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00:30Oh.
01:00His royal highness, Prince Philip of Greece and of Denmark, renounces his Greek nationality, and all foreign titles.
01:14And from henceforth, he will be known as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, Royal Navy.
01:39Philip Mountbatten, I...
01:50I...
01:53I...
02:00I grant you and the heirs, male of your body, lawfully begotten, the dignities of Baron Greenwich, Earl of Marianne
02:17and Duke of Edinburgh,
02:20and knight-companion of our most noble order of the Garter.
02:41Congratulations.
02:44Thank you, son.
02:59Well done. Thank you.
03:23and they got through it I got through it I think they'd have preferred a nice
03:29pink face Marquess with a grouse wall in the Scottish borders are you sure you
03:37wouldn't prefer one of those someone with the grand title rather than a
03:40homeless Charlie Crown no that would have all been very antiseptic
03:55must you really smoke you know how I hate it pity because I love it so very much
04:02but like a great many other things I'm going to give it all up you we still have
04:0924 hours to change your mind you think I can change my mind after all that no
04:14too late I've signed myself away who won the greatest prize on earth that's
04:25certainly what they think
04:39it's what I think too
04:45Mrs. Turner
04:46watch out
05:00see you tomorrow
05:03try and get some sleep
05:09you too
05:10the naval officer's stagnant
05:13Charles will be a fine thing
05:16thank you
05:17thank you
05:19Amen.
06:49Spot of blood in my spittle yesterday morning.
06:53What would I be concerned?
06:55Well, I'm not a doctor, sir.
06:57If it's just specked, sir...
07:00It was.
07:01It's probably just the cold weather.
07:04It gets right to the back of the throat.
07:07Cold weather.
07:08That's what I thought.
07:11The carriage will be cold too, Peter.
07:14I've arranged for there to be hot water bottles, sir.
07:16Oh, well done.
07:27For grace, thanks, James!
07:30Making bloody hard going out of this collar!
07:32Sorry, sir.
07:34Nearly there.
07:35Doing it on purpose.
07:36Now, sir, we're not going to let something as small as a collar and agitate us, sir.
07:44No, thank you, James.
07:46Sir, eyes front.
07:49Chin up.
07:54There was a young lady named Sally
07:58who enjoyed the occasional dally.
08:03She sat on the lap of a well-endowed chap
08:11and cried,
08:12Sir,
08:13you're right up my alley.
08:22Right.
08:24There was an old Countess of Bray.
08:30And
08:33you may think it odd
08:34when I say
08:35that despite her high station,
08:39rank and education...
08:41Your Majesty.
08:43She always spelled cunt with a K.
08:48Shall we?
09:18You'll be fine.
09:23You'll be fine.
09:38Here we go.
09:58You'll be fine.
10:12Yes, sir.
10:18Come along, Winston.
10:24Now.
10:46As Winston wears shame, it's a boy at a wedding, not a campaign trail.
10:53It's outrageous.
10:55But you have to admire him.
10:58This poor old Attlee is our prime minister.
11:01No one brought up for him.
11:08No, no.
11:11Winston still thinks he's the father of the nation.
11:36This whole thing is mountain balance, triumph, engineered it all.
11:43The man who gave away India.
11:45The man who gave away India.
12:17The man who gave away India.
12:21The man who gave away India.
12:33The man who gave away India.
12:50The man who gave away India.
12:53The man who gave away India.
13:03The man who gave away India.
13:14to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony.
13:24Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?
13:41I, Philip.
13:43I, Philip.
13:45Take thee, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.
13:49Take thee, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.
13:52You know why his three sisters aren't here.
13:55They're all married to Nazis.
13:58Prominent Nazis.
14:01I, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.
14:06I, Elizabeth Alexandra Mary.
14:09Take thee, Philip.
14:12Take thee, Philip.
14:14To my wedded husband.
14:16To my wedded husband.
14:18To have and to hold.
14:28To have and to hold.
14:35To have and to hold.
14:38From this day forward.
14:42From this day forward.
14:44For better, for worse.
14:46For better, for worse.
14:48For richer, for poorer.
14:51For richer, for poorer.
14:52In sickness and in health.
14:55In sickness and in health.
14:56To love.
14:58To love and to cherish and to obey.
15:05Obey?
15:05She insisted.
15:08And was disgust.
15:15To love and cherish and obey.
15:33And obey?
15:35It was quite a victory.
15:37There wasn't a single person supported the match.
15:40Not a single ally of court or in government.
15:44Yet here we all are.
15:46Utterly divine.
15:48May we have the groom's family?
15:50She turned us all on our heads
15:52and barely opened her mouth in the process.
15:56You overestimate her.
15:57You underestimate her.
16:03Well, in the past 48 hours, reality has sunk in.
16:07With Philip's family.
16:10Would you look at the mother?
16:13Just out of his sanatorium, I am.
16:16You're dressed as a nun.
16:20A nun.
16:21Run.
16:25To be...
16:27..are we ready?
16:30Quite magnificent.
16:31Thank you, thank you.
16:33Your Majesty.
16:35As we said.
16:38Hey, well, I'm gonna put that over, so...
16:47That's quite sharp.
16:48Are you ready?
16:53Refreshments.
16:54What's that?
16:55This present is from me.
16:59Can I open it?
17:04Oh, the path.
17:10Your marriage is as happy as mine has been.
17:16I don't want you to miss a single thing.
17:23Lilibet, they're waiting.
17:28Put it in.
17:36You're fine.
17:40Ready?
17:40Are you ready?
17:45You're ready?
17:46You're all ready?
17:47Shut up, welcome.
17:53Whoa.
17:54Go.
17:56Go!
20:22Thank you very much.
20:23Oh, good.
20:24You're here.
20:26Right, come on, you two.
20:27Inside.
20:28We can't stop without you.
20:30Of course, come on.
20:30Yes, ma'am.
20:40Ladies and gentlemen, pray silence for Her Royal Highness, Princess Elizabeth.
20:44Thank you, Martin.
20:47As I'm sure you all know, my dear husband will soon no longer be Lieutenant Mountbatten, but
20:57Lieutenant Commander Mountbatten.
21:00Thank you very, very, very, very much.
21:01Thank you very much.
21:03Thank you very much.
21:04Which, I gather, involves a whole new gold ring for me to say on tree we wouldn't form.
21:07Half a gold ring, darling.
21:09Half a gold ring, gentlemen.
21:11So, I've asked the two most important people here to do the presentation.
21:22Hello, Charteris.
21:24Yes?
21:28Ah.
21:33Very good.
21:37There we are.
21:38Good boy, Charter.
21:39Well done.
21:41Welcome to London.
22:01Welcome to London.
22:03Thanks for watching.
22:46Charles, Anne.
22:49Children, wait, wait.
22:54They're waiting in the green drawing room, Mark.
22:56Where's Grandpa Park?
22:57He's just upstairs with the doctors.
22:59Now, you wait with Nanny.
23:00We'll move back in a minute.
23:02Charles, wait.
23:03Here.
23:14Mommy, so glad you're here.
23:17We came as soon as we could.
23:18I know.
23:21Ma'am, I'm so sorry.
23:22Granny, thank you.
23:26They're operating.
23:28It's been two hours.
23:30He's in with the doctors now.
23:57I'm happy to say the procedure went well,
23:59and that His Majesty's immediate post-operative condition
24:02is satisfactory.
24:10Thank you, Doctor.
24:13It's good news.
24:16It's good.
24:16Yes.
27:22Congratulations.
28:48The king is no good to anyone.
28:54There must be no weakness.
28:57No vulnerability.
29:37What's that?
29:39An armchair, sir.
29:40I just thought a man of his age.
29:42This one will never see us. Get rid of it.
29:47Mr. Churchill, Your Majesty.
29:54Your Majesty.
29:56The people have spoken.
29:59Your party has won the election.
30:03And as their sovereign,
30:06I invite you to form a government in my name.
30:10An honor I gratefully accept.
30:13My dear Winston, congratulations.
30:17Would it be terribly unconstitutional of me to say how happy I am?
30:25I've missed our weekly chats.
30:31Your, uh, predecessor is a fine parliamentarian.
30:36A good man.
30:38But, um, well, as company, as a companion.
30:45An empty taxi pulled up at the House of Commons and Mr. Attlee got out.
30:50Oh, quite.
30:54Oh.
30:55Now you may congratulate me in return.
30:59What for?
31:01My rapid recovery.
31:03Oh.
31:05Yes.
31:06I seem to have bounced back a lot quicker than people expected.
31:11Yes.
31:13I'm not sure I ever imagined what breathing through one lung would feel like.
31:18Turns out there's barely any difference.
31:20Good.
31:22Good.
31:28Well, probably wise to let the Princess Elizabeth undertake the Commonwealth tour.
31:37Hmm?
31:37What say you?
31:40Is she up to it?
31:42Yes.
31:43Yes.
31:43I'd say so.
31:46Besides...
31:47We have to start breaking her in gently, don't we?
31:52Do we?
31:53Keep one eye on the future.
31:57The distant future.
32:00No.
32:19Not when I can't do them.
32:20We saw a train.
32:21If I can't do them, I can't do them.
32:22But, they're going to do them, we saw a train.
32:26The other people!
32:26What's wrong with the Meryl?
32:27No.
32:28No.
32:28No.
32:40What's this?
32:43Everything as it was before, sir?
32:45Yes, everything exactly as it was before.
32:48Ladies, ladies.
32:51Who is this?
32:54Oh, Miss Venetia Scott, sir.
32:57A new edition.
32:58A good one, I'd say.
33:00Thank you, sir.
33:03I had hoped I'd seen the back of this place.
33:06Could you give us a moment, please, Jog?
33:13How is the king?
33:16He talked a great deal about his recovery.
33:19Lots of mentions of bouncing back,
33:22which always makes one fear the worst.
33:25Not to mention the makeup.
33:30He was wearing rouge.
33:33Poor man.
33:38It's cancer.
33:42What?
33:47Who knows?
33:50No one.
33:53At least of all, him.
33:56Sir, lunch?
33:57Oh, let's have it in here.
34:00See what they've been serving for the past five years.
34:05So he's dying.
34:07We're all dying.
34:10That's what defines the condition of living.
34:13Will he die tomorrow?
34:15No.
34:16What about the day after tomorrow?
34:17And the day after that?
34:20The country needs to be led by someone strong.
34:22I'm strong?
34:23You are all so tired, Winston.
34:26We both are.
34:28A situation like that would require enormous energy.
34:33And I won't lie to you.
34:35I have considered resigning for Anthony's sake.
34:39For your sake.
34:41But then I realized a situation like that would also require statesmanship.
34:46The party needs me.
34:48The country needs me.
34:50She needs me.
34:52Who?
34:53Her.
34:56Oh, her.
35:00This is Clarence House dining room to Clarence House kitchen.
35:03Dining room to kitchen.
35:06Dining room to kitchen?
35:08Dining room to kitchen.
35:10Oh, bugger it.
35:11All right, check the circuits and up the amperage of the fuse wires.
35:14Right.
35:15I'm off.
35:17Breakfast with your mother?
35:18And Margaret.
35:19I can't imagine.
35:20I'm checking curtain fabrics in an hour.
35:24Yeah.
35:29Let's go to the curtains.
35:31Where to, ma'am?
35:32Buckingham Hits.
35:37Buckingham Palace.
35:46I see.
35:48The Queen has asked to see you.
35:51Yes, we look forward to seeing the doctor then.
35:54Goodbye.
35:55Drawing room.
35:56Now.
35:57Yes.
36:05We do both so love living at Clarence House.
36:07And he has all sorts of ideas about how to modernize it.
36:11He really is rather ingenious like that, actually.
36:14Now, Peter.
36:15Your Majesty.
36:16Your Royal Highnesses.
36:17I have to make a decision about Christmas.
36:20Tell me, do you think the King will be well enough to go to Sanctum?
36:24I do.
36:24As a matter of fact, I think it would do him good.
36:27So it's decided.
36:29Will you be joining us too?
36:32Me?
36:34Of course not.
36:35Peter will be spending Christmas at home with his family.
36:38I was the only thinking of Papa.
36:40Given the choice, you know he'd never let him out of his sight.
36:43Well, that's true.
36:45He's quite devoted to you.
36:48Then let me discuss it with Rosemary.
36:49Oh, no.
36:50No, it's out of the question.
36:53Why, Mummy?
36:54Let Peter discuss it.
36:59We did offer.
37:00Oh, very well.
37:02As a wife, I know what my answer would be.
37:05I'd want my husband at home at Christmas with his children.
37:09Excuse me.
37:23I saw that.
37:26What?
37:27No, I haven't finished.
37:29That look between the two of you.
37:34Oh, Margaret.
37:36You must tell no one.
37:39Papers all think up for Johnny Dow Keith.
37:41Billy Wallace.
37:42Mummy and Papa, too, by the way.
37:44They're just boys, whereas Peter is...
37:46No, I quite see the attraction of Peter.
37:49But he's married.
38:09Doctor, where, Your Majesty?
38:17You told me that after the operation, I might expect some soreness.
38:26Some difficulty breathing.
38:31But, um, you didn't tell me about this.
38:36The coughing has returned?
38:38Yes.
38:39How often?
38:40All the time.
38:43At the time of the operation, as you know, structural alterations were discovered.
38:49Of course, the blockage in the lung.
38:53It's time we gave that blockage a name, sir.
38:57It was a tumour.
38:59A malignant tumour.
39:08I see.
39:14But we removed it.
39:16We did.
39:18So what is this?
39:20We removed the left lung, sir.
39:23But the right has fewer but still significant blockages.
39:46So what's next?
39:50Next.
39:57I argued that His Majesty should be told at the time.
40:01Patient has a right to know the full picture.
40:05But I was overruled.
40:06The theory was that if His Majesty felt he'd been cured, he could throw himself into his work without undue
40:11stress and worry.
40:31I have two questions.
40:35Who knows the full picture?
40:39Apart from the surgeons, perhaps the Prime Minister, sir.
40:54But not the Queen.
40:58Nor anyone else in my family.
41:01No, sir.
41:08And the second question.
41:15It's impossible to say, sir.
41:18But my understanding is that the surgeons did everything they could.
41:28And it could be years.
41:32More likely, months.
42:08Bye.
45:54Very good.
45:56Charles.
45:57My...
45:58My...
45:59My...
46:01His Majesty has requested you attend him in his study.
46:06Urgently requested, ma'am.
46:09All right.
46:11Will you take them?
46:13I'll be back soon.
46:16All right.
46:18All right, off we go again.
46:27In case you're wondering, I haven't anything specific to say.
46:33I just wanted to spend time with you.
46:42I just wanted to spend time with you.
46:43If there's anything you wanted to ask me, just fire away.
46:50Are they a nuisance?
46:52Oh, the boxes.
46:54Not if you keep on top of them.
46:58Even at Christmas?
47:00Even at Christmas.
47:01Yes.
47:03What's inside?
47:05What's inside?
47:06Everything they want me to know, they stick on top.
47:09Everything they'd rather I didn't know.
47:11Cabinet meetings, foreign office briefings, they tuck away at the bottom.
47:17Which is why...
47:20The first thing I do...
47:22No one is looking, is this.
47:32I'll be out together.
47:48Yeah.
48:08Don't you get sick of it all?
48:12I do.
48:15And lonely.
48:20Sometimes.
48:22Which is why it's so important to have the right person by your side.
48:28I've been very lucky in that regard with your mother.
48:34How's your fellow?
48:36Philip?
48:39Well, he...
48:43Well, I'm afraid he's become something of a snagaholic.
48:47A what?
48:49Well, you know we're renovating Clarence's house to make it our permanent home.
48:53Mm, yes.
48:54Well, ever since he started supervising the work, he can't look at anything without seeing its faults.
48:59That switch is an inch too high, and that door handles wrong.
49:05Well, don't be silly, I say. A handle's a handle.
49:08I should make more of an effort with him.
49:12Take him shooting.
49:14Would he like that?
49:15Yes, I think he'd love it.
49:17And then when your health's improved, we'll return to Malta, and he'll have his navy again, and all will be
49:22well.
49:23Of course.
49:25But, um, in the meantime, I'm still not yet well enough to travel.
49:32Not long distances, anyway.
49:35Which brings me to the forthcoming Commonwealth tour.
49:39I was wondering if you would consider stepping into my shoes, so to speak.
49:45That my health is improving, but I'm still not yet well enough.
49:52Well, if you think we're up to it...
49:55You'll be fine.
49:58Where is it?
50:00Well...
50:01Ceylon.
50:02Australia.
50:04Then on to New Zealand.
50:05Bermuda.
50:06And there's talk of starting in Kenya.
50:09Very good.
50:11Right.
50:12We'll be gone months.
50:14Yes.
50:16But it would mean so much to Papa that we do it.
50:18And what am I supposed to do all that time?
50:20Well, don't worry. We'll put you to work.
50:23My work is as a naval officer not grinning like a demented ape while you cut ribbons.
50:28What about the children?
50:30Charles.
50:30The children will be fine.
50:32Oh, without their parents for months on end.
50:35Daddy, can you come and play?
50:37I won't be a moment, darling.
50:39If you go and play with Grandpapa, I'll be right over.
50:42Well, come on, darling. Daddy's busy. Come and start again.
50:45They won't know.
50:47They're too young to notice.
50:50You would so help in Papa's recovery.
50:55Charles, come back here.
50:57Daddy.
50:58Can you play now?
51:00Charles.
51:07Yes.
51:08Is somebody moving in the mirror there?
51:10Why?
51:12What are we playing?
51:14All right. Come on, then. Let's go.
51:16And then it's bedtime.
51:18Ready.
51:19Steady.
51:27Oh, come on.
51:30Oh, come on.
51:34Oh, come on.
51:37Look at me.
51:40Oh, come on, where did she get you?
51:41Oh, come on.
51:56What's the weather like today?
51:58Rather misty at the moment, sir.
52:02Morning.
52:05Yes, I'm not sure that's the correct address for the King of England.
52:13It's a beautiful morning for duck.
52:16What?
52:16I thought Wolverton Splash.
52:41I thought we'd go to Beverly Flat or Eleven Acres.
52:46But in the end, there's nowhere better than a splash with a bag full of cartridges to lift the spirits.
52:54The magistrate's back to himself again.
52:56Oh, he is. Thank you.
52:57Like a young man again.
52:59Ahem.
53:00There, I see.
53:08We'll be all right.
53:09My son-in-law's a naval man.
53:11We will, if I can handle a frigate.
53:30You understand the titles, the dukedom, they're not the germ.
53:39Sir.
53:44She is the job.
53:47She is the essence of your duty.
53:52Loving her.
53:56Protecting her.
54:01Of course, you'll miss your career.
54:06But doing this for her,
54:09will do this for me.
54:14There'll be no greater act of patriotism.
54:23I understand, sir.
54:29Do you, boy?
54:32Do you really?
54:33Do you think so?
54:39I think so.
54:54Let's do some duck to him.
54:56Free cheers for his majesty.
54:58Hit him!
54:59Hooray!
55:00Hit him!
55:01Hooray!
55:02Hit him!
55:04Hooray!
55:04Okay, thank you.
55:31Hooray!
55:32Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on!
56:27Come on, come on!
56:32Come on, come on!
57:29Come on, come on!
57:58Come on, come on!
58:18Come on, come on!
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