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00:28You
00:34Bob Hawke, if you win the election next week, which all the polls predict, one of your first public acts
00:42as Prime Minister will be to welcome Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales and young Prince William.
00:47Does that prospect fill you with enthusiasm?
00:51I don't regard it as the most important thing I'm going to have to do in the first month in
00:56office.
00:59But yes, they are coming. I've had the opportunity of meeting Charles on a number of occasions. I find him
01:07a nice young bloke.
01:11Is he the sort of man you'd like to be the King of Australia?
01:14Look, I don't think we'll be talking about kings or monarchy here in Australia much longer. You know, we're past
01:21that now, aren't we? We're a bit more mature.
01:24You know my position on this. It's no secret. I respect and admire the Queen enormously.
01:33The desire is simply to have a head of state that embodies and represents Australia's values and traditions.
01:41A head of state that looks like us, sounds like us, thinks like us.
01:47As opposed to?
01:48Well, one of them, a POM.
01:51You know, an unelected non-Australian who lives on the other side of the world and for all their good
01:57intentions is a different breed.
02:00You wouldn't put a pig in charge of a herd of prime beef cattle.
02:04Even if it did look good in a Twinset and Portage.
02:11Your Majesty, the results of the Australian general election.
02:17Oh, good news or bad?
02:19Mr Hawke by a landslide.
02:21Oh dear, the one who wants us out.
02:22Prayed so.
02:23The rough, tough former trade union negotiator and the proud holder of the world record for beer drinking.
02:28A yard of ale in a sconce pot in 11 seconds.
02:30Oh, I don't know what that is. Sounds very impressive.
02:33Well, it's a lot of beer. Very quickly. Tea total now, I believe, ma'am.
02:37A great relief to everyone, I should imagine.
02:39Especially Mrs Hawke. Is there a Mrs Hawke?
02:42Yes, there is. Hazel.
02:43Ah, Hazel. Stranger, I think, to name a child after a tree.
02:46Especially a Northern Hemisphere tree.
02:49I suppose it does put the pressure on them, rather.
02:52On who, ma'am?
02:54The Prince and Princess of Wales and their forthcoming tour.
02:58Do you think they'll be all right?
02:59In fact, I know one shouldn't listen to gossip, but I had lunch with Princess Margaret the other day.
03:04There's growing concern among those who chatter at Kensington Palace.
03:08You thought we didn't listen to chatter?
03:09I listened to nothing else.
03:12About the Princess of Wales.
03:16She's struggling to cope, apparently.
03:20Wretched in the marriage.
03:24And, if rumours are to be believed, she's, uh, doing things to herself.
03:30What kind of things?
03:39People do the strangest things when they're unhappy.
03:48I heard she was insisting on taking the baby with them on the tour.
03:50What for?
03:52As a stabilising influence.
03:53Since when has a baby ever been a stabilising influence on anything?
03:58We never took the children anywhere.
04:01When we went to Australia in 1954, we left them at home for five months.
04:06And you suppose that might have had consequences?
04:09On what?
04:10The tour was a triumph.
04:17I should probably ask Charles and Diana to come and see me.
04:20This tour was too important.
04:35This tour was too important.
04:49This tour was too important.
04:49I should be happy that you have to take him to us.
04:50Like muerte andaceokģ‹ ario.
04:55This tour was made in the city.
04:55Then, I check out hurl teller,
05:00at Jake eDemon Steinreich, this
05:01tour was really important for you. I
05:01tried to take part of you. I
05:01tried to take part of you. I
05:07tried to take part of you.
05:51Does anyone know the story of the Russian bear hunter?
05:55I'm afraid I've already told Mrs. Parker Bowles.
05:57Perhaps she could help them tell it.
05:59All right, sir.
06:04The bear hunter goes deep into the Siberian woods.
06:07Suddenly, he sees...
06:08An enormous bear.
06:10The hunter raises his gun and bang!
06:14He shoots.
06:15The bear disappears from view.
06:17Got him, he thinks.
06:19But then he feels a tap on the shoulder.
06:21He looks up to see the bear who says...
06:23No one takes a shot at me and gets away with it.
06:26Your choice.
06:28Either I can tear you to pieces and devour you now, or...
06:31Or, you can drop your trousers, bend over and let me have my way with you.
06:40The hunter pulls down his trousers and the bear does his worst.
06:45Afterwards, the hunter hobbles into town...
06:48Somewhat bow-legged.
06:50Yes.
06:50And he buys a much bigger gun and goes back into the woods.
06:54And it isn't long before he sees the bear again.
06:56He raises his gun.
06:58Bang!
06:59Farts.
07:00But when the smoke clears...
07:02The bear is nowhere to be seen.
07:05Caught him, the hunter thinks.
07:07But a moment later, he feels another tap on the shoulder.
07:10And the bear says...
07:12You know what to do.
07:15Now, after the bear's done his worst...
07:17The hunter heads back in town again and buys an even bigger gun.
07:21A bazooka?
07:21Yes.
07:22He goes back into the woods.
07:23He sees the bear.
07:24He takes aim and fires.
07:25Boom!
07:27But when the smoke clears...
07:30The hunter looks up to see the bear standing over him.
07:33And the bear says...
07:37You're not really in this for the hunting, are you?
07:49I wanted to wish you both luck.
07:51And asked Sir Sonny to join us today to stress again the importance of the trip.
07:55Thank you, ma'am.
07:57As you know, Australia is one of the most important and influential members of the Commonwealth.
08:02If they were to strike out and assert their independence, the worry is other countries could fall like dominoes.
08:10You're too young to remember.
08:12But we also toured Australia and New Zealand in 1954.
08:15Yes.
08:15It was long and hot and arduous.
08:19Yes.
08:20But we worked together.
08:22As a team.
08:23And in the end, I think it wasn't only a success politically.
08:30It brought us very close.
08:33Yes.
08:35And as husband and wife, we would wish the same for you.
08:49It's alright. Mummy's here.
08:50It's here then.
08:51We've got the rocks.
08:54We'll be alright once we get to the place.
09:05Then on to Ayers Rock on the 23rd, Sydney on the 28th, before Brisbane, Tasmania and Canberra for an audience
09:15with the Prime Minister and his wife.
09:18Then the tour moves to New Zealand.
09:19There's an awful lot of moving around.
09:21A baby needs stability.
09:23And perhaps for that reason, the baby was never intended to be part of the trip.
09:28I always made it perfectly clear.
09:30No baby, no me.
09:31And everyone accepted that.
09:32And as I understand, has worked very hard to change plans that were set in stone.
09:37And now, instead of being separated for six weeks, it's just...
09:42How long?
09:43The first two weeks.
09:44What?
09:46When the tour is at its most arduous...
09:48Where will William be then?
09:50Wumagama.
09:51Where?
09:52It's a sheep station in New South Wales.
09:54Whose idea was this?
09:56Mine, ma'am.
09:57Do you have children?
09:59No, ma'am.
10:00Why does that not come as a surprise?
10:02Diana!
10:03Come with me.
10:04Ma'am?
10:05Please.
10:13What do you see?
10:16Miss Royal Highness Prince William.
10:18That's a title.
10:19You can't see a title.
10:21Very well.
10:22I see a baby boy.
10:24Asleep or awake?
10:26Awake.
10:27Loud or quiet?
10:28Quiet.
10:29Angry or calm?
10:31Calm.
10:32Ugly or beautiful?
10:34It's just a question, Mr. Adee.
10:35Nothing to be frightened of.
10:37Is the child ugly?
10:39No.
10:40Then can we agree that this child is the opposite of ugly?
10:43Can we say he's a beautiful child?
10:44I'm busy, ma'am.
10:45What is your point?
10:46My point is that this child is not just beautiful.
10:49This child is perfect in every single way.
10:52So why should you expect me, as his mother, to be without him for one second, let alone two weeks?
10:57Because you married the Prince of Wales, ma'am.
11:00And that is an act of service to the Crown and to the country which you signed up to willingly
11:04and with open eyes.
11:05And you are the Princess of Wales.
11:08And the greatest act of service that I can give to the Crown as Princess is not to be some
11:14meat little wife following the great prince around like some smiling doll,
11:17but to be a living, breathing, present mother, bringing up this child in the hopes that the boy that will
11:22one day become king still has a vestige of humanity in him.
11:25Because God knows he's not going to be getting it from any of his courtiers.
11:35Mummy's here.
11:35We are.
11:37We are.
11:38Ah.
11:38Ah.
11:46New Zealand.
11:47Yes.
11:47New Zealand.
11:48Oh.
11:52Welcome to Alice Springs.
11:54More than much greater than this.
11:55Hello there.
11:56Charles, lovely day.
11:57Good evening.
11:58Hello there.
12:00Hello there.
12:01Well, good evening.
12:02Good evening.
12:02Good evening.
12:02Good evening.
12:12Come on, come on.
12:18Come on.
12:19Come on.
12:19Come on, sir.
12:23Come on, sir.
12:29Come on.
12:31Come on.
12:38I understand before we arrived, you received about a month's worth of rain in a week.
12:44Of course, in Britain, you'd call that summer.
12:50Seriously, my wife and I, we couldn't be more delighted to be here.
12:56Question for the princess.
12:57What part of the tour are you most looking forward to?
13:00Oh, gosh.
13:03There's so many.
13:05We're going to a glamorous ball in Sydney.
13:12And, um...
13:16We're going to visit the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney.
13:19I think we're going on a pleasure cruise on some river.
13:26Um...
13:26And then we're going to...
13:27We're going to visit Ayers Dock.
13:31Rock.
13:32Ayers Rock.
13:38What about the cost of the trip at a time when Australia is experiencing extreme weather?
13:43You know, and the money could be spent on the victims.
13:45I'm afraid that's not really my department.
13:48She's good with glamorous balls.
13:54Apparently, there are protests planned for their visit to Canberra.
13:58A growing backlash about the expense of the trip.
14:01We'll take place along the Derwent River in 10th Main.
14:04But before that...
14:04Maybe now's the moment.
14:07We'll see them taking...
14:101788, the first fleet landed at Sydney Cove.
14:13Two long centuries of subjugation by Mother Crown.
14:17And we are still unable to cut the apron strings and stand on our own two feet.
14:23Why?
14:24Because there has never been the tipping point.
14:28Where we finally say...
14:30Enough.
14:34But, uh...
14:35Five will get you ten.
14:36It'll be this jug-eared bonehead that pushes us all over the edge.
14:41And Australia gets to be free.
14:45Once and for all.
14:48That's all for now.
14:49Thank you all very much.
15:03An hospitable Perth.
15:05Fresh.
15:05Alert.
15:06Scrub by the sun.
15:07City of Australia's tomorrow.
15:13Into Queensland.
15:13Name for another great Queen, four generations back.
15:20To Brisbane.
15:22Friendly, easy-going Brisbane.
15:32what's this australia 1954 i wanted to remind myself
15:39one of your greatest hits yes i think so
15:43how hot it was do you remember yes one could hardly sleep at night
15:54the size of those crowds
16:06Sydney over a million people turned out to see their beautiful new queen
16:10now she's old and dumpy they want to get rid of her
16:12not old and dumpy experienced and mature
16:18which is why you should have gone yourself instead of sending out the bt
16:23this was always designed to be charles's tour
16:25as prince of wales he has to start sometime
16:27then send him to the bahamas or seychelles not australia and new zealand
16:33some countries are too important to send out the understanding
16:37symbol of the unity of crown and people
16:42and the nation waits
16:58there's no way to get into it
17:05the cameras please
17:14maybe get in closer together if possible
17:20Charles?
17:24Charles!
17:25I can't.
17:27The heat.
17:28I feel dizzy.
17:33I think I need to go and sit down.
17:36Can't you put yourself together?
17:38You feeling all right, Diana?
17:40Princess?
17:41At this point, the princess seemed to struggle.
17:45The English rose wilting in the heat, perhaps.
17:48It's pathetic.
17:50She's pathetic.
17:52It's so critical we get this tour absolutely right,
17:57and yet she's so weak and fragile.
18:01One can't rely on her for the simplest thing,
18:05letting the side down wherever she goes.
18:08How would I get through the next six weeks without you?
18:11By ringing me every day.
18:14Letting me cheer you up.
18:17You're going to be brilliant.
18:19God, I miss you, my darling.
18:21Your adulthood.
18:23If Diana had one ounce of the strength of character
18:25that you seemed to display at every turn,
18:27then perhaps we could rescue her.
18:30God, now what?
18:31Do you understand?
18:33It never ends.
18:35I'll call you back.
18:37We have to reorganize police, schools, couriers, military, security...
18:41Well, I don't care. I don't care about any of that.
18:44It's intolerable.
18:45What's intolerable?
18:46Well, I don't expect you to understand.
18:47I just need him to let me go wherever it is they've taken my son.
18:51Oh, Margama, it's on the other side of the country.
18:53I explained to her, Royal Highness.
18:55We are just five days into a very important tour
18:57which has been years in the planning.
18:59We can't just change things around willy-nilly.
19:01And I told him...
19:02Yes, and me.
19:02...that if people expect me to continue with this tour for another minute,
19:05then I need to see my son first.
19:09Our son.
19:10Our son.
19:13Our son.
19:43Oh, your highness.
19:48William? William. William. William.
19:53Thank you so much. Has he been all right?
19:55He's been home. Hi, darling. Hello. How are you?
20:00Yes. Oh, I missed you so much.
20:05Yes.
20:10Want to go to Daddy?
20:12It's William.
20:14Brown somewhere.
20:15Who does he look like?
20:17Who's favourite toys?
20:19Spencer or Windsor?
20:21William.
20:23Oh, that's lovely.
20:28I'm a performer.
20:30I'm today.
20:34It's doing quite well.
20:38There you are. Close your eyes.
20:48I'm ready?
20:54I'm gonna get you ready.
20:56Come on.
20:58I'm ready.
21:00I'm ready.
21:01Come on.
21:02I'm ready.
21:10gone down yes finally exhausted after his performance the star crashing and bashing
21:21into everything the basher mini tornado will you eat they made somewhat unimaginatively for a
21:32sheep station shepherd's pie I'm not hungry
21:59what
22:02I wanted to talk to you I've had some thoughts about us I have some things I'd like to discuss
22:13too
22:13would you like to go first you'd make a nice change what does that mean it means you always
22:19go first you're poppycock you're the Prince of Wales you're born to go first
22:28are you even remotely aware of how bad things have got for me I'm not blind I can see how
22:36unhappy you are
22:39how thin you've become
22:44trust me you don't know the half of it I know more than you think
22:51people talk the staff and I was very saddened
23:00horrified by what I learned
23:03so what do you want from me
23:08to be heard
23:11I'm listening
23:13no more than that
23:15to be understood
23:17appreciated
23:19I don't need endless flattery
23:21no one wants that
23:23but I am trying my hardest to please you
23:25to live up to your standards
23:27and I don't think you have the faintest idea
23:29of what it's like to feel this way
23:31to be constantly overlooked
23:33ignored
23:34unappreciated
23:35I don't have the faintest idea I know what being overlooked feels like better than anyone
23:37I spent my whole life being
23:40unthanked
23:42unappreciated
23:42uncared for
23:43and if I've
23:44been cold
23:45or distant with you
23:47perhaps it's because I don't feel truly understood by you
23:50I sometimes think you see me as
23:52an old man
23:54or worse
23:56a gargoyle above the church door
23:58grey
24:00made of stone
24:02unemotional
24:03but I'm not
24:05you think I don't crave the occasional
24:08well done
24:09or
24:10aren't you clever
24:11or even just a thank you
24:15I need encouragement
24:16and the occasional pat on the back too
24:20well does that explain why you keep going to her
24:24I'm not going to say her name
24:26I'm worried if I do I might spit
24:28Camilla what's she got to do
24:30well that's what I keep asking myself
24:33what's she got to do with anything
24:34but obviously
24:35she's got a lot to do with everything
24:37because you can't leave her alone
24:39she and her husband are close friends
24:40not just of mine but the whole family's
24:42you remember I found your bracelet
24:44the one with your nicknames engraved on it
24:45Fred and Gladys
24:47that was just harmless fun
24:48for three days before our wedding
24:49you gave that to her
24:51and on our actual honeymoon
24:52you wore the cufflinks that she gave you
24:54with the interlocking initials
24:56the two C's
24:57interwoven and obscenely entwined like lovers
25:01and on the same honeymoon
25:02a photograph of her falls out of your diary
25:05and then later in the year
25:06I find your love letters
25:07page after page of the passion
25:09I'm not getting from you
25:10because you show no interest in me
25:13you refuse to come to Highgrove
25:14where I'm happiest
25:15yes because she is there
25:17oh and not just her
25:18but the gardens
25:19and the polo and the hunts
25:20and the boring old philosophers
25:22and father substitutes
25:23who patronize me
25:24and ignore me
25:25but love her presumably
25:28which is why the two of you
25:29are perfect for each other
25:30so where do I fit in
25:32you fit in because you're my wife
25:34and
25:37because
25:41I love you
25:50I
25:52I
25:53I do
25:54I do
25:59gosh
26:06so
26:09how are we going to solve it
26:13well
26:15well I suppose
26:17I suppose we've got to learn
26:19to give it to each other
26:20on a more regular basis
26:24the encouragement I mean
26:26and the other thing
26:27oh yes that too
26:29I still think you're gorgeous
26:32cleverest handsomest man
26:34in every room
26:34do you really
26:37pathetic
26:38but I do need that sometimes
26:41and
26:42you look gorgeous too
26:43your
26:45beauty
26:45your radiance
26:46is a great
26:48shining
26:48spectacular miracle
26:51when I see the light
26:52in people's faces
26:52when they look at you
26:53it makes me realise
26:54that I'm the luckiest man
26:55in the world
26:56and we're the luckiest family
26:57in the world
26:59it makes me want to ring
27:00the queen back in London
27:01and say
27:02can you hear that mummy
27:03listen to that
27:04it's a hundred decibels
27:05louder than anything
27:05you ever got
27:06chew on that
27:11you know I think
27:12this might be
27:13the most important
27:14conversation we've ever had
27:16yes
27:16and the solution
27:17is so simple
27:19any time
27:20either of us
27:20feels like we're not
27:21getting what we need
27:22we simply need to
27:23give that very thing
27:24to the other
27:26because if you learn
27:27anything from today
27:28it's
27:28we both need the same
27:29as each other
27:31to be encouraged
27:34to be supported
27:37to be appreciated
27:40to be loved
27:44yes
27:47a toast
27:48to a first start
27:49a new beginning
27:52happy Easter my darling
28:05wanna go
28:15what's that
28:20what's that
28:21what's that
28:23is
28:32The first leg of the world tour has come to an end.
28:35The prince and princess have seen a fair slice of the northern territory.
28:38The royal couple have urged 2,000.
28:40The world wishes were there to greet them.
28:41But the more formal welcome king was governor general and the prime minister.
28:47We're absolutely delighted to be here.
28:49Thank you, sir.
28:49Hours before they were due to arrive in the city,
28:51tens of thousands of people began lining the streets from the airport.
28:55By now, the place was really beginning to pick up.
28:58And so too was the public's reaction.
29:01Five and a half thousand people queued patiently
29:03to take up the best possible position around the ropes
29:06cordoning on the public's house.
29:07Here, the reception of the royal couple were getting.
29:10There was a frenzy of waving hands and flags
29:12as the prince and princess appeared,
29:14holding hands in the back of their royal's voice.
29:16The crowds were desperate to get a glimpse of the perfect couple,
29:20the prince and princess's reality.
29:25Even overseas reporters who've seen it all before
29:28seemed a little taken aback by the sheer scale.
29:31Excitement.
29:36Please welcome the heir to the throne
29:38and Australia's future king,
29:41his royal highness, the prince of Wales.
29:51Thank you, sir.
29:52Thank you, sir.
29:53In case you've been living in a cave,
29:56perhaps I should introduce you to a most remarkable woman
29:59and mother who I am proud to call her wife.
30:25You're just too good to be true.
30:29Can't take my eyes off of you
30:33You'd be like heaven to touch
30:37I wanna hold you so much
30:41Ever unless love has arrived
30:45And I thank God I'm alive
30:49You're just too good to be true
30:53Can't take my eyes off of you
30:56I swear you give me a show as hell
31:14I love you, baby
31:17And if it's right or right
31:19I need you, baby
31:21To warm and lonely night
31:23I love you, baby
31:25Trust in me when I say
31:30Oh, pretty baby
31:32Don't bring me down, I pray
31:35Oh, pretty baby
31:36Know that I've found you safe
31:39And let me love you, baby
31:42Let me love you
31:45Love you, Lucy
31:46Let's see
31:48Well, I do love you
31:49I love you
31:52Let me love you
32:23Good morning, Your Royal Highness.
32:31A phone call from Mrs. Parker Bowles.
32:36Would you like to return it?
32:41No.
32:43No, I wouldn't.
32:47Thank you, Edward. That'll be all.
32:50You had fun together at the ball.
32:52We did. I could have danced all night.
32:55So, has that been the highlight?
32:57Well, that's hard to say.
32:59We greatly enjoyed seeing Sydney Harbour.
33:02And Charles tried body surfing on Bondi Beach.
33:06But I suppose the greatest highlight has been, well, meeting all of you, the people of Australia.
33:15You've made us feel so welcome, so at home.
33:17Well, perhaps because you've been so refreshing.
33:21You're not what we expect from royalty.
33:23Well, that's because I don't think of myself as royalty.
33:27You know, first and foremost, I'm a wife and a mother.
33:31That's what's most important to me.
33:33I mean, she really is a wonderful mother.
33:35And how's William getting along?
33:38Oh, he's having a magical time here.
33:39So he likes Australia?
33:40Well, let's put it like this.
33:42His favourite cuddly toy used to be a whale.
33:45Since coming here, it's been firmly supplanted by a koala.
33:4810,000 people were waiting to catch sight of the prince and princess.
33:52Along the way, the princess was overwhelmed with posies and small gifts from equally small children.
33:58No, he's very busy at the moment and cannot comment.
34:01Mr. Hawke will not be answering any questions about this at present.
34:39Hello.
34:40All right, here's a smile, cheese!
34:54This is George's.
34:55You're on the diver.
35:10Jeff's got a photo look.
35:14You're so cute.
35:15I love it!
35:16I like that!
35:17I love it!
35:19You're so beautiful!
35:21You're so very happy!
35:37Beyond the ocean
36:40And most of all, her motherhood.
36:43I heard she'd been hysterical, clinging to the poor baby like a life raft.
36:47Evidently, that clinging is what the Australians have responded to.
36:51What a natural mother she is.
36:54How physical.
36:56And caring.
36:58Anyway, why is all this a problem?
37:00You and I both know how much Charles craves reassurance.
37:02And attention.
37:04And praise.
37:05This tour of Australia and New Zealand was supposed to be his grand debut.
37:10His moment in the sun.
37:11His future king.
37:15Just saying.
37:16You're welcome.
37:17But there was little doubt who most people really wanted to see.
37:20Hello.
37:22Hello.
37:23Hello.
37:23Thank you for coming.
37:25Hello.
37:26Where's Princess Di?
37:28She's busy working on with me.
37:29She's having to put up with me.
37:33We only need a day to see, lady guy.
37:37Are you going in for a swim, Matt?
37:39Don't think so.
37:41Which one do you fancy giving you the kiss of life?
37:43Let's hope it doesn't come to that.
37:46How about it, boys?
37:47Any volunteers?
37:49I think you've got some admirers.
37:50Can we get you guys all closer?
37:52Just remember, no touching, no looking.
37:55To me or them.
37:59That was picked up nicely there by his royal mum.
38:02So, and off it goes.
38:03Number five is in there, trying to cut him off.
38:07Prince Charles here, Prince of Wales.
38:09He's playing on a borrowed pony called Apollo.
38:13A strong hit from number two there.
38:15And here comes Prince Charles, swooping from his position at the back.
38:19He's catching...
38:19Everybody ready?
38:22Get set, go!
38:40Are you a real princess?
38:43What do you put me in five hours?
38:46That was...
38:47As they move from Queensland to Tasmania,
38:50the royal tour is going from strength to strength.
38:53And whilst it's been a great personal victory for Prince Charles,
38:58no one can deny it's the Princess of Wales
39:01who's truly captured the heart of a nation.
39:05Well, she's not stuffy like the rest of the world.
39:07Right.
39:07You get a sense of her being a real person?
39:10Yes.
39:11You've got to love her, haven't you?
39:12Do you love Charles as much as you love Diana?
39:14Yeah, she loves him.
39:15He must have something, wasn't he?
39:16She is so.
39:17And what do you think of the Prince Charles?
39:19Well, she is amazing.
39:20She's just like her.
39:22Is she?
39:22Yes.
39:22Do you think she can have a cup of tea with her or something?
39:25Absolutely.
39:25She's really down to earth that side.
39:31Oh, my goodness.
39:32I'm going to let you go.
39:33I'm going to let you go.
39:34Don't start having it at court.
39:36I'm going to let you go, please.
39:37I'm not going to meet you.
39:39I'm not going to meet you.
39:41I'm not going to meet you.
39:41I'm not going to meet you.
39:41Good evening, Mr. Kermit.
39:42I'm not going to meet you.
39:42Come around, please.
39:44This is great.
39:44Come around, please.
40:00It's a great pleasure to be able to come to Tasmania to receive such an enthusiastic
40:05and heartwarming welcome.
40:07The last time I was here was two years ago, 1981, shortly before we were married.
40:13At that time, everybody was saying, good luck and hope everything goes well.
40:19How lucky you are to be engaged as such a lovely lady.
40:24And, my goodness, I am lucky enough to be married to her.
40:36That's the thing about ladies.
40:37You never quite know what they get up to when your back's turned.
40:44It's the final straw, honestly.
40:46Pulling faces, horsing around while I'm trying to do my job.
40:49I was blushing.
40:50Blushing at your compliments.
40:51People were laughing at me.
40:53Laughing in my face at the end of a week in which half of Australia has also been booing me.
40:57I don't deserve this.
40:59This was supposed to be my tour.
41:01My tour as Prince of Wales to shore up one of the key countries in the Commonwealth at a very
41:05delicate moment politically.
41:07And thanks to you.
41:07Thanks to me, people have shown up.
41:09Thanks to me, people are interested.
41:11No, thanks to you, people are laughing in my face.
41:14Booing the heir to the throne.
41:16Booing the crown.
41:18Oh, come on.
41:19Oh, don't do this.
41:22Please, open the door.
41:26Charles?
41:30We still have ten days in New Zealand to get through.
41:50Welcome, Your Royal Highness.
41:52Prime Minister.
41:52Given our different perspectives, our different views on the appropriate governance of this nation,
42:00I never thought I'd find myself commiserating with you, but let's face it, she's made us both look like chumps.
42:09I don't understand.
42:14Pera Nullius.
42:17That's what your ancestor, King George III, called us when the Brits first arrived.
42:25Nobody's country.
42:28Well, by God, we were somebody's country then.
42:33And we're our own country now.
42:36Well, when you arrived, I thought you visit might inspire Australia to finally throw off the shackles and stand on
42:47our own two feet.
42:48And no offence, but if it had just been you, you know, I might have got my wishes.
42:58But then, you know, she comes along.
43:03The perfect wife, the perfect princess, and the whole place goes nuts.
43:11The power of fairy tales.
43:17That superstar may have just set back the cause of republicanism in Australia for the foreseeable future.
43:361985.
43:37Muchas gracias.
43:38I'm Aaron.
43:39I'm Aaron.
43:41Oh, my God.
43:52Merci.
43:54Oh, my God.
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