Ron's is right here.
03:40Deborah, could you arrange whatever we need to take Will's along?
03:45Oh.
03:46He's not out of surgery yet.
03:49He's not left at home for...
03:50Well, his name is Dane. He's carrying two there.
03:52If you want more out of this than he is.
03:54Perhaps you'll be better off having somebody...
03:56You have to support your children in the bad times as well as the good.
03:59He's in safe hands, and I must keep to my shoes.
04:01An environmental studies conference in Yorkshire.
04:04Yes, sir, Charles, and I was...
04:05Cockney garbage tonight.
04:07I'm very to talk to you about your situation.
04:08I really don't think at the moment I'm the person to the top.
04:11Things are being said.
04:11But you're not eating anything.
04:13I hate those rules, dear.
04:14That you're willful.
04:15I get my way and say...
04:16I'm surprised you feel that way.
04:18Yeah, all right.
04:18Quite to date.
04:19He's not mad.
04:20He lives to get six of his stars behind him.
04:21One degree of power for which one you do?
04:22He's married to them.
04:24He's so petal.
04:25Don't be mad.
04:26I'm married to one of them.
04:28Yes.
04:28I can see myself devoting years to the garden.
04:31Anyway, this is what you want to do.
04:33No, I'm not.
04:34You don't want to do it.
04:36Look, you made a word for when you married Prince Charles.
04:39Well, he was easy to call him.
04:41Darsus, when you married into the firm, you became the Princess of Wales.
04:46Therefore, you make for public appearances.
04:48It was a serious blow to the head, but the operation went off without a hitch.
04:53Prince William's going to be fine.
04:54What about what I did?
04:55You can see him shortly.
04:56I don't see how that's fair.
04:58It's not supposed to be fair.
04:59I worry about fairs.
05:00Then is the matter of taking William to Australia.
05:02It is, of course, quite out of the question.
05:04So much depends on his decision.
05:06You're right.
05:07I will not go without myself.
05:09I will not go without myself.
05:39I can't confirm, I'm denying it.
05:41Is it present on November 10th?
05:43We've got Diana.
05:45Well, it's not fair, is it? You've got stuck with me.
05:47Make sure she gets things.
05:53Hang on for me.
05:57Well, it's a fun state.
06:02Mrs. Diana!
06:06Mrs. Diana!
06:08I think...
06:10You've got a love nerve.
06:12Come on, Anne.
06:13Do you know how Granny feels about her date?
06:14No.
06:15But you have everything.
06:16Really.
06:17You've got nothing but her.
06:18Both of you.
06:19You have to learn how to behave.
06:21You have to learn how to behave.
06:23Unlike some people who haven't been doing this for years.
06:26Thank you so much.
06:28How much more of this have you got to do?
06:30A lot much longer now, please, Mary.
06:32I just want everything to be perfect.
06:34I am sorry, men are so unhappy with one another.
06:39You have no idea what it's like to marry into this family.
06:44Sarah has had years to make the adjustment.
06:46Where is she still floundering?
06:49With no help, constant criticism, one gets worn down.
06:52Then people tell me a lot of...
06:53Sarah's at the end of her tether.
06:54It'll be the last time we ever see her at Balmoral.
06:57Don't give her more leeway.
06:58There is no leeway for a royalty in the days that are trying to...
07:02Do you personally have a word with some of the publishers?
07:04We shall see.
07:05Ask them to go easy on Lady Diana.
07:08I'm sure they'd be glad to oblige you.
07:09Please, Diana.
07:11No one has ever received this kind of revelation.
07:13Perhaps just this once, I shall.
07:15She's coping with it all fairly well.
07:18It's not theirs that I want.
07:19Possibly, as I care a sister, Sarah.
07:20It's something I haven't paid you quite a lot of attention.
07:22Nothing whatsoever.
07:26No, I don't.
07:26I'm making a screen a little bit of a nice report Jackson has asked you.
07:30I can't get a flight.
07:33You won't arrange a plane.
07:34I'll leave the car.
07:35It's a special car.
07:36It's not your name.
07:37You're speaking with the majesty.
07:37It's not your news.
07:38It's no time to go.
07:39Bye.
07:39Bye.
07:40Too late?
07:41No, I'm sorry.
07:42Excuse me.
07:49Thank you very much.
08:00Good evening, Mr. Fathom.
08:06How's that, sir?
08:07Diana and I had met to see each other today.
08:10She told me to expect you, but once again, she's running behind the schedule.
08:14She's still closeted with her private secretary.
08:17After which, she has a present of you.
08:18Lady Diana.
08:18How you got here?
08:21It's not so bad.
08:22It's going on very great.
08:24Next time this happens, please have a courtesy to inform me.
08:28It'd be foolish to start planting with all this mess it's done with.
08:32I want you to have it.
08:34I'm rather looking forward to seeing it all come together, actually.
08:37It makes one good part of the other thing.
08:38He already has so much to thank you for.
08:40Precisely.
08:41We can re-root him through Oxford.
08:42I hate to bother you with this.
08:44Things are put out of control everywhere it goes.
08:47Not to re-root him anywhere.
08:49I'm sorry, Matt.
08:50Yes, woman, you have to put up with him more than I do.
08:52I need Charles to spend more time with him.
08:53They never leave me alone.
08:54Well, of course, that is him.
08:56They yell at me.
08:56They stick cameras in my face.
08:58They make up.
08:59They pry in my rubbish.
09:00He will kindly remove all troops from the schedule,
09:01which require meetings at dinner or breakfast.
09:03I cannot allow him to be away overnight.
09:05No, I know, Zian.
09:06Poor Camilla has to give me his hand.
09:07They are making my life very difficult.
09:09Yes, two or three at a time cams outside our house.
09:12It's so fun.
09:13May I suggest that you look for employment as well?
09:17This is not duty, ma'am.
09:19She really has no idea what it means to be the Princess of Wales.
09:22I've given him my word.
09:23I will not breach his trust.
09:24Well, I was wondering whether someone from the palace press office...
09:29If you were up to me, Christopher, I wish you had to do this.
09:32I know that, sir.
09:33We shall not want to be together a long time.
09:35But she must see that I may need some effort to accommodate her wishes.
09:40Bless her.
09:41He'll leave her way beside the door, at least for a while.
09:44Perhaps that will do some good, sir.
09:45I shall see thee with me in the path of righteousness for his name's sake.
09:53It is really for the best.
09:54I have found myself increasingly frustrated.
09:57We shall have Christopher, right?
09:58Prevented, so to speak, from doing my job.
10:01The Princess is decided to decide what is best for the Princess.
10:04He talks about it as a friendship.
10:06Yes, yes.
10:07What do you think?
10:09I think he's making nothing.
10:14What do you think he does soon, so he can be done with it?
10:21Have you given any thought to what your life has given me?
10:24Indeed, it is almost incredible that in Shakespeare's land,
10:28one child in seven needs to primary school functionally this process.
10:33HIV does not make people dangerous to know.
10:37So you can shake their hand and give them a hug.
10:40Have them notice they need it.
10:41And you don't mind being so much older?
10:44It's okay.
10:46Diana made the front page.
10:48Anyway, I think men ought to be...
10:48You are married on experience.
10:50Page 23.
10:52Whatever possessed you to shed your births by the children on the same day.
10:55Listen, you have a staff of 20, don't they talk to each other?
10:58It's all rather deliberate on her part.
11:00Well, the damn tabloids have started calling her Mother Teresa with a tiara.
11:06You must.
11:06Between her wardrobe and the children is difficult to compete.
11:09You cannot afford for this marriage.
11:10You shouldn't be competing.
11:12I can still remember what it was like when you were going to age.
11:14You must arrange your backers to be seen spending more time together.
11:16It nearly ruined the whole thing.
11:17And you must spend more time with the children.
11:20But I always very dying.
11:21I do not wish to see another photo of your son in the papers captioned,
11:25Where's my daddy?
11:27Well, what is your brother?
11:28Well, careful.
11:29The girl's clearly in love with you.
11:30You keep missing the point.
11:32This isn't just about image.
11:34It was changing the substance of your relationship.
11:37There is no substance in our relationship.
11:40No!
11:41You are to marry Diana by the summer or not at all.
11:43I understand.
11:43No one doesn't want to rush into these things.
11:45You met Camilla when you were sketching in the meeting.
11:47Pretty soon there'll be nobody suitable there.
11:48Right, well, I'm just worried about it.
11:49For her, at least there are no ugly surprises.
11:51I understand you see quite a bit of each other.
11:53So that you can get on your real duties.
11:57We think how can you be trusted to serve the nation.
11:59You are scheduled to have dinner.
12:00You cannot run.
12:01I don't know why they call it morning sickness.
12:02I follow a long time.
12:02If things do not change, then I will take matters into my own hands.
12:06How dare you keep me waiting?
12:07I do not wish to go down in the history books as Elizabeth the last.
12:10Did she come over?
12:11No, she just waved.
12:13Anyway, I thought you'd stopped seeing her.
12:14I don't intend to give her up altogether, so you might as well get used to it.
12:18I'm not going to get used to anything, Charles.
12:24Really?
12:24How are you going to make a wish?
12:27Please, take your time.
12:30There we are.
12:31The princess has had another exit.
12:35You and me.
12:37I'm glad she was a bit shaken up.
12:41She's fine.
12:42You're so big, Harry.
12:43What did you do this time?
12:44Did you really drive it home?
12:46Camilla was hunting me a high group.
12:47But I thought you were a horse.
12:51You must take the time to be a father and a husband.
12:55You must make sure.
12:56Let William the new baby have the family's out that my duties prevented me from giving you.
13:01There's no demand to stay there.
13:03You don't know how much I'm missing.
13:04I have decided there will be no changes.
13:06Thank you for all the letters.
13:07I'm positive.
13:11Happy birthday.
13:12Mummy, that's not fair.
13:13I have done everything that was expected of me.
13:16I have married and produced an aunt.
13:18Well, my great-grandmother was the mistress of Charles.
13:18Be great-great-grandparents.
13:19It was time for you to be married.
13:21She's the one who said, the royal mistress of Karen.
13:23She's been acting strangely.
13:26You can't blame me for her erection.
13:28You must see to it that she settles into her role as your wife.
13:31I'm not letting her have a plot of death.
13:32What about my role is Keisha?
13:34If you set it up.
13:34There'll be time for that.
13:35She does have a way of making you look by her, Charles.
13:37I was promised at all.
13:38You were promised nothing.
13:39You were promised nothing.
13:39Let them know your side of the story.
13:42I think this is for the best.
13:43I suggest you get rid of her immediately, get a divorce, and get on with your life.
13:47I feel the same obligations that I felt in 1952.
13:58With your prayers and your help, and with the love and support of my family, I shall try to serve you in the years to come.
14:07Philip!
14:10Bloody hell!
14:13May God bless you and bring you a happy Christmas.
14:17You ought to talk to me and ask you a good morning, ma'am.
14:20Both of us.
14:21You knew she never took her.
14:22Nothing more else.
14:23What he's all to me.
14:24Really?
14:25Have you given any thought as to how it looked to now your brothers to be counsellors and state for months away on business?
14:31I was right away and bring one of each.
14:33Well, if you carry on showing such total indifference to your basic duties, I don't think the world's ready for another meal.
14:38Because I'm 43 years old and the laughing stock of England.
14:41Apparently I'm going to have a whole new wardrobe.
14:43Do you realise that being 40 of the holidays and state patients are here?
14:46I don't know how much more of this I can take the arguments, the seriousness, the distance.
14:49But that is just the point.
14:51When she cuts her hair short, it is more than a passion.
14:53Unless you change your attitude towards me and the work that I do, I will have to reconsider my position.
14:58Do you manage me that some kind of fit?
15:00Is you going to walk out here?
15:01She gives up her femininity.
15:03No matter how you feel the game, you will always have to deal with me.
15:06What are the straps in her elderly for?
15:09Whatever happens between us, Charles, just remember one thing.
15:13I am the mother of the future king.
15:15It is my duty to prepare William to be the best king he can be.
15:18It's just a pity that no one did that for you.
15:21I don't understand you, Jane.
15:25I'm so glad you're here, Phoebe.
15:28As far as the solar chants aren't so boring.
15:30Thank God for Gilby.
15:34The Queen's asked me to find two suitable friends for the airscope week.
15:37I think she thinks I'm going to be bored.
15:39I don't know that I'd finish.
15:42Yes, Charles, that's true.
15:44But not when your domestic situation is so unsteady.
15:47We cannot afford a scandal, Charles.
15:50But the risk to one of being stupid,
15:52both in terms of controversy and public unhappiness.
15:57I and my mother before me have spent a lifetime
16:01rebuilding the prestige of the House of Lords.
16:05I will not see that ruined.
16:08This is not going to be a scandal.
16:10The situation is becoming torn.
16:12I just thought that we might see you.
16:15I'll give you a call and arrange it tonight.
16:16Consider our options.
16:17You are not to consider divorce.
16:21Why?
16:22But you know that we are not like other people, Charles.
16:25We rule only by the sufferance of public opinion.
16:29Besides, it's unlikely that the church would sanction a divorce.
16:33And even if it did,
16:34how could you one day take our place as head of the church?
16:40Tolerate a divorced monarch.
16:41As I am.
16:43I thought we might brief her before she meets the press tomorrow.
16:47So, we are to tell them tomorrow.
16:49Are you sure?
16:50No, no, no.
16:50Nothing's really working out as a result.
16:52Is there absolutely no other way?
16:53Diana, we're very tired of being saying to you,
16:55no, you can't.
16:56Give her time, Charles.
16:57No, you can't.
16:58Be reasonable.
17:00You snapped her up before she left.
17:01I found her not joy being a guard.
17:03Finding out who she is,
17:04what it means to be prisoners of Wales.
17:06Police been three years.
17:07She knew what was expected of her.
17:09Did she?
17:10At times I've been a bloody fool.
17:12Anyway, I expect she's missing her.
17:13I'm running for both of divorce.
17:15I want to spare Wales and how to retire.
17:18I expect she's had your fault.
17:20But I have to, I have to get out of the system.
17:23My point, exactly.
17:24Come on.
17:25She'll give up, too.
17:27I knew the pressure would form a baby.
17:29I may not have a single supporter in this family.
17:31This is what I want to.
17:32But they're not going to break me.
17:33What I want.
17:34I'm not going anywhere.
17:35Do you think it will be a difficult adjustment for a girl of...
17:37I wonder what it's like to be an out of work?
17:40Yes.
17:41Good stock of that one.
17:43Free from all the airs and graces we can't stand.
17:46I hear she rides quite well.
17:48Margaret, of course.
17:50Anne, will you look at Highgrove?
17:51Now, Anne, you ride again, Diana.
17:54She was never suited a royal wife.
17:55I've been praying to God for her.
17:56She's been a disaster since she married him.
17:59We don't rather like Charles.
18:00Charles, she made it a lot to us.
18:02Anne, of course.
18:03Anne, arrange for you to have some lessons.
18:05My God, what if they all are good to get out?
18:07I'll chuck her a fairy.
18:09I feel so sorry for Diana.
18:11She looks so unhappy.
18:12I'm so glad you're feeling better.
18:13Well, I'm grateful to her.
18:15With Bill and Harry, there's no chance I'll ever have to be king.
18:18So I can enjoy my land.
18:19Do you hunt?
18:20Not a joke.
18:20She finds a way to enjoy hers.
18:22You're fine.
18:23You've always been a wonderful daughter.
18:26You brought up Harry and Wills to love me.
18:30But for some reason, they do.
18:32We all do, Daddy.
18:34I understand Charles is spending each entire birth to her.
18:38We ride together all the time.
18:40Anne, where are you going?
18:42I've got a loveless choice for you, Charles.
18:43I don't do what he's doing.
18:44He doesn't really consider their needs.
18:48With him going away to Australia, it's a reflection of the way he was brought up.
18:51Australia, he's just full of surprises, Charles.
18:54What is it, dear?
18:55I don't mind, Diana.
18:56You'll get used to it.
18:57And be your way.
18:59My love.
18:59After you're talking to me, to be as an individual.
19:01I don't know what I'm doing.
19:03I don't know what I'm doing.
19:10I've been making some decisions.
19:11I don't know what I'm doing.
19:41I don't know what I'm doing.
20:11It gets into you.
20:12They love me.
20:13I was a kid.
20:14The princess of Wales is not a showgirl.
20:17Oh, I thought you wanted me to make more public appearances.
20:20That's not what we meant.
20:21It's damned undifferential.
20:22Hello?
20:23There's so much that I want to express, and every time I try,
20:27you just yell at me and tell me I'm disappointing you.
20:30Why?
20:31You're going to be tired someday.
20:32Oh, my goodness.
20:40It is the custom.
20:41Oh, yes.
20:42Look at this.
20:43I'm wonderful.
20:50This is hard.
20:52Oh, it's too small.
20:53We are perfectly well acquainted.
20:54I should never have left him.
20:55I may have a big head, but there's not much in it.
20:58I think you look smashing.
21:01Well, I want to choose what I want to wear.
21:03I don't want to have my clothes chosen for the job
21:05by some professional bachelor.
21:07That's rather a lot.
21:09When did that ever stop us?
21:11I'm damned if I spend too much,
21:13and damned if I don't look as though I stepped off
21:15the pages of the fashion magazine.
21:17What do you think?
21:19Well, you might be able to get away with it.
21:21That bad.
21:23Terrible.
21:25I'm sorry, Mummy.
21:27Come on, I'll race you.
21:28A little less enthusiastic than I am.
21:29Come on, chaps.
21:30You've been doing this for long periods of time.
21:31Very good, Mum.
21:32Very good.
21:33Too much strain on your elbow.
21:34Fun.
21:35Brilliant.
21:36Oh, like this.
21:37Such a good horse.
21:38Well done.
21:39Good boy.
21:40Come on.
21:41Come on.
21:42Thank you, Captain Hurt.
21:43I'm not quite sure what must be done.
21:45It's really rather alone.
21:46I want to go here tonight.
21:47One of these wretched men called you a fiend of a monster.
21:49Well, they're scum.
21:50I will go back with you.
21:51Well, we can't ignore what being behind there.
21:52I haven't done anything.
21:53They have changed.
21:54Well, it says here, you're spending over 4,000 pounds a week on clothes
21:56and that you're suffering with an anorexia.
21:57And here?
21:58Yes.
21:59And here?
22:00Yes.
22:01Yes.
22:02Yes.
22:03Yes.
22:04Yes.
22:05Yes.
22:06Yes.
22:07Yes.
22:08Yes.
22:09Yes.
22:10Yes.
22:11Yes.
22:12Yes.
22:13Yes.
22:14Yes.
22:15Yes.
22:16Yes.
22:17Yes.
22:19It's real nature.
22:20You're suffering with anorexia.
22:21New at that end.
22:22Yes.
22:23I have an intention of becoming part of the process of the relationship.
22:24Here is somewhat little relationship.
22:26There are all circumstances that you would push from.
22:27Here is not some, er, unhappiness between yourself and this role-OUGHT.
22:29The actress was reconciling.
22:30Tom marIO.
22:31You really must try to put your marriage in order.
22:35We must dispel the rumour that there's a rift between you and Dектив.
22:36It's my father and it's him that I care about, and I will not be put on display for the sake of the firm,
22:39and I don't care what some reports when the tabloids is going to write because I will not be used.
22:45...because I will not be used!
22:47...instead of public housing,
22:48by your closest friends,
22:49everyone opinions in public...
22:51...talking about her hair.
22:52Yes, well, I think it would be better
22:53if the Queen were to be consulted...
22:54We felt that they let her out
22:56in this United Frontland.
22:57Oh, yes, right.
22:58Run to Mummy!
22:59...in initiating a joint television interview.
23:03Are you sure this is the right thing to do?
23:05I'm afraid it's become an unfortunate necessity.
23:08Do I really have to?
23:10It is rather unprecedented
23:12airing one's dirty living in public.
23:14The Prince and Princess must make a case
23:17for their marital happiness, ma'am.
23:19This is a damn nuisance!
23:24Now it's quite everyone recording this time, sir.
23:27Stand by Paul.
23:28Here we go.
23:29In five minutes.
23:36Your Royal Highness.
23:38You have to attend so many functions.
23:40How careful are you with your diet?
23:43Well, I'm never on what's called a diet.
23:46But it's taken to us.
23:47It's very hard to talk and eat at the same time.
23:49Are you sure?
23:50Perhaps I'm so thin because of all the exercise I take.
23:53You're also renowned for your fashion sense.
23:56This tiresome situation is causing trouble to us all.
23:59Our first priority, sir, must be to preserve your reputation.
24:03Why didn't you say you were that one?
24:04Stress your accomplishments.
24:05Then I go on the other one.
24:06Schedule more engagements.
24:07We need to rally the support of my family.
24:09Good afternoon, Diana.
24:10How are you?
24:11There are one or two things about Charles.
24:12Well, apparently it wasn't enough.
24:13It was changed the odd time.
24:14It was due more.
24:15We need to brief the journalists.
24:17Attempt to shift their attitude.
24:19Oh, yes.
24:20If there is anything to this bulimia business, we need to remind them.
24:23Well, I don't think I am a dominant wife, but I am a perfectionist with myself.
24:28Yes, I suspect that most husbands...
24:30Your inaction, sir, will be construed as confirmation of the book.
24:34That we don't.
24:35Alfred's right, Charles.
24:36Occasionally we're just...
24:37And Diana is extremely popular.
24:40She's always won the public sympathy.
24:42Perhaps the public should be meant to believe that there's more than meets the eye in her friendship.
24:47Anyway, I've always wanted to meet Princess Grace.
24:49She's a nice woman.
24:51You've got in there, Victor.
24:53I want you to do nothing.
24:55What's wrong?
25:00I have, uh, some news.
25:03Let me have a word.
25:04It's just to be a new man to guard you.
25:06But I thought we were friends.
25:08I've never spoken to them.
25:10Well, that doesn't it.
25:11I don't know what you're supposed to do about it.
25:13I've been transferred.
25:15It seems, uh...
25:17I've become too familiar.
25:19Have a look at the lovely dress, please.
25:21Yeah.
25:22Well, it's probably...
25:23I can't tell you.
25:24You're so understanding.
25:25There's no way I can answer his allegiance.
25:26I'll have them transfer you right back.
25:28You can't.
25:29It's done.
25:30Caused each other so much unhappiness.
25:32Well, it's the children I worry about.
25:34What have I going to do then?
25:35No.
25:38You'll be fine.
25:40Will I?
25:41I know.
25:42It hasn't worked out,
25:43and we don't seem to be able to make it work out.
25:46Why don't we just spare ourselves and our children for the embarrassment?
25:50Perhaps it is for the best.
25:51If we had separate lives...
25:52Good morning.
25:53Good morning, sir.
25:54Good morning, ma'am.
25:55Good morning.
25:56Good morning.
25:57Good morning.
25:58Could we have you just standing there?
25:59Look this way, please.
26:02Just like that.
26:07Just like that.
26:09Good.
26:10Let's go.
26:11Let's go.
26:12Let's go.
26:13Let's go.
26:14Make sure you get that, all right?
26:16Come on.
26:17Don't do that.
26:18Can't you control your mind?
26:19Don't worry, darling.
26:20Come on.
26:21One more.
26:22If you want to behave like this boy at school,
26:24at least wait until the top, if we do least.
26:26Yes.
26:27What are you doing?
26:28Good morning.
26:29Good morning.
26:30Good morning.
26:31Good morning, sir.
26:32Good morning, ma'am.
26:33Good morning.
26:34How are we doing playing public?
26:35It's their game.
26:36No one in his right mind could excuse this guy in the evening.
26:38It's bad, then.
26:40You're awful.
26:41But I love you.
26:42Hold it!
26:43Just like that.
26:44Good morning.
26:51I cannot agree to a separation in any place.
26:54No!
26:55Bill, I'm sorry.
26:57You've even played it!
26:58That's because I have to work for this.
27:00It's not just your marriage.
27:01I envy you getting off to sea.
27:11Did you find that leaving the wife behind adds a bit of spice for the homecoming?
27:19We haven't shared a bedroom in months.
27:22At least you can sleep at night.
27:24Sarah doesn't let me get a lot of rent.
27:30Philip Dunn, the childhood friend of Sarah's.
27:35That's something with money.
27:38Don't you both consider the consequences of a sibling?
27:41Well, it is time we went.
27:43You're so boring and stuffy and old before your time.
27:46I'm tired, dear.
27:48There could be pressure on the government and the commonwealth
27:51to discuss the succession to the throne.
27:54You handled that well.
27:55You already think it required life.
27:57The children suggest that William...
27:59Andy!
28:00Do it!
28:01Oh, no!
28:02Will!
28:03Right, now, figure it out.
28:04Are you willing to give up everything that you don't deserve?
28:07Hello, you two fiends.
28:09Hello, darlings.
28:11Come along, children.
28:12Thank you, nanny.
28:13How are you?
28:14How are you?
28:15Don't do long.
28:16Sometimes I worry I will never see you again, except maybe on the television.
28:25Yes, I was.
28:26You're as famous as the pope.
28:28Now, how can you think that you're willing to lose custody of your children?
28:32There are times I come to see you, dear, when I'm turned away.
28:35Oh, no.
28:36I can't believe you had him sent away.
28:39But I was told he couldn't wait.
28:41You can't allow them to tell you when to see your own father.
28:44In that case, I'd like an agreement...
28:45You have no idea how much pain you caused him.
28:48All he wanted to do was see you.
28:50I must insist that you make joint appearances as and when necessary.
28:58And I intend to continue...
28:59Being a princess isn't all it's cracked up to be.
29:01Including aides, I suppose.
29:02I don't know where a Republican is.
29:04I believe in the work that I do.
29:06That's all right, dear.
29:08Just as long as you keep producing children.
29:11For heaven's sake, both of you, keep a low profile socially.
29:15It is vital that this work...
29:20The future of the monarchy is in your hands.
29:25I want to know why you're giving this bracelet to Camilla.
29:27Yes, mother.
29:30I wouldn't mind a dance.
29:32Then why are you hiding it, Fred?
29:33Not just now, do I?
29:35It makes my heart sing to make an awful exhibition.
29:38I want this to work, Charles.
29:42When I turn off my light at night...
29:45I'd have to know that I've done my best.
29:47Oh, I see.
29:49It's your money, and it's your special friend.
29:51And what difference does it make?
29:52Oh, I think...
29:54It's a big exhibition.
29:56The
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