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00:01:02Half a million people
00:01:06At a racecourse
00:01:11Next to the coronation, your sister
00:01:14Is now the most famous woman in the world
00:01:18Yes
00:01:23I'm the luckiest
00:01:27Not on our romantic trip to Reducia
00:01:30Official duty to Reducia
00:01:32With the man I love
00:01:34Secretly love
00:01:36I will be the happiest
00:01:52I've got a story, Chief
00:01:54It's important
00:01:55As long as it's not about the royal family
00:01:57Bill, I'm all ears
00:01:58It is about the royal family, Chief
00:01:59Oh, let me guess
00:02:01Our thanks to one beautiful young woman
00:02:03One short televised ceremony
00:02:06Oh, thank you, Bob
00:02:07A tired, anachronistic institution
00:02:10Is rejuvenated
00:02:11A nation is liberated
00:02:13From the austerity of rationing and war
00:02:15Our place as a leading power in the world
00:02:18Is re-established just when it seemed to be slipping
00:02:20What a load of bollocks
00:02:21Snifter?
00:02:23I shouldn't
00:02:23Oh, go on
00:02:24It's nearly lunchtime
00:02:25Papers, sir
00:02:26Thanks, Mary
00:02:27My job
00:02:28It's Princess Margaret
00:02:29What about her?
00:02:31Leaving the abbey on the day of the coronation
00:02:33I saw her picking a piece of fluff off a man's uniform
00:02:36Fluff?
00:02:38Yes, fluff
00:02:39Jesus, Bill
00:02:39I thought we did serious reporting here
00:02:41This is serious
00:02:42Because the man in question
00:02:44Her father's former query group captain Peter Townsend
00:02:48Is a commoner
00:02:49And, wait for it
00:02:51A divorced commoner
00:02:54Historically
00:02:55When this lot brush up against divorce
00:02:57You end up with either reformation or abdication
00:02:59Will church and state clash again?
00:03:02It's a big story
00:03:03So are comet jet planes dropping out of the sky
00:03:06Stalin's death ushering in a power reshuffle in the Soviet Union
00:03:10Then write it up, Chief
00:03:12I've got a feeling about this one
00:03:13Based on what?
00:03:19What are you doing, man?
00:03:20Picking fluff off a man's jacket
00:03:23That's a gesture as intimate as a kiss
00:03:26More intimate
00:03:26Since it suggests the kiss has already happened
00:03:31No, I'm sorry, Bill
00:03:32I can't hold the front page for a bit of fluff
00:03:34Let me write it, Chief
00:03:36Then you decide
00:03:44Make sure it's peppery
00:03:46Make sure it pops
00:03:47Yes, sir
00:04:05While you're living in front new to me
00:04:05Right away
00:04:09I know
00:04:09I know
00:04:09I know
00:04:09I know
00:05:17Switchboard. Good morning, Your Royal Highness.
00:05:20Good morning. I would like to speak to my sister, please.
00:05:22One moment, please.
00:05:29London.
00:05:31Buckingham Palace, please.
00:05:33Victoria, 4832.
00:05:34Hold the line.
00:05:37Buckingham Palace, good morning.
00:05:39Go ahead, please.
00:05:41I have your Royal Highness, the Princess Margaret, for her majesty.
00:05:45Certainly, sir.
00:05:48Sir.
00:05:49Morning.
00:05:50Princess Margaret, for her majesty.
00:06:17Hello.
00:06:18I have her Royal Highness, the Princess Margaret, for her majesty.
00:06:21Yes, sir.
00:06:23Breakfast room.
00:06:24Breakfast room.
00:06:25Yes, sir.
00:06:31Telephone call for you, ma'am.
00:06:34Yes?
00:06:36Her Royal Highness, the Princess Margaret, your majesty.
00:06:43Hello, you.
00:06:44Hello, you.
00:06:47Sir, I was wondering if you had a free evening soon where we all might have dinner together.
00:06:51Before I go to Rhodesia.
00:06:52I'm sure I do.
00:06:53Thursday?
00:06:55Thursday?
00:06:55Mummy's out.
00:06:56I'd have to check.
00:06:58Lovely.
00:06:59And who's us all?
00:07:02Well, you and me and Philip and, um...
00:07:06And I would like to bring Peter, if I may.
00:07:09What, Peter, Peter?
00:07:11Yes, Peter.
00:07:14Oh.
00:07:14What does that mean, O?
00:07:16Nothing.
00:07:17Oh, how nice.
00:07:19Is there something we'd like to discuss with you?
00:07:22Eh?
00:07:24There you go again.
00:07:25Sorry.
00:07:26Are you going to be given a clue?
00:07:29No.
00:07:31No.
00:07:32Stop it.
00:07:33Sorry.
00:07:35So, Thursday evening then, you'll check.
00:07:37Fine.
00:07:43It'll be such fun.
00:07:46Lovely.
00:07:51Lovely.
00:07:55Lovely.
00:08:03There you are.
00:08:07Here we are.
00:08:09Sir?
00:08:11Lovely.
00:08:32Thank you, gentlemen.
00:08:34Thank you very much, gentlemen.
00:08:41A special guest joins us this afternoon
00:08:43who's just returned from a year
00:08:45in post-revolutionary Cairo
00:08:47working as a photojournalist.
00:08:49Our fellow Lunch Club member,
00:08:50Tony Long.
00:08:52Oh, my God!
00:08:56Thank you, chaps.
00:08:57It's very nice to be back, I must say.
00:08:59Ladies, might we close the shutters?
00:09:01Ooh!
00:09:06Lovely.
00:09:08I am, as Baron says,
00:09:11fresh from the streets of Cairo,
00:09:13and I'm still trying to digest
00:09:14the hurricane of popular uprising,
00:09:17violent military coup and revolution
00:09:20that I've just witnessed.
00:09:21Bloody native.
00:09:22You all know King Farouk.
00:09:24Colourful character.
00:09:26He owned more than 100 cars.
00:09:29Almost as much as me.
00:09:31Had them all painted red.
00:09:33Splendid.
00:09:33He used to race them through the streets of Cairo,
00:09:36shooting at any pedestrians
00:09:37who happened to get in his way.
00:09:39Yeah.
00:09:40Present shoot.
00:09:43Probably why he was forced to abdicate last year.
00:09:47And now this man,
00:09:50Nasser,
00:09:51is the name on everyone's lips.
00:09:53He has the charisma to unite
00:09:55not just his own country,
00:09:56but the entire Arab world,
00:09:58stirring up anti-Western,
00:10:00anti-monarchical sentiments.
00:10:07This is Shepard's.
00:10:10A famous British hotel.
00:10:12A symbol of colonial rule.
00:10:16Before riots.
00:10:19Good God.
00:10:20And after.
00:10:23That writing, what does it say?
00:10:29Death to the imperialists.
00:10:35However, it's not all doom and gloom.
00:10:38Mike,
00:10:38I've got something a little special for you here.
00:10:40Ah, yeah,
00:10:42that's exactly what I'm talking about.
00:10:48Thank you, sir.
00:10:57All right.
00:11:04Woo.
00:11:06Woo.
00:11:06Woo.
00:11:06Woo.
00:11:08Woo.
00:11:08My wife
00:11:17Where were you today no well clearly somewhere but nowhere that would interest you it's a lunch club
00:11:26Where so
00:11:32With just men talking about women
00:11:38No
00:11:40Talking about Egypt you must know and the revolution that's just taking place there
00:11:44Along with the unrest in Croatia, Albania, Montenegro, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Italy, please take note
00:11:55Yes, a little bit about the fairer sex over coffee and the odd brandy
00:12:00What do you expect it's your gentlemen's lunch club
00:12:11So what's the guest list for tonight no one just you mean margaret and peter what townsend peter
00:12:20No
00:12:21Then why on earth did we have to dress up she insisted she wanted to make it a special occasion
00:12:26With him isn't that a contradiction in terms
00:12:31He's not gonna know what he brought is it I
00:12:36Know as much as you do
00:12:51It'll be fine
00:13:04It'll be fine
00:13:10We'd like to be left alone now yes, ma'am
00:13:16You just leave it
00:13:43I asked you here tonight because I
00:13:47There is something I wanted to discuss with you
00:13:50I think you already know that over the years with peter being so much part of our family and
00:13:55Away from his own so much
00:13:58Friendship has developed between us
00:14:04And then ever since papa's death hitting me so hard and with your accession and
00:14:09Coronation and you being more and more
00:14:12Occupied
00:14:14Peter's become almost my sole companion
00:14:17And I his
00:14:21And um so when his divorce came through in uh
00:14:23December last year I suppose it was only natural that we both started thinking about what kind of
00:14:30Um future we might have together
00:14:35And we reached a decision in April wasn't it just before the coronation
00:14:42That one day
00:14:47We wanted to um
00:14:55You know
00:14:57Mary
00:14:59Yes
00:15:01Goodness
00:15:05Well of course we're aware of the complications and issues at stake
00:15:17What a little bit you've known for a while about peter and I
00:15:21This can't really be a terrible shock to you
00:15:25No not at all
00:15:29It's wonderful
00:15:31Is there anything you'd like to ask us does your wife know your ex-wife she does we had a
00:15:38frank conversation there is no animosity
00:15:40Very good
00:15:41Very good
00:15:41And the boys
00:15:43They know and seem very happy
00:15:50So
00:15:52Do I have your permission
00:15:57Sovereign
00:16:03Oh
00:16:04Oh
00:16:09Well
00:16:09Uh
00:16:11Of course I'll have to take advice
00:16:15And the hows and where's and
00:16:19All official matters
00:16:20But
00:16:23If it's what you desire
00:16:24If it's what you desire
00:16:27More than anything in the world
00:16:31Well then there's your sister I'm never going to oppose it
00:16:34Oh
00:16:34Thank you
00:16:36Thank you
00:16:37I think you're so happy
00:16:40So happy
00:16:41Thank you
00:16:42Very well
00:16:43Congratulations
00:16:45Your birthday
00:16:48Thank you sir
00:16:50Well I suppose it'd better be Philip from now on
00:16:52Thank you sir
00:16:52Oh Philip
00:17:01You knew
00:17:05Not the extent of it
00:17:09But you didn't think to mention it
00:17:15I don't like it
00:17:17Any of it
00:17:18For one thing
00:17:18It will create the most enormous scandal
00:17:20Nor do I believe in them as a couple
00:17:22He's too old for her
00:17:24And he had some sort of breakdown during the war
00:17:27Now that's all in the past
00:17:29Besides that's why he got on with my father so well
00:17:32Not to mention the fact he's dull
00:17:34He's not dull
00:17:36Desperately dull
00:17:36I'm confident I've met more interesting plants
00:17:40Not to mention it's a terrible thing to do to you
00:17:42Why?
00:17:44Because of the position it puts you in as a
00:17:47As a sister
00:17:48And as a queen
00:17:49Has everyone forgotten the catastrophe that was your uncle already?
00:17:53The situation's different
00:17:55One party divorced
00:17:57The other royal
00:18:00Sounds pretty similar to me
00:18:01That was 17 years ago
00:18:04The world has changed
00:18:05The rest of the world has
00:18:07Nothing changes in the court of St James
00:18:10Besides
00:18:12We have a son and heir
00:18:14There's no realistic prospect of Margaret becoming queen
00:18:19One can see the attraction
00:18:24In Peter?
00:18:26Yes
00:18:28He's a handsome war hero
00:18:31Divorced war hero
00:18:32And blameless in that divorce
00:18:35There's no such thing as the blameless party in a divorce
00:18:39His wife had an affair with another man
00:18:42Because he was always around here sniffing around your sister
00:18:45He was looking after my father
00:18:47And sniffing around your sister
00:18:53He was looking after my father
00:18:54I thought you liked him
00:18:55Oh, liked him
00:18:57I mean
00:18:57I respect him for what he did in the war certainly
00:19:01He plays bridge well
00:19:02And he's a good pilot
00:19:05And he's a good influence on Margaret
00:19:07Is he?
00:19:08If he were really a good influence
00:19:09He'd patch things up with his wife
00:19:11And leave Margaret well alone
00:19:30He's a good pilot
00:19:31Night Bill
00:19:32Night
00:19:38Shit
00:19:58Yeah, this had better be good it is
00:20:08You did say peppery that was one thing. This is jelly night. I know
00:20:22What you did look on run this without going upstairs what don't look at me like that live in the
00:20:28real bloody world for a moment will you
00:20:32Marjorie hello. Yes, is he there? Yeah, just for a few minutes
00:20:40This is not just inflammatory it breaks all the rules rules sir
00:20:45The unspoken rules of deference and respect shown by the media to the royal family
00:20:51But surely those rules changed the moment they invited television into the coronation
00:20:55That was their right and a huge concession to what?
00:20:59Popular interests their interest also look at their standing now. It's never been higher
00:21:05The question we in the fourth estate need to be asking yourselves is do we let ourselves be used?
00:21:11Or do we have our own independent voice? Don't get moralistic with me if we don't break the story
00:21:17Do you think nobody else will I know there's plenty of other sniffing around it?
00:21:29Well, thank you for letting me know of course Tommy
00:21:32Thank you for understanding
00:21:35I'm sorry. No, I'm sorry. I
00:21:38Imagine must be difficult being dictated to like that by an employee. I wasn't dictated to my missing something
00:21:44You said this editor was telling you what he was going to print in your newspaper
00:21:49He is
00:21:50But I can't keep telling him what to write
00:21:53I thought that was the point of owning a newspaper
00:21:56Look, I'm just trying to help you Tommy
00:21:58I suggest you see this for the kind gesture that it is
00:22:02Not that you're about to
00:22:03Print an article that will cause deep distress to senior
00:22:07Let's be quite clear the most senior members of the royal family that I'm warning you that I'm giving you
00:22:13the heads up
00:22:15I'm on my knees with gratitude
00:22:42Okay, sit down.
00:22:48Hi
00:22:49Love you
00:22:502
00:22:502
00:23:042
00:23:061
00:23:072
00:23:07Come on!
00:23:13You suck that!
00:23:38Your Majesty, a story is about to break in the press,
00:23:44identifying Peter Townsend not just as the companion of Princess Margaret,
00:23:52but as her likely future husband.
00:23:57We understand that the paper is to feature a profile of Group Captain Townsend,
00:24:03details of his marriage and subsequent divorce,
00:24:09along with an editorial about other notable divorcees
00:24:14to have been associated with members of the royal family.
00:24:26Should we deny it all?
00:24:31With respect, ma'am, it's a little late for that.
00:24:34This horse has already bolted.
00:24:45Royal Highness.
00:24:59Huh?
00:25:01Her Majesty the Queen for you, your Royal Highness.
00:25:03On the telephone.
00:25:11Hello.
00:25:12Hello, you. Bad time, good time?
00:25:14Uh-huh. Good time.
00:25:17Always.
00:25:19Look, I've been racking my brain about how I can best help you.
00:25:22Now, you know that the Church of England doesn't permit the remarriage of divorced persons
00:25:26if the husband or wife of the former marriage is still alive.
00:25:30Yes.
00:25:30Well, I was just wondering if you and Peter had considered Scotland.
00:25:34To live?
00:25:36No, for the wedding.
00:25:38Why?
00:25:39Because it would be more low-profile.
00:25:41Well, actually, I was thinking of legal reasons.
00:25:44Marriage isn't regarded as a sacrament in the Church of Scotland.
00:25:47It's not as binding in the same way as here.
00:25:53Meaning...
00:25:53Meaning we could even get married in a church?
00:25:55Well, I'd have to check, but I think so.
00:25:59That would be so lovely.
00:26:02Lilibet, thank you so much.
00:26:05Made my life a lot easier, too.
00:26:12Sorry, Lilibet.
00:26:14What for?
00:26:16I think you're going to get a visit from Mummy about all this.
00:26:19Oh.
00:26:21I realise I'm not making anyone's life easy.
00:26:25Yours especially.
00:26:28But I'm determined to do this for you.
00:26:31To give you what you want.
00:26:37Can't wait to tell Peter.
00:26:39I'm ready to go.
00:26:55Help me.
00:26:56I understood.
00:27:18Mummy.
00:27:20This is a surprise.
00:27:25I am a mother of two daughters whom I love equally.
00:27:29It seems that they each have problems of equal size.
00:27:36Obviously, we want Margaret to be happy and have the man she wants.
00:27:40Yes.
00:27:41But...
00:27:43We must do everything in our power to protect you as Queen and as a sister.
00:27:49Protect me from what?
00:27:51I've given Margaret my word and I'm determined to support her.
00:27:55They can marry in Scotland, where I'm not head of the church.
00:27:59Your Majesty, I fear the matter is more intricate.
00:28:04Let's be quite clear.
00:28:05If Margaret were to marry Peter, it would be a scandal.
00:28:09You don't mistake your current popularity for long-term security.
00:28:15Your uncle's affair and abdication almost destroyed the monarch.
00:28:20This could too.
00:28:25Tommy.
00:28:33Ma'am, what do you know about the Royal Marriages Act of 1772?
00:28:38George the Second.
00:28:39Third, ma'am.
00:28:41He had two younger brothers, William and Henry.
00:28:44Both of whom I'm assuming made undesirable marriages.
00:28:47One to an illegitimate shrew, the other to a disreputable jade,
00:28:52which caused an outrage in Parliament and the Church.
00:28:55Now, in response, George the Third asked his Prime Minister, Lord North,
00:28:59to rush through a Royal Marriages Act
00:29:02to prevent any future willful young prince or princess
00:29:06from making an ill-advised or disadvantageous match
00:29:10which might threaten the integrity of the Royal House.
00:29:12It decrees that until the age of 25,
00:29:16any member of the Royal Family must secure the Sovereign's permission to marry.
00:29:25But?
00:29:26But not thereafter.
00:29:30I see.
00:29:31So, if Margaret would wait until after her 25th birthday,
00:29:37she would be free to make any decision she likes without your consent.
00:29:42The important thing is it protects your relationship with both Church and Government.
00:29:50Well, I can see the advantages of that, but what's in it for her?
00:29:56Mummy, she's only 23.
00:29:58What does she do in the meantime?
00:30:01In the meantime, she and Peter wait.
00:30:06Preferably in separate countries.
00:30:09What?
00:30:11It's the only way to contain the story, ma'am.
00:30:28Thank you, sir.
00:30:28Mm-hmm.
00:30:46No way, sir.
00:30:46Out of my way.
00:30:49Oh, ma'am.
00:30:57No way, sir.
00:30:58No way, sir.
00:30:58No.
00:31:18Margaret! No!
00:31:25Margaret!
00:31:30Just until your 25th birthday.
00:31:32Then you'd be free to do as you wish.
00:31:35Look with the eye and tell me.
00:31:37Is it a posting or is it a banishment?
00:31:39It's a posting.
00:31:42I promise.
00:31:44It's just a way of managing the story,
00:31:46keeping it off the front pages.
00:31:48The heartless attempt to split us up.
00:31:50No, of course not.
00:31:52Papa did the same for Philip and me.
00:31:54He made us wait.
00:31:55This is for two years.
00:31:58It took me years.
00:32:07Why did you even dangle Scotland under my nose?
00:32:10It took me years.
00:32:14Sorry.
00:32:41All right.
00:32:45If I do this for you, will you promise me that this banishment...
00:32:50Posture?
00:32:51This banishment won't start until after I took to Adesia.
00:32:53You know how much we've been looking forward to it.
00:33:01You're going to deny that as well?
00:33:04It's a sensitivity of you two together.
00:33:07The photographers who would overshadow everything.
00:33:11But when you get back, you'll have some time together.
00:33:16Alone.
00:33:16Alone.
00:33:18I promise you that.
00:33:21I promise you that.
00:33:59They offered me Johannesburg.
00:34:02I refused.
00:34:03Then Singapore.
00:34:07I refused that too.
00:34:11Then they came back with Brussels.
00:34:15It's dreary, but at least it's close.
00:34:17The whole thing feels like a completely unnecessary, unjustifiable punishment.
00:34:23I know.
00:34:26Perhaps your sister sensed that.
00:34:29That is why she's asked me to go to Normal Island.
00:34:32What for?
00:34:33To a company owner took the Belfast this week to put on a show of public approval.
00:34:40That's something, I suppose.
00:34:43Hmm.
00:34:45No substitute for Adesia though.
00:34:53No one wanted Philip.
00:34:58She dug her heels in.
00:35:00Got the man she wanted, didn't she?
00:35:04She did.
00:35:11We ought to head back.
00:35:15Come on.
00:35:15No wait.
00:35:17Kiss me.
00:35:28You know we won't be able to get back at the heart.
00:35:36I'm sorry.
00:35:43I don't need her too.
00:35:47I don't need her to be able to get back to her.
00:35:51I don't want her.
00:35:53You didn't feel free.
00:35:53I don't want her to drink her.
00:35:55I don't want her to have her too.
00:35:55I wouldn't like her.
00:35:55I want her.
00:36:03I was just kidding.
00:36:03I want her.
00:36:03Your Majesty.
00:36:06Tommy.
00:36:06Just to run through the order of the day.
00:36:09Yes.
00:36:10We'll be met at the airport by the Governor of Northern Ireland, Lord Wakehurst.
00:36:15From there, we'll be going to the Belfast city boundary
00:36:18to be met by the Lieutenant of the city of Belfast.
00:36:21After that, we'll be presented to the Lord Mayor, Alderman Percival Brown,
00:36:26and the town clerk, Mr. John Dunlop,
00:36:30followed by a city luncheon at a civic hall.
00:36:33The other way around, I think.
00:36:36Ma'am?
00:36:39A civic luncheon at City Hall.
00:36:46Forgive me.
00:36:48Is everything all right?
00:36:52I do hope it wasn't a mistake inviting the group captain to join us.
00:36:59You've never cared for him, Tommy.
00:37:01I cared for him as long as he did his job, and knew his place.
00:37:07My father held him in high regard.
00:37:09As a member of staff, not as a member of the family.
00:37:14He's been a good friend to us all.
00:37:17Too good, I would argue. And he let his wife go in the process.
00:37:22He was innocent in that regard.
00:37:25She left of her own accord, and he's a wonderful father to those boys.
00:37:29I'm just trying to manage a difficult situation now.
00:37:33As am I.
00:37:35Sending Kim away will break my sister's heart.
00:37:38Hearts mend.
00:37:43Was there anything else?
00:37:46No.
00:37:48I understand.
00:37:50Was there anything else?
00:38:22But, for sure, I can't go ahead...
00:38:26That's right.
00:38:26That's right.
00:38:27The star of the King's Air station, Aldergan.
00:38:29You see.
00:38:30That's right.
00:38:30The Queen on a visit to Northern Ireland.
00:38:36The Majesty now walks towards three-year-old Eileen Hall, who presents her with a bouquet.
00:38:42The Queen, who wears a coat of vivid blue shantan with a matching hat, finds herself sharing the limelight with
00:38:48Group Captain Townsend, who accompanies her on the tour.
00:38:52The crowd get a last glimpse of the Queen and her husband before they begin the drive to City Hall.
00:38:57En route, thousands pack the streets to put them welcome.
00:39:05The royal couple are welcomed onto Balmoral's showground, where 4,000 ex-servicemen and women are gathered to pay tribute
00:39:12to their sovereign.
00:39:13Many Ulster schools and youth organisations are represented, and they all have a smile and a wave for the Queen.
00:39:22As London papers called once more today for a statement from Buckingham Palace to clarify the rumours of a romance
00:39:28between Princess Margaret and Group Captain Townsend,
00:39:30Newspaper editors from all over the world sent their photographers to scrutinise Townsend's face, hoping for a clue.
00:39:44The Queen can't be used to sharing the limelight with a member of her household,
00:39:48but the gathered crowds certainly seem as interested in Group Captain Townsend, as in Her Majesty.
00:39:53Some girl who is dead.
00:39:58Terminator's.
00:39:59Certainly.
00:40:00The crowds have to jostle with members of the press and television who are following the royal party's every move.
00:40:09I brought him along to show my gratitude for his years of service, and to support my sister.
00:40:14And I had hoped that the detention of Margaret and Peter would fade away.
00:40:19But I could barely hear myself speak today.
00:40:22The solution is an obvious one.
00:40:25Which is?
00:40:26Bring forward the group captain's relocation with immediate effect.
00:40:31But that would mean him missing his reunion with my sister in London.
00:40:35And I gave her my word.
00:40:37Well, sometimes best intentions need to be reconsidered, Your Majesty.
00:40:42You can always blame it on me.
00:40:46No.
00:40:48Let's do it ten to four hours.
00:40:50Things might calm down tomorrow.
00:40:53The Lamberg drummers, ma'am.
00:40:56A special Orangeman's welcome.
00:40:58Your Majesty.
00:40:59Your Majesty.
00:41:11$30.
00:41:12unicorns.
00:41:18Upøave.
00:41:19Upasında!
00:41:22Officer!
00:41:23Officer!
00:41:25Officer!
00:41:29teor?
00:41:30Officer!
00:41:33Officer!
00:41:49May God give you wisdom, loyalty, and faithfulness, and may the future bring peace, contentment,
00:41:59and true happiness to the people of Northern Ireland.
00:42:56Do you have a moment, Lillivant?
00:43:02Yes, of course.
00:43:08I just wanted to apologize for all the press' attention.
00:43:13And to thank you for inviting me along in the first place.
00:43:17I do appreciate the gesture.
00:43:20That's the least I could do.
00:43:22I regretted having to take you off the Radita trip.
00:43:25Yes, Margaret and I were so looking forward to it.
00:43:27We have so many shared interests, as you know.
00:43:29We enjoy doing everything together.
00:43:36We had hoped to find some time together during our days off.
00:43:41Walking, swimming, riding.
00:43:44But not to be.
00:43:52No.
00:43:58Anyway, nice chatting.
00:44:08Ma'am, if you wouldn't mind.
00:44:15Just wondering if Her Majesty has had a time to think about the matter.
00:44:22She has.
00:44:26Take care of it, Tommy.
00:44:28Whatever manner you see fit.
00:44:32Yes, ma'am.
00:44:46Do...
00:44:49Go back.
00:44:50I can't wait.
00:44:52I can't wait.
00:44:59To you guys all be waiting on Somethingipsis,
00:45:00Just asking.
00:45:00Inside the next few days and coming up and Mark,
00:45:00you.
00:45:00I can't exactly Villa.
00:45:00I will go back.
00:45:02I can't do anything later.
00:45:08Thank you so much, Peter.
00:45:42Thank you so much, Peter.
00:47:22Well, I cannot, nor do I ever presume to know the intimate details of whatever agreements have or have not
00:47:31been made within the family.
00:47:33What I can tell you is the position of heir attache at the embassy fell vacant unexpectedly early and needs
00:47:39filling right away.
00:47:41Of course, a crucial position like the heir attache to the embassy at Brussels cannot be left vacant for very
00:47:49long.
00:47:50I ask, only that it remains so until after the princess returns, as I was promised.
00:48:01I'm afraid that will not be possible.
00:48:14Tommy.
00:48:19I understand you are only trying to do your job.
00:48:23But one thing the trip to Northern Ireland has made very clear to me is that the romance between Margaret
00:48:29and myself has caught the public eye.
00:48:34There is a momentum for us, a sense of joy, a celebration, which you would be wise to acknowledge.
00:48:41The people can clearly see the sincerity of the love between Margaret and me, and I would advise you not
00:48:47to reprehend us for that. Such an act could backfire.
00:48:52And now, if I may give you some advice in turn, Peter, that when referring to a member of the
00:49:00royal family, you use the appropriate title, in this case, Her Royal Highness.
00:49:05When referring to the woman I love, and who loves me, and who is soon to be my wife, I'll
00:49:10call her what I damn well like.
00:49:12Her name is Margaret.
00:49:17Car, Townsend, waiting.
00:49:24Tick, tick, tick.
00:49:35Bon voyage.
00:49:45A tiny white community, surrounded by primitive Africans, grew into a young and flourishing nation, with the ever-brightening promise
00:50:00of more prosperity before it.
00:50:03Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
00:50:34Tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick.
00:50:57I wish continued prosperity and success to all those who inhabit it.
00:51:11Ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the loyal church.
00:51:16Telegram for Princess Margaret.
00:51:18The Queen.
00:51:20To the Queen.
00:51:27God save our gracious Queen.
00:51:32Lord, dear, our new Queen.
00:51:37God save the Queen.
00:51:41Send her victorious, happy and glorious.
00:51:50Long to reign over us.
00:51:55Long to reign over us.
00:51:56God save the Queen.
00:52:00I need to speak to my sister.
00:52:03Now!
00:52:17Switchboard.
00:52:18Her Royal Highness needs to make an urgent call to Her Majesty the Queen.
00:52:21A secure line will be required.
00:52:23Putting you through.
00:52:25Foreign Office.
00:52:26Foreign Office.
00:52:26Her Mayor direct your call.
00:52:28Buckingham Palace.
00:52:29Victoria.
00:52:304832.
00:52:33I have Her Royal Highness the Princess Margaret for Her Majesty the Queen.
00:52:36Sir.
00:52:39Sir.
00:52:42Princess Margaret for Her Majesty the Queen on a secure line.
00:52:47Of course.
00:52:47What's taking so long?
00:52:49Well, I gather we have the secure line, ma'am.
00:52:51They're just having trouble locating Her Majesty.
00:52:53It could be so difficult.
00:52:54She's the Queen.
00:52:55Very conspicuous.
00:52:57She can't disappear.
00:52:57I'll be right back here.
00:53:14I'll be right back here.
00:53:29Sandringham House, good evening.
00:53:32Yes, sir, she's here.
00:53:34Arrived about an hour ago.
00:53:38Yes, sir, right away.
00:53:55May'am, I've located the queen.
00:54:11Yes, ma'am.
00:54:28How could you?
00:54:30Margaret.
00:54:30You gave me your word.
00:54:32Promised me he'd still be there when I got back.
00:54:34I did.
00:54:34Why is he been sent away?
00:54:36Banished like some criminal.
00:54:38Things got out of hand.
00:54:40I took you at your word.
00:54:42Believed everything you said.
00:54:44How happy you were for me.
00:54:46How you would support us.
00:54:48Margaret.
00:54:49You've been against us from the beginning.
00:54:50Because you can't bear to be eclipsed.
00:54:52What?
00:54:53Can't bear to be outshone by your younger sister.
00:54:56You've never liked it.
00:54:57Admit it.
00:54:59And you've hated our Peter and I've caught the popular imagination.
00:55:01Hated it enough to want to destroy it.
00:55:03This is madness.
00:55:04Well, you fail to protect me.
00:55:08I will fail to protect you in turn.
00:55:11Margaret.
00:55:14You reap what you sow, sister.
00:55:16You reap what you sow.ятно.
00:55:37You reap
00:55:39what you sow. You reap
00:55:40what you sow. You reap
00:55:43what you sow. You reap
00:56:03the laws of England say that any man once divorced is fully entitled to marry again
00:56:09if those laws are good enough for England they are good enough for the royal family
00:56:14I know the near holy reverence shown for the crown by the people of Britain is a fact of life
00:56:19as the recent coronation is shown few other countries in the world retain such regard for
00:56:25their monarchies but are those centuries of awe drawing to an end can that veneration be sustained
00:56:33in the light of the royal family's cruelty to its very own members
00:56:41the royal family of Britain has survived a thousand proofs that it is artificial and
00:56:48superfluous and seems to have as deep a hold as ever on the loyalties of the people
00:56:56it is not likely however to survive the clear proof that it is insensate and cruel
00:57:10the treatment of her sister has now deputized the future of the monarchy in Britain
00:57:2348 hours it would have passed
00:57:27if you're lucky
00:57:28I fear it would take longer than that for Margaret to forgive me
00:57:30well she will in time she has to
00:57:35we all have to
00:57:42ah
00:57:43majesty
00:57:43be right with you
00:57:45hello Mike
00:57:46where are you going
00:57:47I told you I was away for the weekend
00:57:49did you?
00:57:50Baron's having a house party
00:57:51who's Baron?
00:57:53Baron Nahum
00:57:54president of our lunch club
00:57:58don't look like that
00:57:59it's gentleman only right?
00:58:00absolutely
00:58:05or perfectly innocent
00:58:21shall we old boy?
00:58:22yes
00:58:23let's
00:58:24sniffed on the roof eh?
00:58:25to fit in K
00:58:29Vanessa
00:58:31hanging
00:58:33hello
00:58:33hello
00:58:35no
00:58:37say
00:58:37hi
00:58:37hi
00:58:41sorry
00:58:53hello
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