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00:00:00The End
00:00:30Ella!
00:00:30Ella!
00:01:24I've come to make a final representation and to beseech you not to do this.
00:01:30I wish to address my people.
00:01:33It's my right.
00:01:34You have forfeited that right.
00:01:36There are things I wish to say.
00:01:38In which capacity?
00:01:40You're no longer their king.
00:01:42As a private individual.
00:01:43Oh, no one wants to hear from a private individual.
00:01:46Well, I beg to differ.
00:01:47The newspapers are for me.
00:01:49The best thing for everyone would be if you said your goodbyes quietly, privately, and
00:01:55disappeared into the night.
00:01:57Preferably never to return.
00:02:00I didn't say that.
00:02:02But you thought it.
00:02:05Admit it.
00:02:15Elizabeth!
00:02:17Margaret!
00:02:18Come inside!
00:02:19This is Windsor Castle.
00:02:22There follows an important announcement from His Royal Highness, the Duke of Windsor.
00:02:28A few hours ago, I discharged my last duty as king and emperor.
00:02:39And now that I have been succeeded by my brother, the Duke of York.
00:02:46My first words must be to declare my allegiance to him.
00:02:53This I do with all my heart.
00:02:57Come along.
00:02:58You all know the reasons which have impelled me to renounce the throne.
00:03:03I have found it impossible to carry the heavy burden of responsibility and to discharge my
00:03:10duties as king as king as I would wish to do without the help and support of the woman I
00:03:20love.
00:03:21This decision has been made less difficult to me by the sure knowledge that my brother has one matchless blessing
00:03:29enjoyed by so many of you and not bestowed on me.
00:03:36A happy home with his wife and children.
00:03:43And now we all have a new king.
00:03:47I wish him and you, his people, happiness and prosperity.
00:03:56With all my heart, God bless you all.
00:04:00God save the king.
00:04:30The family with his, his whole heart, God bless you all.
00:04:36And now we're in peace.
00:04:39I am, my God bless you all.
00:04:48How we have a new king.
00:04:50I am.
00:04:50You should never die.
00:04:51I am, my God bless you all.
00:04:52Peace and thou.
00:04:52Peace and thou, my world.
00:04:52Peace and thou, my God bless you all.
00:04:53Peace and thou, my God bless you all.
00:04:53Be not you all.
00:04:58Peace and thou, my God bless you all.
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00:17:56Mountbatten is the name of the royal house.
00:18:00Having your firstborn son, Charles,
00:18:03as the first Mountbatten king.
00:18:07Well, that would be some achievement, wouldn't it?
00:18:10Now, I would like to discuss your coronation.
00:18:15Yes.
00:18:16I have a proposed date,
00:18:18which has been run past cabinet and approved.
00:18:21Summer, I hope.
00:18:23Indeed.
00:18:24Next year.
00:18:26Next year?
00:18:27Why the delay?
00:18:30For your benefit entirely,
00:18:34a long period between accession and coronation
00:18:37was of great value to your father.
00:18:40He had five months.
00:18:42You're proposing I have 16 before I am crowned?
00:18:48Yes.
00:18:53What's that?
00:18:54What's that?
00:18:54What are you doing next to him?
00:18:58Thanks, Woodrow.
00:19:01You're welcome.
00:19:02Sir.
00:19:02Sir.
00:19:05Horror office, let's surprise him.
00:19:12And?
00:19:13Nothing.
00:19:16We discussed the end of rationing of sugar, butter and meat,
00:19:19the situation in Korea,
00:19:21and the date of my coronation.
00:19:23Barely got a word in.
00:19:24Of course not.
00:19:25The man barely draws breath.
00:19:26You have to butt in.
00:19:27You can't.
00:19:28Not in the private audience.
00:19:31So what about the issues I asked you to address?
00:19:34I will find the right time.
00:19:35When?
00:19:36Why would he do that?
00:19:38What?
00:19:39Why would he want to delay my coronation?
00:19:41What are you talking about?
00:19:44Elizabeth!
00:19:44Elizabeth!
00:19:55I don't know.
00:20:13I realize we've had our differences in the past, if you'll allow me.
00:20:22But for now, let us think only of what we have in common.
00:20:28You have lost a husband, and father, and a brother.
00:20:36Father, let us be united in grief on equal terms with someone we all loved.
00:20:48I'll be here for a few days after the funeral, before I return to New York.
00:20:55Perhaps we might find time to see one another, for lunch or a walk.
00:21:01Why?
00:21:04Yes.
00:21:05I'd like that very much.
00:21:15Your Majesty's?
00:21:17We must go, girls.
00:21:18So soon?
00:21:20Yes, to Westminster Hall.
00:21:23To see Papa.
00:21:39In this family, when you're in, you're never quite sure that you're in, but when you're
00:21:42out, there's no doubt at all, you're out.
00:21:52Why can't you just be sealed in, Mummy?
00:21:55Let bygones be bygones.
00:21:58Sixteen years since the abdication, and he was close to Papa.
00:22:02Because the man is a monster.
00:22:05The responsibility of becoming king killed your father, and I will never forgive his selfishness
00:22:10and weakness in passing on the burden.
00:22:16He has done nothing for this family.
00:22:20And don't be fooled by his obsequiousness.
00:22:24The only reason he's even civil to us is because he wants to leech off us with a rich allowance
00:22:29to keep that Jezebel divorcee of his in the manner to which he's become accustomed.
00:22:33Well, I've spoken to the lawyers, and we have a little surprise in store for them.
00:22:40My dear darling Peaches, they say hell is an inferno.
00:22:47What a sunless, frozen hell we both escaped in England.
00:22:53And what a bunch of ice-veined monsters my family are.
00:22:57How cold and thin-lipped.
00:23:01How dumpy and plain.
00:23:03How joyless and loveless.
00:23:07The way Cookie treated me, looking down at me through her dumpy nose.
00:23:13It was as much as I could do not to let her have it with both barrels.
00:23:17And Shirley Temple, who has the rank now to silence her common mother, sadly has no mind of her own.
00:23:25But I remain civil because I am following your advice.
00:23:31To keep them on side.
00:23:34Keep a foot in the door.
00:23:37And see what we can get out of the Richard Circus.
00:23:42Perhaps even a raise on the allowance.
00:23:46Who knows.
00:23:48It's the only revenge I can think of for the insult of your non-invitation.
00:23:54To drain their coffers to our benefit.
00:24:05Thinking always of you.
00:24:07And counting the minutes until I am back in your arms.
00:24:12Your loving David.
00:24:13the blood.
00:24:15And therefore, bring his legendary body to the ground.
00:24:20Earth to earth.
00:24:22At this time you both know self.
00:24:25Blessed to lest.
00:24:28If Gives still with a hope for a진� thank you to our Archive.
00:24:34Where мир would need a threat of life.
00:24:37You were able to spread of hope.
00:24:38How must everyone know himselfeliad and never knowOM.
00:25:12What is that thing?
00:25:14Oh, I inherited it from my grandfather.
00:25:17Well, as you know, Kaiser Wilhelm was not blessed with a normal physique.
00:25:21No, but with an arm.
00:25:23Ah, but he loved to shoot, so modifications had to be made.
00:25:31Didn't modify a shotgun, they modified a cannon.
00:25:40You are a cheat, Hanover.
00:25:44Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:25:49I realize that beyond these walls, a country mourns.
00:25:55Struggles under a program of austerity and rationing.
00:26:00But what to do?
00:26:03It might all appear indulgent, but in keeping the estate and the local community going, we are all doing our
00:26:12share tonight for the economy.
00:26:16So, let us start with the toast.
00:26:24To his late majesty, the king.
00:26:27The king.
00:26:29And the queen that has succeeded him.
00:26:34The queen.
00:26:36And to our generous host, and the royal house that is now in his name.
00:26:41To his.
00:26:43To the royal house, Mountbatten.
00:26:56All right, come on, then.
00:26:58You can do it.
00:27:00Kick it back.
00:27:03Kick it back, boy.
00:27:04Go on.
00:27:07It's not going to bite you.
00:27:09Kick it.
00:27:10Ah, it's a Burnley centre-back.
00:27:12Tell me, do you play football with your boy?
00:27:13Well, I get to see him, yeah, rugby.
00:27:15Rugby, Charles, will be a fine thing.
00:27:17This one doesn't seem to want to do anything but dream.
00:27:20Oh.
00:27:21Your old man's struggling a bit, is he?
00:27:23Well, come on, then.
00:27:24Show him how it's done.
00:27:25Mike.
00:27:26Come on, then, Charles.
00:27:27Let's give you something to aim at.
00:27:31That thing's been buzzing around all morning.
00:27:34I don't know if it's true.
00:27:36Yeah, taking aerial photographs of some magazine.
00:27:40Yeah, is that right?
00:27:41Mm-hmm.
00:27:43It was always my dream to join the Air Force.
00:27:47But Dickie put me in the Navy.
00:27:50He felt the social connections would be better.
00:27:54Judging by where you ended up, I say the plan works.
00:27:56Huh.
00:27:58Come on.
00:27:59Pass it.
00:28:02Not bloody bad, Charles.
00:28:05Not bloody bad.
00:28:06Dad, Dad, he doesn't miss him.
00:28:11Dad, Dad, he doesn't miss him.
00:28:16Right, Charlie boy, here we go.
00:28:19I'm going to teach you how to do this part.
00:28:24I got you.
00:28:26I got you.
00:28:26I got you.
00:28:26I got you.
00:28:28I got you.
00:28:29I got you.
00:28:30I got you.
00:28:31Colin!
00:29:05Oh, it's fine.
00:29:06Tommy Lassels comes up to me at the funeral of all places, asks me for a word, then tells
00:29:11me to my face.
00:29:12Do you credit it?
00:29:13I come all this way back to this gaping wound of a country forbidden to bring my own wife
00:29:19to pay respects to my dear late brother and they compound an already traumatic and painful
00:29:25trip with this humiliation.
00:29:27The timing does seem particularly unfortunate.
00:29:30It's an outrage.
00:29:32How much is the allowance?
00:29:3510,000 a year.
00:29:37The agreement between Bertie and me was that I would give up everything and go into exile
00:29:41and keep a low profile in return for a pension that was clearly meant to be for the term
00:29:46of my whole life, not his.
00:29:49Now he's barely cold and cookie turns off the bloody tap.
00:29:52How dare she?
00:29:53Oh, you don't know that it was her.
00:29:55Of course it was her.
00:29:56And don't call her that.
00:29:58Why not?
00:29:58She's fat, common and looks like a cook.
00:30:01Did they offer any justification?
00:30:03Oh, that it would appear insensitive for a member of the extended royal family to be seen
00:30:10to be rewarded and live in luxury.
00:30:13Extended royal family.
00:30:14I was the most senior member of that family, the king.
00:30:18Now we barely make ends meet.
00:30:20Every day is a struggle.
00:30:21You live in great style from what I've heard.
00:30:25Perhaps you should take a leaf out of your late brother's book.
00:30:29He was frugal, you know.
00:30:31He was born frugal in every department.
00:30:34And that frugality earned him great favour.
00:30:38And he passed it on to the women in his family.
00:30:41Who just spent 70,000 renovating Clarence House,
00:30:44so no lectures please about the frugality of the new queen.
00:30:47That was her husband.
00:30:49What, the foundling?
00:30:50Don't call him that.
00:30:52Why not?
00:30:52I'd call him by his name.
00:30:55If he had one.
00:31:01His Royal Highness Prince Ernst Auguste of Hanover, Your Majesty.
00:31:05He's here.
00:31:06What?
00:31:07He apologizes for the lack of warning, but said it was important.
00:31:12Oh.
00:31:14All right.
00:31:15You'd better show him in.
00:31:25Oluf.
00:31:27Mr. Wrediger, Tante, I wouldn't stop.
00:31:30I'm coming directly from Bordervilles.
00:31:32What did you do today?
00:31:34Please tell me when shooting, one day after the funeral.
00:31:38Oh, my dear.
00:31:40I assure you, the sport was very limited,
00:31:43and your late son was in our hospital the whole time.
00:31:46Anyway, in the evening, we gathered for dinner.
00:31:50The food is normally quite good at broadlands.
00:31:53Outstanding.
00:31:54Especially the duck from memory, with oranges.
00:31:57Rum-soaked raisins.
00:31:59Oh, a Prussian recipe.
00:32:01Die Spätzle war hervorragend mit Käse und Brösel.
00:32:05Mm, kürzlich.
00:32:07Ja.
00:32:09Ja, so.
00:32:11After dinner, our host started to brag
00:32:14about how the royal house would soon be in his name.
00:32:18Nonsense.
00:32:19The royal warden of 1917 established the house of Windsor.
00:32:24My late husband presided over it himself.
00:32:27But the name Windsor would only be carried by the male descendants.
00:32:31It did not take into account the female descendants.
00:32:34They would take the name from their husbands,
00:32:36which in this case would mean...
00:32:37Marbatten.
00:32:41Well, he had us raising glasses to it.
00:32:44Glasses containing what?
00:32:47Champagne.
00:32:49You were drinking champagne.
00:32:52The day after my son's funeral.
00:33:23I had to see you.
00:33:26Come in.
00:33:34I got home last night to find this on the kitchen table.
00:33:58She's gone.
00:34:00All her belongings are gone.
00:34:04I'm so sorry.
00:34:07No, you're not.
00:34:10No.
00:34:12I'm not.
00:34:15No, you're not.
00:34:15No, you're not.
00:34:18No, you're not.
00:34:20No, you're not.
00:34:20No, you're not.
00:34:20No, you're not.
00:34:20No, you're not.
00:34:38No, you're not.
00:34:49So will you sue her for divorce?
00:34:51No. I'd lose my job.
00:34:54Well, you keep your job. I'll make sure of that.
00:34:57It would make me a divorcee.
00:35:06But not the guilty party.
00:35:09Still, I'd be sold goods.
00:35:13I'd be tainted with scandal.
00:35:17You'd also be free.
00:35:20To remarry.
00:35:28One day.
00:35:32Yes.
00:35:42Oh, Christ. Hide. There. There, there. Go.
00:35:54Is it this one?
00:35:55Uh, yeah. I think so.
00:35:57No, no, it's not. It's this one.
00:35:59Right.
00:36:01I'm in.
00:36:03Sorry, Bargian. Have you got a sec?
00:36:05Of course, sir.
00:36:06May I?
00:36:06Please.
00:36:08That's what I want to talk to you about.
00:36:13Flying?
00:36:15Yes, sir.
00:36:16You're an experienced air jocky, and I have an idea.
00:36:18And, look, please, disavow me of it if I'm wrong.
00:36:21That to be up there in a plane is the biggest thrill of them all.
00:36:25It is, sir.
00:36:30It is, um, once you break through the clouds to the clear blue beyond, the, the space, the,
00:36:40the silence, the transcendent beauty, it's, well, it's, it's church for the irreligious man.
00:36:49That's what I'd hoped you'd say.
00:36:51Where could I learn?
00:36:53Uh, White Wolf and Mayfield. They have a good school there.
00:36:56Would you take me?
00:36:56Of course, sir.
00:36:57Good man.
00:37:01You know, my sister, my favorite sister, actually, St. Seal, died in a plane.
00:37:07Uh, went down over Rost End in a storm.
00:37:11Eight months pregnant.
00:37:14She went into labor mid-flight, and they, they found the child.
00:37:17Uh, next to her, in the wreckage.
00:37:23A boy.
00:37:29Hmm.
00:37:44Hmm.
00:37:48You're part of the uniform, too, sir.
00:37:58Anyone we know?
00:38:03I, uh...
00:38:04No, quite right. None of my business.
00:38:08Thanks, sir.
00:38:25You're enjoying this, aren't you?
00:38:31Yes.
00:38:37Mr. Caldwell, your majesty.
00:38:42Your majesty's...
00:38:43Tommy.
00:38:45Oh, come in, Jock.
00:38:46Take a seat.
00:38:48We have a significant concern,
00:38:51which we'd like to convey to the prime minister.
00:38:55It concerns...
00:38:56Ma'am, the Duke of Edinburgh.
00:39:09Ma'am, the word has reached me that it is your desire that you and your children keep your husband's
00:39:17name, Mountbatten.
00:39:26Mountbatten was the adoptive name your husband took when he became a British citizen.
00:39:31His real name...
00:39:33You'll not need reminding.
00:39:37It was Schleswig-Holstein, Sonderberg-Gluxburg of the royal houses of Denmark and Norway and latterly of Greece.
00:39:51I am an old man.
00:39:54Many have questioned my relevance.
00:39:58Whether I still have something to offer in public life.
00:40:02The answer is, I have.
00:40:04Which is to leave in place a sovereign prepared for office, equipped, armed for her duty.
00:40:14Anyway, great things have happened to this country under the scepters of her queens.
00:40:21And you should be no exception.
00:40:24Yes, I am queen.
00:40:27But I am also a woman.
00:40:31And a wife.
00:40:35To a man whose pride and whose strength are in part what attracted me to him.
00:40:41I want to be in a successful marriage.
00:40:45And I would argue stability under this roof might even be in the national interest.
00:40:49Had you considered that?
00:40:54Very well.
00:40:55I will discuss it with cabinet.
00:41:01No.
00:41:05You will inform the cabinet, Prime Minister.
00:41:13That is the favor you will do me.
00:41:17In return for one I'm already doing you.
00:41:26I know your party wants you to resign.
00:41:30To make way for a younger man.
00:41:32Mr. Eden.
00:41:35I also know that no one will bring up your resignation while you are actively engaged in planning the coronation.
00:41:46So by delaying my investiture, you are in fact holding on to power.
00:41:56In which case I would suggest you are somewhat in my debt.
00:42:01So if I agree to the delay, perhaps you will consider supporting me in the matter regarding my husband's name.
00:42:18And perhaps you could also inform cabinet that my husband and I intend to stay here at the Clarence house.
00:42:25Why?
00:42:26It is our home.
00:42:29It has just been refurbished at great expense.
00:42:33Buckingham Palace can still be where official business is done.
00:42:35But our home, our private family home, will be Clarence's house.
00:42:48Very well.
00:43:12He was a little surprised, I think.
00:43:14Really?
00:43:15I dare express any of you at all.
00:43:17But Pa was always putty in his hands.
00:43:19I think one should start as all means to continue.
00:43:22Absolutely.
00:43:22Put a marker down.
00:43:23Quite.
00:43:24Draw a line in the sand.
00:43:26He said he'd put it to cabinet.
00:43:28And I said there was nothing to discuss.
00:43:30Good for you.
00:43:31No, good for you.
00:43:32Why did it?
00:44:08I took it to cabinet, and as expected, the answer was unanimous.
00:44:12No.
00:44:13Both matters.
00:44:14Well, she won't like it.
00:44:15Neither the snub over the name, nor the move to Buckingham Palace.
00:44:19God, it really is the most dreadful place.
00:44:22Cold.
00:44:23Uninviting.
00:44:24But it's the right thing for the young family and the children to live there.
00:44:29It's the focal point.
00:44:31It's the monarch's home.
00:44:35Do you want me to break it to her?
00:44:38I would be very kind.
00:44:40It's the least I can do.
00:44:41I've never forgotten the way in which you defended me, fought for me during that terrible time.
00:44:50Well, I still think no man should be punished for love.
00:44:54And I also believe I spoke for many in the country when I defended you.
00:44:57You're very kind.
00:44:59You're very kind.
00:45:02If I were to help you in this matter with her, perhaps I could ask a favor in return?
00:45:11Well, I think it.
00:45:30Put in a word with the young queen for my allowance to be reinstated.
00:45:36She holds the purse strings now.
00:45:38Well, the family expect me to turn down commercial opportunities, yet cuts off my allowance at the same time.
00:45:46And ten thousand pounds.
00:45:48It's quite impossible to make ends meet without it.
00:45:52That a former king should come to me begging.
00:45:58Consider it done.
00:46:02There is also a brief moment before the coronation where you might also mobilize cabinet support for the one other
00:46:15thing that has eluded me and gnaws away at my heart.
00:46:21What?
00:46:23The appropriate title for the woman I married.
00:46:26No, sir.
00:46:28Her royal highness.
00:46:29She is, after all, the wife of a former king.
00:46:32She is also a woman who has three husbands that still live and breathe.
00:46:38It is her right, Winston.
00:46:41I am determined she shall have it.
00:46:44I am determined she has shown respect.
00:46:48Will you fight for it?
00:46:50One more time.
00:46:52I have defended you so many times.
00:46:54Each time, to my cost and in vain.
00:46:58This love for her has destroyed everything.
00:47:02It is love, Winston.
00:47:07Love.
00:47:09The greatest thing on earth.
00:47:12The greatest thing on earth.
00:47:37This love for her.
00:47:43Thanks.
00:47:45Hopefully.
00:47:52See you.
00:47:55Bye.
00:47:57Bye.
00:47:58Bye.
00:48:00Bye.
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00:50:41but most of the time we're in Paris we've been given a house there
00:50:47what is likes to entertain she's so good at it so the places always fall
00:50:55and we have dogs oh really what kind pugs
00:51:00davy crockett trooper and disraeli why pugs what's the attraction well they're
00:51:11childlike need a lot of loving they have strange bark
00:51:17yes more of a yep and a lazy spend all day sleeping yes they're awfully guessy
00:51:27yes suppose one can always open the windows
00:51:35don't you miss it what the country of your birth the people here your own flesh and blood
00:51:43well i would have done if they'd accepted the woman i love but they didn't so i don't
00:51:51so the former king keeps himself at a distance a distance that was imposed upon me
00:51:57they wanted me out and produces us all to cruel nicknames
00:52:04shirley temple
00:52:09yes
00:52:11on account of the curls
00:52:17and precociousness and stardom flatterer not at all generally we're better at queens than kings
00:52:26in this country i have a feeling you'll be no exception
00:52:31i certainly intend to do it well
00:52:34i did too
00:52:36obviously not hard enough
00:52:40no
00:52:44you never apologized
00:52:47to your papa i most certainly did
00:52:50your mother too
00:52:51i can show you the letters
00:52:52i didn't mean to them
00:52:55meant to me
00:52:58you
00:53:03you don't think i'm deserving of one
00:53:07you don't think i would have preferred to grow up out of the spotlight
00:53:12away from court
00:53:15away from the scrutiny and the visibility
00:53:20a simpler life
00:53:23happier life
00:53:25as a wife
00:53:26mother
00:53:29an ordinary english country woman
00:53:35i'm sorry
00:53:41thank you
00:53:50you might extend the same apology to my husband the next time you see him
00:53:54is he struggling
00:53:56a little
00:53:58well
00:53:59it'd be odd if he weren't
00:54:02anyway
00:54:04if i am to succeed
00:54:07then he and i are going to need all the help we can get
00:54:10well i'm sure you're surrounded by good people offering it
00:54:15wonder if they're always off in paris
00:54:17or new york
00:54:18wherever it is you spend your time
00:54:21you would take my advice
00:54:25i would
00:54:29particularly now my father isn't here to give his
00:54:34i'd know it came from the heart
00:54:36since i know deep down
00:54:38despite everything
00:54:40that you care very deeply
00:54:44i do
00:54:54as it happens there
00:54:57are two issues
00:54:58on which i would like to offer some advice
00:55:02the first is your husband's surname
00:55:05and the name of the royal house
00:55:11and the second
00:55:34there you are
00:55:34there's something i'd like to discuss with you
00:55:36now please don't react
00:55:40i'd like to take flying lessons
00:55:44no
00:55:45but trust me
00:55:46becoming a pilot has been a lifelong ambition of mine
00:55:49and i think
00:55:51i've found a teacher i've mad enough to take me on as a pupil
00:55:55peter no less peter townsend
00:56:01what's the matter
00:56:03i need to talk to you
00:56:04about what
00:56:09they'd rather we didn't keep the name
00:56:12mount baton
00:56:15who's they
00:56:17cabinet
00:56:18it's none of their business
00:56:20i think you'll find it's very much their business
00:56:22you're my wife
00:56:23taking my name as the law
00:56:25it's the custom
00:56:27not the law
00:56:28a custom practiced so universally
00:56:29it might as well be the law
00:56:31you can't do this
00:56:32am i to be the only man in the country
00:56:33whose wife and children don't take his name
00:56:35you can't do this to dickie
00:56:36it will devastate him
00:56:37you know that
00:56:38you know
00:56:38how important it is to him
00:56:40i've told him
00:56:42the royal house mount baton is in the bag
00:56:44that was a mistake
00:56:46it's not
00:56:48the name has to be windsor
00:56:50for stability
00:56:53there's more
00:56:56clarence house
00:56:57our home
00:56:58what about it
00:57:01we have to give it up
00:57:05the home of the sovereign of the united kingdom
00:57:07is buckingham palace
00:57:08says who
00:57:11me
00:57:15i thought you hated that place
00:57:18i do
00:57:19we all do
00:57:23then why go along with it
00:57:26because that's the overwhelming advice
00:57:28but that's the point elizabeth
00:57:30it's just advice
00:57:31it doesn't mean that you have to act on it
00:57:33when it comes from the government you do
00:57:49what kind of marriage is this
00:57:52what kind of family
00:57:55you've taken my career from me
00:57:57you've taken my home
00:57:58you've taken
00:57:59my name
00:58:08i thought we were in this together
00:58:13you
00:58:25you
00:58:27you
00:58:27you
00:58:46See? That is there.
00:58:49Welcome, Captain.
00:59:18My Lords,
00:59:21I hereby declare my will and pleasure
00:59:24that I and my children shall be styled and known
00:59:30as the house and family of Windsor.
00:59:36And that my descendants, other than female descendants,
00:59:40who marry and their descendants,
00:59:42shall bear the name of Windsor.
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