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22:17There are three Aquarius to Her Majesty within the Palace,
22:21one of them also performing the role of Deputy Master of the Household.
22:24In addition to the Queen's page, Her Majesty's most senior personal servant,
22:30there are also three categories of page. Pages of the Chambers, pages of the Presence and pages of the Backstairs.
22:39Now, shall we move on to Ladies of the Bedchamber?
22:42If the weather's fine, Prince Charles will make his way to the altar and leave later with Lady Diana in
22:47the 1902 State Landau.
22:49It was first used by King Edward VII and is now favoured by the Queen to meet foreign heads of
22:54state.
22:55Its wet weather replacement will be the Scottish Statoach.
23:01Yes, ma'am?
23:02Could I speak to the Prince of Wales as private secretary, please?
23:06One moment, please.
23:13I'm afraid there's no answer, but I will certainly let Mr Reddino call.
23:27Yes, ma'am?
23:29I was wondering which number to call to speak to the Queen.
23:32One moment, please.
26:15It was rather an unusual shop because it didn't sell anything.
26:19You see, everything in that shop window was a thing that somebody had once lost.
26:24The Prince of Wales and I are incredibly grateful that you've all come out here to join us this evening
26:30in support of a cause that's incredibly close to our hearts.
26:35Protecting our local wildlife is crucial.
26:39It is a...
26:41You use your hands far too much.
26:43Make gestures when you talk.
26:45Just as reveal us whether we're anxious or agitated or coarse.
26:51It's best not to give that away.
26:52One should never try to show one's emotions.
26:54Now, Queen Mary famously taught her ladies-in-waiting to use rope to stop their arms flapping about like windmills.
27:16The Prince of Wales and I are so incredibly grateful to all of you for coming here this evening and
27:23showing your support to a cause that is so incredibly close to both of our hearts.
27:29I am.
27:30Especially the Prince of Wales.
27:31Especially the Prince of Wales.
27:31I haven't heard from him for three weeks.
27:33He must be busy.
27:34But not to ring a single time.
27:36I asked to speak to the Queen, but she won't see me either.
27:39Is there a pub?
27:40Nothing.
27:42Nothing.
27:43I get letters from people all over the world.
27:45But nothing.
27:46Not a squeak from the man I'm supposed to marry.
27:50How are you all?
27:51Good.
27:52Penny's taking your room.
27:55And Peter's over.
27:56All the time.
27:58Of course.
27:58He's in love, Virginia.
28:00Oh, stop.
28:01Oh, don't miss yourself.
28:19Oh, don't miss yourself.
28:21Matt?
28:22Over here!
28:23Over here!
28:24Over here!
28:25Over here!
28:34Here she is.
28:37You're so kind of you to write.
28:39Oh, not at all.
28:39It's the very least I could do.
28:41And the Prince of Wales told me he was going away for six weeks and not taking you.
28:46May I?
28:48Oh.
28:49I said that's not very nice.
28:51You're poor, brand spankingly gorgeous young fiancée all alone in the house.
28:56And actually left all alone in the palace?
28:58Yes.
28:59Well, not the house.
29:01That's what the Prince of Wales calls by the palace.
29:03It's what they all call it.
29:05The house.
29:19The concept here is no main courses.
29:22Just starters and desserts.
29:23So no need to feel guilty about ordering food, because it's pretty much all you're getting.
29:27I'll have that delicious duck and truffle ravioli thing I had last time.
29:31And then the orange and chocolate creamy creation that's stalked my dreams ever since.
29:39One of the same.
29:41You sure?
29:43Very happy to go with the flow.
29:46Well, he'll love that.
29:48He's so fussy and set in his ways.
29:50He'll love it if you adapt to him.
30:00Trio of chocolate mousses with vanilla cream and candied orange.
30:17You know, I took the Prince of Wales here once.
30:19Thinking he might like to try something new.
30:22He loathed it.
30:23Oh?
30:24Loathed.
30:25Not just the concept or the decor or the people, but...
30:29They made the cardinal mistake of refusing to put a softball deck on top.
30:34What?
30:36He has a softball deck with everything.
30:39You must know that.
30:41And he never eats garlic.
30:42Because of this bizarre new rule.
30:44Come supper time, he's always ravenous.
30:49Which new rule?
30:50The lunch rule.
30:54Darling, I would have thought it would have been one of the first things you'd have noticed about him.
30:58The Prince of Wales doesn't eat lunch.
31:00Well, never.
31:01Not if he can help it.
31:03And if he's forced to because of some engagement, it puts him in a terrible mood.
31:07And he drones on and on about gas and bloating and wasted energy due to needless digestion.
31:14I try to cheer him up, but when his tummy goes, so does his sense of humour, I'm afraid.
31:20One of his awful gurus put him onto it.
31:23Well, not gurus, but you know how he loves to surround himself with dreary old men and daddy substitutes.
31:29No.
31:32Darling, you really know nothing, do you?
31:36You need a proper Fred tutorial.
31:42Ah, si.
31:42Capisco.
31:54Who's your Fred?
31:58It's my nickname for the Prince of Wales.
32:00And he calls me Gladys.
32:02It's harmless nonsense, really.
32:05Right.
32:07Anyway, one of his boring friends, probably Laurence van der Poste, good luck with that by the way, snooze, got
32:14into his head and said that it was only healthy to eat two meals a day.
32:17And since Fred says that breakfast was too delicious to give up and dinner's too important, it had to be
32:23lunch.
32:30Now that you mention it, we've hardly been with one another at lunchtime, so I haven't really noticed.
32:36The fact is, we've hardly been with one another at all.
32:39That's not true.
32:41It is.
32:45You met at Babington Horse Trials?
32:46Yes.
32:47Then Verdi's Requiem at the Albert Hall, with the chaperone.
32:50Branny, yes.
32:50Who didn't let you out of her sight for a second.
32:52What a second?
32:53Then the weekend at Balmoral, where you were a complete triumph.
32:57It'll go down in history as one of the great Balmoral debuts, the perfect ten.
33:02And then...
33:04Highgriff?
33:07Golly.
33:08He hopes he tells you everything.
33:10Well, we talk most days.
33:15What did you think of it?
33:16His new house?
33:18Highgrove.
33:21It's lovely.
33:23Isn't it?
33:27He asked me what I would do with it if I was decorating.
33:32Did he?
33:34Yes.
33:35I'm rather good at all that.
33:38And what did you say?
33:39I said I'd like to shoot it up a bit.
33:42Make it a bit less stuffy.
33:44Give it a bit of colour, some yellows and peaches.
33:48And don't forget green, his favourite.
33:50And green.
33:51Do you garden?
33:53Not really.
33:53He's obsessed by gardening.
33:55Yes, I know.
33:56He was already talking about either a wild garden or a walled garden.
34:00Both.
34:02Both.
34:03And a kitchen garden and a sundial garden.
34:05Do you fish?
34:06No, not really.
34:07What about hunting?
34:08Not if I can help it.
34:09More of a townie, really.
34:12So you see yourself living more in London than in the country?
34:16Why do you ask?
34:19Just curious.
34:20Oh.
34:22No, I'm sorry.
34:23I can't stay for coffee.
34:25Well, then let me get this.
34:28Absolutely not.
34:29I'm the senior party here.
34:31Oh, please.
34:32Well, let's go Dutch.
34:35Good idea.
34:37I'm all for sharing.
35:01I'm all for sharing.
35:35Lady Spencer is here to see you.
35:37She asked if she could wait.
35:38thank you can I help you ma'am I need to speak to the Prince of Wales as soon as
35:43possible I'm afraid he's unavailable is that what he asked you to tell me if my
35:55future wife wants to speak to me make an excuse no his Royal Highness is
36:01unavailable because he's on an aeroplane flying home I thought he was flying back
36:07tomorrow he was always flying back today what are these those are drawings of
36:20what I believe it's a bracelet which the Prince of Wales has had made
36:29for who
36:44so
37:11Yes, ma'am?
37:12I need to speak to the Queen. I need to speak to her.
37:15Ma'am. Don't fog me off.
37:16It is absolutely essential that I see the Queen.
37:19This wedding can't go ahead.
37:21It'll be a disaster for everyone.
37:23Her Majesty is unavailable at the moment, but I shall...
37:55I'm glad you're here.
37:56I'm glad you're here.
38:04But I'm glad you're here.
38:08I'm glad you're here.
39:40Hey, Greg.
43:10The Signet Ring, Prince of Wales Insignia, for the Princess of Wales.
43:45Shall we begin the rehearsal?
44:27Marriage is an honourable estate, instituted of God himself, and therefore is not by any
44:33to be enterprised, nor taken in hand, unadvisedly, lightly or wantonly, but reverently, discreetly,
44:40soberly, and in the fear of God.
44:45Charles Philip Arthur George, wilt thou have this woman to thy wedded wife, et cetera, et cetera.
44:53Yes, yes.
45:28How were rehearsals?
45:29Mummy and I thought lovely.
45:33Margaret disagrees.
45:35Charles loves someone else.
45:39How many times can this family make the same mistake, forbidding marriages that should be
45:50allowed, forcing others that shouldn't, paying the consequences each time?
46:02He's marrying Diana.
46:04But he's still in love with the other one.
46:09Let me say something as a man.
46:12The older Diana gets, the more confident Diana becomes, the more beautiful Diana becomes.
46:20Yes, but she will.
46:22The more Charles will fall in love with her, and this will be fine.
46:27In the meantime, he juggles them both.
46:31That's how it works.
46:36That's how it's always worked.
46:38It's madness.
46:40We can stop them now, before they tie the knot.
46:43Not just for the sake of the monarchy, but for them, as human beings.
46:54We have to stop them now.
46:57We have to stop them now.
46:58We have to stop them now.
47:34We have to stop them now.
47:42Mummy?
47:48When your great-grandmother, Queen Mary,
47:51was a beautiful young princess,
47:55she was about to marry her Prince Charming.
47:58But before they got to the church, he fell ill and died.
48:02But everyone had been so impressed with her
48:04that they put her together with his younger brother.
48:06Only one problem, the younger brother was Prince Charm-less.
48:11Dull and shy.
48:13There was no attraction, certainly no love.
48:17But in order to make the marriage work,
48:19they were encouraged to focus on the bigger idea.
48:23Duty.
48:27They worked and worked and worked.
48:31And out of that work, a tiny seed grew.
48:34A seed of respect and admiration.
48:36A seed that grew into a flower they could eventually call love.
48:48They were married for 42 years.
48:51They stabilised a country that was at war with itself.
48:55And they left the crown stronger
48:57while all around them, the great monarchies of Europe fell.
49:06Now, I cannot claim to be the most intuitive mother.
49:09But I do think I know when one of my children is unhappy.
49:14Whatever wretchedness you are feeling now.
49:18Whatever doubts you harbour.
49:23If you could follow the example of your great-grandmother.
49:29Love and happiness will surely follow.
49:38We'll be right back to you.
49:38I don't know.
50:19I don't know.
50:48I don't know.
51:10I don't know.
51:30I don't know.
52:25Here is the stuff of which fairy tales are made.
52:30The prince and princess on their wedding day.
52:36But fairy tales usually end at this point with the simple phrase, they lived happily ever after.
52:46This may be because fairy tales regard marriage as an anticlimax after the romance of caution.
52:55As husband and wife live out their vows, loving and cherishing one another, sharing life's splendors and miseries, achievements and
53:08setbacks, they will be transformed in the process.
53:12Our faith sees the wedding day not as the place of arrival, but the place where the adventure really begins.
53:30Just like the white-winged dove sings a song that sounds like she's singing, ooh, ooh, ooh.
53:39Just like the white-winged dove sings a song that sounds like she's singing, ooh, baby, ooh, said ooh.
53:48And the days go by like a strand in the wind and the web that is my own.
53:55I'll begin again.
53:57I said to my friend, baby, nothing else matters.
54:03So with the slow, graceful flow of age, I went forth with an age-old desire to please on the
54:21edge of seven.
54:29Just like the white-winged dove sings a song that sounds like she's singing, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh,
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