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00:07Now, Anne, what's this?
00:09A penguin.
00:10Very good.
00:11And Charles, who do you suppose is surrounded by penguins at the moment?
00:15Daddy.
00:15Yes, that's right.
00:17That's because he's in the Antarctic.
00:18And from there, he goes to the South Shetland Islands,
00:21and then he goes on to the Falkland Islands,
00:24and then goes all the way up here to Ascension Island.
00:28Now, all these are British overseas territories,
00:30and they have to be visited every once in a while,
00:32so they don't feel neglected or forgotten.
00:34They don't get any silly ideas like becoming independent.
00:37Right, you brush your teeth?
00:38Yes.
00:39Good.
00:39Have you said your prayers?
00:40Yes.
00:40Dolly good.
00:41Right.
00:41Night-night.
00:42Night-night, Mummy.
00:45Oh, we might put a picture of the Duke of Edinburgh by the children's bed,
00:49so they recognise him when he gets back.
00:51Five months is a long time at that age.
00:58Oh, what's that?
01:00From his Royal Highness, ma'am.
01:02Footage from the Royal Tour.
01:04How nice.
01:07We might watch that instead of our next film.
01:14Oh, what's that?
01:51Hansen 3-7-4-2
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35:28Where? Baltimore, Mummy.
35:30Claiming that the capital was awash with rumour
35:33that the Duke of Edinburgh was romantically involved with an unnamed woman
35:37whom he met on a regular basis in the West End apartment of a society photographer, Baron Nahum.
35:43Nahum is also president of the Thursday Club in Soho,
35:48of which the Duke of Edinburgh is a founder member.
35:51Anyway, that story has rather lit the touch paper.
35:54The British press has caught on, with the Manchester Guardian reporting,
36:00not since the first rumours of a romance between the former King Edward VIII
36:03and Mrs. Ernest Simpson
36:06have Americans gobbled up the London dispatches so avidly.
36:12Who on?
36:13The Sunday Pictorial, on its front page,
36:17reminds its readers that the royal family is loved and envied throughout the world
36:21because it is a family.
36:23Time magazine has a headline,
36:26Too Much Thursday-ing.
36:28It goes on to say,
36:29Not since Wallace Simpson stalked the corridors of Buckingham Palace
36:33have the eyes of the world been turned so beadily
36:36towards those chintz drapes.
36:53I say we fly the Duke of Edinburgh back straight away.
36:57That's one thought, Your Majesty, and it's a good one.
37:01The devil's advocate might argue,
37:03and I'd be interested to hear Michael's thoughts on this,
37:06that the Duke's early return,
37:09obviously stage-managed by the palace,
37:12might appear too much of a concession to the newspapers
37:15and pour even more petrol on the flames.
37:20I would agree.
37:23And we don't want that.
37:24No.
37:32So what, then?
37:43What?
37:49Yes.
37:52The Admiral will like a woe, sir.
37:55It's fine.
37:56Tell him he can come.
37:58As a matter of fact,
37:59he suggested you go to see him, sir.
38:14No.
38:33There's something else you've done for this part of a strike.
38:37You're down on the deck of a hermits and a 15-odd-
38:40Admiral.
38:42Could you come in?
38:43Come on.
38:45Buckingham Palace has been in touch
38:47regarding your reunion photo call
38:49with Her Majesty the Queen.
38:51With you, not me.
38:53I'm a commander this year.
38:56I am her husband.
38:58It's been agreed that Her Majesty
39:00will fly out to Lisbon a day ahead of schedule.
39:03As I see it, your instructions...
39:04Instructions?
39:06... are to meet her at the affield.
39:07I've been quite specific for how the reunion is to be managed.
39:22No, no, no, no, no.
40:06Hi.
40:11Not that one. One that's fit for an adult.
40:14Those were the instructions.
40:16For God's sake, it has hearts on it.
40:20And the hat too.
40:21Yes, sir.
40:22I hate hats.
40:23I believe its value on this occasion is not in its being worn, but in its being removed.
40:28Ah.
40:30In a gesture of chivalry and deference.
40:33Before I enter the aircraft.
40:35Before you reach the stairs of the aircraft.
40:59Michael.
41:00Michael.
41:01You want a hat?
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41:05Michael.
41:15You want a hat?
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44:31for once about what needs to change to make this marriage work all right who goes first
44:40stupid question i've learned one thing by now it's that i go second
44:45if i am to go first that's where i'd start
44:51you're complaining my complaining it's incessant whining and whinging like a child are you surprised
44:59the way those god-awful moustaches that run the palace continue to infantilize me perhaps
45:03if you weren't behaving like an infant giving me lists sending me instructions do this don't do
45:07that wear this don't wear that say this don't say that can you imagine anything more humiliating yes
45:12as a matter of fact i can
45:16i've learned more about humiliation in the past few weeks than i hoped i would in a lifetime
45:28i've never felt more alone than i have in the past five months
45:33and why do you think that was because of your behavior because you sent me away yes and why do
45:40you think that was i don't know you tell me because you're lost you're lost in your role and you're
45:47lost in yourself
45:51look
45:54i realize that this marriage has turned out to be something quite different to what we both
45:59imagined understatement and that we both find ourselves in a
46:05prison
46:09in a situation that is unique
46:15our marriage is different to any other in the country because the exit route which is open to
46:20everyone else a divorce yes divorce
46:26it's not an option for us
46:31ever
46:44no
46:55this this restlessness of yours it has to be a thing of the past
47:02it's what i need
47:05and it's what our family needs
47:10the monarchy is too fragile you keep telling me yourself
47:13one more scandal one more national embarrassment and it would all be over
47:25so what would make it easier on you
47:28to be in
47:30not out
47:35what will it take
47:40you're asking my price
47:45i'm asking what it will take
48:02all right
48:05to make it work
48:08to make it bearable
48:11i'll need the respect and acknowledgement of the dreaded moustaches
48:15please stop calling them that
48:17i'll stop calling them that when they don't all have one
48:19an end to their snobbery and prejudice no more being sniffed at for being a foreigner with a
48:24background nobody understands will you earn their respect with no behavior no
48:29no i will earn their respect with the only thing those creatures understand a gesture a
48:35statement something irrefutable that shuts them up and commands their respect right now i am
48:40currently outranked by my eight-year-old son yes of course he's the heir to the throne
48:54i am his father elizabeth
49:05her majesty the queen has been pleased by letters patent under the great seal of the realm
49:13bearing the date the 22nd of february 1957 to given to grant
49:19under his royal highness the duke of edinburgh the style and titular dignity of a prince
49:29of the united kingdom of great britain and more than other
49:36the duke of edinburgh shall henceforth be known as his royal highness the prince philip duke of edinburgh
49:52the king's royal highness
49:53the king's royal highness
50:19and the power of an outstanding wife
50:19is
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