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00:15Muhammad Al-Fayyad
00:17It has been more than four years since the car crash that tragically cut short the life of your son
00:22and Princess Diana.
00:23In that time there have been autopsies, coroner's reports, not to mention a two-year investigation led by a judge
00:30in France, all concluding that it was an accident.
00:34And yet you still refuse to let this issue rest. Why?
00:40Because it was not an accident. It was murder, slaughter.
00:46Committed by whom?
00:47The Dracula British Royal Family. These people are gangsters. Terrorists.
00:56When they discovered Princess Diana was pregnant with a Muslim child, they killed her.
01:03So, the British Royal Family?
01:04Not them personally. Their intelligence services. MI5, MI6, MI7. All the James phones.
01:15The murder of that beautiful innocent girl on my duty with special military equipment and flashing lights.
01:24I have new evidence.
01:28Expert witnesses and CCTV tapes.
01:32And I will have my justice.
01:39In recent weeks, Mr. Al-Fayyad has spoken to NBC, CNN, ITV and the BBC.
01:46Not to mention the Mirror, which he has used as a frequent forum for his views.
01:51And it seems that sympathy for his crackpot theories has been growing.
01:56One poll alleges that 78% of Britons now believe some element of foul play may have been involved in
02:03the crash.
02:05Another makes the claim that 89% now think it might have been murder.
02:11So, I'm afraid I don't think we've heard the last of this.
02:19An official police inquiry into the death of Princess Diana was announced today.
02:24This follows calls to reexamine the circumstances around her death in a car crash in August 1997.
02:31The inquiry will be codenamed Operation Paget
02:34and it will be led by the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, the John Stevens.
02:39The announcement was welcomed by Mohamed Al-Fayyad, whose son Dodi also died in the crash.
02:45Mr. Al-Fayyad has previously alleged the involvement of the French police,
02:49British intelligence services and the royal family in a cover-up.
02:53Also, that the princess was pregnant at the time of her death,
02:56leading to speculation that as part of the investigation, her body could be exhumed.
03:02Opponents did not wait long to express their anger,
03:04saying the inquiry threatens to open up old wounds,
03:07expressing their concern in particular for the princes William and Harry
03:11at the thought that they would have to relive the trauma all over again.
03:30Those poor boys. Will this subject never rest?
03:36I suspect not while it continues to sell newspapers in the numbers it does.
03:41Which doesn't bode well for my upcoming Jubilee.
03:47The planning committee came today with their latest suggestions.
03:50Bigger than ever. My heart sank.
03:53I keep telling them the timing is not right.
03:55At this moment, people don't want to celebrate me.
03:58They're sick of me, quite frankly.
04:00Better not to provoke them with any grand displays.
04:02But the list went on and on.
04:10Mummy?
04:25Don't go, please.
04:28You can't leave me alone with it all.
04:43I need you to go.
04:53Keep seeing the answers at heart.
04:54You can't leave me alone with it all.
04:56That's true.
05:02I want to leave you alone with it all.
05:03You can't believe me?
05:04You can believe me.
05:06All the best you did are.
06:40What's the good news?
06:42Kate Middleton.
06:44And you notice I pause here for dramatic effect.
06:47Go on.
06:48Is single again.
06:51That is good news.
06:52The more good news is she's modeling in some university fashion show this evening.
06:57And I happen to know the people organizing it.
06:59And the even better news is I've been assured that the tone of the show is...
07:08Risqué.
07:10As in racy.
07:13And outrageous.
07:15Yeah, I know what risqué means.
07:17So what's the bad news?
07:19The bad news is some local newspaper's been invited so your protection officer will never let you go.
07:25Fuck that.
07:27I like your style.
07:28No.
07:28Seriously.
07:31Fuck that.
07:37Well, apparently William's definitely coming.
07:40How do you know?
07:42He texted a friend in strict confidence.
07:44He texted another friend in strict confidence.
07:46So pretty soon the whole place knew.
07:49There's no way more.
07:50Well, better make sure you don't fall over then.
07:52Heels are not flats.
07:53You still want to show off those legs.
07:56It's our duty to make use of the assets God has given us.
08:00Really?
08:01Does he know you're back on the market?
08:03Mum.
08:04Well, maybe find a way of letting him know.
08:07Honestly.
08:08You're worse than Mrs. Bennet.
08:09Got to go.
08:11Bye.
08:11Bye, darling.
08:28Ladies and gentlemen, in equal seat.
08:31Cheers, cheers, cheers.
08:36You gotta be careful with me.
08:40You're the first thing.
08:42Two minutes, Littleaku.
08:44Are you the
08:47Be in your arms at peace
08:51Sunshine
09:44Thank you
09:47Thank you
10:17Thank you
11:08Thank you
11:27Thank you
11:55Does he always stare at you like that?
11:57Only when he wants to kill me
11:59Which for someone who's paid to keep me alive
12:01Is more often than you think
12:07That was quite the outfit earlier
12:10Did you like it?
12:11Like
12:15You looked incredible
12:19I just felt like doing something drastic
12:22To know one way or another
12:26If you were interested
12:33If I was interested
12:36Yes, yes, yes, yes, of course I'm interested
12:41I thought you weren't interested
12:43I thought I'd blown it that day in the library
12:44And I'd started to worry that we drifted into the dreaded friend zone
12:48Oh no, I'd hate that
12:49Oh no, I'd hate that
12:50So would I
12:53I've always been interested
12:55Really?
12:57Bordering on obsessed
13:01To the point where I thought if I couldn't be with you
13:07I'd sooner not be here at all
13:20Excuse me, sir
13:22I'm sorry to interrupt
13:23For God's sake
13:23Can I be allowed a private life for one minute?
13:25I'm afraid this can't wait, sir
13:28Operation Tabridge
13:34I'm really sorry
13:40Oh God of grace
13:43I'm going now into the sleep
13:46Be it that I in health shall wake
13:51If death be to me in deathly sleep
13:54Be it that in thine own arms keep
14:00O God of grace
14:01To new life I wake
14:04O be it in thy dear arms keep
14:08O God of grace
14:11That I shall awake
14:29Chin up
14:43You all right?
14:45I can't stand particularly looking forward to today
14:47You seem to do nothing but to go to funerals in this family
14:51Tell me about it
14:54Funeral's supposed to help lay things to rest
14:57Now I hear they're dredging up money's accident again
14:59All because of Alfred's crazy claims
15:03I know
15:04In this time they even want to interview me
15:07And what for?
15:10To determine mummy's state of mind
15:13And why you?
15:15Probably because I was older than you at the time
15:17And more able to understand what was going on
15:19But I'm the one who's actually going through what she went through on a daily basis
15:23Who gets picked on and slagged off in the press
15:25Who'll know better than you what it feels like
15:28Don't ever do that
15:29What?
15:30Compare yourself to her
15:32It's not remotely the same
15:33Isn't it?
15:36What she went through was far worse
15:39And I get it
15:40It's not easy having no responsibility and too much freedom
15:42But don't you think I'd enjoy the freedom sometimes
15:44Of not having to be the sensible one
15:46The reliable one
15:48And welcome the opportunity to be the likeable rogue
15:50No chance of that
15:51Why is that?
15:52To be a likeable rogue
15:53You first need to be likeable
16:04I am the old, a great redeemer
16:08Build him through this sovereign land
16:13I am weak, but thou art mighty
16:19Hold me with thy powerful hand
16:25Bread of heaven, bread of heaven
16:30Leave me now, I'm never more
16:35Leave me now, I'm never more
16:45Open now the crystal fowl
16:50Sorry, that was dickish of me
16:52Come on, don't make me grovel
17:03It's okay
17:05Let's move on
17:09Everyone's happy you didn't drop out of uni
17:11How's it going?
17:14It's fine
17:23So what changed?
17:44So how was Texas and President Bush?
17:49Productive and convivial
17:53Top of the agenda was, of course, Iraq
17:57The Americans believe, and we agree
17:59That Saddam Hussein has amassed a vast stockpile
18:03Of chemical and biological weapons
18:04But I stress that while Britain always stands ready
18:08To support her number one ally
18:09In the case of regime change
18:12Our involvement would be contingent
18:13On securing a second UN Security Council resolution
18:16Saddam must allow the weapons inspectors back in
18:19Only if he fails to do that
18:22Would he be forced to face the most severe consequences?
18:28War?
18:31Yeah
18:34The problem with telling someone you will always back them
18:37And then making it conditional
18:38Is that they tend to hear only the offer of support
18:41And not the conditions
18:43Nevertheless, I'm pleased the meeting went well
18:46And grateful to you for
18:48Cutting your trip short
18:49So you could be back in time for the funeral
18:51Well, it was a very moving ceremony
18:55And in the end, a great, um
18:57A great turnout up and down the country
19:01People needed, uh, no encouragement
19:03To show their gratitude
19:05For a remarkable public servant
19:07It gives one great confidence for your golden jubilee
19:12If you felt that confident, Prime Minister
19:15Then why have your colleagues been suggesting to local councils
19:17That they forego charging for street parties
19:21Presumably because the interest in celebrating was so small
19:25I honestly see no need for concern
19:27But if one wanted to be 100% sure
19:34There's sometimes an advantage in bringing someone charismatic
19:38Off the bench
19:39You know, a super sub
19:42To, uh
19:46To, uh
19:47Expand your appeal
19:50But the Prince of Wales already does so much
19:52Actually, I was thinking about Prince William
19:55His young, modern, sympathetic
19:57With enormous star quality
20:00If I can avoid it, I don't want to disturb him
20:02At a delicate time in his university studies
20:05He's already so upset by the existence of this police investigation
20:09I don't see why they have to stir it all up again
20:12Well, my understanding is that
20:14Since he was the last member of the family
20:16To speak to the princess
20:17He will be required at least to give a written statement
20:21Well, let's hope they reach their conclusions quickly
20:23And we can all move on
20:38Before we point down
20:39That is how we have to invite your village
20:39They are sure every day
20:39Thank you
20:39very much
20:40atoms
20:40You
20:41You
20:41You
20:41Oh, my God.
21:13Shall we go in?
21:19Sir, I must warn you that some of these questions are going to be difficult.
21:26Did Princess Diana ever express any fears to you
21:28that senior royals and British intelligence services
21:32were conspiring to plan an accident in her car?
21:38No.
21:40Never.
21:41Are you aware of a letter written by the Princess
21:44and discovered by her butler, poor Burrell,
21:47in which she wrote of her suspicions
21:49that you were plotting a deliberate brake failure in her vehicle
21:53so as to remove any obstacles to your remarriage?
21:58What?
21:59No.
22:02We also have a note from Lord Mishcombe,
22:05the Princess's solicitor, following a meeting with the Princess
22:08and her then private secretary, Patrick Jefferson.
22:11During the meeting, she said that unnamed, reliable sources
22:16had informed her of a conspiracy,
22:20the purpose of which was her murder or incapacitation.
22:23When did she say these things?
22:25We believe she began to articulate these fears in October 1995.
22:30I'm sorry, but you understand why it is my duty to ask.
22:35Did you ever contribute to any plans to assassinate the Princess?
22:40Of course not.
22:43I honestly had no idea.
22:46If I'd known things had got that bad,
22:50I'd have done something immediately.
22:52Helped.
22:55What a wretched state of mind.
23:00She must have been even to imagine such things.
23:09Can you, um, close them?
23:14Did your sons William...
23:15What a wretched state of sight.
23:16...
23:17...
23:20...
24:24Excuse me, sir.
24:27Her Majesty has asked to see you.
25:21You are sweet for coming.
25:25I hope I didn't drag you all the way from Scotland.
25:28Have I come far, you mean?
25:31Have you come far?
25:33Granny.
25:37Well, actually, it's been reading week, so I've been at Highgrove for a few days.
25:42Oh, that must be nice.
25:43It's quite nice.
25:44Though we had the police coming to ask questions about Mummy.
25:47It's part of that investigation.
25:49That makes me so coarse.
25:52And things aren't too great between Harry and Pa right now.
25:55Yes, I heard that.
25:57Something about a brawl at a local pub.
25:59More than one.
26:00And the wacky-backy.
26:02The what?
26:02The ganja, Granny.
26:06The marijuana.
26:09Yeah.
26:10So now, whenever Pa goes away, he insists Harry be sent to a family friend to be supervised, which Harry
26:17hates.
26:18It's not easy being the number two.
26:23Especially if you have a lot of spirit.
26:26No.
26:29It's not all that easy being number one, either, is it?
26:32Well, you'd know.
26:34University should be about having fun and growing up.
26:37But you can't have fun.
26:39You've got photographers and police officers with you wherever you go.
26:43You certainly can't go on a date with a girl.
26:46Ah, yes, I wanted to ask you about all that.
26:48Or even be seen with one, without someone predicting wedding bells before long.
26:54And there's the other stuff.
26:56What other stuff?
26:58Speculation about how the monarchy, in order to stay popular and relevant, should skip a generation in favour of me.
27:06Well, that's just nonsense.
27:08Well, I know that.
27:10You know that.
27:11But the people don't know that.
27:13They only know what they read.
27:15And then it gets really confusing, because the more they believe the rubbish they read, the more it affects the
27:22way they behave with me, and the more it ends up becoming my reality somehow.
27:27Yes.
27:29Yes.
27:31I'm so pleased you feel able to speak from the heart and tell me these things.
27:40I also wanted to speak from the heart and ask for your help with my golden jubilee, because I don't
27:48mind admitting I'm a little apprehensive about it.
27:52Particularly the balcony.
27:55The idea, I might step out to no crowds, just a big empty space.
28:01Or worse, booing.
28:04And letting everyone down.
28:07It's never going to happen.
28:08You say that.
28:10But what if it does?
28:10It does.
28:12It does.
28:13And I had hoped to be able to ask you, as a younger and more glamorous member of the family,
28:18to come in and prop me up.
28:23But in the light of what you've just told me, I'm going to say something else.
28:28Stay well clear.
28:31Are you sure?
28:33Stay well clear.
28:34Stay well clear.
28:34Before I acceded to the throne, Philip and I lived in Malta as a young married couple.
28:40Villa Guadamangia was our home, outside Villetta.
28:48Some of the happiest years of my life.
28:56I used to go to the gross, as you know every day, with all the other wives.
29:01And held dinner parties and picnics.
29:05Then went to the local hairdresser, out of the spotlight, living a perfectly normal life.
29:12I want you to have that too.
29:15As normal a life as possible.
29:17For as long as possible.
29:20I'm doing my best.
29:21Good.
29:23And on that note, since you wanted to ask, I think I might have a girlfriend.
29:29Oh.
29:32Well, do you or don't you?
29:33I do.
29:35I think.
29:36It's generally good if they don't feel you're in two minds.
29:38I'm not in two minds.
29:40She might be in two minds.
29:43Why?
29:43Have you aimed high?
29:46Impossibly high.
29:48She could have anyone.
29:50Some might say you're a bit of a catch too.
29:52Did you meet her at university?
29:54Yes.
29:55We're on the same course.
29:57Is she Scottish?
29:59I'm not sure there are any real Scots at St Andrews.
30:01She's from Berkshire.
30:02Nothing wrong with that.
30:04It's where we keep most of our horses.
30:06Her name's Catherine.
30:07Nothing wrong with that either.
30:09She wants me to meet her parents.
30:12Isn't that a bit quick?
30:12Not as a commitment thing.
30:15Because...
30:16She likes being with them and wants me to come and...
30:20Hang out.
30:22How nice.
30:24Apparently they eat together.
30:26In the kitchen.
30:28Why?
30:29Do they not have a dining room?
30:30I think they do.
30:32They...
30:32Just...
30:33Prefer to behave like staff?
30:38We'll try not to hold that against them.
30:41Yeah.
30:41Well, I told her all about you.
30:44Wow.
30:46So the Queen knows who I am.
30:48More than that.
30:50She hopes to meet you one day.
30:52Amazing.
30:55Doesn't that terrify you?
30:57Why?
30:59You always say how great she is.
31:01Yeah.
31:02I do.
31:03And how protective she is of you.
31:05She really is.
31:07She just gave me a pass to skip most of the Jubilee events.
31:11So you could...
31:12Come and watch with us?
31:15With your family?
31:17You could give a running commentary.
31:20With a unique insight.
31:25Can we see how the next few days go first?
31:28With the police inquiry?
31:30They're about to publish their findings.
31:32Of course.
31:34I didn't realize. I'm so sorry.
31:37It's okay.
31:39I'll be thinking of you.
31:46Good afternoon.
31:49As commissioner of the Metropolitan Police,
31:51I was asked to conduct a new inquiry into the deaths of Diana,
31:55Princess of Wales, and Duddy Fayed.
31:58This investigation follows a high-profile campaign by Mohammed Al-Fayed,
32:03in which he accused members of the British royal family of deliberately causing the accident.
32:09Prior to publication, I have consulted with Princes William and Harry about the report's conclusions.
32:17They were given the opportunity to ask questions and to express concerns, and I assured them that the investigation was
32:25evidence-led at all times.
32:30We have interviewed over 300 witnesses.
32:33Welcome tonight.
32:35Returned to multiple locations.
32:39The entire suite.
32:40To conduct reexaminations and using the latest forensic technology, we have collected and examined over 600 pieces of evidence, as
32:49well as reviewing hundreds of hours of CCTV footage in order to reconstruct the events of that night.
32:56I'd like to respond to some of Mr. Al-Fayed's claims.
33:01From the evidence of close friends and associates, we learned that the princess was not engaged.
33:09Nor about to get engaged.
33:11Nor indeed wished to get engaged.
33:13We also found no evidence that the princess was pregnant at the time of her death.
33:19And forensic tests carried out on blood recovered from the Mercedes support this.
33:25Another of Mr. Al-Fayed's allegations is that British security services tampered with the blood sample of the driver, Henri
33:34Paul, to create a false impression of high alcohol levels.
33:38Our examination of toxicology reports found no such evidence.
33:43Indeed, several witnesses saw Mr. Paul drinking in the Ritz Hotel before electing to drive the car.
33:51Mr. Al-Fayed has also made varying allegations surrounding the role of a white Fiat Uno.
33:58He has alternately claimed that this vehicle deliberately blocked the Mercedes path, clashed with it directly, or forced it into
34:06Pillar 13.
34:08And while the Mercedes did have a close encounter with the Fiat Uno, forensic tests have determined that this was
34:15not the cause of the crash.
34:20Though no video footage exists from the Pont de l'Alma tunnel, using the latest advances in 3D computer modeling,
34:29we have been able to reconstruct what took place.
34:32Mr. Al-Fayed also alleges that a bright flash of light was seen in the tunnel at the time of
34:38the crash, designed to blind the driver.
34:41Even if such a flash had existed, it would have had little significance as Mr. Paul was traveling at approximately
34:51100 kilometers an hour.
34:57And had already lost control of the car prior to entering the tunnel.
35:04The most significant factor in the crash was the assignment of Henri Paul as driver.
35:10Not only was he drunk, but he was unqualified to drive the vehicle, and driving at twice the legal speed
35:17limit.
35:18And to add to the safety risk, none of the passengers wore a seatbelt.
35:25Mr. Al-Fayed has repeatedly insisted that the responsibility for the princess's death lies with the British establishment.
35:33And has amassed a vast legal team to attempt to prove as much.
35:39But this reaction must be viewed in the light of the immense personal heartbreak and trauma involved in the loss
35:47of a son.
35:50Yet the facts remain.
35:52That on August the 31st, 1997, Princess Diana was in Paris,
35:58being driven in an Al-Fayed car by a member of Mr. Al-Fayed's staff,
36:05with bodyguards paid for by Mr. Al-Fayed.
36:09And acting on a last-minute change of plan instigated by Mr. Al-Fayed's son.
36:17This was a series of unfortunate incidents leading to a tragic accident in a tunnel.
36:24And it is the recommendation of this inquiry that the princess should finally be allowed to rest in peace.
36:52For almost 40 years, I have lived in the United Kingdom.
36:59Yet, I am forced to leave after a campaign of persecution.
37:05A witch hunt to drive me from a country I was proud to call my own.
37:13The perpetrators of this tyranny are the British establishment.
37:18In particular, the racist royal family that sits at its heart.
37:26Just to say we're ready, ma'am.
37:29Thank you, Robin.
37:31Why the people do not rise up against them, I will never know.
37:37The British are a nation of zombies who elect donkeys to rule them.
37:42They forget that 5,000 years ago we Egyptians were building the pyramids while they were wearing animal skins and
37:55shitting in caves.
37:59I will now leave Britain and go to a country where I am a citizen, not a subject.
38:08And the British, their government, and their Dracula royal family, they can burn in hell.
38:20They can burn in hell.
38:22The British are a nation of zombies who had a battle.
38:25They can burn in hell.
38:26They can burn in hell.
38:26After months of planning, the nation gathers for the golden jubilee.
38:31Which has, in some quarters, been described as a referendum on the monarchy as a result of it.
38:49Oh, yeah, how are you guys? How are you? Good. Good to see you. Good to see you, too.
38:56Thank you for inviting me. Thank you for coming.
38:58Of course. Poopa! Coming!
39:04Ready?
39:06Hello. Welcome.
39:08Hello.
39:14What's happening? What's happening?
39:16They're just about to start lunch.
39:18James, could I have my trip?
39:22Oh, thank you.
39:24You are attending a lunch at the Guildhall hosted by the Lord Mayor of London.
39:29She doesn't like these sort of big events.
39:31She's actually quite shy.
39:33We always say there's a list of what she feels comfortable with.
39:39Dogs, horses, men and women.
39:41Oh. Tough luck, darling. Bottom of the list.
39:45In conversation with her, stick to the first two subjects and you'll always be all right.
39:48Well, that's good to know.
39:50Am I doing all right?
39:52Brilliantly.
39:53In all the words written and spoken about your majesty in celebration of the Jubilee, two themes constantly recur.
40:02First, everyone refers to the sheer scope of the change over the 50 years.
40:09What does she think of him?
40:12President Blair.
40:14Is that what she calls him?
40:15That was a joke.
40:16She never discusses our prime ministers.
40:18Oh, come on.
40:19Now, what?
40:20No, seriously.
40:21Never.
40:22And it's not like we don't ask her.
40:24So, if I could put it this way, ma'am, it is not only the quantity of your reign we
40:30are celebrating today, it is the quality.
40:32The only clue we get is the length of their private audiences every week.
40:36And his never lasts that long.
40:39I think she generally preferred his predecessor.
40:42Who, John Major?
40:43Oh, we preferred his predecessor, didn't we, darling?
40:46Mrs. T.
40:48Oh, here comes Granny.
40:52Ladies and gentlemen, this golden Jubilee is an opportunity to reflect on the country and the Commonwealth that it has
41:02been my pleasure to serve.
41:05She's been so nervous by today.
41:08You'd never guess?
41:09No.
41:11She can be quite inscrutable like that.
41:13In what way?
41:15Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother always seem to know what was going on beneath the surface, but they're gone
41:22now.
41:25And so the rest of us, she can be quite an enigma.
41:27But most of all, I have been sustained...
41:30But that's the trick, I suppose.
41:31By the support of the people of this country.
41:33To maintain the mystery.
41:34And across the Commonwealth.
41:37It's also how she manages to keep us all on our toes.
41:39Thank you so proud, this golden Jubilee.
41:44While it had not been my destiny at birth to assume the throne, fate decreed otherwise.
41:52I was fortunate to have some remarkable role models to look up to.
41:57My father and mother.
42:00My grandparents, George V and Queen Mary.
42:06They instilled in me one of my most enduring beliefs.
42:13That a life lived in service is not a sacrifice, but an honour.
42:33You're very naughty.
42:34You shouldn't be helping.
42:35No, of course.
42:36It should be James or Pippen.
42:38Yes, it's okay.
42:38Come on, give these to me.
42:44Wow.
42:46Baked it herself.
42:47Mum.
42:49Smells amazing.
42:52I'll take the plates through.
42:55Yeah, I put the cream on it and then the strawberries.
42:57But once it's cooled down and everything, otherwise it just sort of melts.
43:04Are you all right?
43:06I was just thinking after the lunch, she's got the parade.
43:11And after the parade, she's got the dreaded balcony and...
43:14Yeah.
43:19I know she gave me a pass to miss it all, but...
43:24I can't help feeling...
43:27that I should be with her.
43:56It's time.
43:59Are you all right?
44:02I'm fine.
44:05Come.
44:24And after that, Iotes always good.
44:26I know what she meant to be.
44:27Harata, she must be a little full of people outside the Philippines.
44:27Oh wow.
44:27Oh boy.
44:34Oh yeah, you're MK4.
44:44It's just terrible.
44:44Drop, drop, drop, drop, drop.
44:45Believe me.
44:45I wish I could be with you.
44:45Come, watch my team, but I'm like you.
44:45Oh god, that's okay.
46:20Are you okay?
46:21Yeah.
46:22It's just...
46:23makes you realize the pressures of the job.
46:31Change the subject?
46:33Please.
46:35So, when are you going back?
46:38Uh, to St Andrews.
46:39Yeah.
46:40Uh, tomorrow.
46:42I'm looking at a couple of houses for next year.
46:44Oh.
46:46Have you decided who you're going to live with?
46:48Fergus.
46:49Of course.
46:50And Olivia.
46:51Nice.
46:52There's this place on Hope Street which looks good.
46:55Oh.
46:56Big windows.
46:58I like Hope Street.
47:02But it's got four bedrooms and there's just three of us.
47:05Ah.
47:07Unless...
47:08you happen to know a fourth.
47:10Well, were you thinking a boy or a girl?
47:15Probably a girl.
47:17To keep things...
47:18Civilized.
47:20Exactly.
47:22Would you consider it?
47:24Is that an invitation?
47:27Well, I would have to ask the others.
47:28Of course.
47:29But I'm sure they'll approve.
48:08Evening, sir.
48:10Well...
48:12Everything all right?
48:14All right.
48:15This is all right for you.
48:32It's all right.
48:35Good work, baby.
48:39It's all right.
48:39I like the sauce...
48:40...and I'm the third, right?
48:43Thanks, sir.
48:45We're healthy.
48:46We're good.
48:47We're good.
48:49We're good.
48:50That's okay.
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