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00:00:01We are gathered together here in the sight of God and in the face of this congregation
00:00:06to join together this man and this woman in holy matter.
00:00:16Instituted of God in the time of man's innocence, signifying unto us the mystical union that
00:00:23is between Christ and his church.
00:00:25Therefore, it is not by any to be enterprised, nor taken in hand, unadvisedly, lightly, or
00:00:33wantonly, to satisfy men's carnal lusts and appetites like brute beasts that understand
00:00:40nothing, but reverently, discreetly, advisedly, soberly, and in the fear of God, duly considering
00:00:50the causes for which matrimony was ordained.
00:00:55Now I've crowned you my princess
00:01:03Though there's nothing in a name
00:01:15Others would have sounded pretty tame
00:01:23If you were poorer
00:01:29I could be no surer
00:01:36That you're a princess
00:01:42May I call you princess
00:01:49If you say
00:01:51Love
00:01:53Thank you very much
00:01:54Very, very fresh
00:01:55Full of vitality, thank you
00:01:57And we're going to do another one when we're ready
00:02:02I'm your prince
00:02:03Thank you
00:02:04And to me everyone
00:02:05And...
00:02:06Next
00:02:07Pride and gruel
00:02:08Pride and gruel
00:02:13Bloody awful things
00:02:15Weddings
00:02:16Dreadfully upsetting
00:02:18Unless it's one's own of course
00:02:24Another couple
00:02:24Another couple offer to build a castle
00:02:27Lower the portcullis
00:02:28Pull up the drawbridge
00:02:29How do you mean?
00:02:31Couples do that, don't they?
00:02:33They turn to each other
00:02:34They turn to each other
00:02:34And all we see is their backs
00:02:38So what am I to do, really?
00:02:43They all want to take me on, apparently
00:02:48Through daunting a prospect
00:02:51I could keep it again
00:02:54Don't be silly, old friend
00:02:57Yes, but isn't that the first quality one should look for in a husband?
00:03:01In the olden days people weren't confused
00:03:04People married for sensible reasons
00:03:06Marriage was a consolidation of assets
00:03:09Also of other things
00:03:13Friendship
00:03:15Valued
00:03:18Outlooks
00:03:21We breed Derby winners
00:03:24Have an army of children
00:03:26They leave
00:03:27Look, and I know the rules
00:03:30I know the rules
00:03:31And your family all know me
00:03:33And I think are not averse
00:03:36Oh, they adore you
00:03:37And I, you
00:03:41Always have
00:03:45I'm your old faithful, after all
00:03:47Cheers
00:03:56Cheers
00:03:57Cheers
00:04:20Mummy said something interesting the other day.
00:04:23Hello.
00:04:26She said that the first ten years of marriage were just an overture.
00:04:32That there's often a crisis at ten years but then you work it out and settle in.
00:04:40And it's only then that it really gets into its stride.
00:04:44I suppose that's what's happened to us?
00:04:53Possibly.
00:04:58I was thinking perhaps we should have a big anniversary party this year to celebrate hitting our stride.
00:05:13All right.
00:05:21Yes?
00:05:23All right.
00:05:27So how was it?
00:05:31Oh, it somehow managed to lift the spirits and make one want to kill oneself in equal measure.
00:05:37It took forever to get there.
00:05:39Mummy was a nightmare.
00:05:41Mercifully, they sent a helicopter to bring us back.
00:05:44Oh.
00:05:47And I had this horrible feeling that somewhere, in the middle of it all, I agreed to get married myself.
00:05:58What?
00:06:01To whom?
00:06:03Billy Wallace.
00:06:06Goodness.
00:06:07Congratulations.
00:06:10Oh.
00:06:11Christ.
00:06:14So if I were to accept, it would be a yes from you?
00:06:23Yes, of course.
00:06:25An emphatic yes.
00:06:27And Philip and I were just discussing having a party for our tenth wedding anniversary.
00:06:33And you and Billy could use the occasion to announce your engagement, if you wanted.
00:06:40That's a nice idea.
00:06:43Well, that's settled then.
00:06:46My pleasure.
00:06:47Good night, Margaret.
00:08:33I'm not sure how I feel about a Russian satellite circling the earth.
00:08:39Just above our heads.
00:08:41What's he doing up there?
00:08:43Nationally, it's providing information about the density of the Earth's upper atmosphere.
00:08:48Of course, its darker purpose is to demonstrate to everyone
00:08:52the extent of Russian military power and technical capacity.
00:08:57The same rocket that launched this satellite is capable of firing a nuclear warhead
00:09:01into enemy territory with pinpoint accuracy.
00:09:05Imagine the effect this will have on the Americans.
00:09:08Great crisis of self-doubt, if I'm not very much mistaken.
00:09:12We must seize this opportunity to help the Americans
00:09:15and work together in a joint effort to meet the Russian threat.
00:09:19That is the way to repair Anglo-American relations,
00:09:23which, as you know, have deteriorated terribly due to the Suez Crisis.
00:09:31Right. You know, after the war, they said that I...
00:09:34I'm absolutely determined to restore the special relationship that exists between our two countries.
00:09:39We're bound by so much more than just language and shared history.
00:09:45It's a kind of marriage, as in any marriage.
00:09:49There'll be ups and downs, but one must work to get things back on track.
00:09:54Rather in the same way that a doctor examines a patient...
00:09:58They say that listening is important.
00:10:00But this is really quite a simple...
00:10:01In any marriage.
00:10:03First try.
00:10:04Does that mean, then, that we can learn just as much from this satellite as the Russians?
00:10:19Well, how are we going to do this?
00:10:21I think the driver should drop me first, then take you onto the station.
00:10:25Or I could wait.
00:10:28I don't think that would be wise.
00:10:32Why?
00:10:33How long do you need with him?
00:10:37A day.
00:10:40Maybe two.
00:10:42It's the last time, I promise.
00:10:45Don't make promises you cannot keep.
00:10:47No.
00:10:49I'm determined to mend it.
00:10:51It's time, now that you're Prime Minister.
00:10:54Yes, it is.
00:11:01There, there it is.
00:11:05Terrific.
00:11:23There's two hundreds.
00:11:26Very good!
00:11:31with a one two three flash oh quite magnificent thank you why does it always have to be Cecil
00:11:39Beaton taking my official birthday portrait what's wrong with Cecil when it came out last
00:11:44year everyone said how pretty you look no they said how much I look like you well quite yeah
00:11:52this is just one thing fairy tales yes but he does it so well and to me your royal highness
00:12:01little less chin and what do you think I asked my new lady-in-waiting here today your majesty
00:12:11to offer her opinion having at least one foot in the real world I think birthday portraits should
00:12:19evolve and mature with age like the subject show change in the character complexity reality
00:12:30no one wants complexity and reality from us do sit down people have enough of that in their own lives
00:12:40they want us to help them escape indeed your majesty imagine this if you will
00:12:48a young woman a commonplace creature she sits in her drab little scullery so much work to do so much
00:12:55washing up how she longs for comfort for hope and again one two three and flash
00:13:05she wants to believe her life has some meaning beyond chores she opens a magazine and she sees her royal
00:13:14highness's photograph for one glorious transforming moment she becomes a princess too she is lifted out of
00:13:23her miserable pitiful reality into a fantasy later she will step out of her house in a a new neckerchief
00:13:38perhaps for which she has saved
00:13:40oh she will hold her head up high she is renewed and all thanks to you your royal highness
00:13:49and to the ideal which you represent and now with a one two three and flash quite marvellous
00:13:59ding dong the bells are ringing ding dong the bells are ringing for you and I
00:14:21in the twenty or so years we've known the hapless misshapen crane that is billy wallace has any
00:14:27woman ever looked at him as an object of desire I mean even remotely certainly not then how can one
00:14:35begin to explain that
00:15:06ma'am lord blamford just telephoned to apologize and say that mr. wallace may be indisposed this evening
00:15:11they can't be indisposed we're announcing our engagement something about an injury rather a serious injury
00:15:32where is he
00:15:34the royal highness princess margaret
00:16:00well what's going on it's our announcement this evening unforeseen sir i'm afraid rather a dust-up in the early
00:16:08hours
00:16:10are you drunk don't be like that i had to do something for the pain
00:16:15what happened wait till you hear you'll laugh till you spit
00:16:20your friend tenant rather took offense at something i did
00:16:23you came to blaze with calling i believe the word
00:16:26duel was mentioned a duel
00:16:30tenant issued the challenge a little childish in this day and age if you ask me but a duel is
00:16:36a duel so i stepped up to the mark
00:16:40that's what a gentleman does
00:16:47if i'm completely honest a little drink had been taken during the night
00:16:52but we faced the dawn with clear heads and strong hearts
00:16:58now tenant wanted to motor up to glenn to get his father's old pistols
00:17:02would have been quite ridiculous much too far away sir blamford offered his
00:17:06that was a bloody stupid mistake
00:17:09a duel is not just a test of marksmanship
00:17:13it's a test of character
00:17:14ten paces
00:17:17one
00:17:19two
00:17:21three
00:17:23four
00:17:24five
00:17:26six
00:17:28seven
00:17:29eight
00:17:31nine
00:17:33ten
00:17:36fucker shot me in the leg
00:17:39bloody awful thing
00:17:40anyway
00:17:41i survived with a small flesh wound
00:17:46why was he angry with you
00:17:49it's the strangest thing but
00:17:50ever since word got out about our engagement
00:17:53i've found myself quite the center of attention
00:17:56it's as though every good-looking girl on earth's taken the news as a personal challenge
00:18:01i'm not used to the idea of being a bow
00:18:04much less a catch
00:18:06seems to have gone to my head rather
00:18:10had a bit of a fumble at blenheim
00:18:12it was rather a beauty
00:18:14it was in pictures you know
00:18:15an actress
00:18:17anyway
00:18:18tenant got wind of it
00:18:19it got very cross
00:18:28yes with reason
00:18:32pathetic
00:18:35weak and contemptible fool
00:18:39i never even wanted to marry you
00:18:42you were only ever an act of charity
00:18:44or desperation
00:18:48and now you insult me
00:18:49you
00:18:51people like you don't get to insult people like me
00:18:53you get to be eternally grateful
00:18:58and you've quite the way with women
00:19:02take a look with this face
00:19:04a picture of disappointment and disgust
00:19:09this is the look that every woman you ever know will come to share
00:19:14this is what the next 40 years of your life will look like
00:19:25margaret
00:19:27margaret
00:19:44i've been asked to tell you that princess margaret will not be announcing engagement this evening
00:19:51our royal highnesses should explain everything later
00:19:53yes i'm sure she will thank you michael
00:19:55thank you
00:20:18all right all right settle down
00:20:21so on my recent tour of the pacific
00:20:24i was introduced to a man who said to me
00:20:27my wife is a doctor of philosophy and much more important than i am
00:20:34to which i could only reply
00:20:36ah yes sir we have that trouble in our family too
00:20:43you know when i imagined our marriage in the early days
00:20:46i imagined two people welded together into some sort of combined existence
00:20:53ten years
00:20:54ten years has taught me
00:20:57the secret of a successful marriage is actually to have different interests
00:21:03well different interests but not not not entirely different
00:21:13so it's a funny business
00:21:16one sees the whole of the other person you see even that part of them that they don't see themselves
00:21:20and and presumably
00:21:23they see that hidden part of you
00:21:27one ends up knowing more about one's partner than they know about themselves
00:21:33and it can be pretty tough to keep quiet about it so you have to
00:21:38you have to come to an accommodation an arrangement a deal
00:21:45if you like to take the rough with the smooth
00:21:52the extraordinary thing is down there in the rough in the long reeds of difficulty and pain
00:22:04that is where you find the treasure
00:22:09so i would like to propose a toast
00:22:14in the name of love
00:22:18in the name of our beloved country
00:22:21in the name of steadfastness
00:22:24in the name of another ten marvellous years
00:22:31i give you
00:22:34mon petit choux
00:22:41lilibet
00:22:44elizabeth
00:22:45elizabeth
00:22:47the queen
00:22:49the queen
00:22:55the queen
00:22:55the queen
00:22:57the queen
00:22:57the queen
00:23:14I don't know.
00:23:55Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:24:14Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:24:39Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:24:46Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:25:08Oh, boy.
00:25:10Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:25:40Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:26:13Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:26:24Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:26:33Be near me.
00:26:36His weakness repels me.
00:26:40His love disgusts me.
00:26:48Oh, boy, you will not be able to laugh at me.
00:27:01Oh, boy.
00:27:05Good morning.
00:27:06Oh, darling, what a mess.
00:27:08It is the most beautiful day.
00:27:16I bought something to cheer you up.
00:27:20Cecil's magnificent work.
00:27:22He's quite outdone himself this time.
00:27:27I can tell you which one I would choose
00:27:29as the official birthday portrait.
00:27:32And Cecil immediately agreed.
00:27:35But, of course, it's for you to decide.
00:28:12And with regards to Billy Wallace...
00:28:14Don't mention that name.
00:28:16I've had him on the telephone to me all morning.
00:28:19Quite distraught.
00:28:20Then his mother, then his grandma.
00:28:22No, I'm never speaking to him again.
00:28:24Then we will find you someone else.
00:28:29I don't want you to find me anyone.
00:28:33Moritz Landsgrave of Hesse.
00:28:35He's a distant cousin.
00:28:37Now, his mother was a Catholic,
00:28:39but their lands are still intact.
00:28:41And he gives a very good show of himself on the polo field.
00:28:44No one!
00:28:46Someone suggested Prince Christian of Hanover,
00:28:49a descendant of Queen Victoria.
00:28:52Served in the Luftwaffe,
00:28:53but we won't hold that against him.
00:28:56I do know what the official duties of the lady-in-waiting are.
00:28:59Accompanying me on foreign trips,
00:29:01dealing with my male.
00:29:04Do you suppose it might also include
00:29:06helping me climb over the wall to escape?
00:29:09I just can't bear it anymore.
00:29:11I'm having some people to dinner.
00:29:13Tonight.
00:29:16Normal people.
00:29:18Yes, they're all normal.
00:29:21But in their own way, they're all quite exceptional too.
00:29:24You can go.
00:29:25And possibly not deferential.
00:29:29That's fine.
00:29:31As long as they still meet the main requirements.
00:29:34Which are?
00:29:36That none of them breeds horses, owns Lend,
00:29:40or knows my mother.
00:30:04All right, all of you.
00:30:07Hello.
00:30:09Everyone.
00:30:10I'd like you to say hello to our guest of honour,
00:30:14Her Royal Highness, the Princess Margaret.
00:30:19Hello.
00:30:19Hello.
00:30:22Are you ready, ma'am?
00:30:24Here come the introductions.
00:30:26Here we have Dudley on the piano.
00:30:28Here.
00:30:31And this here is Shilpa.
00:30:36Oh, God, Jeremy.
00:30:39Oh, God, Jeremy.
00:30:41You must have...
00:30:43Uh, thank you, Jane,
00:30:47I can always ask Ryan.
00:30:48Do you know that our designers quite...
00:30:51No, he didn't want to tell.
00:30:53No, he said it was just that.
00:30:54You really got the whole lot.
00:30:56But I probably agree,
00:30:57that's fine.
00:30:58No.
00:30:58I know that this is tonight.
00:30:59I feel like Dean's read the outside where I'm in discussion.
00:31:02Leave, leave.
00:31:02Oh, you'll have to leave me.
00:31:11You're feeling a little left out.
00:31:15You're thinking to yourself,
00:31:18these dabblers and freaks all seem to know one another very well.
00:31:28Then you'd be absolutely right.
00:31:32Now, be honest.
00:31:35Can you remember any of the names?
00:31:41No, not really.
00:31:42Can't remember me either.
00:31:45What we've met.
00:31:46We have.
00:31:48Where have we met?
00:31:50Perhaps they'll come to you.
00:31:52Now, where to begin?
00:31:56Huh. Far corner.
00:31:57The irresistible so-and-so with the mustard-colored pearly neck.
00:32:01Irresistible?
00:32:02Oh, come on.
00:32:04A nine, surely.
00:32:05Seven.
00:32:07It's called Jeremy.
00:32:08He's heir to a chocolate fortune.
00:32:10Married to the blonde beauty opposite.
00:32:14Oh, she doesn't eat.
00:32:15Isn't she?
00:32:17Yes, they dazzle in public, those do.
00:32:20They don't disappoint in private, either.
00:32:23More of that another time, I think.
00:32:24Who's next?
00:32:26Ah, yes.
00:32:27Our flushed and fleshy friend in Paisley.
00:32:30His name's Ken Russell, makes documentaries for the BBC.
00:32:33Travels everywhere on a bus.
00:32:38You've probably never been on a bus, have you?
00:32:43No.
00:32:45Pity.
00:32:46You really do meet the best people.
00:32:51Tell me about the woman with the, uh, extraordinary eyes.
00:32:57Brown as Frankenstein.
00:33:00She played opposite Boris Karloff in that movie, you know, actress.
00:33:04Yeah.
00:33:05No one can quite make out why she left a rather brilliant film producer for a dreary politician.
00:33:13His name's John Perfumo.
00:33:16Fucking dull.
00:33:17It's true.
00:33:18It's true.
00:33:20But, the older gentleman beside him.
00:33:23Oh, no, no, no, no, I know who that one is.
00:33:24That's John Benjamin.
00:33:25Heard.
00:33:26Um.
00:33:29Books from Boots and Country Lanes.
00:33:32Free speech.
00:33:33Free passes.
00:33:34Class distinction.
00:33:36Distinction.
00:33:39Democracy.
00:33:40Democracy.
00:33:41And.
00:33:42Proper dreams.
00:33:45Just so.
00:33:50Is it really true he has two miles?
00:33:54I hope so.
00:33:56Better if he has three.
00:34:00We don't want anyone conventional around here.
00:34:10Now, tell me about you.
00:34:12Oh God, you don't remember?
00:34:14No.
00:34:15I'm a photographer.
00:34:18Oh, the wedding photographer.
00:34:20Ah, that was a favour.
00:34:21It's not my normal line of work.
00:34:23What is?
00:34:26This.
00:34:30Ah.
00:34:32What is yours?
00:34:33Yes.
00:34:36Portraits.
00:34:37I don't like that word.
00:34:39It's so stuffy and traditional.
00:34:41Oh, sorry.
00:34:43What are they then?
00:34:46People.
00:34:46Faces.
00:34:47They're the most interesting subject that I've found so far.
00:34:52If you can think of anything more interesting, do let me know.
00:34:57Oh, I like them.
00:35:00As if there's no camera at all.
00:35:03Caught them off guard.
00:35:05It's all luck, really.
00:35:07Made the ugliness beautiful.
00:35:09I despise posturing and pretentiousness and humbug.
00:35:14Don't you?
00:35:17Is that why you took up photography?
00:35:21Maybe.
00:35:23Maybe it's just a good way to get behind closed doors.
00:35:26Somebody's door in particular.
00:35:28Just doors, generally.
00:35:29The facade is only useful as a mark-up or something one has to get behind or beyond.
00:35:34The surface is so dreary, don't you think?
00:35:37What people want to show themselves, the idealised version of no interest to me.
00:35:41What people hide.
00:35:45That interests me.
00:35:49But you get so close.
00:35:53Isn't it rather an intrusion?
00:35:55It's very much an intrusion, yes.
00:35:57That's exactly what photography is.
00:36:00I use a small Leica, nothing fancy, a natural light, which means that I can prowl around.
00:36:06All the while I'm getting closer and closer, and in the end it's kind of like...
00:36:11It's a...
00:36:13Intrusion.
00:36:17Intimacy.
00:36:18Intimacy.
00:36:18Intimacy.
00:36:19Okay.
00:36:38How would you feel about taking my photograph?
00:36:41Well, I'd consider it.
00:36:43On one condition.
00:36:47Go on.
00:36:48When you come to my slum's studio,
00:36:49you'd leave the titles and princess outside.
00:36:53Oh, I'd be happy to.
00:36:54And for the duration of the session,
00:36:56you'd do everything I saw.
00:37:00Don't look like that.
00:37:03You're dying to, miss it.
00:37:07Dying to what?
00:37:09Be a supplicant.
00:37:13I can tell.
00:37:19It was the first room I'd ever been to
00:37:21where nobody got up,
00:37:22bowed,
00:37:23curtsied.
00:37:25Some just carried on having conversations
00:37:27if I wasn't there at all.
00:37:29Those that did talk to me
00:37:30did with such
00:37:32indifference or
00:37:34nonchalance it verged on.
00:37:37Inpertinence.
00:37:38There was this one,
00:37:39in particular,
00:37:41Tony.
00:37:42Anthony, surely.
00:37:43No.
00:37:44He insisted.
00:37:45Tony.
00:37:46Armstrong Jones.
00:37:47This is
00:37:48photographer.
00:37:50Like Cecil?
00:37:50No, nothing like Cecil.
00:37:52Couldn't be less like Cecil.
00:37:54Well, maybe a bit like Cecil.
00:37:56He's obviously queer.
00:37:58Interestingly,
00:37:59Elizabeth denies it.
00:38:00Elizabeth who?
00:38:02Cavendish.
00:38:03I called him when I got home last night
00:38:05and interrogated her.
00:38:05What are the five most important things
00:38:07I need to know about that man?
00:38:09Why five?
00:38:10I don't know.
00:38:11It felt like the right number.
00:38:13Why not three?
00:38:14It's more interesting than three.
00:38:17So what did she say?
00:38:19One,
00:38:20it is Welsh.
00:38:21Is that interesting?
00:38:22No,
00:38:23not particularly.
00:38:25Well,
00:38:25he had polio as a child.
00:38:27He has a passion for
00:38:29inventing things
00:38:30and he would never dream
00:38:32of being anything as straightforward
00:38:33as simply queer.
00:38:35What on earth does that mean?
00:38:36Not altogether sure.
00:38:39But
00:38:41I'm also not even curious
00:38:42to find out.
00:38:43What was number five?
00:38:45You can go.
00:38:46No, that was five.
00:38:47No, Margaret,
00:38:48that was four.
00:38:49It was all right.
00:38:50Five is...
00:38:52I liked him.
00:38:54Yes.
00:38:55I can tell that.
00:38:58There's a contempt in him.
00:39:00What for?
00:39:04For me.
00:39:06For us.
00:39:08For everything we represent.
00:39:13I actually think you'd like it.
00:39:17That's what's so dangerous about him.
00:39:21Upstairs!
00:39:21You guys.
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00:39:51Upstairs!
00:40:01right
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