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00:25At John Brown's yard on Clydeside,
00:27the 4,000-ton Royal Yacht is ready for launching by Her Majesty.
00:37Thousands of dock workers, many of whom helped to build the Royal Craft,
00:40give the Queen a warm reception as she walks past them to inspect the yacht.
00:44For many months, there has been speculation about the name of the new yacht,
00:48and there's an air of expectancy as Her Majesty steps forward
00:51to perform the actual launching ceremony.
00:57I am delighted to join you in Clydebank today,
01:01for the launch of this, the latest Royal Yacht.
01:05I hope that this brand-new vessel, like your brand-new Queen,
01:12will prove to be dependable and constant,
01:16capable of weathering any storm.
01:19I now take great pride in naming this ship Britannia.
01:30I wish success to her, and to all who sail in her.
01:36Her Majesty releases the traditional bottle,
01:39not of champagne this time, but of empire wine.
01:50Soon, the Britannia will become a home for the Queen,
01:53the Duke and their children.
02:09Ah, please, Your Majesty.
02:11Ah.
02:13And again.
02:15Ah.
02:17Lovely. Thank you.
02:29Deep breath in.
02:31And out.
02:34And again.
02:44122 over 80.
02:52And if we could just pop the stockings off, Your Majesty.
02:58Still getting the aches on the balls of the feet?
03:02I'm at the risk of sounding like a broken record.
03:05The less time you spend on your feet, the better.
03:08Occupational hazard, I'm afraid.
03:10Now, if I can invite you to come this way.
03:23Nine and a half stone, as opposed to last year's...
03:26Not sure I want to know.
03:27Nine stone.
03:28And the year befores?
03:30Eight and three quarters.
03:32It makes no sense.
03:34In terms of diet and behaviour, I've not changed a thing.
03:37As we get older, weight stays on, and it's harder to shift.
03:40For men, they say a stone a decade.
03:42And for women?
03:44Maybe half a stone.
03:46All right. Half a stone by the end of summer.
03:51Scotland, as always?
03:52Oh, yes. Heavenly Scotland.
03:54Though slightly less heavenly without the cream teas.
03:56Is Balmoral your favourite home, would you say?
04:00Probably my second.
04:05That's a rather personal question.
04:08I do apologise, Mamma.
04:12I don't know what I was thinking.
04:14There is another.
04:16That's even more special to me.
04:19Let me see.
04:46I don't know what I was thinking.
04:47I'm really very happy for you in general.
04:48times today sir regarding a poll they've conducted about the monarchy and it's
04:52interesting when talking about the Queen again and again the same words came up
04:57irrelevant old expensive out of touch quite distinct from the way people
05:03talked about you sir really should I cover my ears no on the contrary they
05:09described you as young energetic modern empathetic and when asked almost half
05:17believe you would make an excellent king and would support an early application
05:20by the Queen in your favor the story is running when Sunday week sir I'll be in
05:30Italy with the family well actually we think the timing the holiday is ideal as
05:35you know a big part of your appeal as future King is the prospect of the
05:40princess of Wales as Queen yes so we've taken the liberty of briefing one or two
05:44friendly newspapers that it's a second honeymoon right
06:08that's what they said those are the words they used second honeymoon
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09:15I just wanted to say how happy I am that we're doing this.
09:45Liana! Liana!
10:07What do you think, Michelle?
10:10Giving some of the old magic?
10:11Well, come on then, let's blow them away.
10:15Liana! Liana!
10:16Liana!
10:16La Quinta Corte!
10:17Look!
10:22Principica!
10:23La Quinta Corte!
10:24Qui, qui, qui!
10:25Una foto, una foto!
10:49so the route i propose that we take is from naples to ischia where garibaldi spent some time
10:58recuperating after being injured in the italian wars of independence am i right yes sir then on
11:05to capri to see the ruins of the magnificent villa jovis then down the amalfi coast onto sicily
11:11with a final stop in olbia on sardinia for a private view of the museo archeologico there
11:19and were there any other requests some beaches perhaps there will of course be
11:25beaches along the way and water sports and noisy water sports and shopping
11:37shopping it's possible some people might like to go shopping one day
11:40who show of hands would anyone apart from diana like to go shopping
11:47and the entire point of being on a beautiful yacht like this is that
11:51you can escape from hordes of people indulging in retailers recreation
12:00me i want to go shopping me too
12:10then we'll go shopping
12:21thanks for sticking up for me
12:24what's brave special treat you get to choose between a bedtime story or super mario don't tell your father
12:36are you going back upstairs now god no i'll have to read the classics
12:43good morning night love you i love you too my darlings
13:09charles and diana seem to be the happy couple again
13:13what a blessing that would be for everyone
13:20who's that what was what that noise
13:28there was a mechanical noise
13:34there it is again
13:35right i'm off
13:38one last day cutting ribbons in morecam
13:40then feet up for the summer
13:56as patron of the church urban fund
13:59i am aware of the vast challenges faced by this community and many others across the diocese
14:08the milk marketing board is among the most enduring and resilient of britain's commercial enterprises
14:15this state-of-the-art dairy complex is testament to the continuing vitality of british others
14:26it has been a great pleasure to learn more about intermodal containers
14:31representing a great 30 percent of the european freight market
14:36it is clear that intermodal containers are lancashire's ticket to a bright future
15:05how long has the pressure been down on that ground
15:21it shouldn't come as a surprise she's falling apart she's a creature of another age
15:28effectively a world war ii cruiser with soft furnishings
15:32in many ways she's obsolete
15:34don't say that
15:36what are the options
15:37well we've trouble with the main engine
15:39stubborn boilers out of service
15:43sentimentally i think we'd all prefer to stick with her
15:47i should say
15:48but we have to be realistic about the cost of repairs
15:51when she's so obviously past her best
15:54are you seeing the prime minister in balmoral next week
15:58yes he's coming with his wife dora
16:00no that's not right
16:03nora
16:05norma
16:05well you might want to bring it up with him then
16:08i'll talk to the admiral and come up with some figures
16:12but it's the first time i've started to consider the unthinkable
16:15what's that
16:16a replacement
16:20built in ad 27 by
16:25tiberius
16:26wow
16:27the most magnificent of world imperial residences here in capri
16:34some people say that tiberius escaped to capri
16:37because he could no longer endure the machinations of his mother's court in rome
16:41not something i could ever understand
16:44but after a long successful career
17:07it's an extraordinary
17:09two people's understanding of fun
17:10could be so wholly different
17:20when they suggested to us
17:23diana and i that
17:25we should reassure the public about the strength of our marriage
17:28by coming on a second honeymoon
17:31i said to them you obviously weren't at the first one
17:34on britannia wasn't it
17:36yes
17:36i know the queen thinks the royal yacht is perfect in every way but as a
17:41an intimate space for newlyweds
17:43it's like a floating observation tank
17:47every
17:49awkward silence
17:52stilted conversation between bride and glue
17:55glaringly obvious to each and every one of the 200 crew
18:17the irony is i'm the only person this marriage does make gloomy
18:21it seems to lift the rest of the world up
18:26when we're together in public
18:28i can't deny it is magical
18:30the perfect team
18:33yet in private
18:39listen to me
18:41after everything you've been through with your girl
18:47she let me comb her hair last week
18:50first time since it's grown back
18:52do you know it's come back curly
18:56i found myself slightly ashamed to think i actually prefer it that way
19:03it's a dreadful wicked disease
19:08you've all been so wonderfully strong
19:14is it important
19:15the sunday time sir
19:18oh yes
19:20i'll leave you to it
19:25it's running tomorrow
19:26i've managed to gain advanced sight of it
19:29and i think you'll agree it's
19:30pretty punchy
19:47good morning your majesty
19:48good morning peggy
19:51oh a bit wet for the arrival of the princess royal
19:56oh she won't mind this
19:58good morning
20:07welcome aboard your royal highness
20:09thank you
20:24fellows
20:25robert got a bit of a problem
20:31have the newspapers
20:33just arrived sir
20:34has the queen gone to breakfast
20:36on her way sir
20:37make sure the sunday times is removed
20:39better still thrown away
20:41under no circumstances can the queen
20:43or the princess royal be allowed to see it
20:45understood
20:46good morning
21:03good morning
21:13mummy
21:20sorry ma'am you can't breathe that
21:23why not
21:24it's not today's
21:26it's yesterday's
21:26but yesterday was saturday
21:28and that i think we can all agree
21:30is the sunday times
21:32i mean last week's
21:33what
21:33but this is today's sunday telegraph
21:35today's mail on sunday
21:36and the latest racing post
21:38oh yes please
21:42thank you
22:05yes
22:08i'm sorry to disturb sir
22:12but i thought you should be aware of this
22:22it's outrageous
22:24she never stops
22:25she never complains
22:26she never puts a foot wrong
22:28she's utterly magnificent
22:29and they print rubbish like this
22:31looks like more rain on the way
22:34i shouldn't be surprised
22:35it is the west coast of scotland
22:38i suppose you've seen the sunday times
22:41oh morning robert
22:42good morning your majesty
22:44because i checked apparently it has been delivered
22:48i'll look into it ma'am
22:49when you find it i'll be on deck
23:06well to say the article has had an impact
23:08would be an understatement
23:10it's provoked significant debate
23:12on radio and television
23:13with one particular phrase
23:15getting most attention
23:16queen victoria syndrome
23:18yes i saw that
23:23an aging monarch
23:25too long on the throne
23:26whose remoteness from the modern world
23:28has led people to grow
23:29tired not just of her
23:31but of the monarchy itself
23:36any reaction from the queen
23:38my understanding is she hasn't seen it
23:40that they've kept it from her
23:42to protect her feelings
23:45doesn't that tell you everything
23:51i'd like you to arrange a meeting
23:53with the prime minister
23:54as soon as we're back
23:56you'll think of her suitable pretext
24:06look it's a whale
24:08where
24:11oh good spot
24:15no look at the way it's surfacing
24:17it's a minky
24:18probably smell it before we see it again
24:20if we get any closer
24:22their blue smells of rotten cabbages
24:24a stinky minky
24:33oh there she is
24:36bladder
24:38there
24:42oh yes
24:44like a bulrush out of a pond
24:47isn't she a beauty
24:49you say so dear
24:53it's one of the last manned lighthouses in scotland
24:58why don't we pay her a visit
24:59really
25:00must we
25:00come on
25:01a bit of exercise is good for the figure
25:03at our age the weight does not stay off by itself
25:06come on
25:07no
25:38people wonder why i find lighthouses so inspiring
25:41when you get to a place like this
25:55new inquiry
25:57tim
25:58no he's been with us for a while
26:03what come i never noticed
26:06because you're married
26:08very technically
26:12what's he like
26:14reliable
26:16sensible
26:17agreeable
26:18hmm
26:20i think we ought to get back to lighthouses
26:25those beacons of light
26:26in an otherwise black and hopeless night
26:30that reassure the lonely mariner they are not forgotten
26:34and we'll soon find land and home
26:38and hope
26:56it appears that there's has to be an unfortunate curtailment to the holiday
27:01clash of diaries i understand
27:02what
27:03his principal wells is due to give a lecture at university
27:06there won't be any sharks
27:10what's this about us going home
27:13it turns out there's a
27:15a diary conflict
27:17through no fault of mine and i have to get back
27:20you're supposed to be here for two weeks
27:21yes i know
27:22don't ever
27:23the plans change
27:24i have a commitment at oxford university
27:27it isn't the university
27:30it's a summer school for tourists it's not essential
27:32it is to me
27:36this is our holiday
27:39it's a rare opportunity for us to be together with the boys as a family
27:42and i know you struggle with that sort of thing
27:44which is why i agreed to bringing your friends along to entertain you
27:48and i even agreed to do the photo call today
27:50requested by your people so the lie could be paraded to the world's media
27:53about what an adoring husband you are on one condition
27:55what's that
27:56that you actually are one
28:00that you're on one burn
28:00you
28:01that you're on one bill
28:03i'll take care
28:03that you're on one
28:05and
28:05how many people
28:06like it
28:06how many people
28:06how many people
28:07how many people
28:07have been
32:42dangerous to be guided by them it must have been many polls around the time of
33:00mrs. thatcher's departure sure many people wanted the iron lady to go on
33:05forever but what makes the conservative party the successful electoral force
33:10that it is its instinct for renewal and its willingness to make way for someone younger
33:19for almost 60 years my great-great-grandfather edward the seventh
33:25was kept waiting in the wings it was said that queen victoria had no confidence in him
33:32thought him dangerous free-thinking
33:38he longed to be given responsibilities but his mother refused even forbade him from seeing state
33:45papers and yet when his time came he proved his doubters wrong and his dynamism his intellect
33:56his popular appeal made his reign a triumph
34:00what are you saying sir i'm saying what a pity it was what a waste
34:08that his voice is his his presence his vision wasn't incorporated earlier it would have been so good
34:19for everybody
34:30you're coming to balmoral to the gillies ball yes very much looking forward to it
34:39well then you'll have an opportunity to uh
34:43judge for yourself whether this institution that we all care about so deeply
34:54is in safe hands
35:02now to my questions about our built heritage and rural planning regulations
35:07uh
35:14uh
35:15uh
35:18uh
35:18uh
35:22uh
35:42Let's go.
35:55Hello, darling.
35:56Well, there never disappoints me here.
35:59Hello, you.
36:00Hello, you.
36:05Have you been for a nice walk?
36:07We have, and I haven't strangled her yet, which is a miracle.
36:10Hello, darling.
36:13We had a lovely morning.
36:15We read the newspapers.
36:17No, we didn't.
36:17Then we went on a long walk to discuss it all.
36:20Don't you look pretty?
36:21Doesn't she look pretty, mum?
36:22Yes.
36:36You asked to see me, ma'am.
36:38I did.
36:40Why is everyone being odd?
36:43Ma'am?
36:44It started on the royal yacht.
36:47What started, ma'am?
36:47People being odd with me.
36:52You're being odd now.
36:54Am I?
36:57What's going on?
37:01An unkind, silly, inaccurate article in the Sunday Times.
37:07Not worth thinking about.
37:10Don't you think I ought to be the judge of that.
37:14Do you still have a copy?
37:17No.
37:21No.
37:32No.
37:33No.
37:34No.
37:35No.
37:35Come on.
37:36No.
37:36No.
37:52Hold on, let's go.
38:09Hold on, let's go.
38:43Hold on.
39:07Hold on, let's go.
39:07Hold on, let's go.
39:10Hold on.
39:26Hold on.
39:26Hold on.
39:30Hold on.
39:40Hold on.
39:52Hold on.
40:04Hold on.
40:14Hold on.
40:17Hold on.
40:30Hold on.
40:37Hold on.
40:37Hold on.
40:43Hold on.
40:49Hold on.
40:55Hold on.
40:57Hold on.
41:07Hold on.
41:11Hold on.
41:40Hold on.
41:43Hold on.
41:44Hold on.
41:52Hold on.
42:03Hold on.
42:10Hold on.
42:15Hold on.
42:15Hold on.
42:24Hold on.
42:41Hold on.
42:50Hold on.
42:57Hold on.
43:07Hold on.
43:08Hold on.
43:10Hold on.
43:11Hold on.
43:11Hold on.
43:11let alone demands in return the service i have given this country perhaps the reason i've held
43:18back is in the hope that when i actually do people don't just take it seriously they do
43:24as i ask without question so i would like this government's reassurance your reassurance that
43:31the costs for the refurbishments will be met and for you to inform me as soon as the arrangements
43:41are in place i understand
43:48now the ghillies ball tonight i have to ask are you a dancer
43:55trying to turn the ukraine into an independent european country
43:59they want to break away from moscow to turn their back on the leadership of gorbachev and yeltsin
44:16to be aimed at the west in a bid to earn hard currency the other soviet republics
44:27is
44:28Let's go.
45:00Let's go.
45:28Let's go.
45:33Let's go.
45:36Let's go.
45:42Let's go.
45:45Let's go.
45:46You're mine, Your Majesty.
46:18But you have to understand, it's not just upsetting to reduce the Royal Yacht to a cost-benefit equation. It's
46:26offensive.
46:27Oh, yes, I know. Repairs are an economic inconvenience, but I would argue a minor one next to the yacht's
46:35enduring role as a national symbol and her importance to the Queen personally.
46:42Boys, say goodnight to Mr. Major.
46:44Goodnight. Goodnight, sir. Goodnight.
47:09Some local history for you, if you're interested. Of course.
47:13Queen Victoria held the first Gillies Ball in 1852, and there's been one every year since.
47:21I see.
47:21It began as a thank you to the gamekeepers and other servants, and has since developed into something of a
47:31Saturnalia, if you know your classics.
47:37Well, the rules are turned upside down for a day. Masters serving slaves, and all disciplinary measures suspended for the
47:45night.
47:57I was just telling the Prime Minister that these things can get quite giddy.
48:02Not that I ever witnessed any of it. I'm afraid the real fun only starts when I go to bed.
48:07Can I count on you for a full report in the morning?
48:09You can, Your Majesty.
48:11Goodnight.
48:11Shall we slip away?
48:14Shall we slip away?
48:14Our Majesty the Queen!
48:24Our Majesty the Queen!
48:34The Prime Minister, I understand you, um, you had an audience with the Queen today.
48:40I know I shouldn't ask, but, uh, I just hope it plays well with the public.
48:47Sir?
48:48The, uh, the refit to Britannia. That is what she asked you for.
48:54Sir?
48:57Sometimes these old things, uh, they're too costly to keep repairing.
49:05I'll leave you with that thought.
49:09Shall we call it a night?
49:10I can't, not yet.
49:12You dance with me before I scream.
49:17I'm so jealous you get to jump on a plane and escape out of here tomorrow, back to normality.
49:22No, I'm stuck here for another two weeks.
49:25But you just had a lovely family holiday. You and the Prince of Wales look so happy.
49:31You can judge the health of a family by the state of the marriages within it.
49:36And look.
49:37Anne and Mark.
49:39Look at Andrew and Sarah.
49:42Charles and me.
49:45I don't give any of us more than six months.
49:50And what happens then when the family falls apart?
49:54I say the institution falls apart.
49:59And then...
50:00Please.
50:04We'll see you next time.
50:07We'll be in the house.
50:15We'll be in the house.
50:18You will live in the house.
50:19Oh, no, no.
50:21No, no.
50:22Yes, sir.
50:24.
50:24Well, let's go over here.
50:26Let's go over here.
50:27Oh.
50:30What are you doing now?
50:32What's the matter?
50:39When you imagine the problems you might be confronted with this Prime Minister, you
50:43imagine tricky sessions at PMQs, the economy in free fall, going to war.
50:52You never imagine this.
50:57The House of Windsor should be binding the nation together, setting an example of idealized
51:06family life.
51:07Instead, the senior royals seem dangerously deluded and out of touch.
51:15The junior royals are feckless, entitled, and lost.
51:24And the Prince of Wales, impatient for a bigger role in public life, fails to appreciate
51:29that his one great asset is his wife.
51:34It's a situation that cannot help but affect the stability of the country.
51:41And what makes it worse is it feels it's all about to erupt.
51:48On my watch.
52:18And the Prince of Wales.
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