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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, that's nice, Danny.
05:11Oh!
05:11Oh, yeah.
05:12Yeah, keep going.
05:13Keep going.
05:14Oh!
05:16Oh, yeah.
05:17Oh!
05:18Oh, that's good.
05:20Oh.
05:21Oh.
05:23Nice one.
05:26sir did you speak to your cousin yes sir oh careful about what's crashing with him
05:35yeah that's not gonna happen i thought you said he'd be cool with it no no i need someone to
05:40split the rent off shit sadly's clean but wait i'm already applying for jobs i know but these
05:46things take time listen i gotta get going and drop me at the bus stop yeah i'm getting someone
05:51to eat no i can't i'm seeing the lads tonight hey it's my business journey music always comes
05:58first you know that yeah right yeah well good girl
06:14oi andrews i heard you're flogging women's knickers now
06:18no our jobs smell like fish guess you didn't make all that london then did you
06:25snooty bitch she's not change stupid fat ugly at least i'm not packing cod like all them
06:33brain-dead morons steady on she's just jealous i'm actually gonna make something of herself
06:36get over yourself will you you're working marks and your boyfriend's on benefits you're going nowhere
06:57tim are you in here you're not gonna believe what bex just said oh shit no oh you bastard oh
07:06all right all right let's just let's just stay calm we're starting a new life together go and get
07:09to matthew jane you're off shagging some sad from paul oi fuck off you don't even speak to me
07:13paul what you're gonna go try top yourself again yeah you said can't dump the nutter because of what
07:19what she might do jane jesus christ jane jane jane jane
07:51jane there's a letter come for you you're not gonna believe this jane
08:03jane why would they be writing to you from buckingham palace
08:06no idea no idea i'll help me find out
08:19you are invited to attend an interview for the position of assistant dresser
08:25for her royal highness the duchess of york
08:29holy nora no way don't believe it that's fantastic this is what i've been waiting for
08:40where did they find them they're on the side in the kitchen well we've confirmed it's the
08:45girlfriend's writing as far as we can i don't know what you think but to me this reads like
08:51a confession i am so sorry no more hurt inside me anymore yeah but there's the other stuff about
08:58him hurting her what's he thinking self-defense actually i think it reads more like a suicide
09:06note could be right now we've only got one body no forced entry weapon of convenience i mean
09:14textbook domestic enough right let everybody know that as from now we're treating jane andrews as
09:20the prime suspect in this investigation
09:31brothers here and the friends of jane andrews and the deceased are on their way in
09:38they said you want me to uh identify him we do yes sir um but first we need to ask
09:46you a few
09:47questions what about jane have you found her yet well when i heard that janey was missing
09:56i just didn't know what to do you have no idea where she might have gone no none and i've
10:01been
10:01calling and texting she just isn't answering we've been friends for a long time it just doesn't make
10:07any sense you um sure this is a good idea of course it is but what if it goes badly
10:15you know how she gets
10:16she'll be fine
10:21see i told you it'd be fine when you hemmed it i've barely worn it
10:27wouldn't you look smart very professional
10:32you sure you've got everything i think so make sure you tell them you've got a distinction on your
10:37course yes mom i've gotta go
10:40very good i will
10:43good luck see ya
10:55good luck see ya
11:15Oh
11:42Don't get me wrong
12:02Jane?
12:05Ready to follow me?
12:27Right, can you make a start?
12:36You've no previous experience in domestic service?
12:43No
12:46I've been working in retail since college
12:48So this course you did involved sewing, caring for clothes and so on?
12:53Oh yes
12:57I mean it was a foundation course
13:00So my main focus was on design
13:03But as well as original designs we learned about styling
13:06And putting together outfits, accessories
13:08The answer is
13:11I'm very good at planning a wardrobe
13:19But I'm also good at ironing and mending
13:21Well 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?
13:46I mean seriously, I can't bloody win
13:50Oh hello there
13:51This is Jane Andrews, ma'am
13:52For 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
14:01Well that's just nothing
14:01Officer 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, style is more nautical
14:21Whereas hers has the lace
14:25Exactly
14:27Clever girl
14:29Say, have you come far?
14:32Jane Andrews?
14:34Quite far, ma'am
14:35From somewhere 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?
14:43Up north
14:47Not 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
15:23But 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 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 and chamomile tea
16:07No, of course not
16:10Place the tea by the bed
16:11Open the curtains and leave
16:13Do not speak
16:21As soon as she's awake
16:22You 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
16:33And always, always
16:36Wash your hands before you touch the clothes
16:39And always, always
16:55This is you
16:55Right
16:57Wait
16:58You'd better get started
17:24You'd better get started
17:42I've run you a bath, ma'am
17:45Poor 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
17:50I told you she didn't look suitable
17:51Well, the Duchess wants to give her a chance
17:52Well, the Duchess 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 depth
17:56Exactly
17:56I mean, just look at her shoes
17:58I think she still may get the hang of things
18:01I'd give her a month
18:03Tops
18:04I mean
18:05Where on earth is the hat?
18:15Murderer?
18:16You couldn't be more wrong
18:17I'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?
18:34I mean, she's not guilty
19:17Hello, Walt B54083.
19:20Hiya, Mum, it's Jane.
19:22Oh, hi, Jane, love.
19:23How are you?
19:25I'm surprised you've got time for phone calls.
19:28I just wanted to say a quick hello.
19:30Still, you don't want them to think you're slacking, do you?
19:34It's fine, Mum.
19:35I was telling you, actually, Kate, about the thing with the dressing gown.
19:41I told you, you must have repeated stuff.
19:42With only Kate, if you 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 the 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.
20:29I know, but...
20:31I'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, please 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 1.
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 laughter.
21:43Allow the vowel to lengthen gracefully without strain.
21:47Ah.
21:48Not that, not he, but ah.
21:52Repeat after me.
21:53Ask the Gardener to pass the path to the last glass vase.
22:00Excellent.
22:01Now breathe in, shoulders back, and once again with clarity and poise.
22:26Your bath is ready, Mum.
22:30Well, thank 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.
22:44She 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 Winters of Wales?
23:18They usually have a girly lunch when she comes to seize the pool.
23:21I mean, between you and me, I think she just likes to get out of that god-awful house.
23:26Of course, the Duchess loves playing agony on.
23:28Really?
23:29Lord, yes.
23:30She likes nothing better than advising people about their love lives.
23:33Wait till 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.
23:52Of 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 Himes.
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.
24:36Bile, 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.
24:54Oh, yes?
24:55He was always saying I was too sensitive.
24:59They couldn't take a joke.
25:01Trouble 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.
25:35Well, 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 the fuck?
25:49You lucky cow!
25:50You're stunning!
25:51It's shugging a barmaid!
25:52Oh, look!
25:53Oh, 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 Champa's 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?
26:12Best way to get over an axe, get under someone better.
26:16Right, girls.
26:17Who's up for wedgies?
26:18Oh, my God!
26:23When I first knew Jamie,
26:24she was very much the girl about town.
26:28Was going to lovely parties.
26:30She really mixed in a very sophisticated crowd.
26:35Oh, I thought you called me now.
26:39She wants another drink.
26:41Yeah, I have a drink.
26:44Come on, Lady Jane.
26:49I'm going to sort you out.
26:50Okay, thank you.
26:52Oh, oh, I'm going to introduce you.
26:54Come with me.
26:57Henry, have you met Jane?
26:59Hello there.
27:00Hi.
27:00She's from the North, so she knows all about rugby.
27:04Outstanding.
27:07So you 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 you do.
27:16I'm going to ring.
27:17Where are you going?
27:18What?
27:20These guys, I tell you, Jenny, they're mental.
27:25Come on!
27:26All right, I love it.
27:28All right, let's go.
27:29Come on.
27:30It's in.
27:30Where are you?
27:31It's in.
27:48All right.
27:49Hello.
27:49Hello?
27:52Is anyone there?
27:56Someone's been in the post.
27:59Looks that way.
28:01I guess we're trapped.
28:03Had a good night?
28:06Not particularly.
28:07No, me neither.
28:09I decided I'm officially too old for night.
28:12I'm Charles, by the way.
28:14Jake?
28:16Assuming we ever make our escape, could I possibly interest you in a nightcap?
28:25Is he handsome?
28:26Very.
28:28Well done. Come on, tell me everything.
28:31Well, he is an executive at IBM, which he says is terribly dull, but he's clearly very high-powered.
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.
28:45He's 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-painted 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.
29:29Right, then.
29:30Here's your chance.
29:32Go and find me something fabulous.
29:44Well, she was absolutely in her element.
29:46Dashing here and there.
29:48Jumping into cabs saying,
29:49Buckingham Palace, please.
29:52I mean, who wouldn't enjoy it?
30:00All in here, please.
30:02A few goes into the mirror.
30:04Boxes in here.
30:18I mean, the shoulders are great.
30:21Seeing your shoulders.
30:26Yes, that works.
30:27Try 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.
30:48Let me just try something.
30:57Yes.
30:57Anything you need.
30:59You got it.
31:01Woo!
31:01Anything at all.
31:03You got it.
31:05You got it to blame.
31:06Yes.
31:07I'm smashing that.
31:09You got it.
31:10You got it.
31:11You got it.
31:17Woo!
31:17Woo!
31:18You got it.
31:19You got it.
31:21Oh, smash, man.
31:22You got it.
31:25You got it.
31:26You got it.
31:52Oh, I thank you.
31:54But it'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 alright 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 still dreamy there?
32:38Yes, 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.
33:01Poached eggs a la mode, madame.
33:03Thank 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.
33:18But I could happily eat poached eggs every day for the rest of my life.
33:24I think I could too.
33:28If it was with you.
33:34Really?
33:36You wouldn't find it too dull?
33:38You 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.
34:07I kept telling her the Duchess won't actually be coming.
34:11Well, she didn't want to.
34:13It's just not palace protocol.
34:16Wait till you see the present she got me, though, ma'am.
34:19In this 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.
34:30She's like a princess.
34:33Oh, princess.
34:37Are you 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.
34:55Good Lord, we've been overrun.
34:56I know.
34:57There must be 20 hidden RSVP.
34:59Are we 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.
35:16The castle's 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 start polishing up our CVs.
35:34When I have sold splits, it tends to be last in.
35:38First out.
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'd 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.
36:06Hey, 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.
36:16Nothing 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 until 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.
36:45Well, that's no life at all.
37:09It's like she doesn't care who sees them.
37:12Well, will it be the end of the world?
37:14What do you mean?
37:16Well, 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.
37:53It's only a job after all.
37:54You 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 bloody royals,
38:03she 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.
38:15Shh.
38:17Wake up.
38:37Mama?
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
39:03before I bring disgrace on the family.
39:08What are you going to do, Mum?
39:12The truth is...
39:16I don't know how much longer I can do this.
39:22It feels like...
39:25death.
39:29But to make that change, to throw everything over and strike out on my own,
39:33I just don't know that I have the strength.
39:38You are the strongest person I know, Mum.
39:47You realise it'll mean leaving everything behind?
39:51The minute I say the word, I'll be out of my ear, persona non grata.
39:57I mean, I'll have my girlies and they'll still be protected, but...
40:04The rest...
40:05I'll have to let everyone go.
40:16It'll just be you and me, Jane.
40:22Assuming...
40:23you'll stand by me.
40:30Always, Mum.
40:47You're laid back.
40:50You hungry?
40:51Not really, no.
40:53Shall I just get something for myself, then?
40:55Whatever you want.
40:57Sarah and I have an early start.
41:21Of course, if you're trying to reach Jane...
41:24You do know who you should talk to.
41:28Come.
41:34We, uh...
41:35Appreciate you giving up your time like this, ma'am.
41:38Not at all.
41:39The least I can do.
41:41Although I honestly have to say, I can't believe it.
41:44Jane.
41:46She was always so...
41:48Well, that's the last thing I would have expected.
41:51No, I'm sure, ma'am.
41:54Anyway, uh, 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...
42:12Please.
42:13You must come forward and help them.
42:18I know you must be afraid.
42:22But it's really the only thing you can do.
42:29Well, Jane...
42:32We've been through so much together, you and I.
42:38How ever did it come to this?
42:40Well, we do so much.
42:47Well, I'm not sure too much.
42:52No, no.
42:53It's just...
42:55There's nothing like that.
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