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00:00:00You
00:00:16I'm afraid it's true
00:00:18his royal highness has
00:00:20struggled and
00:00:22Whilst her majesty's desire to have her son be the first heir to the throne to attend a normal school
00:00:27is
00:00:28Laudable and we were delighted to have his royal highness a team
00:00:35We should not delude ourselves that it has been entirely successful
00:00:42Thank you
00:00:45The press runs stories about him almost daily the other boys read about him in the newspapers
00:00:52They see his detective
00:00:55We do what we can but
00:00:58Boys that age can be cruel
00:01:01The fact is
00:01:04His royal highness is different and not just because of who he is who his parents are
00:01:11He's uncommonly shy
00:01:14Sensitive
00:01:18Delicate
00:01:21So if you're asking where in my professional opinion
00:01:26You should go to senior school
00:01:28Yes, I am
00:01:30I would say that in Eton College
00:01:34You have the perfect solution right on your doorstep
00:01:41Look, Charles
00:01:42Look, you'll be so much closer to us
00:01:45That the weekend you can just run up the hill and you'll be with us all
00:01:49And you can sleep in your own bed
00:01:53You'll have to ask daddy
00:01:56But I'm sure he'll agree
00:02:26Dear Uncle Dickie
00:02:27If you're born so
00:02:28I'm very envious of Eton
00:02:32What great fun you'll have there
00:02:35And may I suggest a gentleman's outing to meet Arthur Cunningham
00:02:39Head cutter of the finest house in Savile Row
00:02:43Sir
00:02:45Is that a two in the hand?
00:02:46Yes, sir
00:02:47Also known as?
00:02:48The Eton Knot
00:02:49The Eton Knot
00:02:50I'm going to shoot the cuffs
00:02:52I think slightly higher on the shoulder
00:02:54Yes, sir
00:02:55Quarter of an inch
00:02:57And we position the hat with the thumbs
00:03:04The Eton suits
00:03:08Next size, sir
00:03:09Five
00:03:10Five?
00:03:11Five
00:03:11Five
00:03:13Twice
00:03:18Breathe in
00:03:22Good
00:03:28Thank you
00:03:29Now doesn't that lift the spirits?
00:03:31Yes, it does
00:03:32Finishing touch
00:03:35Oh, yes
00:03:42What's the...
00:03:58Que stronками
00:04:10Two
00:04:12One
00:05:14Congratulations, sir.
00:05:22Well done, you.
00:05:23We won by half the length, which is the nautical equivalent of a nose.
00:05:28Oh, a neck.
00:05:29You've burned your forehead.
00:05:30You should see my legs.
00:05:32Oh, thank you.
00:05:33We left it rather late, admittedly, but came good at the last marker, which is the nautical equivalent of the
00:05:40final furlock.
00:05:42Furlong.
00:05:47After dinner, you should look in on Charles.
00:05:49Show him the trophy.
00:05:50Good idea.
00:05:51Oh, I thought to compliment him on his uniforms.
00:05:54What uniforms?
00:05:55His uniforms for Eton.
00:05:56What are you talking about?
00:05:57Charles is going to Gordenson.
00:05:59Not necessarily.
00:06:00Yes, necessarily.
00:06:01It's not set in stone.
00:06:03Give me a hammer and chisel and watch me carve it into one.
00:06:05Philip.
00:06:05Gordenson is the right place for him.
00:06:07It's no exaggeration to say that school made me, and it can make Charles.
00:06:11He won't know a thing about himself at Eton.
00:06:13Yes, but he might just survive, or he might flourish.
00:06:15Or he might just become another wet namby-pamby molly-con twit.
00:06:19Like the rest of the British upper classes.
00:06:21Your Majesty.
00:06:23Your Royal Highness.
00:06:25Well, Dickie thinks it's the right school for him.
00:06:27It's none of Dickie's business.
00:06:28He's got a soft spot for Charles, you know that.
00:06:30They write to him.
00:06:31Since when?
00:06:31Since he heard Howard Heckmich are.
00:06:33I knew he'd stop meddling.
00:06:34Well, meddling is what Dickie does.
00:06:36We would be betraying our son if we let Eton have him.
00:06:39He's going to Gordonstone, and that's the end of it.
00:06:43You're right, fine.
00:06:44If you feel that strongly about it.
00:06:45I do.
00:06:47We'll return the uniforms.
00:06:48You can burn them for all I care.
00:06:49But you can be the one to break.
00:06:51Charles, not me.
00:06:53Fine.
00:06:54You're all right.
00:06:57I do like Scotland, but isn't it a long way from home?
00:07:01No.
00:07:02And a terrible inconvenience for you to come and visit me there.
00:07:05No.
00:07:05Not at all.
00:07:07I've already decided to fly you up there myself.
00:07:10As a special treat.
00:07:14But, I won't lie to you.
00:07:16When I heard I was going to Gordonstone, I felt exactly as you do now.
00:07:21Wretched.
00:07:22I wanted to stay at home with my dear favourite sister.
00:07:26I wanted to ease a softer way.
00:07:29But, in order to grow up properly, you need to get away from all this nonsense.
00:07:38Would you like me to let you into a big secret?
00:07:40Please.
00:07:43Please.
00:07:43This is not the real world.
00:07:55John, get rid of those.
00:07:58You can have my old jumper.
00:08:01Uniform hasn't changed a bit.
00:08:03Pop your head through.
00:08:03That's the first lesson.
00:08:05Who we are is not what we were or what glitters.
00:08:09It's the spirit that defines us.
00:08:12Inhale.
00:08:22Philipp.
00:08:25Philipp.
00:08:27Philipp.
00:08:27Philipp.
00:08:28Christoph.
00:08:29I don't want you to harm you.
00:08:31Let's take a look at my new school.
00:08:36I won't wear that.
00:08:37I don't want to wear that.
00:08:37Will your waistline wear?
00:08:39Of course, you'll need his waistline wear.
00:08:41He will go to Scotland.
00:08:48Is that you so right?
00:08:50You're not really going to fly him to school dressed for a funeral.
00:08:54Of course. One might as well be dressed for the inevitable.
00:08:58If we land safely, I'll change.
00:09:01Ludwig Alexander, come here.
00:09:03She's your sister.
00:09:08Ludwig Alexander, come here.
00:09:10Yes, sir.
00:09:24Yes, I'm Greek.
00:09:31Come along. Let's get this over.
00:09:51I hate flying.
00:09:54We should have gone by train.
00:10:06Give me your hands.
00:10:10It's fine. Look at me.
00:10:12It's all right. It's just air.
00:10:25It's beautiful.
00:10:27It's freezing. Why couldn't I have stayed in Germany?
00:10:31I've gone to school there.
00:10:32Because father thought it very important that you be educated by a genius.
00:10:39And since Dr. Hahn is a Jew, staying in Germany was impossible.
00:10:44Fine.
00:10:45But why did the genius choose Scotland?
00:10:48It's almost...
00:11:02It's all Windows.
00:11:05Really terminal?
00:11:18Who's that?
00:11:20Some foreigner.
00:11:22What's your name?
00:11:23Philip.
00:11:25Philip what?
00:11:27It's just Philip.
00:11:30Hey, back to work.
00:11:32Philip?
00:11:34Come along.
00:11:35Come along.
00:11:55The big day began at London Airport,
00:11:58where the Duke of Edinburgh surprised Prince Charles
00:12:00with the decision to fly him to school.
00:12:03This is the really modern way to go to school.
00:12:05By aeroplane piloted by your father
00:12:07on this most important day for our future king.
00:12:27Welcome.
00:12:28My dear Dr. Hart.
00:12:29Welcome home, sir.
00:12:30It's good to be back.
00:13:00Mr. Dermond, head of Charles' year.
00:13:01It's been unchanged.
00:13:02Yeah.
00:13:02Good.
00:13:03You haven't gone soft?
00:13:04No.
00:13:06They wanted mollycoddling in some luxury hotel.
00:13:14This way, Mr. Charles.
00:13:15Sir.
00:13:16Sir.
00:13:17Sir.
00:13:17Are you ready for how tough it is, you old highness?
00:13:19Go far away, sir.
00:13:21All right.
00:13:21Good.
00:13:24It's the right school for him, you old highness.
00:13:29This was your father's dormitory.
00:13:31We've even given you his old bed.
00:13:33Hello, boys.
00:13:34Morning, sir.
00:13:35Simon Harbour, sir.
00:13:36Normatory guardian.
00:13:37Simon will teach you the rules and look after you.
00:13:40We've given you the window, your old highness.
00:13:41No, no, no.
00:13:42Don't call him that.
00:13:43This is Charles.
00:13:44Yes, sir.
00:13:44Charles.
00:13:46That's awfully kind.
00:13:49Mrs. Geddes.
00:13:53Charles.
00:13:54Mrs. Gilkyson.
00:13:58Memories flooding back, sir.
00:14:00Charles.
00:14:01Yes.
00:14:02Happy ones, I hope.
00:14:04Mrs. Griffiths.
00:14:05The happiest.
00:14:06Who's that?
00:14:08Tom.
00:14:09Charles.
00:14:09The royal detective.
00:14:12The palace insisted, in case of press intrusion.
00:14:16The whole point is that the boy learns to fend for himself.
00:14:19Don't worry.
00:14:21We know what's expected of us.
00:14:25The Duke wasted no time before signing Prince Charles up to Gordonstone's infamous annual challenge.
00:14:31The tourists for testing endurance and determination in the inhospitable Scottish Highlands.
00:14:37At Gordonstone, fitness is valued just as highly as academic excellence.
00:14:42The Prince is sure to be put through his paces by their gruelling physical regime.
00:14:47This is surely the place to make our young Prince into a man ready to serve his country.
00:15:02It doesn't close.
00:15:03The frame's broken.
00:15:05The rain's getting in.
00:15:06The frame's broken, idiot.
00:15:13Now what are you doing?
00:15:15Moving the bed.
00:15:16Put it back.
00:15:16The sheets are getting wet.
00:15:18Put it back, or I'll put you on a port.
00:15:31Wait out.
00:15:32Wait out.
00:15:56Get up.
00:15:57Get up.
00:16:03Get up.
00:16:04Get up, your royal highness.
00:16:07Move.
00:16:10Come.
00:16:12Thank God.
00:16:14Good.
00:16:22What's wrong?
00:16:24It's freezing.
00:16:26Wait until you've had your cold shower.
00:16:28Come on!
00:16:39Come on, lad! Come on!
00:16:54Fight! Fight!
00:17:02Right! Come on, men!
00:17:05Fight! Fight! Fight!
00:17:08Fight!
00:17:47Come on.
00:18:12Hey, get down here.
00:18:14This isn't optional.
00:18:15It's your assigned work project.
00:18:17It's manual labor.
00:18:19If Han wants this place rebuilt, he ought to pay the staff to do it.
00:18:25Stop.
00:18:31Do you think you're better than us?
00:18:34Actually, I know I am.
00:18:38Keep a lookout.
00:18:41Oi, this'll be good.
00:18:43Some mongrel European count.
00:18:48It's Prince, actually.
00:18:50We know all about your lot.
00:18:54Your sisters are all Nazis.
00:18:59Your father's washed his hands of you so he can be with his whore in Paris.
00:19:04This is Monaco.
00:19:07Your mother's a mental defective, locked away in some asylum.
00:19:14You're no one, and you're going to do the work.
00:19:17Why?
00:19:18Because I bloody well say so.
00:19:29Get off!
00:19:33Get off!
00:20:01Set yourself down.
00:20:09Jim threw the first punch.
00:20:11Mm-mm.
00:20:13I understand injustice.
00:20:15We're both exiles.
00:20:17Both victims.
00:20:19And I understand your anger.
00:20:23But on its current path, the world will fill with anger and soon will be destroyed.
00:20:29So here, away from the madness, we must build a new way.
00:20:32A new school.
00:20:33A new philosophy.
00:20:34A new e-force.
00:20:35The world needs saviors.
00:20:39A generation of remarkable young men who have put fury behind them.
00:20:44Who embrace the pain and their struggle.
00:20:49All men must step into the unknown.
00:20:53There.
00:20:54Only there.
00:20:54In the annihilation of hate and anger.
00:21:00And ego.
00:21:02Is our salvation.
00:21:11I can't stay here.
00:21:13They're all mad.
00:21:14Completely mad.
00:21:15Cousin Louie's wedding falls in your half term.
00:21:19Don wants to fly.
00:21:20I'll tell him I won't go and you can come and stay with me.
00:21:23In Germany?
00:21:24Just the two of us.
00:21:26Probably.
00:21:28What does that mean?
00:21:30I didn't tell you.
00:21:31I'm expecting.
00:21:33Expecting what?
00:21:34A little one.
00:21:35Again?
00:21:36Don't be like that.
00:21:38Castles need to be filled.
00:21:40And hey, Hitler is encouraging us to have as many children as we can.
00:21:44As Germany grows, she will need more soldiers.
00:21:46If Hitler will let you come in life.
00:21:48I feel the best.
00:21:52Hello?
00:21:53In the fallen über alle Straßen.
00:21:59Hello?
00:22:16I don't know.
00:22:46I thought I would come up here and see how you're settling in.
00:22:52Have you made friends?
00:22:54One, I think.
00:22:56Although it's quite hard to understand what he says sometimes.
00:22:59Yes, I hear they let some local boys in.
00:23:07Charles, even though I am close to your father, I am not your father.
00:23:15The things you feel you cannot show him or tell him because you feel they might upset him.
00:23:25Yes, sir.
00:23:26Or even disappoint him.
00:23:31Those are the things you can say to me, safe in the knowledge that they will never be repeated to
00:23:37anyone else.
00:23:39Anyone else on Earth.
00:23:42So?
00:23:43Charles, if you're not happy here, you must tell me.
00:23:47And I will take care of it.
00:23:55Dumbo!
00:24:19What are you doing in here?
00:24:21Why aren't you dressed for dinner?
00:24:23I need to talk to you.
00:24:26What about?
00:24:29Could you close the door?
00:24:42I've made the decision to take Charles out of Gordonston and bring him home.
00:24:46Well, decide what you like.
00:24:48He's staying there.
00:24:49Dickie's just reported his unhappiness to me.
00:24:51Well, Dickie's a meddling, interfering fool who knows nothing.
00:24:54Well, he knows an unhappy child when he sees one.
00:24:56And by all accounts, Charles is wretched.
00:24:59He's tormented from the moment that he wakes up to the moment that he goes to sleep.
00:25:04Do you know what he calls the place?
00:25:07Hell on Earth.
00:25:09Coldits with kilts.
00:25:10I don't want to debate this.
00:25:11Well, you have to.
00:25:13And not just because he's your son, but because he's the future king.
00:25:19Bullied children are scarred for life.
00:25:23And scarred children make destroyed adults.
00:25:25You and I had an agreement.
00:25:27A deal that ensured there would be some level of equality between us in the marriage.
00:25:32It's my decision to Charles go to Gordonston.
00:25:35Not now.
00:25:42And that would be fine for all our other children.
00:25:45But Charles is the future of the crown.
00:25:48And in the name of the crown, and as his mother, I have decided to take him out of Gordonston
00:25:55and bring him home to Eton, to Windsor, where he belongs.
00:25:59You can't always fall back on the crown.
00:26:01Oh, yes, I can.
00:26:03And I will.
00:26:03Then you would do well to remember the promises you made to me
00:26:07and the consequence-breaking those might have on the crown.
00:26:12Charles' education is my responsibility.
00:26:19Yours is to honor your word
00:26:23and keep your husband.
00:26:25And keep your husband.
00:27:01And keep your husband.
00:27:17Charles!
00:27:17Charles!
00:27:31Charles.
00:27:33Hello, sir.
00:27:35Are you preparing for the annual challenge?
00:27:37I am.
00:27:39The Duke of Edinburgh has given the prize this year.
00:27:42I know.
00:27:43I know. He's spoken to me a great deal about the significance of the challenge.
00:27:49The challenge is one of this school's great traditions, but it is arduous.
00:27:55You don't think I'm up to it?
00:27:58Physical endurance is only one path to self-determination.
00:28:02You have your own particular challenge here at the school, given who you are.
00:28:15Your father struggled too.
00:28:22He had difficulties of a different kind.
00:28:25Great difficulties.
00:28:27Great pain.
00:28:28But he never gave up.
00:28:30And then, with help, he prevailed.
00:28:41I think I would still like to do the challenge, sir.
00:28:46I think my father expects it.
00:29:16I don't expect you to get on with everyone.
00:29:19What I do expect of all my pupils is to conform with platonic ideals.
00:29:23To argue without quarreling.
00:29:25To quarrel without suspecting.
00:29:27To suspect without slandering.
00:29:31Sir.
00:29:31You and James will have extra building duties.
00:29:34You can work in the main gate together.
00:29:36Look, in my defense.
00:29:37I think we've all seen how you act in your defense.
00:29:55And that is punishment.
00:29:56We have to build a gate together over half-term.
00:29:59Instead of coming to see you.
00:30:01Dr. Hahn telephoned me yesterday.
00:30:03He's going to keep you at school over the holidays.
00:30:05To help you settle.
00:30:07I'm afraid I agreed.
00:30:08Are you going to be long?
00:30:09Piss off!
00:30:09You did what?
00:30:10Which leaves me obliged to fly to the wedding.
00:30:13But that's in London.
00:30:14Yes, we're at the airfield now.
00:30:18Ich komme!
00:30:19I'm sorry, but I've got to go.
00:30:22No, you just settle and behave well.
00:30:24That'll cheer me up.
00:30:26Ah!
00:30:33Prick!
00:30:36You just come.
00:30:43I'm sorry.
00:30:48There's all my attention.
00:30:53I'm sorry.
00:30:55I'm sorry.
00:30:56I'm sorry.
00:30:58I'm sorry.
00:31:00I'm sorry.
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00:33:26On the flight, a newborn was found in the wreckage.
00:33:57Arrangements.
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00:35:56Oh, my God.
00:36:25Oh, my God.
00:36:54Oh, my God.
00:37:22Philip!
00:37:23Philip, where are you?
00:37:25Philip!
00:37:27Come on, Philip!
00:37:29Philip!
00:37:31Come on!
00:37:32Philip!
00:37:33Philip!
00:37:34Philip!
00:37:38Philip!
00:37:40Philip!
00:37:40Philip!
00:37:40Philip!
00:37:42Philip!
00:38:10Go home!
00:38:13Back to the school!
00:38:16Give him the lantern.
00:38:18You too.
00:38:22The milk train will leave Inverness station at 4.45 tomorrow morning.
00:38:29You will be on it.
00:38:33From London, you will fly to Berlin and then on to dance up with your uncle
00:38:37to attend the funeral of your brother-in-law, your nephews, and your sister.
00:38:49It will not be easy, but when you return, we will be your family.
00:38:57This school will be your home.
00:39:03Now come!
00:39:05Be strong!
00:39:08Philip!
00:39:51CHOIR SINGS
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00:42:39Philip, come.
00:42:54Mama, it's Philip.
00:42:58Yes.
00:43:03Your son.
00:43:08I'm surprised he dare show himself here.
00:43:11Papa.
00:43:12Had it not been for Philip and his indiscipline.
00:43:19She would never have taken that flight.
00:43:22It's true.
00:43:24Isn't it, boy?
00:43:28You're the reason we're all here.
00:43:32Burying my favorite child.
00:43:36Papa.
00:43:37Get him out of here.
00:43:50You may hate him now.
00:43:54But one day, God willing, you will be a father yourself.
00:43:58And you will fall short, as all parents do, and be hated.
00:44:08And you will know what it is to pray for the forgiveness of your own son.
00:44:12So, yes.
00:44:12And you will know what it is.
00:44:15Hey, you will know what the equipments of your own son.
00:44:19And you will know what the equipments are.
00:44:21I'm free for you to go.
00:44:35He is up to the destination of your own son.
00:44:43Where are you going?
00:45:33Get inside.
00:45:57I think he needs help, sir.
00:46:00Not until he's asked for it.
00:46:02Come.
00:46:24Move on.
00:46:25Move on.
00:46:27Move on.
00:46:44Move on.
00:46:47Move on.
00:47:12Move on.
00:47:24Move on.
00:47:36Move on.
00:47:39Move on.
00:47:47Speak up.
00:47:55I need help.
00:47:58Move on.
00:48:16Move on.
00:48:18Move on.
00:48:19Move on.
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00:50:16Move on.
00:50:17Move on.
00:50:22Move on.
00:50:23Move on.
00:50:23The challenge ahead is one that faces every Gordonstonian.
00:50:29Your route is 18 miles long.
00:50:32You are Gordonstonians and you are expected to rise to the challenge.
00:50:39Clouset en vous, gentlemen.
00:50:41There is more in each of you.
00:50:43Clouset en vous.
00:50:46Clouset en vous.
00:50:48Clouset en vous.
00:50:49Clouset en vous.
00:50:51Clouset en vous.
00:50:54Clouset en vous.
00:50:56Clouset en vous.
00:50:57Clouset en vous.
00:50:59Clouset en vous.
00:51:02Clouset en vous.
00:51:04Clouset en vous.
00:51:05Clouset en vous.
00:51:06Clouset en vous.
00:51:07Clouset en vous.
00:51:09Clouset en vous.
00:51:13Oh my God!
00:51:19Oh my God!
00:51:22Just leave it!
00:51:24I don't want you.
00:51:39Hello, sir. It's good to have you back.
00:51:41My absolute pleasure.
00:51:43How's he doing?
00:51:44Well, they should all be back at 2 o'clock.
00:52:04Greater, harder, cast, determined, hickory, gruffers.
00:52:11Charles here.
00:52:13Where's Charles?
00:52:16We lost him quite early on.
00:52:20There it is.
00:52:21Right, everyone, get changed quick as you can.
00:52:44Mr. Peter Cox, the head of our studies.
00:52:47Good to see you.
00:53:24Well, I think we should start the presentation, eh?
00:53:30Ten more minutes.
00:53:33Of course.
00:53:48Charles!
00:54:03Charles!
00:54:16Charles!
00:54:24Charles!
00:54:31That's it.
00:54:32Let's begin.
00:54:33Let's begin.
00:54:37Thank you very much.
00:54:40Well, it's a great joy to be here and a great pleasure to see so many happy, healthy, handsome faces.
00:54:48The annual challenge is a unique test.
00:54:50In completing it, all participants will have shown great character, stamina, and most of all...
00:55:07And most of all, courage.
00:55:25The ethos at Gordonstone is to embrace the community over the individual, the team over the star.
00:55:38And so it gives me great pleasure to present this wonderful trophy, the Duke of Edinburgh Cup, to the winning
00:55:45team, which I believe is Team C, led by Simon Harper.
00:55:54Let's do it.
00:56:00Well done, well done, well done.
00:56:34I want you to know if you're feeling bad about where you finished in that challenge today, it's of no
00:56:40consequence to me.
00:56:44I understand that these sorts of physical tests don't come naturally to you, but you show great courage and determination.
00:56:55Don't worry about it.
00:56:59Whatever shame you may or may not be feeling, I can assure you it's nothing compared to the shame I
00:57:04felt at your age.
00:57:06If it's something I did, my favorite sister, Cecile, she hated flying.
00:57:18They were terrified of it. She always dressed in black when she flew.
00:57:23At her own funeral.
00:57:26Anyway, look, the point is that Kurt Hahn and that school put me back together, toughened me up.
00:57:31Charles, the pain, the struggle is a gift, Charles.
00:57:36This is the moment that you have to dig in.
00:57:38You put the work in now and then you own a struggle in the future, but you've got to toughen
00:57:41up a little boy.
00:57:42So what is ahead of you?
00:57:45Don't worry about it. It's just air.
00:57:49I know there's more in you, Charles.
00:57:51You've got to be strong and you've got to find it.
00:57:55It's just air.
00:57:58Get it back here.
00:58:00Don't be so weak.
00:58:02Don't be so bloody weak!
00:58:07Charles, all right?
00:58:08Ow!
00:58:09Get up!
00:58:10Charles.
00:58:12All right.
00:58:26We spend three six zero zero.
00:58:48Jazzy!
00:58:50Jazzy!
00:58:52Daddy! Daddy!
00:59:20Daddy! Daddy!
00:59:44Tell them all!
01:00:03Daddy! Daddy!
01:00:20Daddy!
01:00:21Daddy!
01:00:23Daddy!
01:00:31Let us say a,
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