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00:00:28Satsang with Mooji
00:00:46How much further, Luce?
00:00:49Hurry, Lord.
00:01:01Pull over, private.
00:01:06Grab those shovels.
00:01:10Show us, Luce.
00:01:15Spread out.
00:01:49Here.
00:01:53Start digging.
00:02:16We got something.
00:02:23There.
00:02:29There.
00:02:31There.
00:02:32There.
00:02:34I don't know.
00:03:07I don't know.
00:03:43What's he asking for?
00:03:46Freedom in a country of his choice, and a generous pension to last the rest of his lifetime.
00:03:55Well, let's see how good it is first.
00:04:03Get it translated.
00:04:04Get it.
00:04:18Get it.
00:04:23Yeah.
00:06:11I need to see the King.
00:06:26We all suspected it.
00:06:29These papers must never see the light of day, Winston. Ever.
00:06:34The publication could do grave harm to the national interest.
00:06:39The gravest.
00:06:41What is written here brings the greatest shame upon this family.
00:06:50Our people would rightfully never forgive us.
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00:08:14in London draws a capacity crowd of over 11,000 for the first meeting in Britain of the American
00:08:20Evangelist team headed by Billy Graham. Graham, who wears a slate grey suit and a modest tie,
00:08:26makes his address from a purple draped platform. The Bible teaches that all of us are wrong.
00:08:35We have all got a strength. With everyone turned to his own way, and when you turn to your own...
00:08:43It's rare and not entirely reassuring to see religious certainty in someone so young.
00:08:48He's not young. He's my age. Precisely. A child.
00:08:53I think moral authority and spiritual guidance should come from someone with a little knife experience.
00:08:59Not from someone who learnt their trade selling brushes door to door in North Carolina.
00:09:04There's a humility to that, which I like. Are those people crying?
00:09:08Billy Graham has spoken to more than one and a half million people during his...
00:09:11What's happening to this country?
00:09:13Now he sums up his crusade.
00:09:14The people of Great Britain never cried during the war. Now they're weeping like children.
00:09:19I'm calling for a revival that will cause every man and woman to return to their offices and shops
00:09:25and live out the teachings of Christ in their daily relationships.
00:09:29I'm going to preach a gospel, not of despair, but of hope. Hope for the individual. Hope for society. Hope
00:09:38for the world.
00:09:39Turning out in droves for an American zealot. He's not a zealot. He's shouting, darling. Any zealot shout.
00:09:46When you close your eyes, close your ears to God's way, you will soon prefer your own ideas to the
00:09:54ideas of God.
00:09:55You come to a stage where your own evil seems to you good and God's good seems to be evil.
00:10:10Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday, dear Trooper. Happy birthday to you.
00:10:26Happy birthday, Trooper.
00:10:28Good boy.
00:10:32Good shot.
00:10:34Robert.
00:10:37Well done.
00:10:48Oh, no.
00:10:51Now they are losing.
00:10:53It's me. It's me.
00:10:55No, I don't.
00:10:58No, but where's your care?
00:11:11You look very dashed.
00:11:21Magnifique! Parfait!
00:11:23I don't like it.
00:11:42Oh, no, no, no. I cannot go like this.
00:11:45Why not? At least that way I get to be queen once.
00:11:58Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
00:12:24Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:12:51Would you like to know what my day consisted of today?
00:12:54day. Don't tell me. The same as every other day. I rose late, past eleven, then inspected the
00:13:02gardens, and at lunch with people of no consequence. My friends. People of no consequence. I never
00:13:10thought I'd hear myself say it, but life of pleasure really has its limits. Try a life spent
00:13:16living with you. My motto as Prince of Wales was Ich Deen. I serve. Deeply rooted within
00:13:31me is a need to serve my country. I need a job, a purpose. Not this again. Yes, this. Well,
00:13:40where do you intend to find one? I simply have to go to London to set things in motion.
00:13:48Shall I tell you what else is deeply rooted within your family? Delusion. They won't let
00:13:53you in the country, let alone give you a job. That's not what my lawyer says. You've spoken
00:13:57to George? Why didn't you tell me? Well, I'm telling you now. I still have allies, you know,
00:14:03important allies. Disciples of the truth, advocates of justice, who could mobilize opinions.
00:14:12If you are concerned, you'll want to start a campaign, you'll have a former king to be forgiven.
00:14:30Finally, there's a request, ma'am, from the government for you to open the new airport
00:14:34airport at gatwick um they've offered some dates so june was best for us i think yes all right
00:14:41and that is it from me thank you michael
00:14:47oh there was something
00:14:50ma'am if i wished to meet reverend graham do you think that could be arranged
00:14:58the evangelist ma'am yes
00:15:04well i should need to give it some thought um one might imagine an invitation being extended
00:15:14to preach at all saints chapel at windsor and private lunch to follow
00:15:21we should have to be careful though ma'am that any invitation to or association with reverend graham
00:15:31not be perceived as an endorsement of his
00:15:37crusades which would not be compatible with your role as the head of the church
00:15:41well i'm sure you'll handle it all perfectly michael you had something yes um his royal highness the duke
00:15:50of windsor has written with a request uh what for to be allowed to enter the country
00:15:58denied to research a book which he's planning to write on what subject how do you truly great king
00:16:05a guidebook
00:16:09he didn't say that i suppose we could let him stay at kensington palace actually he's intending to
00:16:14stay with his friend major metcalf fruity but doesn't he live in surrey sussex i believe oh that's
00:16:20quite good out of public eye the further the better if you ask me
00:16:26so that is a yes no yes no yes
00:16:31so that is a yes yes let him come ma'am
00:16:50good morning sir
00:16:56uh uh did you finish that paper yes sir thank you mr sweet this one for morning margaret morning sir
00:17:04mr holbert
00:17:28take this it's practically an injunction
00:17:37sir are you aware of this
00:17:45i am as historians we have a duty to publish the truth no exceptions otherwise what are we all
00:17:53doing protecting nazis protecting something else my hands are tied but his are not
00:18:02that's right i have access to the u.s state department duplicate files including this
00:18:09there's nothing to stop the american government publishing if the british government won't
00:18:25my dearest darling peaches let us hope the rest of the trip is not as miserable as the
00:18:31journey it was a most disagreeable crossing due to bad weather the company on the boat
00:18:38was dreadful too common and uninteresting people pestering me to join them for drinks or play
00:18:44cards
00:18:47on arrival in london my mood was lifted slightly by a large group of welcoming supporters
00:18:53who cheered my name and removed their hats and my niece the queen sent me one of the hearses
00:19:07later in the evening i feared things would go from bad to worse as we arrived at fruity's
00:19:13rather drab little house somewhere in sussex
00:19:21rusie your royal highness how are you very well your royal highness
00:19:26papa dear but george excelled as ever and revealed the work he had already done
00:19:32of course the true purpose of the visit can't be known to anybody should anyone get wind of any
00:19:37job hunting by his royal highness it might be seen as a violation of the agreement made after the
00:19:43application and his royal highness might find himself not only being asked to leave the country
00:19:48but also without a pension so this trip must be perceived first and foremost as a literary one
00:19:56i trust you came prepared i brought quill and ink all that notwithstanding i've started a campaign
00:20:07gathering friends and supporters and any indications are most encouraging
00:20:11walter monckton has agreed to host a dinner and we've had yeses from lord salisbury lord beaverbrook
00:20:17lord dudley the american ambassador and the foreign secretary selwyn lloyd
00:20:23uh oh cecil beatner and oak howard have agreed to hold a little supper party for you
00:20:28oh dear cecil and his inedible food
00:20:59Do we really have to do this?
00:21:01Indulge me.
00:21:03I'm interested.
00:21:06Can you just make up an excuse and say I'm off sinning somewhere?
00:21:09No.
00:21:15Lanky bugger, isn't he?
00:21:17I think he's rather handsome.
00:21:19A door-to-door salesman in a hideous, shiny suit.
00:21:23Where's his box?
00:21:24What box?
00:21:25The one containing his brushes.
00:21:27Oh, no, look.
00:21:28Come on.
00:21:29I'll be late.
00:21:30Hairbrushes, floorbrushes, toothbrushes.
00:21:33Do shut up.
00:21:34As I was thinking about what to preach about today,
00:21:38I considered various topics which speak to me personally,
00:21:41but I thought that I would start with a simple question.
00:21:47What is a Christian?
00:21:49The Bible tells us, Colossians 1.27 says,
00:21:52that a Christian is a person in whom Christ dwells.
00:21:58It's Christ in you.
00:22:01The hope of glory.
00:22:02It means that you have a personal relationship
00:22:06with the Lord Jesus Christ.
00:22:08That encounter has taken place.
00:22:11You have received Christ as Savior.
00:22:15And that is what a Christian is.
00:22:26I enjoyed that very much.
00:22:29You do speak with such wonderful clarity and certainty.
00:22:32I find it very reassuring.
00:22:35And it's not only me.
00:22:37The rest of the country, too, I imagine.
00:22:40Yes.
00:22:41We've been surprised ourselves at the turnout.
00:22:44Really?
00:22:45Mm-hmm.
00:22:46Well, you shouldn't be.
00:22:47In an increasingly complex world,
00:22:49we all need certainty.
00:22:51And you provide it.
00:22:52Oh, that's not me.
00:22:54Scriptures provide.
00:22:56Yes, but you illuminate them so well.
00:23:01The great joy that I felt today
00:23:04was that of being a simple congregant,
00:23:07being taught, being led.
00:23:10You see, as head of the Anglican Church,
00:23:11in terms of rank,
00:23:12even the great archbishops of York and Canterbury
00:23:16are below me.
00:23:18Above me there is only God.
00:23:20Well, that must be lonely sometimes.
00:23:22Yes, it is.
00:23:26Which is why it's lovely as Queen
00:23:29to be able to just disappear
00:23:31and be...
00:23:34A simple Christian.
00:23:37Yes.
00:23:40Above all things,
00:23:42I do think of myself as just a simple Christian.
00:23:47It's the values of Christian living
00:23:49that root me,
00:23:51guide me,
00:23:53define me.
00:24:00Have you always been such a good speaker?
00:24:03I was actually a shy child.
00:24:05No.
00:24:06Mm-hmm.
00:24:07Speaking as a shy child myself,
00:24:09I have to say that I find that very hard to believe.
00:24:12No, ma'am.
00:24:13It's true.
00:24:15The first time I ever spoke in public,
00:24:18I was 12 years old at school.
00:24:20The school principal told my mother
00:24:23he thought I was a natural,
00:24:25that, of all things,
00:24:27I had a gift.
00:24:35I don't know.
00:24:39I've never seen it as far as I am here,
00:24:43I've never seen it as far as a useless artist.
00:24:43I have never seen it as soon,
00:24:44I apologize.
00:24:44Maybe I should've talked about it.
00:24:45But I can't tell you buried it.
00:24:52It's too late.
00:24:54I don't understand it.
00:24:54I see, which one made me feel and I can do this yet.
00:24:58I don't know.
00:25:29I have no objection to his being.
00:25:32The word crusades troubles me.
00:25:38If the Reverend Graham is the crusader, the implication is that we're heathen.
00:25:44I'm sure I go wrong.
00:25:46Mr. Wheeler-Bennett, sir.
00:25:50Excuse me.
00:25:55Prime Minister, thank you for seeing me.
00:25:57You didn't give me much choice.
00:25:59Matter of the greatest urgency.
00:26:03Your team of troublesome historians.
00:26:05Committed historians.
00:26:07Principled historians.
00:26:10Is that the file in question?
00:26:13Yes.
00:26:15Let's make a start.
00:26:22Ah, there you are.
00:26:23Plotters all.
00:26:25Your Royal Highness.
00:26:25Your Royal Highness.
00:26:26Are the curtains drawn as treason abound?
00:26:29George, thank you so much.
00:26:32Sir.
00:26:32Sir.
00:26:33Dear Bob.
00:26:34Hello, sir.
00:26:35I'm very well.
00:26:36Thank you so much.
00:26:38We all know why we're here tonight.
00:26:41To see if we can help our dear friend, His Royal Highness, in his quest to find...
00:26:49A final act to this sad drama.
00:26:53And turn it into a great history play.
00:26:56He seeks a job.
00:26:57A purpose.
00:26:59That's why I'm here.
00:27:01To ask you all my Council of War.
00:27:04My brain's trust of politicians, artists, and philosophers.
00:27:11Something in the military, perhaps?
00:27:12Well, why not?
00:27:13I was made a Major General attached to the British military mission in France at the beginning of the war.
00:27:19In a liaising role between us and the French.
00:27:21And I much enjoyed it.
00:27:23Or a position within the Board of Trade.
00:27:25Well, what kind of position?
00:27:27Helping promote Britain's economic interests abroad.
00:27:32Yes.
00:27:32The right man in the right position could contribute so much to Britain's economy.
00:27:38Helping boost our much-needed dollar reserves.
00:27:41A man with charm.
00:27:43Contacts.
00:27:44Influence.
00:27:45And the magic of being a former king.
00:27:49Doesn't it all feel a little grubby, Walter?
00:27:52All those grasping international businessmen.
00:27:55The whiff of profit and self-interest.
00:27:58Now, I like the direction we were heading earlier.
00:28:00The idea of a liaison post.
00:28:02Then what about the diplomatic service?
00:28:04Oh, I like that idea.
00:28:06Don't the Americans have these unofficial roving ambassadors nowadays?
00:28:12Yes.
00:28:13They're two in London at the moment.
00:28:16Oh, well, something like that would be ideal.
00:28:18Well, I think we have...
00:28:19My dearest darling Peaches, what a wait is off my mind.
00:28:26Moncton really did come up with the goods, and his friends really do seem to want to help me.
00:28:32Now all I must do is wait, while they discreetly make representations on my behalf.
00:28:39I would say wait and pray, but all taste for prayer has left me as I survey the madness involving
00:28:47the American evangelist here.
00:28:49What has happened to the people of this country, turning like lemmings to this crusading showman from Charlotte for their
00:28:58inspiration?
00:29:00Rumour reached me that Shirley Temple even invited the fool to preach at Windsor Chapel.
00:29:06Can you imagine the banality of those exchanges?
00:29:11The smugness, self-congratulation, and hypocrisy.
00:29:14What a grotesque occasion that must have been.
00:29:19Well, now bed calls, and for once, as my head hits the pillow without yours beside me, I can truthfully
00:29:27say all is well.
00:29:29Today was a day worth living.
00:29:32Your loving husband, David.
00:29:40Good morning, sir.
00:29:42Right to bed?
00:29:43Ready for your hour, sir.
00:30:06Good morning, sir.
00:30:15The Marburg Files map.
00:30:58This was always going to come back to haunt us.
00:31:06Shortly after the war ended, some British troops...
00:31:13American.
00:31:18American troops arrested a German soldier as he was retreating from...
00:31:26Trefurt, near Eisenhower, in central Germany.
00:31:30I don't remember the soldier's name.
00:31:33Bernard von Lersch.
00:31:37Turns out this soldier was Hitler's personal translator.
00:31:43The assistant to Hitler's personal translator man...
00:31:47Hitler's personal translator was Dr Schmidt.
00:31:50Dr Paul Schmidt.
00:31:51All right, you tell the story, Michael.
00:31:54Please.
00:31:56Thank you, ma'am.
00:32:02When his officers were being evacuated...
00:32:09Dr Schmidt asked his assistant, von Lersch, to dispose of all the top secret papers...
00:32:17which he had placed in archives.
00:32:21And von Lersch duly burned the vast majority.
00:32:29But he secretly kept the most valuable material...
00:32:34hoping to use it to negotiate his freedom and to escape trial.
00:33:05Among the papers which von Lersch kept back...
00:33:08There was one file pertaining to Anglo-German relations.
00:33:12In particular, the relationship of Nazi High Command...
00:33:16with His Royal Highness, the Duke of Windsor.
00:33:21I think it's fair to say...
00:33:23the reality exceeded even our worst fears.
00:33:28We did everything we could to contain this.
00:33:30That's your lot?
00:33:31Unaware that a copy had been sent to the Americans.
00:33:39You are now insisting that this volume of Marburg files...
00:33:45be published.
00:33:47And this is the man you inexplicably let back into the country?
00:33:58I hope you have a strong stomach.
00:34:22You have the same fear of being trapped.
00:34:25Or if you don't want to forget.
00:34:30Or if you don't come down to the country...
00:34:43B понимably, you're not your fault.
00:34:45I need to know that you're not your fault.
00:34:46You're saying that you're not your fault.
00:34:49That's the same way.
00:34:50You're a normal order.
00:34:51You're a normal order to that.
00:34:51You're a normal order...
00:35:15Your Royal Highlands.
00:35:17Foreign Secretary.
00:35:19Please.
00:35:22You have loyal and persistent friends, sir.
00:35:26Oh, thank you.
00:35:31Following their representations and having given the matter careful thought,
00:35:38it looks like we now have several options.
00:35:42Please.
00:35:43The first option I'd like you to look at would be the role of ambassador to France.
00:35:59To a happy and purposeful future.
00:36:05His Royal Highlands.
00:36:07His Royal Highlands.
00:36:34My dearest darling one, I met with the Foreign Secretary today.
00:36:38Who has managed to find three posts where I could do something of value and importance.
00:36:44I am so happy.
00:36:46These posts would offer me the chance to serve my country and make a difference.
00:36:52As to the green light, as far as government is concerned, it's a go.
00:36:58Only one obstacle remains.
00:37:01To get the blessing of the crown.
00:37:05Which involves a brief trip back to that miserable mausoleum, Buckingham Palace.
00:37:15I'm counting down the minutes until I am back in your arms again.
00:37:20Your loving husband...
00:37:23David.
00:37:50The Duke of Windsor, Your Majesty.
00:38:00Your Majesty.
00:38:06Ah yes.
00:38:08Your first time back.
00:38:09In this room, yes.
00:38:12That colour was me.
00:38:14French grey.
00:38:21So, talk to me of the pleasure.
00:38:23I assume it's about this new book that you're writing.
00:38:27No, actually I've come here today on another matter.
00:38:30A job.
00:38:33That while I'm clearly no longer a young man, I'm also not yet an old one.
00:38:38And might be able to usefully serve the crown.
00:38:43You had a chance to serve this country.
00:38:46The greatest chance.
00:38:49You gave it up.
00:38:51Well, I gave it up because of the way my wife was treated.
00:38:54Not because I no longer wish to serve this country.
00:39:00Anyway, one or two ideas came up.
00:39:05For jobs.
00:39:06Which would require the blessing both of government and crown.
00:39:09Of course, before coming here and bothering you, I made sure the support would be given by government.
00:39:16And I've been short of that support.
00:39:19Support for what jobs?
00:39:20Well, three possibilities came up.
00:39:23The first is the Ambassadorship to France.
00:39:26The PM and Foreign Secretary aren't keen on the incumbent, Capwin Jebb.
00:39:31And the second option?
00:39:34Oh, as a Special Liaison to the Board of Trade.
00:39:39The third?
00:39:41As a High Commissioner working with the Commonwealth Relations Office to protect and promote British interests throughout the world.
00:39:49This would suit me, I think, as it specializes in the practical side of diplomatic work.
00:39:56Entertaining.
00:40:01Well, I'm sure that you do all three jobs very well indeed.
00:40:09But in light of what I've recently learned about...
00:40:13About what?
00:40:15About events that took place while you were in Lisbon during the war.
00:40:20From whom?
00:40:22From state papers.
00:40:23Which state papers?
00:40:25German state papers.
00:40:28Which American historians, supported by the French and the British, are now threatening to publish.
00:40:37And what exactly is in these papers?
00:40:41Letters.
00:40:42And telegrams.
00:40:45Communications detailing your relationship with Nazi High Command.
00:40:50Well, it's utter nonsense.
00:40:53In one telegram from 1940, it states that you were considering publicly going against the government and pledging your support
00:41:01for peace with Germany, thereby breaking with my father, the king.
00:41:05In another, it says that in return for your support, the German government offered you a home in Spain where
00:41:11you could wait out the rest of the war in peace and safety while your countrymen gave their lives.
00:41:17I went to the Bahamas.
00:41:19I went to the Bahamas as the British government instructed.
00:41:21Yes, you were instructed to go to the Bahamas because of your views.
00:41:27In these papers, you're quoted as saying that the Führer's desire for peace was in complete agreement with your own
00:41:36point of view.
00:41:45You were too young to remember.
00:41:48I, alas not.
00:41:52Hitler and his henchmen were once our friends.
00:41:55As king, I was committed to the idea, passionately committed, that England and Germany should never be enemies again after
00:42:06the horrors of the Great War.
00:42:08People forget.
00:42:09There was no indication of who Hitler would become.
00:42:14You could argue that we were the ones that made a monster of him by refusing to be his allies.
00:42:20This is the point.
00:42:22People make stands, they grandstands, pat themselves on the back for their great virtue.
00:42:28And what is the consequence?
00:42:30Another grotesque war, millions more dead, when peace was all that mattered to me.
00:42:39In that spirit, I am asking you to make peace with me today.
00:42:48Elizabeth, the British are a sensible people.
00:42:51They will never believe these claims against me.
00:42:55They will dismiss these papers for what they are.
00:43:01Baseless rumours and German propaganda.
00:43:24Everything alright?
00:43:30Can I ask your opinion?
00:43:32Of course.
00:43:33What about?
00:43:36Forgiveness.
00:43:38Yes, what have I done now?
00:43:40No, not you.
00:43:43Uncle David.
00:43:46I think it's time that he be forgiven.
00:43:48Are you mad?
00:43:49You can't forgive that man.
00:43:51Why not?
00:43:52What he did to this country.
00:43:53Those were different times.
00:43:56He's explained all that to me.
00:43:58I bet he did.
00:44:00Philip.
00:44:03Forgiveness is very important to me.
00:44:06It's not often I say this, so perhaps if I do, you will take it seriously.
00:44:18Ask Tommy Lassels to come and see you.
00:44:22What?
00:44:24Tell him of your proposed course of action.
00:44:26I can't keep summoning him like that.
00:44:28Why not?
00:44:30Well, he's retired for one thing.
00:44:32Go and see him.
00:44:33In an unofficial capacity.
00:44:35For sherry or tea.
00:44:37Or human blood, whatever that monster drinks.
00:44:40And ask him about your uncle.
00:44:43He was his private secretary while he was king.
00:44:46He knows everything there is to know.
00:45:04He's not alone.
00:45:06He's a man.
00:45:26your majesty tommy it's terribly inconvenient
00:45:35ah you're mid-battle yes ma'am now don't say anything
00:45:42ah yes those uniforms 19th century yes and that standard is duke of wellington
00:45:51very good ma'am so it's waterloo salamanca ah
00:45:59oh and these troops of sir edward pakenham's third infantry division very lovely did you have them
00:46:07made a gift ma'am from your grandfather when i was in his service shall we ma'am yes
00:46:25i'm proposing to let the duke of windsor back into public life
00:46:30and as an example of a christian in a christian country to forgive
00:46:39your majesty that would
00:46:42in my view be a mistake
00:46:48why
00:46:51before you make your decision ma'am i believe you should be in full possession
00:46:55of the facts i've read the marburg files so have i i said full possession
00:47:04you mean there's more yes ma'am
00:47:09the duke of windsor made his loyalties clear as soon as he became king
00:47:14surrounded himself with a new breed of courtier men such as carl the duke of sax
00:47:20coburg a renowned nazi he also shared classified allied documents with the duchess of windsor who
00:47:28was herself we believe sharing a bed forgive me ma'am with the german ambassador herr ribbentrop
00:47:36of america
00:47:54it became so bad that the government had to stop putting secret and sensitive papers in his red box
00:48:00but we needn't have worried because then we had the application
00:48:09having promised to retire from public life we now know that he had no such intention
00:48:15why else would the pair of them decide to visit hitler in germany
00:48:28the fuhrer labeled the trip an unofficial state visit so it is unsurprising that it was on that same
00:48:35trip at the home of herr hess that the plan was hatched
00:48:43a plan to reinstate the duke of windsor as king of england effectively betraying and dethroning your dear
00:48:53late father in return for german forces being given free reign across europe german troops were even
00:49:02promised to quell a colonial rebellion if necessary and there were visits to ss training schools and
00:49:10early versions of the concentration camps now of course the full horrors were yet to come nonetheless
00:49:17to ralus he visited
00:49:27shall i continue ma'am
00:49:34when a german aircraft crashed in belgium carrying hitler's entire military plan for the invasion
00:49:40of France, the Duke wasted no time in letting his Nazi friends know that Allied forces had
00:49:46indeed recovered this priceless information, which gave Germany time to change its plans.
00:49:54And in less than a month, Paris fell to German occupation. But perhaps worst of all,
00:50:02the Duke told the German government that resolve in the United Kingdom in the face of the German
00:50:08aerial bombardment was weakening. And that continued bombing, that is, the continued slaughter of his
00:50:16fellow countrymen and former subjects, would, I quote, soon make Britain ready for peace.
00:50:51The problems of the world can be summed up in one three-letter word. S-I-N. Sin.
00:51:01From Psalm 58, the wicked are estranged from the womb. They go astray as soon as they be born,
00:51:09speaking lies. God looks deep down inside. God sees how you really are down inside. Now you may be out
00:51:19with legion teeth. We're faculty, coaches, a church member, of good standing in the community.
00:51:25But it's your heart, the heart of God.
00:51:34I've had a chance to think about your request to serve your country.
00:51:40I was keen to help you, and weighing it all up, the amount of time that has passed, and my
00:51:50affection
00:51:50for you, personally, all spoke in its favor.
00:51:56But?
00:52:00But, on balance,
00:52:04I think not.
00:52:08And I'm sure you don't need reminding
00:52:10that under the terms of the agreement
00:52:12reached after the abdication, you are permitted
00:52:14to return to the United Kingdom only
00:52:16at the pleasure and invitation of the Sovereign.
00:52:20Yes?
00:52:22I find myself unable to grant
00:52:24that permission.
00:52:29Who's fed you
00:52:30this poison?
00:52:32Your mother?
00:52:34No.
00:52:37Tommy Lassell's?
00:52:38I came to my own mind.
00:52:40Well, you have no mind of your own.
00:52:42That's why everyone's so thrilled with you.
00:52:45The last royal to have a mind of his own was me,
00:52:47and that's why they threw me out.
00:52:48Fine.
00:52:50I will go.
00:52:53But let me ask you this.
00:52:56Who has done more damage
00:52:58to the monarchy?
00:52:59Me with my
00:53:01willfulness,
00:53:01or you lot
00:53:02with your inhumanity?
00:53:08We all closed our eyes,
00:53:10our ears,
00:53:12to what was being said about you.
00:53:15We dismissed it
00:53:16as fabrications,
00:53:18as cruel chatter
00:53:19in light of your decision
00:53:21to give up the throne.
00:53:22But when the truth
00:53:23finally came out,
00:53:25the truth,
00:53:29it makes a mockery
00:53:30of even the central tenets
00:53:31of Christianity.
00:53:33There is no possibility
00:53:35of my forgiving you.
00:53:36The question is,
00:53:38how on earth
00:53:39can you forgive yourself?
00:53:40No,
00:54:10Of course,
00:54:27Good morning, sir.
00:54:29Morning.
00:54:29Morning.
00:54:30Morning, sir.
00:54:32Morning, sir.
00:54:33Morning.
00:54:39You have to go ahead to publish.
00:54:42Thank you, sir.
00:55:26Reverend Graham, your majesty.
00:55:28Your majesty?
00:55:30Your majesty?
00:55:34You're very kind to find time for me again.
00:55:39Oh, do sit down.
00:55:50Reverend Graham, I asked you here today because there's something that I'd very much like to hear your views on.
00:56:01Ma'am?
00:56:05Forgiveness.
00:56:08Are there any circumstances, do you feel, where one can be a good Christian and yet not forgive?
00:56:21Christian teaching is very clear on this.
00:56:23No one is beneath forgiveness.
00:56:27Dying on the cross, Jesus himself asked the Lord to forgive those that killed him.
00:56:33Yes.
00:56:39But we must remember his words.
00:56:41They know not what they do.
00:56:45That forgiveness, it was conditional.
00:56:49True.
00:56:50But he still forgave.
00:56:52God himself forgives us all.
00:56:55Who are we to reject the example of God?
00:56:58Mere mortals.
00:57:01We are all mortals.
00:57:02That is our fate.
00:57:04But we need not be unchristian ones.
00:57:17The solution for being unable to forgive.
00:57:21One asks for forgiveness oneself, humbly and sincerely, and one prays for those that one cannot forgive.
00:57:31Do you beg of forgiveness, amuse your hindus, strife?
00:57:44If there's anything, it may be a good sort of forgiveness that is not kır疫苫 tore it, ABS, no one's
00:57:46got it.
00:57:48Because of the forgiveness, no one's been as hacked formayı, a good처�ICE.
00:57:48We need to continue to tell you what isstäِ youville.
00:57:51Anybody can be buğday some advice.
00:57:51I missed you with that.
00:57:51It is a great confidence.
00:57:51But we are doing all sorts of everything прямо to the world.
00:57:51So with the academy, because if there isn't really talking about it, let us am okay or do you people
00:57:58from the people Caucasians,
01:00:23And a gold star for me.
01:00:26what are you doing
01:00:28no
01:00:30yes
01:00:31oh yes
01:00:32come on
01:00:33no
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01:01:02that's not
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