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05:33Peygam właśnie.
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05:43am alabil.
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10:58I do, ma'am. Gelded, fired, well-rusted.
11:02We won't have him breaking down on us again.
11:06Any chance of seeing him on the gallops today?
11:09Oh, no, ma'am. It's too wet and muddy out there.
11:13It's been a lot like this.
11:15Hardly been able to train him at all.
11:18Well, we can't do anything about the weather.
11:23Now we come to the most anticipated race of this year's Royal Ascot meeting.
11:27The Queen Alexandra Stakes.
11:30This is Britain's longest flat race, where stamina is of the essence.
11:34And the favourite is, of course, number nine.
11:36Her Majesty's own horse, Apprentice.
11:39And they're off.
11:40With number six, Panic Timmy in early lead, followed by number one, Valentine's Day,
11:44with number two, Olympic Boy, leaning right down their necks.
11:47They're off the pace now as they make their start.
11:51Behind the number ten, Ovi Anderson, far off the leaders,
11:54but number nine, Apprentice, tails behind in fitted legs.
11:58A disappointing start for last year's Yorkshire Club champion.
12:02And, and he's still ahead, but behind him, Apprentice is gaining crowns.
12:06He got the challenge from number seven, five even, and pulling it to four.
12:10Majesty.
12:11Majesty.
12:12Thank you, darling.
12:14Chin up, vodka.
12:16Apprentice really has the look of eagles as they make the turn.
12:18And yes, Apprentice turns up the pressure on Olympic Boy as he moves into third place.
12:22And in what is a fantastic recovery from a slow start,
12:25Apprentice is now level with number two Olympic Boy as they race uphill.
12:28And as they come out of the final turn, Panic leads by 11 and a half,
12:32but Apprentice is coming through with a challenge.
12:34And now it's the home straight.
12:35And Apprentice is charging down for the outside.
12:37Nearly, nearly, nearly.
12:41No, he hasn't got it.
12:42No, Apprentice is starting to struggle.
12:44Panic is holding on.
12:45He's holding his lead.
12:46And Apprentice is falling behind as Valentine's Day falls back in second.
12:49Olympic Boy coming up from India.
12:51And it's a busy finish.
12:53But number six, Panic finishes first.
12:55And there goes Paul in line number two, Olympic Boy.
12:58What are you doing wrong with Paul?
13:00He used to be at the top.
13:02Now he barely competes.
13:04It's possible that the system set up by your late father is now a little...
13:10Obsolete.
13:12And might need, uh...
13:14Kicking up, throwing on the dust heap.
13:19If you want to keep up with the Aga Khan of this world,
13:22I would suggest you follow their lead.
13:26And do what?
13:28Travel around the world and catch up with all the latest developments.
13:31I can't just do that.
13:32In case you haven't noticed, I have a job to do with you.
13:36It would only be France.
13:37Not Timbuktu.
13:39There are experienced people who are able to deputise for you in your absence.
13:53As you know, this government is committed to maintaining sterling at $2.80 to the pound.
13:58But with every economic blow, the oil embargo, the balance of payments deficit,
14:03and the Dockers' union strike, it's proving harder and harder to maintain.
14:23And I'm afraid that now we have no alternative but to devalue the pound.
14:30And I need hardly say it is a matter of overwhelming regret for me personally.
14:39And a humiliation for the government.
14:44It feels like a bad time to say that I won't be here for our meeting next week.
14:49Perhaps the next two weeks.
14:51But Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, will step in as Councillor of State.
14:55Oh.
14:56A role she's executed many times.
15:06Your Majesty.
15:25Good evening.
15:27A few days ago, the Cabinet took its unanimous decision to devalue the pound.
15:33I can now tell you why we have taken this action.
15:36And more importantly, what it will mean for you.
15:40From now on, the pound abroad will be worth 14% or so less in terms of other currencies.
15:47Now, this does not mean, of course, that the pound here in Britain,
15:51in your pocket or your purse or your bank, has been devalued.
15:53What it does mean is that the goods we buy from abroad will be dearer.
15:59So for many goods, it will be cheaper to buy British.
16:04Well, this devaluation has been a hard decision.
16:09And some of its consequences will be hard for a time.
16:14For three years, this government has fought, as it was our duty to fight the burden of the deficit that
16:21the previous government left us with.
16:23But now is not the time to trip to blame.
16:26Now is our chance to break free from that straitjacket.
16:30Seize this opportunity with both hands.
16:34This is a proud nation.
16:37We're out on our own now.
16:38Now, we must choose to put Britain first.
17:06Tonight, we veterans of the Burma campaign are gathered here to renew old comradeships.
17:14and to remember foreign brothers at Yang Gang Yong and Rangudan.
17:21Do you remember how it was fought?
17:23The old way?
17:25The honorable way?
17:27Body to body, bayonet to bayonet.
17:32And that swift, exhilarating sweep of victory that carried us over the Irrawaddy and in Mandalay.
17:40And there, we met the Japanese army.
17:43And we tore it apart.
17:48Yes, gentlemen.
17:50We military men will always have our past glories to look back on.
17:56But what of this new generation?
17:59These young men and women for whom some of the best of us gave our lives.
18:04Decline.
18:07Irrelevance.
18:08And the devaluation of pound sterling.
18:11That is the sunless future that faces them.
18:15For them, the white heat of revolution is not a forging heat.
18:20It is a melting heat.
18:23It melts the silver of our battle on us
18:26and reduces to cinders the very foundation of our economy,
18:30our currency.
18:36So, if the only glories available to this nation
18:40are its past glories,
18:44then let us cherish them now.
18:50Come you back, you British soldier.
18:53Come you back.
18:57Who will join me?
19:01Ship me somewhere east of Suez
19:04Where the best is like the worst
19:07Where there are no ten commandments
19:10And a man can raise a thirst
19:13For the temple bells are calling
19:16And it's there that I would be
19:19By the old Moomine pagoda
19:22Looking lazy at the sea
19:26On the road to Mandalay
19:29Where the old Fiddler way
19:32Where thou sick beneath the orange
19:36When we went to Mandalay
19:40On the road to Mandalay
19:43Where the flying face is led
19:47And the dawn comes up like thunder
19:50Out of China
19:52Of course today
19:54I will see the images and the dark
19:57are on the road to Entail
19:57Yang
19:58Who will join the Dals
19:59and the lights be up like wheneverは
20:00Well at the passage they were
20:06Know you
20:10What people do
20:10They already saw
20:11You know they're that
20:11Well they awokeKE
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20:19course they're out ...
20:21Over
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20:23Myanmar And you know
20:23Yep And you
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31:33Why not?
31:34You're brilliant.
31:36And you know the family inside out.
31:39I'm honored.
31:41But I'm also very ambitious.
31:45I could never accept unless I felt sure we had every chance of success at the highest level.
31:51And in terms of our research, there's still one thing that we really need to see.
31:56What?
31:57Their training facilities.
31:59If we're going to gain the edge, there's still a lot to learn from the Americans.
32:04Unfortunately, how much longer is that going to take?
32:08Well...
32:12Yes, please.
32:41Gentlemen, in the past decade alone, there have by my reckoning been 73 coups in 46 different countries around the
32:52world.
32:52And the success of some of these might encourage us.
32:57In Ghana, two years ago, President Nkrumah was ousted with just 500 men.
33:03And in 1961, in South Korea, Major General Park Chung-hee seized power with 3,500 men.
33:13And in 1964, in Gabon, just 150 men were able to arrest President Nkrumah and thus gain control over the
33:23levers of state power.
33:25And of course, it was with just one legion that Caesar crossed the Rubicon.
33:31And perhaps we would not seek to follow his fate.
33:35A sic semper tyrannis gentleman.
33:38And what all successful insurgencies have in common are five key elements.
33:45Control of the media, control of the economy, and the capture of administrative targets,
33:52for which you need the fourth element, the loyalty of the military.
33:56Now, in Ghana and Gabon, this can be achieved with a handful of battalions.
34:01But here, in the United Kingdom, we would need to secure Parliament, Whitehall, the Ministry of Defence, and the Cabinet
34:12Office.
34:13The Prime Minister would be arrested, of course, along with other politicians still loyal.
34:18We would have to shut down the airports, air traffic control.
34:22Same with the train stations.
34:25Curfews would be put in place, martial law declared.
34:28And I haven't even mentioned the police.
34:32It would take tens of thousands of unquestioningly loyal servicemen.
34:37And even in my heyday, I could never command that.
34:41Which brings me to the fifth element.
34:45Legitimacy.
34:47Now, our government draws its strength from long-established institutions that support it.
34:53The courts.
34:55Body of common law.
34:56The Constitution.
34:59For any action against the state to succeed, you'd have to overthrow these as well.
35:04But in a highly evolved democracy such as ours, their authority is sacrosanct.
35:12Which is why, gentlemen, a coup d'etat in the United Kingdom doesn't stand a chance.
35:28Unless.
35:32Unless.
35:33Unless.
35:34Unless.
35:34Unless we have the support of the one person not yet mentioned.
35:39Do you see the temperament?
35:41Do you see the temperament?
35:42Yeah.
35:42The crown has at its disposal, unique constitutional powers.
35:48Which could still make something like this possible.
35:52In 1834, William IV used them to dismiss his government in the face of opposition from the House.
35:58And in 1920, the Emergency Powers Act was passed.
36:03Which gives the sovereign power in certain circumstances to declare a state of emergency by proclamation.
36:10Meaning, our queen could dissolve parliament.
36:14And appoint a new government.
36:16And a prime minister as well.
36:18She's also commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
36:21They swear allegiance to her and not to parliament.
36:25So it could count on their support to see it through.
36:31She is our Caesar.
36:39And you think she might entertain this idea?
36:42The circumstances are certainly compelling.
36:45I've made a list here of exactly how compelling.
36:49And as her second cousin, I am in an ideal position to ask.
37:04Not hungry?
37:05No.
37:10Somehow today has managed to be one of the most enjoyable days of my life.
37:15And at the same time, one of the most depressing.
37:22Telephone call for you, ma'am?
37:23Lord Manbatten?
37:24I'll call him back.
37:33If I tell you something, do you promise it will stay between us?
37:36Of course.
37:40This is how I'd like to spend all my time.
37:45Owning horses, breeding horses, racing horses.
37:48It's what makes me truly happy.
37:53And I actually think it's what I was born to do.
37:55Until the other thing came along.
37:58That someone else was born to do.
38:00That they elected not to do.
38:02Which meant that first my father, and then I, had to do a job we were never meant to do.
38:08Well, you've managed to make it look like the other thing is the only thing you were ever meant to
38:13do.
38:16You're kind.
38:18But it isn't.
38:34And on days like today.
38:37In places like this.
38:39In company like this.
38:43You get a glimpse of what it all might have been like.
38:48The unlived life.
38:52And how much happier it might have made me.
39:02Hi.
39:02Not now!
39:07Who did? I just sniffed.
39:08Slightly.
39:09I shall have to grovel now.
39:10No, it's all right. He'll understand.
39:13I'm so sorry, Your Majesty.
39:15Yes, all right. I'm coming.
39:16Honestly, only Dickie.
39:25Yes, thank you, Master. I'll talk to you.
39:47Majesty.
39:54You are persistent. Is it really so important?
39:59Yes, Your Majesty.
40:01Prime Minister.
40:05Ma'am, I have reason to believe there is currently a full-blown plot developing against me
40:12and the democratically elected Labour government that governs in your name
40:17being led by a senior member of your family.
40:21Who?
40:25Lord Mountbatten.
40:26And that he, in cahoots with Cecil King, the chairman of the Mirror Group newspapers,
40:32has been attempting to overthrow this government.
40:38Now, I feel compelled to remind, Your Majesty, that tolerance of the royal family is hanging by a thread as
40:44it is.
40:47Now, throughout my time in office, I have done my level best to protect you.
40:54But if members of the royal family were to interfere with the political business of the day, I would be
41:00left with no option but to side with the Republican elements of my cabinet, which I have successfully controlled until
41:08now,
41:11and take steps.
41:16Leave it with me, Prime Minister.
41:20Your Majesty.
41:21I have questions, I'll say.
41:35Again, me sir.
41:40Please let me ask.
41:41I will, of course, thisiska but not to be aimagined story.
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48:35Evet, ben.
48:36Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
48:38O, neymişti?
48:40O, neymişti.
48:42O, neymişti.
48:44O, neymişti.
48:45O, neymişti.
48:46O, neymişti.
48:49O, neymişti.
48:52O, neymişti.
48:54Oh.
48:56Oh.
48:58Oh.
48:59Who cares?
49:00Honestly.
49:04One of the few joys of being as old as we both are is that it's not our problem.
49:12Not really our country either.
49:15What are you talking about?
49:16Of course it's our country.
49:18We Battenbergs have no country.
49:23Our family might have kings and queens in its ranks.
49:28But we're mongrels too.
49:31Part German, part Greek, part nowhere at all.
49:37Well.
49:39This is my country.
49:43Gave me a home.
49:44Gave me a name.
49:47And in return I've given it my life.
49:55And to see it like this breaks my heart.
50:18And to see it like this breaks my heart.
50:19not ours in return.
50:33I love you.
50:35you must sleep.
50:37Sister.
50:40...sistler...
50:50...Princess Alice...
50:51...of nowhere at all.
51:16LYNN
51:18...
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