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The Crown S03E03 [Full Movie] [Vertical Drama]Full EP - Full
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16:27Quiet! Quick up!
16:29Quiet!
16:57Back to work, everyone!
17:03Every time the whistle blows, it makes they think they've heard something.
17:07Another child trapped beneath the wreckage.
17:38This is a firewall, and it's a view, and it's just an easy weapon to use.
17:40I think we'll shoot the same as the Cristobal castle!
17:42It's a firefuck!
17:43I think it's just enough to do something here.
17:45The Flamble is locked!
17:46I'm going to put the Buddhas on the car as the next door.
17:46You won't be open to the car!
17:46You die!
17:47You don't be open to the car.
17:48You don't need the car!
17:48But you're going to get a car!
17:49Want some?
17:49Yeah, that's all.
17:57I guarantee you the highest-level independent inquiry into this tragedy.
18:06All the necessary matters will be given to those in charge
18:10to take whatever action they need.
18:14Have they neglected the truth?
18:15Is the blame lying on the matter of the death?
18:17Have they neglected the truth?
18:19Have they neglected the truth?
18:19Have they neglected the truth?
18:20Have they neglected the truth?
18:21No intention of adding to anything I've made in my step.
18:25It's a bit late now.
18:28We've been turning our room for years. Those tips are dangerous.
18:38There was a disaster waiting to happen.
18:41And no one listened.
18:43The number of casualties in the tip disaster in South Wales could be as high as 200.
18:48Thirty-six people remain in hospital.
18:50Plenty of bodies have been recovered.
18:51And estimates suggest that as many as 150 more are still missing.
18:55Most of them children.
19:06What are you doing?
19:08You haven't heard the news.
19:09No.
19:11I've been at Caroline's birthday party.
19:14When you read the papers tomorrow, you'll understand.
19:16When you read the papers tomorrow, you'll understand.
19:41and prepare the papers tomorrow.
19:41I'm with your first papers tomorrow.
19:41I've been at home.
19:41I've been away for you.
19:57The smoke continues to hamper rescue efforts tonight in the village of Abadhan, South Wales.
20:02So far, 67 bodies, mostly children, have been pulled from the wreckage of Pant Glass Junior School,
20:08which was struck by coal waste from a nearby tip.
20:11Hope remains for many more still missing, but work to recover bodies is likely to continue through the night.
20:18The Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, visited the scene today,
20:20and Buckingham Palace have issued a statement of sorrow from the Queen.
20:24The message reads,
20:25I am shocked and distressed to learn of the terrible disaster which has taken place at Abadhan.
20:30Please convey a message of my heartfelt sympathy from my husband and myself
20:34to the children's parents and to the families of those who have lost their lives.
20:39That's the news from us at the moment.
20:41Now back to London.
20:43There will be special reports during the evening.
21:10Prime Minister.
21:13As of an hour ago, the loss of life in Abadhan stands at 116.
21:18Now it appears that over 80 are still missing.
21:2036 of the survivors have been hospitalised.
21:24I see.
21:25Are any more victims expected to be found?
21:28Not alive, ma'am.
21:30To make matters worse, it has been reported that the north shoulder of Tip 7 has moved
21:34and the village is ready for immediate evacuation.
21:37Mechanical diggers are out of action, bogged down in the soggy mud.
21:41The military have been brought in to help.
21:44Now, given all this, I was hoping I might persuade you to go.
21:55One of the most unfortunate things about being sovereign I have discovered
21:59is that you've paralysed virtually any situation you walk into.
22:03The very last thing emergency and rescue services need
22:07when they're working against the clock is a queen turning up.
22:17I'm not sure I agree.
22:20Children have died.
22:22The community is devastated.
22:26What precisely would you have me do?
22:32We'll comfort people.
22:34Put on a show.
22:36The Crown doesn't do that.
22:41I didn't say put on a show.
22:43I said comfort people.
23:01Your Majesty.
23:08I
23:40Morning, darling. Tea?
23:41Would anyone object if I had something stronger?
23:44Coffee?
23:45No, I was thinking whiskey.
23:47Margaret, it's nine o'clock.
23:49Yes, I know.
23:50But it's not morning.
23:52Not my world, anyway.
23:55Tony caught.
23:57In the small hours.
23:59From a poor box.
24:01In the middle of nowhere.
24:07Oh, it's me.
24:10Can you do something for me?
24:13You told me to go into the children's bedrooms
24:16and kiss them
24:18while they slept.
24:24As soon as he got to Aberfan,
24:26he went straight to the school.
24:38It was unimaginably awful.
24:43Miners used to digging for coal,
24:46now digging to reach their children.
24:52Many of them spent several hours
24:55stuck under the mud
24:56beside dead friends.
24:58Buried alive.
25:01Running out of there.
25:04He then went to the mortuary
25:06where people
25:07were waiting to identify
25:10the children's bodies.
25:12Nurses and Salvation Army volunteers,
25:14they were writing a description
25:17of each adult,
25:18each child,
25:20noting
25:21any possessions
25:22they found
25:23in their pockets,
25:25like, like,
25:25a handkerchief
25:27or sweets,
25:29anything,
25:30to help identify them.
25:45And from there,
25:46I went to
25:47the hospital.
25:49But there,
25:50he comforted a man
25:51who was holding
25:53his son's school cap.
25:56After the hospitals,
25:58he wanted to walk back
25:59to the house
26:00where he used you to stay.
26:02But he carried on walking.
26:06And walking.
26:09What, what, what?
26:13No, I've never heard him like that.
26:26I hope I never do again.
26:38We have Jeffrey Morgan
26:40from the National Coal Board.
26:42I'm George Thomas,
26:43Minister of State for Wales,
26:45here to answer our question.
26:47Will you both accept responsibility?
26:51National Coal Board
26:53cannot accept responsibility
26:54for the weather.
26:55That is...
26:56Abnormal levels of rainfall
26:59have created
27:00extraordinary conditions.
27:01You've known
27:02about the spring
27:03under the tip for years.
27:05I wrote to you.
27:07So did I.
27:08That's what's caused this,
27:09not rainfall.
27:10And nothing was done.
27:12Buried alive
27:13by the National Coal Board.
27:16That's what I want to see
27:17written on my child's desk.
27:19Yes!
27:20Yes!
27:21Yes!
27:21Yes!
27:23We've got people
27:24in dire need now.
27:26When's government
27:27going to step in?
27:30Let us be quite clear.
27:34A dreadful tragedy
27:36has taken place.
27:37But blame for that
27:39cannot be placed
27:40at the door of the Labour Party.
27:42Tip number seven
27:43was built in 1958
27:45when the Labour Party
27:47wasn't in power.
27:49I had a visit today
27:51from certain members
27:52of the Cabinet.
27:54You need to tell me who.
27:56Who are concerned
27:57that this is all
27:58turning political.
27:59Of course it's
28:00turning political.
28:02And they want you
28:03to do something
28:03to deflect the blame.
28:06Their view is
28:06if the Labour government
28:08pay the price
28:09for this tragedy
28:09and the Tories
28:10make political capital
28:12from it
28:12it would be obscene
28:13and a betrayal
28:14not just of the people
28:16of South Wales
28:16but of all of us
28:18in the movement.
28:19We've been waiting
28:20for this for too long,
28:21Harold.
28:2213 years in opposition
28:24and now we're finally
28:25in power,
28:27in government.
28:27We cannot allow ourselves
28:29to be crucified
28:30on the altar
28:31of public opinion
28:32over something
28:33that isn't our fault.
28:34Oh, when people
28:36are angry
28:36they throw stones
28:37at their leaders.
28:38Then it's the duty
28:39not just to deflect
28:40that anger
28:40but to show solidarity
28:42with our supporters.
28:43Oh.
28:45This is grief, Marcia.
28:47It's injustice.
28:48It's just another
28:49in a long list
28:50of injustices.
28:51There's parents
28:51grieving their children.
28:53It's also
28:54cold-hearted refusal
28:55to accept responsibility
28:57by the people
28:58who are to blame.
28:59the Tories
29:00and now they're
29:01making us
29:01the scapegoats.
29:03Well, what do you
29:04want me to do about it?
29:06Make sure
29:07they take the blame
29:08and if you can't
29:09blame it on the Tories
29:10and you won't
29:11press it in the House
29:12and you can't go
29:13after the NCB
29:14until the tribunal
29:15is over
29:15then perhaps
29:17we should look
29:18for another
29:19establishment figure
29:20to deflect
29:22negative attention.
29:24Who?
29:26her.
29:28The Queen.
29:30But you must admit
29:31her behaviour
29:32is symptomatic
29:33of establishment
29:34neglect.
29:35Her behaviour
29:36is unfortunate.
29:38You went to see her
29:40today, didn't you?
29:41Yes.
29:42And you asked her
29:43again to go?
29:44Yes.
29:46And what did she say?
29:47The Crown
29:48doesn't go.
29:50Something like that.
29:52The Duke of Edinburgh
29:54is now going.
29:55They pulled him away
29:56from some duck shoot.
29:58Yes, but she isn't.
30:00Perhaps there's
30:01good reason for that.
30:03Maybe she finds
30:04that kind of
30:05situation difficult.
30:07Losing your children
30:08is difficult.
30:11Losing brothers
30:12and sisters
30:13is difficult.
30:15Living in a mining
30:16village where the
30:17coal boards
30:17abandons you
30:18is difficult.
30:19And instead of
30:20sticking the knife
30:21in her
30:21and allowing us
30:22all to vent
30:23our anger
30:23at someone
30:24cold-hearted,
30:25you'd sooner
30:25let your own
30:26team take the
30:26blame.
30:27You're pathetic.
30:28You disgust me.
30:29So you keep
30:30telling me.
30:30If you ever
30:31want to be
30:32a real leader,
30:33a real man,
30:34a real socialist,
30:36you're going to
30:36have to grow
30:37some balls.
30:41The MCB
30:42is a creation
30:44of the Labour Party.
30:46Yeah!
30:46This is a
30:49government-made
30:51disaster.
30:53Take responsibility!
30:55efficiency!
30:55Rules go!
30:56risk.wedruk
31:00it is
31:02going
31:04to the nextric
31:05in
31:05aNext
31:05end
31:08season Thirty
31:10point,
31:14to...
31:16This one
31:18take nice
31:19Come on, sir, come on, sir.
31:46And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.
31:51And there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain.
32:03For the former things are passed away.
32:10Fear not, for I am with thee.
32:13He shall feed his flock like a shepherd.
32:17He shall gather the lambs with his arm.
32:20And carry them in his bosom.
32:22And shall gently leave those that are with young.
32:26And the streets of the city shall be full of boys and girls playing in the streets thereof.
32:33And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts.
32:38In that day when I make up my jewels, and I will spare them, as a man spareth his own
32:45son that serveth him.
32:48I saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth.
32:55I heard a voice from heaven.
33:09Amen.
33:18Amen.
33:26Amen.
33:33Amen.
33:36Amen.
33:45Amen.
33:55Amen.
34:04Oh, my God.
34:51How was it?
34:53Extraordinary.
34:57The grief, the anger,
35:00the government of the Cobourg,
35:02but God, too.
35:0681 children were buried today.
35:10The rage in all the faces behind all the guys.
35:16They didn't smash things up.
35:18They didn't fight in the streets.
35:21What did they do?
35:23They sang.
35:25The whole community.
35:27It's the most astonishing thing I've ever heard.
35:37Did you weep?
35:41Did I weep?
35:47What kind of question is that?
35:50Just a question.
35:51Did you weep?
35:54I might have wept, yes.
35:56Are you going to tell me it was inappropriate?
35:59And the fact is,
36:01anyone who heard that hymn today
36:04would not just have wept.
36:09It would have been broken into a thousand tiny pieces.
36:37I see you.
36:41Thank you for letting me know.
36:47We've had a tip-off from a friendly newspaper editor.
36:51The government, determined not to take the blame for Aberfan,
36:56have decided to refocus the subject of the national conversation.
37:02And as briefed to newspapers as that.
37:07One person has been conspicuously absent from Aberfan,
37:11and that is our Queen.
37:13The scandalous lack of care and interest,
37:15one can only assume it is that by our head of state,
37:19is symptomatic of a lack of care from the traditional establishment,
37:23not just for the people of Wales, but for the whole working class.
37:36And the Prime Minister gave that his blessing.
37:40I think we have to assume so.
38:10from the book,
38:12to the writer of the Reson,
38:13we have a planner on this place.
38:14That's why I realized I forgot.
38:15On arrival at RAF St. Athan,
38:18you will be received by Sir Kenid Trehurn,
38:21Lord-Lieutenant for Glomorgan,
38:22and taken via car to the school disaster site in Aberfan.
38:28Then on to the Bithania Chapel for the presentation of the heroes and survivors of the disaster
38:35There will then be a visit to the cemetery where you will lay a wreath
38:39And finally a visit to the home of a local miner, Thomas Edwards, who lost relatives in the disaster
38:45And scheduled conversations with several other grieving families
38:50A whole trip should be approximately two and a half hours
38:54Without wishing to prompt your majesty, you may wish to consider that this is Wales, not England
39:02A display of emotion would not just be considered appropriate
39:07It's expected
39:30To be continued...
39:30...
42:04Thomas and Gwen Edwards, ma'am, whose home this is, they lost their two children, and this is Howell, Gwen's
42:13father, who managed to rescue one of the grandchildren.
42:18Sarah, she has something for you, ma'am.
42:25From the remaining children, thank you.
42:31You're welcome.
42:58We're so glad you're here.
43:10It's very good.
43:39The Duke of Edinburgh, who said the family sung a hymn
43:43when they buried their children, when they buried their children?
43:45Yes, ma'am.
43:48Is there any way I might hear it?
43:50I'm sure we can find a recording.
43:55And I'll ask the Prime Minister to come and see me as soon as possible.
43:59Yes, ma'am.
43:59And I'm sure we can find a recording.
44:07Yes, ma'am.
44:08Yes, ma'am.
44:15And I'm sure we can find a recording.
44:15It's been a recording.
44:47The Prime Minister, Your Majesty.
44:50Your Majesty.
45:02Churchill would have had the character to do it face to face.
45:07Come to think of it, so would Anthony Eden and Harold Macmillan.
45:12Each of them would have had the courage to express their anger to me directly.
45:16None of them would ever have resorted to going behind my back like that.
45:23I have it on authority.
45:24You tipped off journalists that I was letting the side down by not going to Aberfan.
45:30Never.
45:31It wasn't you?
45:32No, ma'am.
45:38But perhaps one or two of my colleagues concerned at the anger being directed at the government.
45:44Broke ranks.
45:45Took matters into their own hands.
45:51It's possible.
46:04Perhaps they're right.
46:06The people of Aberfan deserved a prompt response.
46:09They didn't get one.
46:11They deserved a display of compassion,
46:13of empathy from their Queen.
46:15And they got it yesterday.
46:16They got nothing.
46:19I dabbed a bone-dry eye, and by some miracle, no one noticed.
46:32After the Blitz,
46:34when we visited hospitals,
46:37I saw what my parents, the King and Queen, saw.
46:40They wept.
46:43I couldn't.
46:45Well, you were a child.
46:48What do you expect?
46:49Not just as a child.
46:50When my grandmother, Queen Mary,
46:54whom I loved very much,
46:57when she died,
47:01nothing.
47:05Well, if she'd been ill a long time,
47:07it had been expected.
47:09When I had my first child,
47:11a moment of such significance for every mother.
47:23I have known for some time
47:25there is something wrong with me.
47:28Not wrong.
47:30Deficient, then.
47:31How else would you describe it
47:33when something is missing?
47:40These meetings are confidential, yes.
47:46I have never done a day's manual work in my life.
47:51Not one.
47:52I am an academic.
47:54A privileged Oxford dom.
47:56Not a worker.
47:59I don't like beer.
48:01I prefer brandy.
48:04I prefer wild salmon to tinned salmon.
48:08Chateaubriand to stained kidney pie.
48:12And I don't like pipe smoking.
48:15I far prefer cigars.
48:19But cigars are a symbol of capitalist privilege.
48:23So, I smoke a pipe on the campaign trail and on television.
48:29It makes me more approachable.
48:35Likeable.
48:40We can't be everything to everyone and still be true to ourselves.
48:46We do what we have to do as leaders.
48:49That's our job.
48:51Our job is to calm more crises than we create.
48:56That's our job.
48:57And you do it very well indeed.
49:01And in a way, your absence of emotion is a blessing.
49:07No one needs hysteria from a head of state.
49:14I mean, the truth is, we barely need humanity.
49:33Prime Minister.
49:38Your Majesty.
49:40Your Majesty.
49:43Your Majesty.
49:53Your Majesty.
50:29Your Majesty.
50:31My Majesty.
50:36My question.
50:39My Harriet.
50:39What?
50:40While the need hath gone alone, while the tempest still is high,
50:51of the refuge hath I found, hence my help has soared on me.
51:02Leave now, leave me not alone, still support and support me.
51:14With now, God, be alive, with my eyes.
51:59You will be alive.
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