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00:07Now, Anne, what's this?
00:09A penguin.
00:10Very good.
00:11And Charles, who do you suppose is surrounded by penguins at the moment?
00:15Daddy.
00:15Yes, that's right.
00:17That's because he's in the Antarctic.
00:18And from there, he goes to the South Shetland Islands,
00:21and then he goes on to the Falkland Islands,
00:24and then goes all the way up here to Ascension Island.
00:28Now, all these are British overseas territories,
00:30and they have to be visited every once in a while,
00:32so they don't feel neglected or forgotten.
00:34They don't get any silly ideas like becoming independent.
00:37Right, you brush your teeth?
00:38Yes.
00:39Good.
00:39Have you said your prayers?
00:40Yes.
00:40Dolly good.
00:41Right.
00:41Night-night.
00:42Night-night, Mummy.
00:45Oh, we might put a picture of the Duke of Edinburgh by the children's bed,
00:49so they recognise him when he gets back.
00:51Five months is a long time at that age.
00:58Oh, what's that?
01:00From his Royal Highness, ma'am.
01:02Footage from the Royal Tour.
01:04How nice.
01:07We might watch that instead of our next film.
01:36We might watch that instead of our next film.
01:50Hansington, 3742.
01:53Tommy.
01:54Tommy.
01:57Hello.
01:57hood and Anishikian, 3742.
02:24Where's my life?
03:41It's wonderful to be back amongst you.
03:45As you know, I went away to concentrate on my health.
03:51I'm now fully fit to resume my duties.
03:56Thanks.
04:02Quiet, everyone.
04:02Sit down.
04:03Come on.
04:04Now, he's sent some notes to accompany the footage, so I'll read aloud.
04:15Hello, all of you.
04:16Hello.
04:18Hello, Daddy.
04:19Hello, Daddy.
04:20I can picture you all perfectly sitting there wishing it was Creature from the Black Lagoon.
04:27But instead, this is just boring old me arriving at King George Island.
04:35Look!
04:37A hundred miles off the coast of Antarctica.
04:40There's your Daddy.
04:41Is that Daddy?
04:43And nestled between the white bones of ancient Wales.
04:47Here we've made some new friends and Mike was rather smitten.
04:51Look how tall they are.
04:52He's got a beard.
04:53Yes, yes, they're all grown beards.
04:55It makes them look a bit shifty.
04:57Oh, no, don't say that.
04:58It makes them look like an explorer.
05:05What's that?
05:06Oh, yes, this is very funny, Molly.
05:07We've even installed some signage so we can find our way home.
05:12Oh, Buckingham Palace.
05:14Oh, that's good.
05:15I like that.
05:16It's a bit of a commute to the office, though.
05:31Luckily, we found some friends for company.
05:33The British Hunting Aerosurvey teams
05:36who make excellent tennis companions.
05:39Oh, look, they're all plain tennis.
05:42It's so silly.
05:43What does that mean?
05:44Some things about huskies that you never knew.
05:47They have eyes of different colours.
05:49Oh, like the Kaiser.
05:51Mummy.
05:53But most of all, they really, really like tennis balls.
05:58Yes, we can see that.
05:59And they have claws to ensure they don't slip on the ice.
06:02Oh, look, now Philip's on one.
06:11Joining our family of animals are the penguins and seals
06:16who send their love to you all, as do I.
06:21Your loving papa and husband, Philip.
06:28And he's a very, very good man.
06:33You're welcome.
06:33Well, I'm proud of you.
06:33I'm proud of you.
06:42You're welcome.
06:48Oh, dear.
06:49Good morning.
06:53Tommy.
06:54me? Your Majesty. I thought you were supposed to be in happy retirement. I am, ma'am. Well, then what
07:01on earth are you doing here? Oh, dear. Either you miss the place more than you could bear, which would
07:07be... Tragic. Yes. Or there's a serious problem and you've been called in to help. Just a routine matter with
07:14Colonel Nadine. It's hardly routine if you sent one of the royal cars. Well, in actual fact, that's my car.
07:21We gave you a car? You did, ma'am.
07:23As part of the farewell package. Well, not the driver too, surely. The driver too? Was that me? I believe
07:31so. Well, you've always held a very special place in all of our hearts, Tommy. Anyway, I must go. Windsor,
07:39ma'am? No, Sandrium. My course rearranged a few things to me a couple of days off. Quite right.
07:57You did well to bring this to me, Michael. I've served three generations of the royal family, four monarchs, and
08:08a good many things to protect them, mostly from themselves.
08:12But this is the first time, Iceland ever, to save someone else's marriage in order to safeguard the crown. Not
08:21that we give a fig about the Parkers or their happiness, you understand?
08:24Not a fig, Tommy.
08:48Not a fig, Tommy.
08:56Dear Philip, I cannot tell you how much we enjoyed watching the film you sent. It was lovely to set
09:04eyes on you again. And the children were very impressed by the whales and penguins. You looked very handsome, I
09:13thought, in your wailing outfit. And a suit, too.
09:20And I could never forget what my grandmother said to me about being married to a man with this. She
09:29goes on, but actually, no, I'm not going to repeat that.
09:32Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! Come on! I think we can
09:40safely say a very, very warm welcome away to his royal hands of the day.
10:07Come on! Come on! Come on!
10:12Good morning.
10:13Good morning.
10:13Good morning.
10:16First of all, I must thank you for the way in which you've all carried on without.
10:24And for the manner in which Rab has very competently stood in for me in my absence.
10:30You've kept me informed of all the major decisions that had to be taken.
10:35In all these months, we have been a united government.
10:40And we shall remain a united government.
10:44But we're not a united government, are we, Anthony?
10:48The war you insisted on has left us as divided as Caesar and Pompey and the country in chaos.
10:55There is no petrol in the pumps. There are no tins on the shelves.
10:59Our allies are aligned against us. Our international reputation is in tatters.
11:04How adroitly your weathervane spins, Harold.
11:10You were for the war, as I remember.
11:15Only as long as it was legal.
11:19You.
11:22Liar.
11:27Liar.
11:29You wanted it every bit as much as I did.
11:37Torn off NASA's scalp with your own fingernails given the chance.
11:42taken the oil from that canal and set the Middle East ablaze.
11:46You've lost the trust of the people and of the party.
11:50It's the end of the road.
11:52The road?
11:52Which you willingly led me down!
12:01And would you abandon me?
12:05Here?
12:22All of you.
12:27Come now, Anthony.
12:30You know as well as I.
12:35There is no justice in politics.
12:59There is no justice in politics.
13:02Mrs. Parker.
13:03Mrs. Parker.
13:04What brings you here?
13:06Oh.
13:08A retired man must make friends with all the good reading spots in London.
13:13What are you reading, may I ask?
13:15Tell me that it's romantic poetry?
13:17Yeah, military history.
13:19The campaigns of Napoleon.
13:23Your son?
13:24Yes.
13:25Lieutenant Commander Parker must be very proud.
13:27He might be.
13:28If he knew what the children looked like.
13:31He's away again.
13:32On tour.
13:33I have my sympathy.
13:35I know from my own wife how difficult that can be,
13:38being left alone with the children for days,
13:41sometimes weeks on end.
13:43Well, I'm sure that strong marriages find a way through it.
13:47I'm afraid it's a broken arsenal.
13:50I am sad to hear that.
13:53Might I ask you to hold off on any instruction
13:56or public announcement just a little while longer?
14:00As we both know, the Duke of Edinburgh
14:02is performing important royal duties on this tour,
14:05and we wouldn't want any story breaking in the newspapers
14:08that might undermine his efforts.
14:13Or impugn the royal marriage.
14:16That's what you came here for, isn't it?
14:20This wasn't a coincidence at all.
14:22You came here because you knew it's where I'd be,
14:25and you wanted to put in a word on their behalf.
14:28It's pathetic.
14:30Still they're round-the-clock, Lackey, even in retirement.
14:55Sorry to disturb you, ma'am.
14:56I've just had a call from Dining Street.
14:59The Prime Minister has requested an audience as a matter of urgency.
15:03He's on the train. He will be with us by 3 p.m.
15:37Enough! Enough! Enough!
15:56Enough! Enough! Enough!
16:26Enough! Enough! Enough!
16:48Of course, I asked for second opinions. I asked for third opinions.
16:53I implored them to let me carry on.
16:56But I'm afraid the doctors were of one voice, one mind.
17:01The time has come to put my health above the country.
17:08And to...
17:13To offer you my resignation.
17:19I'm sorry if I... disappointed you.
17:26Did I suggest that you had?
17:28No. But I...
17:32I... I think you thought it.
17:39I...
17:44I did think that the decision to go to war was rushed.
17:50And I was sorry to see you lie to the house when you told them that you had no prior
17:55knowledge of the Israelis' intentions.
17:59We both know that to be untrue.
18:02We both know that to be untrue.
18:02But, wrong though it was, I did have sympathy for you.
18:10To have waited in the wings for so long, and to have supported a great man like Winston so...
18:18So patiently, so loyally, and then to finally have your opportunity to measure yourself against him.
18:29To do nothing is often the best course of action.
18:35But I know from personal experience how frustrating it can be.
18:42History was not made by those who did nothing.
18:49So I suppose it's only natural that ambitious men, driven men, want to go down in history.
18:58Or make history by going down.
19:29I do think the time has now come where we have no option but to tell Her Majesty about the
19:34Parker divorce.
19:35And to warn her that regardless of how blameless the Duke of Edinburgh is, or isn't in the matter,
19:42that newspapers will be newspapers, and questions will now inevitably be asked about the state of the royal marriage.
19:48Hmm.
19:52I sense trepidation, Michael.
19:55If you'd rather, I can always handle it myself.
19:58No, I'll take care of this.
20:00Try to find a moment on the train to mention Her Majesty.
20:04Good luck, Michael.
20:13Sorry to disturb you, man.
20:15The telegram arrived from Mount Salisbury.
20:17The recommendation is that the surrounding successor should be Mr. McMillan.
20:22Of course.
20:31Yes, what is it, Michael?
20:32Ah, it's just to say, and we could, of course, discuss this on our return to the palace if Her
20:39Majesty prefers.
20:41No, do sit down, Michael.
20:45Um, but it seems that Mrs. Parker, who is the wife of Lieutenant Commander Parker...
20:56Yes, I know who Eileen is.
20:59Um, she has decided to sue her husband for divorce.
21:07Goodness.
21:09Is that what you wanted to talk to me about?
21:11Yes.
21:12Um, and that while, of course, there is no suggestion whatsoever of any impropriety on the part of His Royal
21:21Highness the Duke of Edinburgh,
21:22we should perhaps be bracing ourselves for one or two irritating headlines.
21:27Why?
21:28Whatever for?
21:31What is it that she's alleging?
21:33Cruelty, unlawful desertion, and, uh...
21:39...adultery, madam.
21:42We're just aware of the fact that Lieutenant Commander Parker is His Royal Highness's private secretary,
21:49a close friend, and there is this letter, I believe.
21:54A letter?
21:56Written by Lieutenant Commander Parker to his fellow members of the lunch club, bragging about...
22:03...exploits.
22:05...on the royal tour.
22:06What sort of exploits?
22:16I don't need an answer to that question.
22:18Thank you, Michael.
22:20Thank you, Ma'am.
22:39I don't need an answer to that question.
23:00Mr. Macmillan, your majesty.
23:10Your Majesty
23:14I gather soundings have been taken
23:16And that you have been chosen by your colleagues
23:19As the man most able to unite the government
23:21And lead this country
23:22Following St. Anthony's resignation
23:24Yes, ma'am
23:27Congratulations
23:31Although I fear you have inherited something
23:33Of a poisoned chalice
23:35It's true
23:36The storm is now raging against us
23:40With Eden's war
23:42We've discarded the moral advantage
23:44Or any goodwill we once held
23:48Not to mention the dire economic situation
23:52We'd have been quite ruinous
23:54But it wasn't just Eden's war
23:58Was it?
23:59It was a war prosecuted by a government
24:02Of which you, as Chancellor
24:05Were a major constituent part
24:08I also seem to remember
24:10That you were one of the loudest voices
24:12In support of the war
24:13In the beginning
24:17One always
24:18Has to accept one's own part
24:21I believe
24:24In any mess
24:31Prime Minister
24:33Your Majesty
24:53Michael
24:55Could you ask them to send around one of the cars?
24:58The next few days
24:58Brades in a moment
25:00Brades in a moment
25:00Go ahead
25:01See you
25:02You're running
25:02Repersed a minute
25:04I'm on
25:04It's
25:04I'm on
25:25It's
25:26All right, let's see.
25:27All right, let's see.
25:30All right, let's see.
25:50Yeah, Mehmet.
26:03What were you thinking?
26:06You know the rules.
26:08No letters to anyone.
26:12I told Baron to be discreet.
26:17But somehow the letter got back to Eileen.
26:20And now she has ridden to the palace.
26:22Yes.
26:26You've noticed her intention to sue me, Footforce.
26:33Which means you've got that you-know-who.
26:38Yes.
26:40I think we have to assume so.
27:02Good morning.
27:04Yes.
27:08Good morning.
27:32I remember how we used to do this in Malta.
27:35Go grocery shopping together.
27:38Feels like a long time ago.
27:40Yes.
27:49The reason I came here today is because I heard with great sadness that there are difficulties
27:58in your marriage.
28:02And I would like to know if there's anything that I or anyone else can do to help.
28:07My marriage to Mike is beyond help.
28:11I see.
28:12Our separation has been inevitable for some time.
28:15I had intended to divorce Mike years ago, but because of the attention surrounding group
28:20Captain Townsend and Princess Margaret, I decided to hold back.
28:27But that was then.
28:28This is now.
28:32What's changed?
28:34Nothing has changed.
28:37That's the problem.
28:39It just got worse.
28:40And while some women may elect to put up with this sort of humiliation, I simply have
28:46too much respect for myself and my children to bear it.
28:52I'm afraid I don't know what you're talking about.
29:07Give me this.
29:36Don't bury it, ma'am.
29:40You'll sweep it away.
29:42It's there, in black and white.
29:54Might I ask you a favour?
29:58Would you hold off your announcement just while we work out what to do in light of this?
30:03I've had enough of favours to you people.
30:07My entire adult life has been favours to you.
30:11You people aren't even remotely aware of the cost of the damage to families and marriages in your service.
30:18I've instructed a solicitor. That's my decision.
30:30Gentlemen, I would like to make a brief statement on behalf of my client, Mrs. Eileen Parker.
30:39Having endured an unhappy marriage for some years now, I have come to the sad conclusion that a formal separation
30:47is the best option for us both.
30:49My husband has shown no inclination or enthusiasm for the responsibilities of parenthood or marriage, and divorce remains the only
31:01solution.
31:04Thank you!
31:05Thank you!
31:06Thank you!
31:08Huge-fuck friend and whites of the blood.
31:11Read all about it! Read all about it!
31:15Read all about it!
31:28Week 4
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31:34Let's go.
32:05Let's go.
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37:40Let's go.
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37:52Let's go.
37:55Let's go.
37:58As a matter of fact, he suggested you go to see him, sir.
38:41Admiral, would you come in? Come on.
38:45Buckingham Palace has been in touch regarding your reunion photo call with her Majesty the Queen.
38:51With you, not me.
38:53I'm in command of this ship.
38:56I am her husband.
38:58It's been agreed that her Majesty will fly out to Lisbon a day ahead of schedule.
39:03As I see it, your instructions...
39:04Instructions?
39:06...are to meet her at the airfield.
39:07I've been quite specific for how the reunion is to be managed.
39:24I know.
39:25I know.
39:43I know.
39:44Bye.
40:00Do you wanna waste money?
40:05Hi.
40:11not that one one that's fit for an adult those were the instructions for god's sake it has hearts
40:17on it and the hat too yes sir i hate hats i believe its value on this occasion is not
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40:26it's being worn but in it's being removed ah in a gesture of chivalry and deferredness before i
40:33enter the aircraft before you reach the stairs of the aircraft
41:00michael you want a hat
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44:15so i thought we might take this opportunity without children without distraction
44:25to lay our cards on the table
44:29and talk frankly for once about what needs to change to make this marriage work
44:37all right who goes first stupid question i've learned one thing by now it's that i go second
44:45if i am to go first that's where i'd start
44:52you're complaining my complaining it's incessant whining and whinging like a child are you surprised
44:59the way those god-awful moustaches that run the palace continue to infantilize me perhaps if you
45:03weren't behaving like an infant giving me this sending me instructions do this don't do that
45:07wear this don't wear that say this don't say that can you imagine anything more humiliating
45:11yes as a matter of fact i can
45:16i've learned more about humiliation in the past few weeks than i hoped i would in a lifetime
45:28i've never felt more alone than i have in the past five months
45:33and why do you think that was
45:36because of your behavior because you sent me away yes and why do you think that was i don't
45:41know you tell me because you're lost you're lost in your role and you're lost in yourself
45:49christ
45:51look
45:54i realize
45:56that this marriage has turned out to be something quite different to what we both imagined
46:00understatement
46:01and that we both find ourselves in a prison
46:09in a situation that is unique
46:15our marriage is different to any other in the country because
46:18the exit route which is open to everyone else
46:21a divorce
46:22yes
46:23a divorce
46:26it's not an option for us
46:30ever
46:43no
46:54this restlessness of yours
46:57it has to be a thing of the past
47:02it's what i need
47:05and it's what our family needs
47:10the monarchy is too fragile you keep telling me yourself
47:13one more scandal one more national embarrassment and it would all be over
47:25so what would make it easier on you
47:28to be in
47:30not out
47:35what will it take
47:40you're asking my price
47:45i'm asking
47:47what it will take
48:02all right
48:05to make it work
48:08to make it bearable
48:11i'll need the respect and acknowledgement of the dreaded moustaches
48:15please stop calling them that
48:17i'll stop calling them that when they don't all have one
48:19an end to their snobbery and prejudice
48:22no more being sniffed at for being a foreigner with a background nobody understands
48:26will you earn their respect with your behavior
48:28no
48:29no
48:30i will earn their respect with the only thing those creatures understand
48:34a gesture a statement something irrefutable that shuts them up and commands their respect
48:38right now i am currently outranked by my eight-year-old son
48:42yes of course he's the heir to the throne
48:54i am his father
48:55elizabeth
49:05her majesty the queen
49:06has been pleased
49:08by letters patent
49:10under the great seal of the realm
49:12bearing the date the 22nd of february
49:161957
49:17to given to grant
49:19under his royal highness
49:22the duke of edinburgh
49:24the style
49:25and titular dignity
49:27of a prince
49:29of the united kingdom of great britain
49:31and more than other
49:36the duke of edinburgh
49:38shall henceforth be known
49:40as his royal highness
49:42the prince philip
49:44duke of edinburgh
49:46the king
49:56the
52:40Do you have a moment, Cosma?
53:59Wives and sweethearts.
54:00May they never meet.
54:04What will you do now?
54:06Go back to the Navy?
54:09Going back home.
54:11The Navy is home.
54:13I have the home.
54:14Australia.
54:16Oh.
54:18Can I come?
54:21I thought everything was all sorted in your world.
54:24As sorted as it can be, when you sell yourself.
54:37She wants more children.
54:40Ouch.
54:41I told her the last thing the world needs is more romance to feed, she said.
54:46You should think of it as a second act.
54:48Of what? A Greek tragedy?
54:50Of her life as a mother.
54:54That makes sense from her perspective.
54:58Charles isn't a child to her, is he?
55:00There's also the crown.
55:02A living embodiment of who will replace her.
55:06Supersede her.
55:09Loving a child who through no fault of his own represents your own death can't be easy.
55:14No.
55:15Because she is a little cold with him.
55:20She tries her best.
55:22Might be nice to have a couple of kids today.
55:24Just kids.
55:25Not mortal threats.
55:28Who she can actually love.
55:35What's the airport driver?
55:42What would I do without you?
55:44I'm always at the end of a telephone.
55:46What's it then?
55:48End of an era.
55:54No.
55:55Thank you for that era.
55:58No.
56:00No, Mike.
56:05Sir.
56:07Philip.
56:11Sir.
56:19Sir.
56:48Sir.
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