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00:28You
00:40Sydney
00:42Sydney
00:44Sydney
01:11Sydney
01:12Sydney
01:33Malheureusement, les examens ont révélé des modifications structurelles
01:36dans le larynx de son Altesse Royale
01:40et un stade avancé de la maladie.
01:44Il n'y a pas de traitement possible, seulement des soins palliatifs.
01:49Et quand la morphine agira,
01:51elle provoquera une somnolence quasi permanente chez son Altesse Royale.
01:56Mon conseil serait de profiter au mieux du temps précieux qu'il vous reste.
02:00...
02:19Nous devons faire un déjeuner.
02:23Un déjeuner déjeuner.
02:30Et nous concentrerons seulement sur les choses heureux.
02:34Pour cette fin, nous allons déjeuner un emperateur japonais.
02:38Il n'y a pas.
02:39Il n'y a pas.
02:41Il n'y a pas.
02:42Il n'y a pas.
02:45Il n'y a pas.
02:46Il n'y a pas.
02:47Il n'y a pas.
02:48Le retourne.
02:50Il n'y a pas.
02:51Le retourne.
02:53Le retourne.
02:54Il n'y a pas,
02:55les imprimĂ©s de Dieu avecéidentitĂ©.
02:59Auăăăăšă,
03:00Et ceëux sans malerophage.
03:23We don't want it to look like kabuki.
03:34Only the second time he's ever left his country.
03:37Last time he was only 20, a boy.
03:41I was 26.
03:42He didn't speak a word of English.
03:45I gather he has a little now.
04:05Well, he didn't agree to this visit for the conversation.
04:11One, two, three.
04:14Perfect.
04:15Turn a little on the left.
04:16Perfect.
04:17Don't move.
04:17I ask you, please, to take a moment.
04:21Excellent.
04:26One, two, three.
04:50One, two, three.
05:00One, two, three.
05:01One, two, three.
05:02Two, three.
05:02One, two.
05:10Two.
05:13Five.
05:16Two, three.
05:21Two.
05:21years of strife laid to rest in triumphant meeting guardian i heard this morning that
05:27he's requested to do a television interview with the bbc what kind of interview an in-depth
05:33retrospective i can't bear it now they're rehabilitating him it's possible mummy that
05:38not everyone is as consumed by loathing of him as you are charles asked my blessing to visit him in
05:44france whatever for he said out of respect but i imagine it's curiosity too one doesn't often get
05:53the opportunity to meet a former king former kings are usually dead
06:16so
06:26so
07:55That was cutting it fine.
07:57Why the cocktail dress?
07:59Tonight's black tie.
08:00I'm not coming.
08:03What you can't not come
08:04is the amalgamation ball.
08:06I had a clash.
08:08With what?
08:09None of your business.
08:14Look, this escalation of facilities
08:16is neither necessary nor justifiable.
08:18You had your chance for a ceasefire
08:19and you broke it.
08:20If you're talking about Ginny,
08:21it's over.
08:22The whole thing was hideous.
08:24No, hideous was knowing
08:25you were out on maneuvers with her.
08:28So before we even discuss
08:29the terms of a truce,
08:31you just have to know how it feels.
08:36Who's there?
08:39Maybe you mind.
08:57Evening.
08:57Good evening, sir.
09:04You alone?
09:06Ah.
09:07Huh?
09:08Where's, uh,
09:09where's Mam's up?
09:10She had a better offer.
09:12Really?
09:13Hmm.
09:14Oh.
09:15But, as it turns out,
09:17evening.
09:18That means I'm free
09:19to seek a proposition of my own.
09:23Well, in that case...
09:24Yes.
09:28There's, uh...
09:29There's someone you should meet.
09:31Come with me.
09:41Come with me.
09:44Your Royal Highness.
09:46May I present
09:47Captain Andrew Parker Bowles.
09:50Hello, Andrew.
09:56Your Royal Highness.
10:00What are you staring at?
10:02At you, ma'am.
10:05And how much you...
10:06I advise you to choose
10:07the next word very carefully.
10:09Flowered.
10:10Oh.
10:11You mean the dress.
10:12It's the Queen's.
10:14I look like a hydranger.
10:15No, no, I mean, uh...
10:18Developed.
10:19I've grown up.
10:21Evidently, I've gone from
10:22invisible to visible.
10:24No, you were...
10:24You were always visible.
10:25But somehow you'd never seen me.
10:28Now you're making up for it.
10:31By gawping.
10:33I'm so sorry.
10:34But don't apologize.
10:37I hate it when men apologize.
10:38It isn't honorable or chivalrous.
10:40It's wet.
10:43I didn't say I objected to it, did I?
10:47No.
10:48Well then.
10:51I don't mind admitting
10:52I've done my fair share
10:53of gawping at you over the years.
10:54Have you?
10:56On the polo field.
10:58When I should have been watching
10:59either the Duke of Edinburgh
11:00or the Prince of Wales,
11:01my young, impressionable female eye
11:04for some reason
11:05was drawn to you.
11:22That was fun.
11:23Yes, it was.
11:28That said, we should probably
11:29make it the last time.
11:30I don't want you to get hurt.
11:31What makes you think I would?
11:34Oh, it's what tends to happen
11:35to anyone who gets in the way.
11:37Of what?
11:38Me and her.
11:42You sail, don't you?
11:43Do I need to brace myself
11:44for a nautical metaphor?
11:46Let's see.
11:47There are, um,
11:50hidden currents.
11:51Deadly.
11:51They can pull one under.
11:55Camilla and I are a bit like that.
12:04What are you doing?
12:06Leaving.
12:08But I don't want you to.
12:09You just said you did.
12:11No, I didn't.
12:12I said I don't want you to get hurt.
12:13This conversation is going
12:15round and round in circles.
12:16I preferred it when we were
12:17going round and round in circles.
12:20I can see perfectly clearly
12:21who you are
12:22and what this is
12:24and I can assure you
12:25I'm not going to get hurt.
12:29Now, what's it going to be?
12:32A resumption
12:33or a cessation?
12:35Of what?
12:42A resumption.
12:45Fine.
12:48Where do you get it from
12:49at your age?
12:50What?
12:51Oh, come on.
12:52Confidence.
12:54I'm not confident, dear.
12:56Just tough.
13:00And here comes Windsor Park
13:02with a reason on the attack
13:03who could run off the field
13:04on a glorious day
13:05here at the guards' polo club.
13:07Coming straight through,
13:08looking confident.
13:10Prince Charles
13:10keeps the charge there
13:11at the number four.
13:13Cleans it forward.
13:13But oh, there's Parker Bowles.
13:14Parker Bowles.
13:15Put a town shot.
13:16Backs up the ball.
13:16Good teammate.
13:17From Windsor Park on the pivot
13:19to try and recover.
13:20Go along, Charles.
13:21Go on.
13:22Blue and Rawls.
13:23The white with the red stripe
13:24on the counter-attack now
13:25with two minutes left.
13:26Come on, sir.
13:27A tussle for possession now.
13:29Go on your raw hideout, sir.
13:30You can do it.
13:33Yes, it's Windsor Park.
13:35Windsor Park pushing up
13:36all score.
13:37Parker Bowles.
13:39Parker Bowles rides up
13:40the Bricks of Wales.
13:42He's ridden them off.
13:45Parker Bowles hits the big one.
13:48Windsor Park rushing back now.
13:49They're in trouble.
13:51Parker Bowles striking ahead
13:52but Prince Charles
13:53is still in the race.
13:55Come on, sir.
13:56Come on.
13:57He's closing.
14:00He's closing.
14:03But the Parker Bowles scores.
14:05Yes, Parker Bowles
14:06for the Bricks of Wales.
14:09There's nothing.
14:12There's nothing.
14:12Good luck out there.
14:23I won't see you after.
14:31You played well today.
14:33You and I both know I didn't.
14:36Andrew Parker Bulls played well today.
14:39You just need a bit more aggression in your game, that's all.
14:41So you keep telling me.
14:46How was Paris and the Duke of Windsor?
14:50It was all very odd.
14:52It didn't look at all well.
14:55The house is like some bizarre monarchy museum.
15:01Reeked of jostics and dogs.
15:05Was she there, flapping around like a demented bet?
15:09Yes.
15:10Hmm.
15:12I hear she consumes nothing but whiskey.
15:15And has had so many facelifts, she can barely speak.
15:20Dickie.
15:21Oh.
15:22I don't know if I've told you, but we've been writing to one another.
15:27I think he sees something of himself in me.
15:31Don't tell her grandmother that.
15:36He keeps telling me to find a wife.
15:39Oh, it's far too early for that.
15:42Now is the time to sow your oats, play the field.
15:46Perhaps.
15:48Perhaps.
15:49But as it happens, there is someone I quite like.
15:54The one cheering you on today, yes?
15:58Yes.
15:58Hmm.
16:00Who used to be with Andrew Parker Bowles until they heard a falling out.
16:04Over Anne, if you please.
16:07Your sister.
16:08Your sister.
16:09Don't ask.
16:09It's all a bit messy.
16:11But the long and the short of it is, Camilla is now free and I'd like to snap her up.
16:17Hmm.
16:18Well, that's her name?
16:20Yes.
16:21What?
16:22Camilla Shand.
16:25I like her.
16:33So?
16:36Have you voted yet?
16:38Yes.
16:40Who for?
16:42None of your business, sir.
16:46They say it's the same.
16:47It's a formality for Wilson.
16:49Ugh.
16:49Not if I've got anything to do with it.
16:51Ah.
16:52I'd rather give them things away there, haven't I?
16:57How am I going to be able to persuade you to have dinner with me?
17:01Is you a royal decree?
17:02I can't do that.
17:04I'm not king.
17:06Yet?
17:09Yet.
17:10Then just say please.
17:15Please.
17:16If the gamble of calling this early general election has failed to pay off, then it could
17:22be we find ourselves waking up to a different Prime Minister tomorrow.
17:31The Leader of the Opposition, Mr Edward Heath, Your Majesty.
17:46Mr Heath, the people have voted in your party's favour.
17:50As their sovereign, I invite you to form a government in my name.
17:54Congratulations.
17:55Thank you, Your Majesty.
18:02It really is an encouraging set of circumstances.
18:05Labour took the British people for granted.
18:07Mr Wilson behaved like a petty emperor and treated this election like a coronation.
18:14Nothing wrong with a coronation.
18:17Under the right circumstances.
18:29We then had a brief foray into small talk.
18:32He's taking a grand piano with him to Dining Street, if you please.
18:36Some bring a wife, others a grand pianist.
18:39I then asked him what his first priorities were and he said he'd like me to go to France
18:42at the earliest opportunity.
18:44What for?
18:45To try to charm Pompidou.
18:47So he doesn't block our entry into the European economic community like his predecessor.
18:51He's passionately committed to Europe.
18:59Your Majesty.
19:01Your Highness.
19:02Martin.
19:03I never see the other one anymore.
19:05Sir?
19:06Where's the other one?
19:07The, um, the bald one?
19:11Oh, Colonel Dean.
19:12He's retired, sir.
19:14Has he?
19:15Three months ago.
19:16You gave him a clock.
19:18Did I?
19:22What is it, Martin?
19:23A reminder that the BBC interview with the Duke of Windsor is coming up soon.
19:27Now, we understand the Duke is no longer in the best of health.
19:31Might be worth visiting when you go to Paris.
19:34Certainly not.
19:35Go on, Martin.
19:36It's just a slight concern that if the BBC interview were to go down well,
19:40following the successful visit of Emperor Hirohito,
19:43the question might be asked,
19:45if the Japanese make the effort to visit him, why will his own family not?
19:48Because he didn't cause them offence.
19:51He didn't abdicate the Japanese throne or-or kill the Emperor's father.
19:55For the last time, no.
20:01That man is shame.
20:04Like the stench of livestock.
20:07Sir?
20:09It seeps into the woodwork and never goes away.
20:16Your Majesty.
20:19Your Highness.
20:42Put your loving hand out, baby.
21:06I'm begging you.
21:07Put your loving hand out, baby.
21:11Begging you.
21:14Put your loving hand out, baby.
21:18Begging you.
21:18Riding high, when I was king.
21:21Played it hard and fast cause I had everything.
21:25You walked away.
21:27You won me then.
21:28But easy coming, easy going and putting
21:31Back in you
21:35Put your loving hand now, baby
21:39I'm fighting hard to hold my own
21:42No, I just can't make it all alone
21:50What's it like?
21:53Like?
21:54Living here.
21:58Not very grand, as you can see
22:01This is the apartment where they keep Anne and me
22:05Two bedrooms, one small drawing room
22:08It's all very normal
22:10Come on, none of this is normal
22:13Not just the fact that you live in a palace
22:15But the fact that you are who you are
22:18The Prince of Wales
22:20There's not so much in existence as
22:24A predicament
22:26I am both free and imprisoned
22:31Utterly superfluous and quite indispensable
22:35One can never fully invest in one thing or another
22:39Because at any moment
22:41It could all change
22:43Then you become king
22:47Not to mention what it does to you as a family
22:50How can one be a good son when
22:54Even though it's the thing you most
22:56Dread
22:57Her dying
23:01It's the thing you most
23:03Not desire
23:06Nor yes desire
23:07Nor yes desire
23:08Because until she dies
23:09I cannot be fully alive
23:13Nor can I be the thing for which I have been born
23:15So
23:18One is condemned to this
23:20Frightful business of waiting
23:23Like Saul Bellow
23:25Sorry, I don't know who he is
23:27Did he wait a lot?
23:28He's an American author
23:30He wrote a book called Dangling Man
23:33I sometimes feel like the main character
23:35Whom he describes as
23:37Existing in a timeless
23:39And slightly ridiculous abyss
23:41Was he a prince?
23:44No
23:44An unemployed man from Chicago
23:47Waiting to be drafted to go to war
23:51And he actually wants to be drafted
23:53Because it will give his life meaning
23:56Even though he might be killed
24:01Yes
24:01I guess that's how much humans need meaning
24:18Mum?
24:19No, for me
24:23Mm-hmm
24:27Ha!
24:29Gotcha!
24:30That's brilliant
24:31Ha ha ha ha
24:33Oh, a dreadful waffle about dangling in the abyss
24:36Paul Sello
24:38Saul Bellow
24:40The Queen died
24:42Yes
24:42Mummy kicking the bucket at long last
24:45And then
24:45Pow!
24:46Gotcha!
24:48That's brilliant
24:51Your face
24:52Oh, for me
24:54I wasn't expecting that, sir
24:58Yes
24:58You got me
25:01Sorry
25:03Sir, just a reminder
25:05The television interview with His Royal Highness
25:07The Duke of Windsor is about to begin
25:08Thank you
25:09Thank you
25:20You join me in the Brat de Boulogne in Paris
25:23In this magnificent house once home to General de Gaulle
25:27Its occupants today need no introduction
25:30His Royal Highness, the Duke of Windsor
25:33Edward VIII, King of England for a little more than ten months
25:38And the Duchess of Windsor
25:40Mrs. Wallis Warfield Simpson when they met
25:44Ma'am
25:45When you first met the Duke
25:47What was your first impression?
25:50He struck me as being rather with it
25:53Ahead of his time
25:56Full of pep
25:57Unlike most Englishmen
26:01And that meeting occurred when you were Prince of Wales
26:04Yes
26:06A role that I also very much hoped to redefine
26:09I had my own ideas
26:11My own opinions
26:13My own philosophy
26:16And then finally the day came
26:19When you acceded to the throne
26:22Yes
26:23And much to everyone's frustration
26:26I stayed true to myself
26:28And the conviction that monarchy had to change
26:32To move with the times
26:34But I soon discovered that any attempt to make even the most trifling change
26:39Was met with hostility and suspicion
26:44By whom?
26:47By the establishment
26:48The grey men of the court
26:51And by my family too
26:53They saw me as a rebel
26:55A threat
26:57Too
26:58Colourful
26:59Dynamic
27:03Individualistic
27:04Christ that gust
27:05In the end
27:06I didn't get to introduce
27:08Both
27:08Monstrous
27:10Because of the pressure to stand down
27:13To advocate
27:14Had become unbearable
27:16Yeah
27:18People always assume
27:20It was because of the Duchess
27:21Because of my obstinate desire
27:24To marry
27:25But the establishment's opposition
27:28To our marriage
27:29Was really a symptom of something deeper
27:32Their fear
27:34Of the character
27:35And freedom of thought
27:37Which I represented
28:03How was it?
28:05The candle lit dinner
28:08Come on
28:09There are no secrets in this place
28:12Lovely
28:14Thank you
28:17Camilla Shand
28:18Eh?
28:20Yes
28:21You're seeing her ex
28:23Andrew
28:24Not sure you can call what we're doing seeing
28:28Not sure you can call him an ex
28:30Either
28:32Camilla told me
28:33He's definitely an ex
28:37Just make sure things remain
28:39The right way round
28:42Us playing with Camilla
28:44And Andrew
28:46Not them playing with us
28:52What does that mean?
28:59Anne
29:00That way
29:25IĐ°ĐœĐžĐč
29:27Oh, my God.
29:57Oh, my God.
30:28Excuse me.
30:32Sir?
30:33No, no, I'm all right. I'm all right.
30:38Sidney, call the doctor.
30:41Yes, ma'am.
30:52No, no, I'm all right.
31:11No, no, no, I'm all right.
31:19Plan is to start in Rouen, to commemorate the Allied fallen in the Great War, then back
31:24to Paris for a presentation of the diplomatic corps, then the all-important reception with
31:30President Madame Pompidou, New ĂlysĂ©e.
31:35Landing in ten minutes, ma'am.
32:05It is said...
32:06that those who do not learn from history will be forever condemned to repeat it
32:12though we have lived through times of conflict our two countries share an
32:19ancient relationship let us not forget our deeper bonds our sense of common
32:27purpose on which can be built a new partnership a new on top join together
32:35in this august European enterprise a great adventure lies ahead monsieur the
32:43president luneo fella Fox excuse me excuse me
33:03we've had a message concerning his royal highness the Duke of Windsor
33:07I think we're close to the end
33:11Nick
33:33your royal highness ma'am her majesty the queen
33:38she's coming
33:41what here
33:42yes ma'am she's on her way
33:44get me up
33:46you can't be serious
33:47I've never been more than serious
33:50you can't be serious
33:50you can't be serious
33:50you can't be serious
34:19I'm not sure you can't be serious
34:20Yes.
35:50Oh, no, please don't.
36:01Your Majesty.
36:19There was no need for that.
36:22If the roles were reversed, you would do exactly the same.
36:30Yes.
36:31Yes.
36:35I am sorry you're not well.
36:38We've had our disagreements, but you've always remained my favourite uncle.
36:46It's kind of you to say, and kind of you to visit, dear Lilibet.
36:55Shirley Temple.
36:58Yes.
37:02I underestimated you.
37:08It all did.
37:11But the crown always finds its way to the right head.
37:16My father, my brother.
37:19You.
37:22And one day, God willing, your son.
37:31You don't think it's up to it?
37:35I never said anything of the sort.
37:38But you think it.
37:41I can read you every bit as loyal as you can read me.
37:49And I know why you think it.
37:52You can often appear weak, indecisive, but with the right woman by his side, I say he'll make a good
38:04king.
38:05And his thoughts have already turned to the matter.
38:13He writes to me and I to him.
38:16He likes this girl, Camilla.
38:21They barely know one another.
38:24Sometimes one knows immediately.
38:29You did.
38:33What does he say?
38:35Well, take the letters, read them.
38:38I can't do that.
38:40It's a private correspondence.
38:41They concern the future of the crown.
38:45And shed light on the soul, not only of a future king, but also your son.
38:54Better they shall be in your hands than anybody else's.
38:59Again, the Bureau in this, they draw.
39:23Much of a new solution though.
39:30I told him, ĐŒĐŸĐ¶ĐœĐŸ to get more.
39:31I can't do that at home every day.
39:32But before Allah Đ·ĐœĐ°Ń, I hear him who will+.
39:35And before you go one last time, for all of it, what I did to you, forgive me.
40:02What you did, your abdication of the throne, did change my life.
40:06Forever.
40:08But I want you to know, it's not always a curse.
40:14And I haven't always been cross with you.
40:18That there are days, in fact, more and more the older I get,
40:26when I consider it to be a blessing.
40:30I have even on occasion found myself wanting to thank you.
41:47Dear Uncle David,
41:49I want to thank you again and Wallace for having me at your home in the Bois de Boulogne.
41:55It's a rare thing that fate should allow a former king and a king-in-waiting to meet.
42:01To tell the truth, it opened my eyes to a few things.
42:06To the nature of kingship, the nature of love, and all the difficulties that go with both.
42:16I'm sure you know that the family would have preferred me not to visit you.
42:21Afraid perhaps I might recognize myself in you, sympathize with you.
42:27Well, let me confess that I do recognize myself in you.
42:32Your progressiveness and flair, your individuality and imagination.
42:39What a king you would have made in a kinder world.
42:43What a king we were denied.
42:49It makes me so sad to see you living in exile when all you did was take a stand for
42:54principle and love one woman completely.
42:59You were cruelly denied your right to reign alongside the woman that you wanted by your side.
43:08But I give you my word, I will not be denied what you have been denied.
43:16The crown is not a static thing, resting forever on one head.
43:22It is moving, alive, divine, the changing face of changing times.
43:31And if, God willing, it has been ordained that I should wear it, then I shall do so on my
43:37own terms.
43:40And hopefully, make you proud.
44:18Don't you think that I should have been denied any time for this one, especially if I was 14 years
44:21old?
44:21I can't do it, I promise you.
44:23Let's pray.
44:23I'll try.
44:24I'll try.
44:24Put it, let's pray.
44:27Let's pray.
44:28I'll try.
44:29Let's pray.
44:29Let's pray.
44:30Let's pray.
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