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00:16As His Majesty the King has not yet produced a male successor, nor do we at this stage expect one,
00:23the decision has been taken to start preparing you in earnest for the crown.
00:27From this moment on, you will no longer be the heir presumptive, but the heir apparent, and your life will
00:33be quite different.
00:35You will not be able to travel unaccompanied, nor to socialize as freely.
00:41Your father, the king, had little or no time to prepare for the throne, which was thrust upon him.
00:48We will not be caught out again.
00:51The crown is not just an ornament to be worn.
00:55It is a privilege.
00:57And a burden, which comes with formidable expectations and responsibilities.
01:26I don't think I can do it.
01:29I could.
01:31I know you could.
01:33I'd love every minute to be on every coin, on every banknote, to be the most famous woman in the
01:41world.
01:42I'd be so very good at it.
01:45Wearing a big crown, giving everyone orders.
01:50Yes.
01:55Then tell them.
01:57Margaret Rose can do it.
01:59Margaret Rose wants to do it.
02:02Margaret Rose was born to do it.
02:05You were.
02:08Then let me speak to them tomorrow.
02:10It would be the best thing for both of us.
02:14All right.
02:19Good.
02:48To
03:07Oh
03:12Your majesty
03:18Just come to wish you a bon voyage and to thank you
03:21What for?
03:23For agreeing to squeeze in so many public engagements
03:25On what is essentially a private trip
03:27And for flying this way commercially
03:29Oh, it's not so bad
03:31They've cleared out the first-class cabin just for us
03:35What's the first stop? New York
03:36Ah, San Francisco, then Los Angeles
03:39Then five days with the Douglases in Arizona
03:42Oh, lovely
03:43Then on to New York
03:44Where Tony is promoting his book
03:47You've written a book?
03:49Ah, a book of my photographs
03:50Oh, you are clever
03:52You must make time to really relax, too
03:55We will
03:56Be good to one another
03:58Kind to one another
04:01Both of you
04:06Sad she felt the need to say that
04:08What?
04:09Be good to one another
04:10Kind to one another
04:11Eight of you
04:13I was a little clumsy
04:17But she means well
04:19Two of us
04:21Are complicated
04:24She and I are complicated
04:27It's true
04:29Elder sister, younger sister
04:32Number one and number two
04:33Who's number one?
04:37You, of course
04:39A natural number one
04:41Whose tragedy it is to have been born number two
04:45That is my button
04:48She knows it, too
04:51Yes, I think she does
04:54That's our battle
04:57Welcome aboard this BAC flight to San Francisco
05:00Please take your seats and relax
05:02We're now ready for departure
05:04And we'll be taxiing shortly
05:06We'd like to take this opportunity to wish you a very pleasant flight
05:14To be continued to see by the next time
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06:51Good morning, Mr. Ambassador.
06:53Economically, as you know, Marvin, the United Kingdom is right up against it.
06:57We're seeing a terrifying run on sterling, and our credit from the IMF is about to expire.
07:03now the prime minister has made several attempts to speak to the president about another bailout
07:08rescue package but the president refuses to take his call president johnson is a busy man
07:16too busy to talk to his oldest ally historically the holder of this office has the warmest
07:22relationship with down the street think of churchill and roosevelt or truman and adley
07:27mcmillan and jfk no need to keep mentioning jack kennedy like that keep mentioning it's just
07:35provocative unhelpful president johnson is his own man of course i mentioned it only in the
07:45context of our leader standing shoulder to shoulder in times of difficulty the united kingdom and the
07:51united states historically it's like a marriage will you talk to him
08:01no screw the brits i don't like them i never liked them they're not looking down at you through
08:06their noses they're holding their hands out like beggars and i don't give a crap about any special
08:09relationship gerald wilson wants my help he should have thought about that when he refused to support
08:14me over vietnam you can't screw a man in the ass and then expect him to buy you flowers
08:24the prime minister your majesty your majesty prime minister
08:40well i'm sure that it did not escape your attention that president johnson failed to attend
08:46sue instance funeral yes on account of a cold well that was the explanation the white house gave but it
08:52persuaded no one now i fear that the president may have taken against me for what he sees as my
09:01failure to support him over vietnam and i wondered
09:08in the past the royal family has been extremely helpful in keeping this special relationship afloat
09:20and given the predicament the country finds itself in economically you'd like us to roll out the red
09:26carpet make a bit of a fuss
09:32please
09:34all right i shall consult the three wise men see what they have to say
09:41thank you ma'am
09:51what we have witnessed in princess margaret is a more vibrant modern and engaging version of her
09:58older sister quite right
10:02to those accustomed to the formality of traditional royal visits meeting princess margaret has been like
10:08going from a black and white film to one in color
10:12what about a state dinner like the one held for woodrow wilson in 1918
10:17or a weekend at windsor castle
10:19the important thing here i'm told is that whatever we offer president johnson
10:23it must exceed whatever we gave the kennedys
10:26when you're stuck
10:27hey we wanted to see the queen
10:31you're saying something better than the queen
10:33what do you think is the main difference between britain and america
10:36well my sister isn't all the backwards here
10:39what are you most looking forward to in america
10:44liberty
10:44but when you're crying
10:48you'll get all the way
10:51so stop your silence
10:53be happy again
10:56keep on smiling
10:58cause when you're smiling
11:01the whole world starts with you
11:06you're smiling darling
11:08what news of princess margaret
11:11after three days in san francisco
11:13her royal highness has safely arrived in los angeles
11:16any disasters i should be aware of
11:18no on the contrary the trip seems to have been a great success
11:22really
11:22yes rave reviews
11:24all the newspapers
11:26with even a name having been coined
11:28for the multitude of fans and well-wishers
11:30who have followed her every step of the way
11:32which is
11:34margaretologists
11:36margaretologists
11:38yes ma'am
11:39fans who have delighted in her royal highness's intelligence and articulacy
11:43her beauty and charm
11:44with one newspaper the san francisco chronicle
11:47even going so far as to
11:48it's all right thank you martin
11:49yes ma'am
11:50i'm a queen not a saint
11:51that's it
11:52try not to smile
12:10i gave it
12:11not once
12:13not twice
12:13but three times
12:14and you ignored it
12:15what
12:15the signal
12:17our signal
12:18that i wanted to leave
12:19i didn't see it
12:21you know
12:21as well as i
12:22that if you are
12:23the guest of honor
12:24you cannot just
12:26leave
12:27in the course of our marriage
12:29i have lost count of the number of times you've walked out as guest of honor
12:33once or twice
12:34all the bloody time
12:36when it's dreary
12:37when it suits you
12:39when the people are ugly and dull
12:43these people were musing
12:46and attractive
12:48and
12:49they made me feel good
12:51no no no no the alcohol
12:52made you feel good
12:54and blunted your judgment to the sycophancy of the people surrounding you
12:59is that right
13:01yes
13:02keys
13:02well
13:03sadly
13:04it's not blunted my judgment
13:06to your mean spiritedness
13:10and jealousy
13:11and
13:11general
13:13pusinalaminity
13:14pusinalamin
13:17small-mindedness
13:20i didn't recognize this
13:23hmm
13:24come to think of it
13:26i didn't recognize you
13:29actually
13:31nor did anyone else
13:34i mean
13:35if we're honest
13:39isn't that the real problem here
13:41hmm
13:44oh
13:45i'm sorry
13:46uh
13:47and
13:47and you are
13:48tony who
13:49oh
13:51yeah
13:51the husband guy
13:54it's not easy
13:55sometimes
13:57what is not easy
14:00being second fiddle to a pygmy princess
14:04don't talk to me about being a second fiddle
14:07i get so little limelight
14:12no it's the price i pay
14:14for the sister i have
14:16but if the opportunity should once arise
14:19for me to shine
14:20i'd appreciate you putting aside the competitive little narcissist that rages within you
14:30and letting me savor it
14:41i promise
14:43that once we get to new york
14:47the spotlight will be entirely on you
14:50and your book
14:52i'll take a back seat
14:54and be the adoring and supportive number two
14:57you want me to be
15:01and nothing will make me happier
15:14now you can tell me all you want 50,000
15:18hell 100,000 more boots on the ground are going to resolve this
15:21but i put 100,000 more men in there
15:23who's to say that ho chi min isn't going to put 100,000 more
15:26a man can't fight if he can't see daylight at the end of the road
15:31i want to see solutions gentlemen
15:33solutions
15:34not more numbers
15:37by god i will not be the first american president to lose a goddamn war
15:44that'll be all
15:45yes sir it's very
15:50thank you
15:58what is this
15:59a peace offering from the brits
16:02open to secure the bailout
16:06weekend shooting at balmoral
16:09yes sir
16:10that's as good as it gets
16:12even kennedy never got that
16:15really
16:15he got a banquet
16:17naval guard of honor
16:18but never a weekend shooting in scotland
16:22no one has gotten that
16:32still
16:34that's a long flight
16:37followed by a long drive
16:40stay in some creepy haunted castle
16:43the weather's terrible
16:47and it would involve making small talk to fancy people
16:52then when you go shooting
16:53there's rules
16:55things you do and don't do
16:58which would involve researching
17:00learning
17:02cutting my nails
17:04and i'd still get it all wrong
17:07and then everybody'd laugh at me
17:09and they'd say how i wasn't no jack kennedy
17:11who would know exactly which knife and fork to use
17:14and which bird to shoot
17:17so my position has not changed
17:20it is still no thank you your majesty
17:25tomorrow there's a reception given by the council of engineering institutions
17:28at the science museum
17:29followed by an audience
17:31with his excellency
17:33gudmund of goodmans
17:34the new ambassador from the republic of iceland
17:37thank you michael
17:38and where are we with president johnson
17:40ah
17:41we went back
17:43offering weekend shooting at balmoral
17:45did we
17:46lucky lbj
17:48we don't get enough of those ourselves
17:49and
17:50no response ma'am
17:51what
17:52nothing
17:53complete silence
17:55that's a first
17:56yes
17:57probably not what downing street was hoping for
18:00is everyone panicking
18:01slightly
18:02what about princess margaret
18:04i was safely arrived in arizona man
18:06oh well that's something
18:07at the douglas family ranch
18:09yes
18:09i've never been
18:10what do we know about it
18:12they say it's quite something
18:13a beautiful 19th century country house
18:15set under the santa rita mountains
18:17in miles and miles of wide open desert
18:19connected joka
18:22the
18:22serve
18:22now
18:24you
18:25what about you
18:35what about you
18:48when you are
19:01Tony!
19:02Brace yourselves.
19:05Come along, darling.
19:11Your royal heinous.
19:13No blinking, no kissing.
19:15Jabs!
19:22Oh, I look hideous.
19:25No.
19:29Ghastly.
19:30You look a bit tired.
19:33A bit coldy.
19:35It's only to be expected after your...
19:39heroics.
19:41You hated every minute, didn't you?
19:44Maybe.
19:46That's irrelevant.
19:49The newspapers didn't.
19:52Page after page about how extraordinary you are.
19:57What an asset to the crown.
19:59How underused you are.
20:00What a secret weapon.
20:01How deserving you are of the spotlight.
20:03Your elder sister eclipsed and outshone.
20:06Darling.
20:07And now, you must sleep.
20:10What will you do?
20:12Be a good guest and sing for our supper.
20:16So rest.
20:17I will.
20:18And get well for New York.
20:35Mr. President, I just got off the phone with our ambassador in London.
20:38We just got off the phone with the prime minister.
20:40Just got off the phone with the queen.
20:42Don't tell me everybody's pissed.
20:44The general view seems to be that if you have a quarrel with the prime minister, that's one thing.
20:50But no one gets to insult the crown, sir.
20:52It's like treason or something.
20:55How have I insulted the crown?
20:57By not accepting the queen's invitation, sir.
20:59Well, I didn't refuse.
21:03Just have him reply.
21:06Well, now, don't you do this, Marvin.
21:09You're my chief of staff.
21:10You're supposed to have my back.
21:12Don't you get suckered into this.
21:13You know, they got this whole thing going on over there.
21:16Head of state, prime minister, Buckingham Palace, Downing Street.
21:20It's like a double act, like tag team wrestling.
21:22One of them gets in trouble.
21:24The other jumps in to bail them out.
21:26Wilson screws me over Vietnam, and she jumps in to make it all good with some bursts.
21:31You bullshit.
21:32We don't have that here.
21:35Oh, sir.
21:38Buck stops with me.
21:40Who the hell am I supposed to call if I want to issue an invitation to get me out of
21:45trouble?
21:45Well, you call me, sir, your oldest friend.
21:48I come up with a sensible plan to get us all out of trouble.
21:51All right.
21:52Come up with a plan.
21:54Well, sir, I just did.
21:57This is the plan, right here.
22:00Who in God's name is that?
22:04They came to land at Oakland Airport.
22:07And here, as in San Francisco, crowds met and cheered them everywhere they went.
22:12The princess was radiant, obviously enjoying herself.
22:15It wasn't long before her sparkle cast an informal atmosphere over the occasion.
22:19The American people and their press have warmed to the couple, enchanted by the natural display of charm and friendliness.
22:28Prime Minister for you, ma'am.
22:30The princess and ma'am.
22:32I said it was urgent.
22:32Excellent ambassadors of Britain.
22:34Our door is 5,000 miles of time.
22:36Prime Minister?
22:37Just to say, we've finally had a response from the Americans, ma'am.
22:43They've come back with an invitation of their own.
22:48To dinner at the White House.
22:50For me?
22:51No, for Princess Margaret.
22:54Oh, that's cunning.
22:56Yes.
22:57That way, President Johnson can't be accused of snubbing my offer.
23:00No.
23:02It also sidesteps the all-important issue of the bailout.
23:06Indeed.
23:07But we think not all is lost that Princess Margaret should accept the invitation, go to the White House,
23:14and use the occasion to win over hearts and minds to the British cause.
23:21It would be a political engagement of the utmost delicacy.
23:26For which you want to send Princess Margaret?
23:29Yes, well, that had been my reaction.
23:32But her trip to America has been a terrific success.
23:36So I get her.
23:39So will you ask her.
23:44If those are my instructions.
23:48Please.
23:54Well, well.
23:55I suppose the situation is so dire,
23:57there's really nothing to lose.
23:59He doesn't know my sister.
24:04Ma'am.
24:10No.
24:15Your Royal Highness.
24:17No.
24:18Telephone for you.
24:19No.
24:19It's the Queen.
24:35Hello, you.
24:37Hello, you.
24:39Sorry to disturb.
24:41I know you're on holiday, so you don't want to hear this.
24:44What?
24:45We've had an invitation from the White House
24:47for you to go to Washington
24:49and have dinner with the President and the First Lady.
24:52And we'd like you to attend.
24:54When?
24:55This Wednesday.
24:56Ah, can't.
24:59Why not?
25:02I'm going to be in New York.
25:05And Tony's book launch.
25:08Perhaps I should make it clear.
25:10There is rather a lot riding on it.
25:12And everyone is keen, very keen, for you to go.
25:16Perhaps I should make it clear
25:17that nothing is going to stop me from supporting my husband.
25:21Just like you asked me to.
25:23Margaret!
25:25Margaret!
25:53Margaret!
26:04As a wife, I understand your desire to support Tony.
26:09You know that it was my honest hope
26:11that on this trip you would both find the opportunity
26:14to be more courteous, more encouraging to each other.
26:18But for now, such considerations must be put aside.
26:23I have asked you this once as a sister.
26:26And now I must command it as your Queen.
26:31Your Royal Highness, Sir, thank you so much for agreeing to this.
26:37The most recent list of people attending the dinner,
26:40with some brief biographies of those expected to sit close to you.
26:43What I'm asking you to do amounts to much more
26:47than simply attending a dinner.
26:53Currently, there are matters pertaining to this country's future prosperity
26:58that require a concerted effort on our part.
27:02We must heal the divisions that are emerging
27:05between Britain and its American cousins.
27:08You've often lamented that you have nothing to do.
27:11But you are a wasted resource.
27:14Well, the task you are embarking on today
27:16could not be more crucial.
27:19Britain currently has a deficit of 800 million pounds.
27:24What we need is a bailout of at least 1,000 million.
27:32Only the Americans can give it to us.
27:38I know you like to do things your own way.
27:42But this is a diplomatic mission of the highest sensitivity.
27:46And I would urge you, for once,
27:49to play things by the book.
27:54What happens if I fail?
27:56We don't get the bailout.
27:59Then we break our promises to the IMF,
28:03exhaust the credit facilities available to us,
28:06face a run on sterling,
28:08and the government would be left with no option
28:10but to devalue the pound.
28:12And that's bad?
28:15Devaluation is worse than bad.
28:17It would relegate sterling to the second division
28:19of the world's currencies
28:20and Britain to the third division of the world's economies.
28:24It would mean international humiliation,
28:27political ignominy,
28:28and financial ruin.
28:39You're a minus?
28:41President Johnson.
28:45It's not only that giant weakness anymore,
28:46It's average an infection.
28:59and they'll be alive today.
28:59Before this,
28:59I don't know if I was in the back,
28:59or were you around here,
29:00because not the world'sảiade just
29:01azugeみ ح Snap and that
29:01Of course you'll be there,
29:03it's at any sword.
29:03Got one piece off theczenia
29:04That's a person how it feels
29:05that made you up.
29:05You can't eat the沒錯
29:07to theoline like.
29:08He had one piece of magic,
29:21Good morning, Prime Minister.
29:22Yeah, good morning.
29:25I've had an opportunity now to speak to our ambassador in Washington
29:30about the White House dinner last night.
29:32And?
29:34I...
29:36I don't know where to begin.
29:40It seemed that the first course had barely been served
29:43before Princess Margaret made remarks about the late President Kennedy
29:47that were less than discreet.
29:50I met him once, Kennedy.
29:54I was left distinctly underwhelmed.
30:01Margaret.
30:02I'm sorry, did I say something wrong?
30:05I do know these days one's not allowed to think anything other
30:10than what a great statesman Kennedy was.
30:13Say nothing, Lyndon.
30:15Of course he'll say nothing.
30:16He was his loyal deputy.
30:18But I think I can understand better than most
30:21the frustrations and resentments
30:23that can build up from a life as a number two,
30:28a support act,
30:31even of someone you adore.
30:36You've spent three years as Vice President.
30:39I've spent my whole life as Vice Queen.
30:43Except that came out wrong.
30:45I didn't mean I'm a Vice Queen.
30:48Is there a strategy in place to deal with the fallout?
30:51Oh, no, there's no fallout.
30:53What?
30:54President Johnson agreed.
30:56Thoroughly, enthusiastically, unreservedly.
30:59He said, um, if I remember rightly,
31:04Jack Kennedy...
31:05Or to kill his own mother
31:06just to take the skin off her ass
31:08to make a drum to beat his own praises.
31:18Right?
31:20I see.
31:23This then led to a drinking contest.
31:26What?
31:27Last man standing is the winner.
31:29Challenge accepted.
31:30Which in turn led to a limerick contest.
31:33Limericks?
31:33Yes, ma'am.
31:35Some of them, I'm afraid to say,
31:37a little off-colour.
31:39Hmm.
31:40Well, go on then.
31:43Oh, right.
31:44Um, well, the first one went a little bit...
31:51There was a young woman from Delaware...
31:54Who liked to make love.
31:58Liked to make love.
31:59Delaware. Delaware.
32:01In her underwear.
32:02A terrible prude.
32:03She would never go nude.
32:05And her bum hips and tits she would never bear.
32:13What else?
32:14The president countered with,
32:16there was a young man from Wisconsin
32:18who was blessed with an enormously large...
32:21Johnson?
32:25Where's the rest of it?
32:26I believe everyone thought that was long enough.
32:30As it were.
32:32Any more?
32:34Princess Margaret won the evening with this one.
32:37There was a young lady from Dallas
32:40who used a dynamite stick as a phallus.
32:43Oh!
32:44They found her...
32:48You've made it this far.
32:52They found her vagina in North Carolina...
32:55And her arsehole in Buckingham Palace.
33:01Bravo.
33:08Then, apparently, there was dancing.
33:34Followed by singing.
33:36Anything you can be, I can be, greater, sooner, or later.
33:41I'm greater than you.
33:43Yes, I am.
33:44No, you're not.
33:45Yes, I am.
33:46No, you're not.
33:47Yes, I am.
33:48Yes, I am.
33:49Yes, I am.
33:50She finally snagged at home at four in the morning.
33:53Newly Anglophile President Johnson having agreed to the bailout.
33:57A special relationship more special than ever.
34:00Without being caught?
34:02Yeah.
34:03That's what I thought, you crook.
34:04And all because Margaret was all the things I'd specifically begged her not to be.
34:09All the things I could never be.
34:10No, I...
34:12Instinctive, spontaneous, dazzling.
34:18Oh, you're all those things, too.
34:21No, I'm not.
34:22I'm predictable, dependable, reliable.
34:26Well, of those two, I would pick dependability every day of the week.
34:33But it would be nice to be dazzling on occasion, too.
34:37You are dazzling.
34:39You're a dazzling cabbage.
34:41Anything you can say, I can say.
34:44Faster?
34:45I can say anything faster than you.
34:48No, you can't.
34:49Yes, I can.
34:49No, you can't.
34:50No, you can't.
34:50No, you can't.
34:51Thank it, thank it, thank it, thank it, thank it, thank it, thank it.
35:15Prime Minister.
35:17Well played, Your Royal Highness.
35:20Very well played.
35:22Thank you, sir.
35:23Shall we?
35:24Shall we?
35:26Shall we?
35:26Oh, my God.
36:11Hail the conquering heroine.
36:13Ah, yes.
36:15Let the abuse begin.
36:17Now, you must know by now, any triumph from this family is met with a healthy dose of...
36:21Envy?
36:22Spite?
36:22Good-natured teasing to keep one's feet on the ground.
36:25But everyone's very grateful.
36:27The Prime Minister said he was going to write to you personally.
36:30Oh, better than that.
36:31He met me at the airport.
36:34Ah.
36:35And now we're all racking our brains as to what to give you to show our appreciation.
36:41How would you feel about the Order of Merit?
36:44Or the Victorian chain?
36:47You can keep your gongs and your bongs for all the men to whom it matters so much.
36:52But I'd be lying if I didn't admit to having done a little thinking in view of how well it
36:57all went.
36:59About us doing it more often.
37:03Doing what?
37:05Sharing duties.
37:08But we didn't share duties.
37:09You just went to a dinner party.
37:12In your place.
37:14And represented crown and country with, I think we can agree, favourable results.
37:24Isn't it possible that we've stumbled upon something here?
37:28You have far too much to do.
37:30Far too much pressure.
37:32Far too much responsibility.
37:34And I, too little.
37:36Having no role.
37:38Having nothing to do.
37:40Is soul-destroying.
37:45All I'm asking is if you were prepared to share a little more.
37:52For Bazar sakes.
38:03Let me think about it.
38:05I'll see what I can do.
38:11Don't tell me you've softened.
38:13I did.
38:14And with good reason.
38:17Margaret does suffer more than anyone else by not having a more meaningful role.
38:22Suffers in health and happiness.
38:24She's overlooked.
38:26And in terms of ability and character and intelligence and flair, she does not deserve to be overlooked.
38:33So why shouldn't we consider expanding the role?
38:36Sharing the job a bit more?
38:38There are two answers to that question.
38:41Neither makes for pretty listening.
38:46Yes, the system is unequal.
38:49Unjust and cruel.
38:51And primogeniture divides and destroys families.
38:54The system stinks.
38:56But in its cruelty and injustice, it reflects something else which is harsh and brutal.
39:02Which no one is suggesting we rearrange.
39:09We all desire equality, but here's the thing.
39:13We were not born equal.
39:18And what's the second?
39:20Do you remember I told you once I got drunk with that god-awful monster Tommy Lassels?
39:26Well, that night, he shared with me his theory about the House of Windsor.
39:32I've never repeated to anyone since.
39:35Go on.
39:40He asked me to imagine a mythological creature.
39:44A rice-addler.
39:46A polycephalus.
39:48A two-headed eagle.
39:50For the purposes of this conversation, I want you to think of it as representing us.
39:55This family.
39:58Your family.
40:00And there have always been the dazzling Windsors and the dull ones.
40:04Your father.
40:06A saint.
40:07But dull.
40:09Sorry.
40:11Your grandfather too.
40:13George V?
40:14Deadly dull.
40:16At the height of the Great War, when the Tsar and the Kaiser and the Emperor of Austria were dazzling
40:23the world, where was he?
40:25He was sticking stamps in his album.
40:27His wife.
40:28Queen Mary?
40:29Wonderful.
40:29Ditchwater.
40:31And so it goes, through George V to Queen Victoria and back, an uninterrupted line of stolid, turgid drearings.
40:40Culminating in me.
40:41Yes, but...
40:44Alongside that dull, dutiful, reliable, heroic strain, runs another.
40:52The dazzling, the brilliant, the individualistic, and the dangerous.
40:59And so, for every Victoria, you get an Edward VII.
41:04For every George V, you get a Prince Eddie.
41:07For every George VI, you get an Edward VIII.
41:12For every Lilibet, you get a Margaret.
41:17And she may have had a success in Washington.
41:20But let's not delude ourselves that serious diplomacy can be achieved through drinking and dancing.
41:26Let Margaret have the glory.
41:28But let's not rewrite the constitutional rule book because she got lucky once.
41:33And where does that leave my relationship with her?
41:35Unchanged.
41:37You're the Queen.
41:39And she's your dangerous baby sister.
41:45She's outside.
41:46She knows we're talking about her.
41:48Then let's join her.
41:50That feverish mind of hers needs no encouragement.
42:32What you're suggesting is unthinkable.
42:35The order of succession to the throne is determined by the Act of Settlement of 1701,
42:40not the wild and irresponsible whims of young princesses.
42:45The principle of undisturbed hereditary descent is a pillar of stability and perpetuity for the nation.
42:53Princess Elizabeth's destiny is to accede to the throne.
42:56Yours is to serve and support.
42:58I would urge you to accept your position in life and to dismiss, forthwith, any childish notions about rewriting the
43:07rule book so that it might better suit your character.
43:11We all have a role to play.
43:14Princess Elizabeth's will be center stage and yours, ma'am, will be from the wings.
43:19Princess Elizabeth's will be center stage and yours, ma'am, will be from the wings.
43:19Princess Elizabeth's will be center stage and yours, ma'am, will be from the wings.
43:49Oh, my God.
44:19Oh, my God.
45:01Oh, my God.
45:46Oh, my God.
45:49Oh, my God.
46:28Oh, my God.
46:31Be happy again, keep on smiling, cause when you're smiling, the whole world smiles with you.
47:16Be happy again, keep on smiling, the whole world smiles with you.
47:31Be happy again, keep on smiling, the whole world smiles with you.
47:37Be happy again, the whole world smiles with you.
47:39Be happy and happy again, the whole world spins with you.
47:39I'm just going to look at those...
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