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00:09To be continued...
00:39To be continued...
01:26To be continued...
01:44To be continued...
01:59He didn't say that.
02:00What did you say?
02:02I said it's a proposal of marriage, dear, not a show of strength.
02:07After all that, she at least accept.
02:14Yes.
02:15Yes?
02:16What did she say?
02:18Yes.
02:20Please.
02:21That it was the happiest moment of her life.
02:24Oh.
02:26Oh.
02:27Oh.
02:29Congratulations.
02:30Then what?
02:31I sent her back to London.
02:39Where does she live?
02:41In Earl's Court in a flat she shares with prostitutes and Australians.
02:45What?
02:46Isn't that who lives in Earl's Court?
02:48In a flat she shares with friends.
02:50Miss Leela!
02:51Leela over here!
02:53Have you just been to the palace?
02:56Did you see the Prince of Wales?
02:58From one moment or another, is he a romantic at heart?
03:00Well ...
03:02I'm justIEFIPPIE!
03:04Oh.
03:08You're gone.
03:14You're gone.
03:15I'm All a plupart.
03:19You're gone.
03:22OK.
03:32Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
04:01Oh, oh, oh, oh.
04:34Oh, oh, oh, oh.
05:01Oh, oh, oh, oh.
05:43Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
05:54Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
07:26Oh, oh.
07:29Oh, oh, oh, oh.
07:42Oh, oh, oh, oh.
08:03Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
08:05Oh, oh, oh, oh.
08:05Oh, oh, oh, oh.
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08:06Oh, oh, oh, oh.
08:08Oh, oh, oh, oh.
08:08Oh, oh, oh, oh.
08:12Oh, oh, oh, oh.
08:14Oh, oh, oh.
08:18Oh, oh, oh.
08:18Oh, oh, oh.
08:24Oh, oh, oh.
08:29You'll be too busy trying on tiaras and having tea brought to you
09:18You'll be too busy trying on tiaras and having tea with you
09:44Cool
10:36So, there we are, in Manila, in the middle of a state banquet, when who barges into the
10:42room? None other than Imelda Marcos. She makes a beeline straight to me, saying she's desperate
10:48to show me her, wait for it, shoe collection. Mm-mm. Shell collection. Are you sure? She
10:56was probably trying to say, shoe, and you misunderstood her. Did she have something in her teeth?
11:02Sue, shell. No, I can assure you, it was sea shells.
11:11So now, fold your body and decants into a convoy of limousines and will rush through the streets
11:18of Manila. Lady Diana Spencer, your majesty. I was speaking.
11:29Oh, dear. Sorry. Your majesty. Um, your majesty. Royal Highness, I didn't see you there.
11:42Evidently not. I was the one telling the story. You ruined with your entrance. Sorry.
11:50Uh, uh, this one next.
11:53Honestly.
11:54Sir.
11:55Your Royal Highness, if it's the first greeting, then, sir.
11:59Now me.
12:04Ma'am.
12:05Oh, you're doing curtsy to her. She's not royal. Just grand.
12:10Poor student.
12:12So sorry.
12:13Thank goodness we've got your grandmother to sort all this out.
12:16She's like a regimental sergeant major, aren't you?
12:19When required.
12:21Urgently required, I'd say, on tonight's showing.
12:24You'll iron all this out in no time.
12:26Ma'am.
12:27Anyway, where was I?
12:29Being rushed through the streets of Manila.
12:32Yes, in Madame Marcos's private aquarium,
12:36where she keeps a vast portrait of herself, wearing...
12:44It is with the greatest pleasure that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh
12:51announce the betrothal of their beloved son, the Prince of Wales,
12:55to the Lady Diana Spencer, daughter of the Earl Spencer and the Honourable Mrs. Shand Kidd.
13:30Well, many congratulations.
13:32I wonder if you both remember when you first met?
13:34It was a few years ago now.
13:37I was visiting her sister, and Diana was still quite young then.
13:42And what was it about her that made the biggest impression on you?
13:46She was very original and, er, lots of fun.
13:52And for you?
13:53No, he was simply marvellous.
13:56What can you tell us about the actual wedding?
14:00We're not that far on yet, but for now, we're delighted, really.
14:06I see you're going to bring a deep and lasting joy to the nation.
14:09And if I may say, you both look very much in love.
14:13Oh, yes, absolutely.
14:19Whatever in love means.
14:41Where are you going?
14:43Hi, Greg.
14:44I have to go back to Gloucestershire to pick up a few things for this foreign tour.
14:49And don't look like that.
14:51Like what?
14:54I'll see you at the airport tomorrow.
15:03Why, why you say please?
15:05I think she's just the right person for you.
15:08It's great, isn't it?
15:09Cheers everybody out, you know, to something like this.
15:12Are you calling from inside the palace?
15:13I am.
15:15What's it like?
15:16I have my own little apartment with a maid and a dresser.
15:21And a sitting room.
15:22Does the phone have a little crown on your phone?
15:25Is the ringing tone God save the Queen?
15:27Have you had a tele supper with the boss yet?
15:28No, haven't spent any time with her yet.
15:31Even though we're in the same building.
15:33We saw one of your interviews on television.
15:36Di, you looked great.
15:37Oh, yes, Di, they played it on the six o'clock news.
15:39Did you hear how he answered when they asked if we were in love?
15:42He said...
15:43I know, we heard, but don't worry.
15:45He was probably just a bit embarrassed.
16:18Lay it out!
16:19I'm sorry this tour hasn't come at a good time. Oh, I'll be fine. Locked up in the
16:26palace on my own. It's not for long. Six weeks. No to fly by. I doubt it. Anyway,
16:35I'll see you at the altar.
16:41I've asked Mrs. Parker Bowles to get in touch with you.
16:44Your ex? Why would you do that? Because she's great fun. I just thought if
16:51ever you wanted company, she's the best company.
17:21I should warn you, this won't be one session. This won't be two sessions. What any new entry
17:26into the royal family needs to learn could barely be covered in 20 sessions, but we will
17:30do it, and I will work you hard, because you cannot be allowed to fail. I propose we divide
17:37our lessons together into three areas. History, the history of the royal family, the court
17:42of St. James's, the palaces and houses, and the household. Deportment, what to wear, how
17:49and where to sit, when to open your mouth, and more importantly, what to say. But based
17:55on the horrors we saw the other night, I think we need to start with the all-important sink
18:01or swim rules. Rules which, if you get a single one of these wrong, you're not just in trouble,
18:06you're dead. Right. Beginning with rank and precedence, and identifying which members of
18:12the royal family you must curtsy to, how and in which order. Obviously, in your current position,
18:17you curtsy to everyone, but after you become Princess of Wales, things get a little more
18:21complicated, because certain members of the family will have to curtsy to you. That in itself
18:27changes, depending on whether you're with the Prince of Wales or not. Do you know the one
18:30thing I really hate? Is when I go to a restaurant, and the waiter comes to the table and attempts
18:36to memorise the order without writing it down. You just know it's going to go wrong.
18:48Right. When you are unaccompanied as Princess of Wales...
19:19Good morning. Good morning, Mum. What's all this?
19:23It's your post, Mum. Right.
19:35Dear Lady Diana, I don't suppose you'll ever get to read this, but I wanted to tell you how much
19:41I
19:41enjoyed seeing the interview you gave with the Prince of Wales on television the other day.
19:46You look so...
19:47that it really must be love. To see a young couple at the start...
19:49The radio has a poster of you and Prince Charles in her bedroom wall at home.
19:53It isn't it this special day I'm to read you with my mother. I have sent you a traditional
19:57marriage blanket. It's because you love people, no matter where they're from.
20:00That you were someone I could talk to.
20:02That you... And how you have a smile for everyone.
20:05Can I be your flower? It's also romantic.
20:06Because I have never been one that my sister has.
20:09For young, age seven.
20:25Reparation. Arms. One, two, three, four. And one, two, three, four. And point, point, point, and point.
20:36Now finish. Finish. All your arms come down. And you present.
20:42Yes, you start low, the first one. And then the next one higher. Then the next one higher.
20:48And then the next...
20:48Primary schools all over the land, grateful teachers have seized upon the wedding as their end of term project.
20:54The key idea, to send a wedding card from their class to Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
20:58This one was done at a school in Southport. And it was a pretty imaginative affair.
21:02Everyone joined in. But it was thought safer to let the teacher address the envelope.
21:13All the way down that mine
21:23Girls on film
21:26Girls on film
22:10Good morning, Stephen. Thank you, John.
22:17There are three Aquarius to Her Majesty within the palace, one of them also performing the
22:22role of Deputy Master of the Household. In addition to the Queen's page, Her Majesty's
22:28most senior personal servant, there are also three categories of page. Pages of the chambers,
22:35pages of the presents, and pages of the back stairs. Now, shall we move on to ladies of
22:41the bedchamber?
22:42If the weather's fine, Prince Charles will make his way to the altar and leave later
22:46with Lady Diana in the 1902 state Landau. It was first used by King Edward VII and is now
22:52favoured by the Queen to meet foreign heads of state. Its wet weather replacement will be
22:57the Scottish state.
23:01Yes, ma'am. Could I speak to the Prince of Wales as private secretary, please? One moment,
23:06please. I'm afraid there's no answer, but I will certainly let Mr. Adina be called. Thank you.
23:27Yes, ma'am. I was wondering which number to call, to speak to the Queen. One moment, please.
23:40Her Majesty is a reception man, but I shall inform her of your call. Thank you.
25:50Once upon a time
25:55Not so long ago
25:59There was a little girl and her name was Emily
26:02Morning, Mum
26:03More letters for me
26:07She had a shop
26:12There she is
26:15It was rather an unusual shop because it didn't sell anything
26:19You see, everything in that shop window was a thing that somebody had once lost
26:24The Prince of Wales and I are incredibly grateful that you've all come out here to join us this evening
26:30In support of a cause that's incredibly close to our hearts
26:35Protecting our local wildlife is crucial
26:39It is a
26:40You use your hands far too much
26:43Make gestures when you talk
26:45Gestures reveal us
26:46Whether we're anxious or agitated or coarse
26:50It's best not to give that away
26:52One should never try to show one's emotions
26:55Now Queen Mary famously taught her ladies-in-waiting
26:59To use rope to stop their arms
27:03Flapping about like windmills
27:08That's better
27:10Thanks, Karen
27:16The Prince of Wales and I are so incredibly grateful
27:21To all of you for coming here this evening and showing your support
27:24To a cause that is so incredibly close to both of our hearts
27:29Especially the Prince of Wales
27:30I haven't heard from him for three weeks
27:33He must be busy
27:34But not to ring a single time
27:36I asked to speak to the Queen but she won't see me either
27:38Is this a plug?
27:40Nothing
27:42I get letters from people all over the world
27:45But nothing
27:46Not a squeak from the man I'm supposed to marry
27:50How are you all?
27:51Good
27:52Penny's taking your room
27:54And Peter's over
27:56All the time
27:58Of course
27:58He's in love with Virginia
28:00Stop
28:25Welcome to Ménage d'Atrône
28:27Welcome to Ménage d'Atrône
28:34Here she is
28:37You're so kind of you to write
28:38Oh, not at all
28:39It's the very least I could do
28:41And the Prince of Wales told me he was going away for six weeks
28:44And not taking you
28:46May I
28:48Oh
28:49I said that's not very nice
28:51Your poor, brand-spankingly gorgeous young fiancée
28:54All alone in the house
28:55And actually left all alone in the palace
28:58Yes
28:59Well, not the house
29:01That's what the Prince of Wales calls by the palace
29:03It's what they all call it
29:05The house
29:09Thank you
29:19The concept here is no main courses
29:21Just starters and desserts
29:23So no need to feel guilty about ordering the put
29:25Because it's pretty much all you're getting
29:27I'll have that delicious duck and truffle ravioli thing I had last time
29:31And then the orange and chocolate creamy creation
29:34That's stalked my dreams ever since
29:39One of the same
29:41You sure?
29:43Very happy to go with the flow
29:46Well, he'll love that
29:48He's so fussy and set in his ways
29:50He'll love it if you adapt to him
29:52Mmm
30:00Trio of chocolate mousses with vanilla cream and candied orange
30:16You know, I took the Prince of Wales here once
30:19Thinking he might like to try something new
30:21He loathed it
30:23Oh?
30:24Loathed
30:25Not just the concept or the decor or the people
30:28But
30:29They made the cardinal mistake of refusing to put a soft-boiled egg on top
30:34What?
30:36He has a soft-boiled egg with everything
30:39You must know that
30:41And he never eats garlic
30:42Because of this bizarre new rule
30:44Come suppertime, he's always ravenous
30:49Which new rule?
30:50The lunch rule
30:54Darling, I would have thought it would have been one of the first things you'd have noticed about him
30:58The Prince of Wales doesn't eat lunch
31:00Well, never
31:01Not if he can help it
31:03And if he's forced to because of some engagement
31:05It puts him in a terrible mood
31:07And he drones on and on about gas and bloating
31:10And wasted energy due to needless digestion
31:14I try to cheer him up
31:16But when his tummy goes
31:17So does his sense of humour, I'm afraid
31:20One of his awful gurus put him onto a
31:23Well, not gurus
31:24But you know how he loves to surround himself
31:26By dreary old men and daddy substitutes
31:29No?
31:32Darling, you really know nothing, do you?
31:36You need a proper Fred tutorial
31:41Thank you
31:42Ah, si
31:42Capisco
31:54Who's Fred?
31:58It's my nickname for the Prince of Wales
32:00And he calls me Gladys
32:02It's harmless nonsense, really
32:05Right
32:07Anyway, one of his boring friends
32:09Probably Lawrence Vanderpost
32:11Good luck with that, by the way
32:13Snooze
32:14Got into his head and said that it was only healthy to eat two meals a day
32:17And since Fred says that breakfast is too delicious to give up
32:21And dinner's too important
32:22It had to be lunch
32:30Now that you mention it
32:33We've hardly been with one another at lunchtime, so I haven't really noticed
32:36Fact is, we've hardly been with one another at all
32:39That's not true
32:41It is
32:45You met at Babington Horse Trials
32:46Yes
32:47Then Verdi's Requiem at the Albert Hall, with the chaperone
32:49Branny, yes
32:50Who didn't let you out of her sight for a second
32:52What a second?
32:53Then the weekend at Balmoral, where you were a complete triumph
32:57It'll go down in history
32:58It's one of the great Balmoral debuts
33:00The perfect ten
33:02And then
33:04Highgrove?
33:07Golly
33:08He obviously tells you everything
33:11Well, we talk most days
33:15What did you think of it?
33:16His new house?
33:18Highgrove
33:21It's, um, it's lovely
33:23Isn't it?
33:24Mm
33:27He asked me what I would do with it
33:29If I was decorating
33:32Did he?
33:34Mm, yes
33:34I'm rather good at all that
33:38And what did you say?
33:40I said I'd like to shoot it up a bit
33:42Make it a bit less stuffy
33:44Give it a bit of colour
33:45Some yellows and peaches
33:47And don't forget green
33:49His favourite
33:50And green
33:51Do you garden?
33:52Not really
33:53He's obsessed by gardening
33:55Yes, I know
33:56He was already talking about either a wild garden
33:59Or a walled garden
34:00Both
34:02Both
34:02Mm
34:03And a kitchen garden and a sundial garden
34:05Do you fish?
34:06No, not really
34:07What about hunting?
34:08Not if I can help it
34:09More of a townie, really
34:12So you see yourself living more in London than in the country?
34:17Why do I ask?
34:19Just curious
34:20Oh
34:22I'm sorry
34:23I can't stay for coffee
34:25Oh, then let me get this
34:28Absolutely not
34:29I'm the senior party here
34:30Oh, please
34:32Oh, let's go Dutch
34:35Good idea
34:37I'm all for sharing
35:00I'm all for sharing
35:03I don't know.
35:35Lady Spencer is here to see you. She asked if she could wait.
35:38Thank you. Can I help you, ma'am?
35:41I need to speak to the Prince of Wales as soon as possible.
35:46I'm afraid he's unavailable.
35:52Is that what he asked you to tell me?
35:54If my future wife wanted to speak to me, make an excuse?
35:59No. His Royal Highness is unavailable because he's on an aeroplane.
36:03Flying home.
36:06I thought he was flying back tomorrow.
36:08He was always flying back today.
36:14What are these?
36:18Those are drawings.
36:20Of what?
36:22I believe it's a bracelet, which the Prince of Wales has had made.
36:29For who?
36:30I believe it's a grappling hook.
36:36So, two of those are.
36:36Then let us know.
36:36And to live with an earthly Gerry.oses
36:37For little
36:37devil. Go,
36:48go, go. Go,
36:48go, go. Go,
36:49go go, go. Go,
36:50go go. Go.
36:50Go,
37:11Yes, ma'am?
37:12I need to speak to the Queen. I need to speak to her.
37:15No.
37:15Don't fog me off. It is absolutely essential that I see the Queen.
37:19This wedding can't go ahead. It'll be a disaster for everyone.
37:23Her Majesty is unavailable at the moment, but I shall...
37:35I need to speak to the Queen and the Queen and the Queen.
37:55I need to speak to the Queen.
43:00I'm going to collect this.
43:05Open it.
43:10The Signet Ring.
43:13Prince of Wales Insignia.
43:20For the Princess of Wales.
43:31The Signet Ring.
43:45Shall we begin the rehearsal now?
44:01The Signet Ring.
44:02The Signet Ring.
44:04The Signet Ring.
44:27Marriage is an honourable estate instituted of God himself and therefore is not by any
44:33to be enterprised nor taken in hand, unadvisedly, lightly or wantonly, but reverently, discreetly, soberly, and in the fear of
44:42God.
44:45Charles Philip Arthur George, wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife, etc., etc., yes, yes.
45:28How were rehearsals?
45:29Mummy and I thought lovely. Margaret disagrees. Charles loves someone else.
45:39How many times can this family make the same mistake, forbidding marriages that should be allowed, forcing others that shouldn't,
45:56paying the consequences each time?
46:02He's marrying Diana.
46:04But he's still in love with the other one.
46:08Let me say something as a man. The older Diana gets, the more confident Diana becomes, the more beautiful Diana
46:20becomes.
46:20And she will. The more Charles will fall in love with her. This will all be fine.
46:27In the meantime, he juggles them both.
46:31That's how it works.
46:36That's how it's always worked.
46:39It's madness. We can stop them now. Before they tie the knot.
46:43Not just for the sake of the monarchy, but for them, as human beings.
46:54We have to stop them now.
46:57Come in now, let's go now.
46:57Let's stop there.
46:59Let us move now.
47:10We will come to hell.
47:11Let us move now.
47:17We will come to hell.
47:18We will come to hell.
47:18We will come to hell.
47:18Let us move.
47:31Let's go.
47:42Mummy?
47:48When your great-grandmother, Queen Mary, was a beautiful young princess, she was about to marry her Prince Charming, but
47:58before they got to the church, he fell ill and died.
48:02But everyone had been so impressed with her that they put her together with his younger brother.
48:06Only one problem, the younger brother was Prince Charmless.
48:11Dull and shy.
48:13There was no attraction, certainly no love.
48:17But in order to make the marriage work, they were encouraged to focus on the bigger idea.
48:23Duty.
48:27They worked and worked and worked.
48:31And out of that work, a tiny seed grew, a seed of respect and admiration, a seed that grew into
48:37a flower they could eventually call love.
48:48They were married for 42 years.
48:51They stabilised a country that was at war with itself.
48:54And they left the crown stronger, while all around them, the great monarchies of Europe fell.
49:06Now, I cannot claim to be the most intuitive mother, but I do think I know when one of my
49:10children is unhappy.
49:14Whatever wretchedness you are feeling now, whatever doubts you harbour,
49:23if you could follow the example of your great-grandmother,
49:29love and happiness will surely follow.
49:32What do you think?
50:07I don't know.
50:44I don't know.
51:30I don't know.
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