Power, passion, and secrets collide in the first chapter of her story.
The Lady S01E01 with English Subtitles
In Episode 1, a sophisticated woman navigates a world of influence, hidden agendas, and complicated relationships. As new challenges arise, her courage and wit are tested, setting the stage for intrigue, romance, and emotional drama.
Packed with compelling characters, emotional tension, and dramatic twists, this episode introduces a story that will keep viewers captivated from the very beginning.
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The Lady S01E01 with English Subtitles
In Episode 1, a sophisticated woman navigates a world of influence, hidden agendas, and complicated relationships. As new challenges arise, her courage and wit are tested, setting the stage for intrigue, romance, and emotional drama.
Packed with compelling characters, emotional tension, and dramatic twists, this episode introduces a story that will keep viewers captivated from the very beginning.
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00:03Good morning, sir. On the top floor.
00:05Thanks.
00:47Uniforms are talking to the neighbours. It's a pretty bad one.
00:53Hmm. Right. We're going to need to speak to friends and family.
00:57Sure. Apparently, there's a live-in girlfriend, Jane Andrews.
01:03But nobody's seen her.
01:11Britain and the world will celebrate the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
01:15Just after half past ten, through Clarence's house, came the glass tent,
01:19and our first chance to see Lady Diana. Dress half-grimmed, veil tantalizingly low.
01:24The bride's procession passed under Admiralty Arch towards the war of the Trafalgar Square crowd,
01:29until Lady Diana, in that truly stunning dress, is well and truly launched on her way to the cathedral.
01:34And, as the British people celebrate their new princess, it's like something out of a fairytale.
01:51It's like something out of a fairytale.
01:54And they're not going to let them go in until they have proper titles.
02:00Oh, for God's sake.
02:01Oh, what's the shit?
02:03I'm not watching this.
02:04Now, turn it over, Jane.
02:05No.
02:06Yes.
02:08No! I'm watching it!
02:09Stop me!
02:10Go away!
02:11That hurts!
02:13Stop!
02:13Enough!
02:14Mum!
02:14I don't care!
02:15No!
02:16Do as your mother said!
02:17Andrew, you might as well go as well.
02:18Go.
02:19I'm bad enough.
02:20Bloody psycho.
02:26She looks so beautiful.
02:32And so happy.
02:34So she should.
02:36She's set for life.
02:37And I'm sure every girl in the land will dream of being a princess today.
02:49Now, this one also comes in white.
02:52But I always think the ivory is ever so elegant.
03:01It's nice.
03:02I found lace can scratch a bit, though.
03:05Oh, feel how soft that is.
03:07And the underwiring is cushioned.
03:09See?
03:10Yeah, so it's wonderfully comfortable all through the day.
03:15We've been told Princess Diana actually have several in this style.
03:20Diana shops here?
03:22Well, not in this branch specifically, but she's very down-to-earth.
03:28All right.
03:29Go on, then.
03:30I'll take the ivory.
03:31Wonderful.
03:32If you'd like to come over to the till.
03:34Don't worry, Jane.
03:35I'll take the lady over.
03:37There's boxes need unpacking.
03:39If you'd like to come this way with me.
03:46I thought you were heading off to London in June.
03:48Actually, we're not leaving until July now.
03:51And this is still you and Timo, the one in the band?
03:56That's right.
03:58His cousin lives in Earl's Court, so we can crash there for a bit.
04:01So what are you going to do for money?
04:03Or is Timo dead rich?
04:07We'll get jobs, of course.
04:11Basically, if I want a career in fashion, London's where I need to be.
04:14Well, so long as you've got a plan.
04:26We've broken down to the lowest tune.
04:33We've just moved somewhere else.
04:38We're still carrying on.
04:41Oh.
04:42Hold on.
04:43Hold on.
04:44Hold on.
04:45Ooh.
04:48The only way is up.
04:51Baby.
04:53You and me now.
04:55The only way is up.
05:08Oh, it's not standing.
05:11Oh.
05:11Yeah, keep going, keep going.
05:15Oh, it's good.
05:20Oh, oh, this one.
05:26Sir, did you speak to your cousin?
05:28Yes, sir.
05:29Oh, careful.
05:32About what's crashing with him?
05:33Hmm.
05:35Yeah, that's not going to happen.
05:37I thought you said he'd be cool with it.
05:38No, no, I need someone to split the rent off.
05:41Shit, sadly's clean.
05:43Wait, I'm already applying for jobs.
05:46I know, but these things take time.
05:47Listen, I've got to get going and drop me at the bus stop, yeah?
05:50Aren't we getting someone to eat?
05:51No, I can't. I'm seeing the lads tonight.
05:54Yeah, it's my business journey.
05:57Music always comes first, you know that?
06:00Yeah, right.
06:01Yeah?
06:01Ah, good girl.
06:14Oi, Andrews!
06:15I heard you're flogging women's knickers now.
06:19No, our jobs smell like fish.
06:22Guess you didn't make all that London then, did you?
06:26Snooty bitch.
06:27She's not changed.
06:29Stupid, fat, ugly.
06:31At least I'm not packing cod like all them brain-dead morons.
06:34Steady on.
06:34She's just jealous I'm actually going to make something of herself.
06:36Just get over yourself, will you?
06:38You're working marks and your boyfriend's on benefits.
06:40You're going nowhere.
06:44Oh, I'm looking at her, I'm sorry.
06:57Tim, are you in here?
06:59You're not going to believe what Bex just said.
07:02Oh, shit.
07:03No.
07:05You bastard.
07:06Oh, all right, all right, let's just stay calm.
07:08We're starting a new life together.
07:09Go and get to Matthew.
07:10You're off shagging so I'm sad from Paul.
07:12Oi, fuck off.
07:12You don't even speak to me.
07:14Oh, what?
07:14You're going to go try to top yourself again?
07:17Yeah?
07:18You say I can't dump the nutter because of what she might do.
07:24Janey, oh, Jesus Christ.
07:27Janey!
07:30Janey!
07:32Janey!
07:34Janey!
07:47Jane!
07:50Janey!
07:51There's a letter come for you.
07:54You're not going to believe this.
07:58Jane!
08:03Why would they be writing to you from Buckingham Palace?
08:07No idea.
08:08Well, help me.
08:09Find out.
08:20You are invited to attend an interview for the position of assistant dresser.
08:25For Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of York.
08:29Bloody Nora.
08:31No way.
08:32Janey!
08:33Don't believe it.
08:34That's fantastic.
08:36This is what I've been waiting for.
08:41Where did they find them?
08:42They're on the side in the kitchen.
08:44Well, we've confirmed it's the girlfriend's writing.
08:45As far as we can.
08:47I don't know what you think, but to me, this reads like a confession.
08:52I am so sorry.
08:54No more hurt inside me anymore.
08:57Yeah, but there's the other stuff about him hurting her.
09:00What's he thinking?
09:01Self-defense?
09:02Actually, I think it reads more like a suicide note.
09:06Could be.
09:08Right now, we've only got one body.
09:10No forced entry.
09:12Weapon of convenience.
09:13I mean, textbook domestic, isn't it?
09:16Right that everybody know that, as from now,
09:19we're treating Jane Andrews as the prime suspect in this investigation.
09:31Brothers here.
09:32And the friends of Jane Andrews and the deceased are on their way in.
09:38They said you want me to, uh, identify him?
09:42We do, yes, sir.
09:45Um, but first we need to ask you a few questions.
09:48What about Jane?
09:51Have you found her yet?
09:53Well, when I heard that Janie was missing,
09:56I just didn't know what to do.
09:57You have no idea where she might have gone?
09:59No, none.
10:01And I've been calling and texting, but she just isn't answering.
10:04We've been friends for a long time.
10:06It just doesn't make any sense.
10:08You, um, are you sure this is a good idea?
10:12Of course it is.
10:14But what if it goes badly?
10:15You know how she gets.
10:17She'll be fine.
10:21See?
10:22I told you it'd be fine when you hemmed it.
10:26I've barely worn it.
10:28Wouldn't she look smart?
10:29Very professional.
10:32Are you sure you've got everything?
10:34I think so.
10:35Make sure you tell them you've got a distinction on your course.
10:37Yes, Mum.
10:38I've got to go.
10:40Very good.
10:41I will.
10:43Good luck.
10:44See ya.
10:46Oh!
10:48Don't forget to go out there.
10:52Ta-da!
10:52Bye.
10:54Bye, Jane!
10:58See ya, love!
11:02Look out!
11:06She's a kiss.
11:08Okay, her.
11:19Usually you walk by
11:23Don't forget me comprehensive
11:28You say hello and I take a ride
11:33Upon a sea where they miss me
11:38It's plain of a cold air tide
11:42Don't get me far
12:05Jane, do you want to follow me?
12:27Right, can you make a start?
12:37You've no previous experience in domestic service?
12:46No, I've been working in retail since college
12:48I assume this course you did involved stirring, caring for clothes and so on
12:53Oh, yes
12:57I mean it was a foundation course
13:01So my main focus was on design
13:04But as well as original designs we learned about styling
13:07Putting together outfits, accessories
13:11I'm very good at planning a wardrobe
13:19I'm also good at ironing and mending
13:21Oh, well that's certainly what's needed here
13:25And like my CV says, I'm very organised
13:29Very good with detail
13:35And I'm punctual and hard working
13:41And I've got a distinction on my course
13:45Have you seen this?
13:46Have you seen this?
13:46I mean seriously, I can't bloody win
13:50Oh hello there
13:51This is Jane Andrews ma'am for the assistant dresser position
13:54Your Royal Highness
13:55Just look at what they've done
13:57I wore that months ago
13:59But still I'm the one copying Diana
14:01That's just nothing
14:01Professor C
14:02The whole thing's bloody ridiculous
14:04They're nothing like each other
14:05They're not even from the same period
14:06What's that?
14:10I mean
14:13Yours is clearly Victorian inspired ma'am
14:17The er
14:19Style is more nautical
14:21Hers hers has the lace
14:25Exactly
14:27Clever girl
14:29So have you
14:30Come far?
14:32Jane Andrews?
14:34Quite far ma'am
14:35From
14:36Somewhere up in the north
14:37I'm guessing
14:39That's right ma'am
14:40And why are you leaving?
14:41Did you find it too grim?
14:44Up north
14:48Not quite ma'am
14:54I just
14:55Think I'd be better suited to a palace
15:01Huh
15:07Well then I think she'd better join us then, don't you?
15:20You'll find that we're a bit of a mixed bunch
15:24But we're pretty friendly
15:25I'm sure you'll settle in
15:27In no time
15:33Right
15:33Here you go
15:36Well I'll leave you
15:37To get yourself sorted
15:38Thanks very much
15:55The Duchess rises between 7 and 10
15:57So you need to be ready with the wake up tea
15:59Hot water and chamomile
16:01And don't forget to take the bag out
16:02Did she take milk?
16:04You don't usually put milk in chamomile tea
16:07No, of course not
16:10Place the tea by the bed
16:11Open the curtains and leave
16:13Do not speak
16:13Do not speak
16:14You don't usually put milk in chamomile tea
16:21As soon as she's awake
16:22As soon as she's awake
16:23You need to draw the bath
16:24But hot water only
16:26She'll put in her own cold
16:27Fold the robe so she can sit
16:29And pull it up around her
16:34And always, always
16:36Wash your hands before you touch
16:38The clothes
16:54This is you
16:56Right
16:58You better get started
17:16You're loud
17:21You're loud
17:22Where's she?
17:22Where's she?
17:23Where was she?
17:24And behind me?
17:25No, no, no, no
17:27No, no, no
17:43I'm sorry
17:44I'm sorry
17:44The poor thing is doing her best.
17:46Didn't herself say it made her feel like she'd been down the pit?
17:49I told you, she didn't look suitable.
17:51Well, the Dutchess wants to give her a chance.
17:53But it's not fair on her though, is it?
17:54I mean, she's obviously out of her debt.
17:56Exactly. I mean, just look at her shoes.
17:59I think she still may get the hang of things.
18:02I'd give her a month, tops.
18:04I mean, where on earth is the accent?
18:15Murderer? You couldn't be more wrong.
18:18I've known her for years.
18:19Jenny doesn't have a violent bone in her body.
18:21Should we be worried, I mean?
18:23Jesus, if she's on the run,
18:24do you think any of the rest of us are in danger?
18:26Well, she must have done it.
18:29Why run if she's not guilty?
18:47Here, in the suspect .
19:05Yeah.
19:11Okay.
19:17Hello, Walt B54083.
19:20Hiya, Mum, it's Jane.
19:22Oh, hi, Jane, love. How are you?
19:25I'm surprised you've got time for phone calls.
19:28I just wanted to see a quick colour.
19:30Still, you don't want them to think you're slacking, do you?
19:34It's fine, Mum.
19:36I was telling your auntie, Kenneth, about the thing with the dressing gown.
19:41I told you, you must have repeats, love.
19:42Well, it's only Kate.
19:45She couldn't believe what you were saying about the shoes.
19:49That you actually had to stretch out the new ones by wearing them.
19:53Yeah, we can't risk getting blisters on engagement.
19:55Well, that's what I told her.
19:58I don't know. It's a whole other world, isn't it?
20:02Yes.
20:04It's not really what I thought it would be.
20:06Well, it's early days.
20:08And it's like I always say, nothing worth having comes easy.
20:17No, I know.
20:19I'm just not really sure it's a good fit.
20:22Don't be daft.
20:24What's up?
20:26You've been telling everyone how well you're doing.
20:30I know, but...
20:31You've got nothing.
20:32Look, most of the girls around here, they're stuck in factories or having babies to get themselves a house.
20:38You have always been better than that.
20:43I'm just not really feeling good, Mum.
20:47Jane.
20:50Please don't go starting all that again.
20:52I'm not, I just...
20:52Because you weren't any happier when you were here.
20:56And this job, it's...
20:59It's a chance to start afresh.
21:02You could be a whole new person if you want to be.
21:07Do you hear me?
21:08Yes, Mum.
21:10Good girl.
21:23Welcome to Elocution for Beginners.
21:26Chapter One.
21:28The Alphabet.
21:29A is for Articulation.
21:31A is for Assurance.
21:34We begin here for Elegance and Ease.
21:37A as in Bar.
21:39Calm.
21:41And...
21:42Laughter.
21:43Allow the vowel to lengthen gracefully without strain.
21:47Arm.
21:48Not that, not he, but arm.
21:52Repeat after me.
21:54Ask the Gardener to pass the palm to the last glass vase.
22:01Excellent.
22:02Now breathe in, shoulders back, and once again with clarity and poise.
22:27Your bath is ready, Mum.
22:30Thank you, Jane.
22:32You're a star.
22:39Of course, when I first met her, she was this sweet little thing who just landed this super job.
22:45She had this very clear idea of the life that she wanted.
22:48She's determined to have it.
22:49Of course, she was ambitious.
22:52Why shouldn't she be?
22:55I know it feels impossible.
22:57Darling, believe me.
22:58I do.
22:59You just have to tell him how you feel.
23:02Darling, what's the use?
23:03Because nothing will change until you do.
23:05This is what I keep saying.
23:07There comes a point where you just have to seize the pool.
23:10Bye.
23:13Morning, Jane.
23:15Is that Princess of Wales?
23:18They usually have a girly lunch when she comes to seize the pool.
23:21Between you and me, I think she just likes to get out of that god-awful house.
23:25Of course, the Duchess loves playing agony aunt.
23:28Really?
23:29Lord, yes.
23:30She likes nothing better than advising people about their love lives.
23:33Wait until she starts asking about yours.
23:35Super shoes, by the way.
23:36They're Italian.
23:37Uh, yes.
23:39Very nice.
23:39Jane, there's a pass a few downstairs.
23:41Can't they send it up with a foot?
23:43Goodness me, Lady Jane.
23:46There's a reception tonight, so they're busy.
23:49Fine.
23:53Of course, the Duchess had enough of her own problems to deal with.
23:57People can be so cruel.
24:07Oh, it's you, Jane.
24:10I'm sorry, the royal house.
24:12I didn't see you there.
24:13It's all right.
24:16Here, do you want one?
24:19Uh, no, thank you, ma'am.
24:20I shouldn't either, but hey-ho.
24:27Did you see this?
24:30They're doing polls now, apparently.
24:32Who would you rather sleep with, the Duchess of York or a goat?
24:35What?
24:35I know.
24:36Vile, isn't it?
24:38I'm so sorry, ma'am.
24:39It's like the Duke says.
24:40Once you join the firm, you're fair game.
24:44He tells me I'm too sensitive.
24:50That sounds like my ex, Timo.
24:53Oh, yes?
24:55He was always saying I was too sensitive.
24:59I couldn't take a joke.
25:01The trouble is, he wasn't very funny.
25:03And what did this Timo do for a living?
25:06Well, he said he was in a band.
25:09He spent most of his time polishing his car.
25:11Is that why you dumped him?
25:13No.
25:16That's because I caught him shugging a barmaid.
25:20What a shit!
25:22I hope you gave him what for.
25:24Oh, I did, ma'am.
25:26Although she was welcome to him, to be honest.
25:29He was rather underwhelming in the manhood department.
25:31Ha, ha, ha, ha!
25:35Well, you don't want that.
25:39But, you know...
25:42You're a lot like me, Jane.
25:46You've got spirit.
25:47Oh, my God!
25:48What for my God!
25:49You lucky cow!
25:50You're stunning!
25:51It's shugging a barmaid!
25:52Oh, sorry, Your Royal Highness.
25:55What's going on?
25:57Gillian finally bagged the Viscount.
25:58About bloody time.
26:00That's excellent news.
26:01We take her out for champers to celebrate.
26:03Jolly good.
26:04Well, make sure that you put the first round on my part.
26:07That's very kind of you, ma'am.
26:08Oh, and take Jane with you.
26:10You know what they say.
26:11That's the way to get over an axe.
26:13Get under someone better.
26:16Right, girls.
26:17Who's up for wedgies?
26:18Oh!
26:22When I first knew Janey, she was, um...
26:26Very much the girl about town.
26:28Was going to lovely parties.
26:30She really mixed in a very sophisticated crowd.
26:39She wants another drink.
26:41Yeah, I have a drink.
26:44Come on.
26:46Lady Jane.
26:49I'm going to sort you out of here.
26:50Okay, thank you.
26:52Oh, oh, I'm going to introduce you.
26:54Come with me.
26:57Anyway, have you met Jane?
26:59Hello there.
27:00Hi.
27:00She's from the North, so she knows all about rugby.
27:03Big.
27:04Outstanding.
27:07So you work, uh, work with Ange?
27:09I do, yeah.
27:10So does the Queen sign your paychecks?
27:12As a matter of fact, she does.
27:15Nice one.
27:15So tell me what do you do?
27:16I'm roaring.
27:17I'm flying.
27:18What line?
27:20These guys, I tell you, Jenny, they're mental.
27:25Come on!
27:27Yeah, right.
27:28I love it right now, let's do it.
27:29Come on.
27:30Come on.
27:30Come on.
27:48Hello?
27:51Is anyone there?
27:56Seems better than the post.
27:59Looks that way.
28:01I guess we're trapped.
28:03Have a good night?
28:06Not particularly.
28:07No, me neither.
28:09I decided I'm officially too old for nightclubs.
28:12I'm Charles, by the way.
28:14Jane.
28:16Assuming we ever make our escape.
28:20Could I possibly interest you in a nightcap?
28:25Is he handsome?
28:26Is he handsome?
28:27Very.
28:28Well done.
28:29Come on.
28:29Tell me everything.
28:31Well, he is an executive at IBM, which he says is terribly dull, but he's clearly very high power.
28:36And he's single?
28:37At the moment.
28:38He says he's a self-confessed romantic.
28:40Doesn't see the point of getting involved with someone unless you think it's going to be somewhere.
28:43Well, that's a good sign.
28:45It is just so sweet and funny.
28:47And a good kisser.
28:48Oh, yes.
28:49And everything else.
28:52Is that for tonight?
28:54Oh, yes, ma'am.
28:56We thought it would work well with the black paint and quartz.
28:58Oh, sounds good.
29:01What's the matter? Don't you like it?
29:05I just...
29:06I think it might be a bit old for you, ma'am.
29:10Maybe it's the cut.
29:11Well, what would you suggest?
29:13Perhaps something more fitted?
29:15More vibrant colour?
29:17There are several other options, ma'am.
29:18Oh, what about that designer you showed me?
29:20The one in Vogue with the sequence?
29:22Can't we give him a call?
29:23Of course, ma'am, if that's what you'd like.
29:25Better yet, Jane could head down there and pick something up.
29:28I'd be happy to, ma'am.
29:30Right, then.
29:30Here's your chance.
29:31Go and find me something fabulous.
29:44Well, she was absolutely in her element.
29:46Dashing here and there.
29:48Jumping into cabs saying,
29:49Bucking up how this, please.
29:52I mean, who wouldn't enjoy it?
29:53That's what she's doing.
29:55One knee.
30:00Get them all in here, please.
30:02Get a few guys into the mirror.
30:04Boxes in here.
30:19I mean, the shoulders are great.
30:21Seeing your shoulders.
30:26Yes, that works.
30:28Try one of the gloves on.
30:30See, I like the gloves.
30:35The leaves at the front.
30:39That sits perfectly.
30:42Very dramatic.
30:43Or lit!
30:45Give me that back.
30:46I need that back.
30:47I definitely need that back.
30:51Let me just try something.
30:56Oh, yeah.
30:57Anything you need.
31:00Woo!
31:01Anything at all.
31:03You've got to take a break.
31:07Oh, smash that.
31:09I'm gonna go!
31:52Oh, why, thank you.
31:54It's rather lovely, isn't it?
31:56It's by a new young designer.
31:58I always think that they just have a...
32:04What's she doing?
32:07Uh, I just thought we might want to shorten the sleeves a touch.
32:13They look all right to me?
32:14They do.
32:16It just always suits you so well when you show off your wrists.
32:22Hmm.
32:23You might be right.
32:30You're not out with your chap this evening?
32:33Uh, no.
32:34No, not tonight.
32:36Everything's still dreamy there?
32:39Yes, he just had to work.
32:42Well, don't let him go off the boil.
32:44Well, if I were you, I'd get a ring on that finger before he loses interest.
32:48Men can be very fickle.
32:52Yes, ma'am.
33:01Oh, thanks a la mode, madame.
33:03Oh, thank you, darling.
33:05So, what are we watching?
33:07There's a new thing about bankers.
33:09Oh, a bit of a bossman's holiday.
33:12Should I find something else?
33:13No, no, no.
33:16I realize this shows a lack of imagination, but I could happily eat poached eggs every day for the rest
33:21of my life.
33:24I think I could, too.
33:28If it was with you.
33:34Really?
33:36You wouldn't find it too dull?
33:39You might need to scramble them on occasion, but on principle.
33:45All right, then.
33:48That's great.
34:04Your Auntie Kay's been such a tizzy.
34:06I kept telling her the Duchess won't actually be coming.
34:11Well, she did want to.
34:13Just not palace protocol.
34:16Wait till you see the present she got me, though, ma'am.
34:19This beautiful cut glass bowl.
34:22It's the same design as the glassware they use at the palace.
34:25Well, she obviously thinks very highly of you.
34:31Just like a princess.
34:33Oh, princess.
34:36You happy, love?
34:38Yeah.
34:47And, of course, she was terribly young when she got married.
34:50She was only just starting out in her career.
34:54Alexandra.
34:55Lord, who has been overrun?
34:56I know.
34:56There must be 20 who didn't RSVP.
34:59I was still all right for brochures.
35:01I kept a box in reserve.
35:02Oh, aren't you clever?
35:04Right.
35:05Let's see if our auctioneer has found this gavel.
35:09Jane.
35:09Don't look now.
35:10Don't look now.
35:11That's her new friend.
35:13The American.
35:14But I thought Prince Andrew was coming tonight.
35:16Cats were at the last minute.
35:18So she's lined up a replacement.
35:21Oh, she's playing with fire and she knows it.
35:24She might as well put up a sign.
35:26I very much feared that.
35:28Has divorce written over it.
35:30Well, let's stop polishing up our CVs.
35:34When I have sawed splits, it tends to be last in.
35:38First up.
35:44He says he's going to earn enough money so he can marry me.
35:48I mean, can you imagine?
35:50I keep telling him I don't give a damn about all that.
35:53I throw it all over in a minute.
35:54Oh, and while I remember, I want that pencil skirt for Tuesday.
35:59The black denim one.
36:00He says it makes my arse look magnificent.
36:03Right, ma'am.
36:04Oh, hey, I'll wear it when he takes me to lunch on Tuesday.
36:11You're going out for lunch?
36:12Oh, why shouldn't we?
36:14We're just two good friends sharing a meal.
36:17Nothing to see here.
36:19Isn't it a bit of a risk?
36:22Oh, for God's sake, Jane.
36:24I thought you, of all people, would understand.
36:27You know what it's been like.
36:28I've been beaten down till I felt completely dead inside.
36:31And now I feel alive.
36:35Wonderfully, gloriously alive.
36:37And believe me, that's worth any risk.
36:39Because a life without passion...
36:45That's no life at all.
37:04Hey.
37:06Hi.
37:07Where's the party?
37:09It's like she doesn't care who sees them.
37:12Well, would it be the end of the world?
37:14What do you mean?
37:15Well, say she did leave Andrew for this American chap.
37:18You could always do something else.
37:20What are you talking about?
37:21I'm just saying you could find something a bit less all-consuming.
37:25It's only a job, after all.
37:26Only a job?
37:27Hmm.
37:28It's not only a job.
37:30She relies on me.
37:31I am the only one looking out for her.
37:34And she understands me.
37:35We're friends.
37:36Without her, I have no one.
37:38What am I?
37:38Chopped liver?
37:39Oh, for fuck's sake, Charles.
37:40You know what I mean.
37:41All right, all right.
37:41All right, no need to get upset.
37:43That just meant we could have a bit more of an ordinary life.
37:46Oh, I don't want an ordinary life!
37:50You have to remember she'd come from nothing, and she'd made a lovely life for herself.
37:54Jane, you took enormous pride in her job.
37:56She was very good at it.
37:58Totally loyal.
37:59Very discreet.
38:00I think she spent so much time with the bloody royals, she started to think she was one of them.
38:05Her devotion to the Duchess was really quite extreme.
38:09She practically worshipped the ground she walked on.
38:14Frankly, I found it a bit much.
38:15Shhh.
38:17B Heaven.
38:18Wake up.
38:23Yes.
38:26Yes.
38:27Yes.
38:37Man.
38:39Huh?
38:40Huh?
38:42Mama.
38:42Father.
38:43Mama.
38:44Mama.
38:45Mama.
38:49Her Majesty knew everything about the American and me.
38:53Where we met, what we...
38:59She says I'm to cease all contact immediately before I bring disgrace on the family.
39:08What are you going to do, Mum?
39:12The truth is, I don't know how much longer I can do this.
39:22It feels like death.
39:29But to make that change, to throw everything over and strike out on my own, I just don't know that
39:34I have the strength.
39:38You are the strongest person I know, ma'am.
39:47You realize it'll mean leaving everything behind?
39:51The minute I say the word, I'll be out of my ear persona non grata.
39:58I mean, I'll have my girlies and they'll still be protected, but the rest, I'll have to let everyone go.
40:16It'll just be you and me, Jane.
40:23Assuming you'll stand by me.
40:31Always, ma'am.
40:47You're laid back.
40:50You hungry?
40:51Not really, no.
40:53Shall I just get something for myself, then?
40:55Do whatever you want.
40:56Sarah and I have an early start.
41:21Of course if you're trying to reach Jane, you do know who you should talk to.
41:28Come.
41:34We appreciate you giving up your time like this, ma'am.
41:38Not at all.
41:39The least I can do.
41:40Although I honestly have to say, I can't believe it.
41:44Jane.
41:44Jane.
41:46She was always so...
41:48Well, that's the last thing I would have expected.
41:52No, I'm sure, ma'am.
41:54Anyway, this shouldn't take long.
41:56Oh, right.
41:57What exactly do you want me to do?
42:00Jane.
42:02It's Sarah, the Duchess of York.
42:06The police need to talk to you, so...
42:09If you get this message, please, you must come forward and help them.
42:17Jane.
42:18I know you must be afraid.
42:22But it's really the only thing you can do.
42:28Oh, Jane.
42:29Jane.
42:32You've been through so much together, you and I.
42:38However did you come to this?
42:39Okay, so, let's go to the next side of the road.
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