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01:39It's done.
01:40I did it.
01:42Where?
01:43In the nursery.
01:45A nursery?
01:46Hardly the most romantic setting.
01:48Did you get on one knee?
01:50No, I didn't.
01:51I'm surprised by the question.
01:54Why?
01:55I thought in terms of rank, the Prince of Wales only ever knelt before the Sovereign.
01:59He didn't say that.
02:00What did you say?
02:02I said it's a proposal of marriage, dear, not a show of strength.
02:07After all that, she'd at least accept.
02:14Yes.
02:15Yes?
02:16What did she say?
02:18Yes.
02:20Please.
02:21That it was the happiest moment of her life.
02:24Oh.
02:26Oh.
02:27Oh.
02:29Congratulations.
02:30Then what?
02:31I sent her back to London.
02:39Where does she live?
02:41I'm in Earl's Court in a flat she shares with prostitutes and Australians.
02:45What?
02:46Isn't that who lives in Earl's Court?
02:48In a flat she shares with friends.
02:53Have you just been to the palace?
02:56Did you see the Prince of Wales?
02:58From one moment or another, is he a romantic at heart?
03:01Is he a romantic at heart?
03:02One more person, please.
03:18And?
03:34Oh, baby, ooh.
03:35Say, ooh.
03:36Just like the world we does.
03:39This song sounds like she's singing.
03:42Say, ooh.
03:43Baby, ooh.
03:44Say, ooh.
03:45Just like the world we does.
03:47Just like the world we does.
03:50Oh, baby, ooh.
03:53Say, ooh.
03:54Just like the world we does.
03:57One, two, three.
03:58Come on, say my name.
04:01I love you.
04:31I love you.
05:05I love you.
05:33Now, what we have here is a rather special box of chocolates.
05:37Some are ours, passed down through the family, and some are for sale.
05:41Anyway, the idea is that you pick one.
05:44Anyone?
05:50Um...
05:54Oh.
05:58Gosh.
06:00Um...
06:01This one's lovely.
06:03That's one of ours?
06:05Yes, ma'am. From the Magok Valley.
06:08Any idea where that is?
06:10I'm rather thick at geography.
06:12Burma.
06:13There's a legend, ma'am, that long, long ago,
06:17the northern part of Burma was inhabited only by wild animals and poisonous snakes.
06:23I think I prefer this one.
06:25Yes, a lovely choice, ma'am.
06:28Is that one of yours?
06:29What can you tell us about that, apart from the price?
06:32It's a 12-carat oval salon sapphire, Your Majesty,
06:37surrounded by 14 diamonds set in 18-carat white gold.
06:42And you like that one because...
06:44It's the most expensive.
06:45No.
06:47Because it reminds me of my mother's engagement ring.
06:50And it's the same colour as my eyes.
06:54She is lovely.
06:56Yes.
06:57But so young.
06:58Yes, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, suggested moving Lady Diana into Buckingham Palace
07:02before the announcement of the engagement to protect her from the media.
07:06Oh, that is sensible.
07:07She also thought some tutorials might be useful for what would be a very drastic transition
07:13from teenager to royal princess.
07:18And, well, the feeling was, if Your Majesty were agreeable...
07:24That I should be her teacher?
07:26Well, one Queen to the next, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law might be nice.
07:29Oh, no.
07:30There's a lot to learn, a lot to get right.
07:33And you know me, I'm far too much for a softie.
07:35Hmm.
07:41Diana's grandmother.
07:42Lady from Oye can do it.
07:43No.
07:47Straight in at the deep end.
07:49Dinner with the family at Clarence's house.
07:51So fucking grand.
07:52So not Earl's court.
07:55A toast.
07:56To no more worries.
07:59No more flatmates.
08:00No more rent collection.
08:02No more kindergarten.
08:03No more cleaning your sister's flat.
08:05Oh, God.
08:05Oh, God.
08:06Off to your palaces and castles and frocks.
08:09And jewels.
08:10And to one day, not too far away, being the fucking queen.
08:14Oh, God.
08:20You will call, won't you?
08:22And write on palace writing paper.
08:24So that we can show everyone.
08:26I'll be on the phone morning and night.
08:28No, you won't.
08:29And she'll be too busy trying on tiaras and having tea brought to you.
08:33Bye.
08:34Bye.
08:35Bye, Christ.
08:38Bye, Princess.
08:43Oh, my God.
08:47Thank you, Oscar.
09:22Come on, come on!
09:53Come on, come on!
10:36So, there we are, in Manila, in the middle of a state banquet, when who barges into the
10:42room?
10:42None other than Imelda Marcos.
10:45She makes a beeline straight for me, saying she's desperate to show me her, wait for it,
10:51shoe collection.
10:52Mm-mm, shell collection.
10:55Are you sure?
10:56She was probably trying to say shoe and you misunderstood her.
11:00Did she have something in her teeth?
11:03Seashell.
11:06No, I can assure you, it was seashells.
11:11So now, fold your body and decants into a convoy of limousines and will rush through the
11:18streets of Manila.
11:18Oh, dear.
11:19Lady Diana Spencer, your majesty.
11:20I was speaking.
11:28Oh, dear.
11:32Sorry.
11:33Your majesty.
11:37Your majesty.
11:39Oh, dear.
11:42I didn't see you there.
11:42Evidently not.
11:43I was the one telling the story you ruined with your entrance.
11:48Sorry.
11:50Uh, uh.
11:51This one next.
11:53Honestly.
11:54Sir.
11:55Your royal highness, if it's the first greeting, then sir.
11:59Right.
11:59Now me.
12:04Ma'am?
12:05Oh.
12:06You're doing curtsy to her.
12:07She's not royal.
12:09Just grand.
12:10Poor student.
12:12So sorry.
12:13Thank goodness.
12:14We've got your grandmother to sort all this out.
12:16She's like a regimental sergeant major, aren't you?
12:19When required.
12:21Urgently required, I'd say, on tonight's showing.
12:24You'll iron all this out in no time.
12:26Ma'am.
12:27Anyway, where was I?
12:29Being rushed through the streets of Manila.
12:32Yes.
12:33In Madame Marcos' private aquarium.
12:36Where she keeps a vast portrait of herself.
12:40Wearing.
12:44It is with the greatest pleasure that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh
12:51announce the betrothal of their beloved son, the Prince of Wales,
12:55to the Lady Diana Spencer.
12:57daughter of the Earl Spencer and the Honourable Mrs. Shandkid.
13:32
13:33What if you both remember when you first met?
13:35It was a few years ago now.
13:37I was visiting her sister.
13:40And Diana was still quite young then.
13:42What was it about her that made the biggest impression on you?
13:46She was very original and lots of fun.
13:52And for you?
13:53He was simply marvellous.
13:56What can you tell us about the actual wedding?
14:00We're not that far on yet.
14:01But for now, we're delighted, really.
14:06I see you're going to bring a deep and lasting joy to the nation.
14:09And if I may say, you both look very much in love.
14:14Oh, yes. Absolutely.
14:19Whatever in love means.
14:41Where are you going?
14:43Hi, Greg.
14:44I have to go back to Gloucestershire to pick up a few things for this foreign tour.
14:49Don't look like that.
14:51Like what?
14:54I'll see you at the airport tomorrow.
15:03Why you say please?
15:05Because I think she's just the right person for you.
15:08It's great, isn't it?
15:09Cheers everybody out, you know, to something like this.
15:12Are you calling from inside the palace?
15:13I am.
15:15What's it like?
15:16I have my own little apartment.
15:18With a maid and a dresser.
15:20Oh, you're an angel.
15:21And a sitting room.
15:22Does the phone have a little crown on it?
15:25Is the ringing tone God save the Queen?
15:26Have you had a tele supper with the boss yet?
15:28No.
15:29Haven't spent any time with her yet.
15:31Even though we're in the same building.
15:33We saw one of your interviews on television.
15:36Di, you looked great.
15:37Oh, yes, Di, they played it on the six o'clock news.
15:39Did you hear how he answered when they asked if we were in love?
15:42He said...
15:43I know.
15:44We heard.
15:44But don't worry.
15:45He was probably just a bit embarrassed.
15:50Fire it out!
15:51Over here!
16:20I'm sorry, this tour hasn't come at a good time.
16:24Oh, I'll be fine.
16:25Locked up in the palace on my own.
16:28It's not for long.
16:29Six weeks.
16:31Oh, it'll fly by.
16:32I doubt it.
16:35Anyway, I'll see you at the altar.
16:41I've asked Mrs. Parker Bowles to get in touch with you.
16:44Your ex?
16:45Why would you do that?
16:47Because she's great fun.
16:50I just thought, if ever you wanted company,
16:53she's the best company.
16:59Why would you do that?
17:02Don't go.
17:03All right.
17:04Let's go.
17:06Okay.
17:06Let's go!
17:06Let's do it.
17:07No!
17:21I should warn you, this won't be one session.
17:23This won't be two sessions.
17:25What any new entry into the royal family needs to learn
17:28could barely be covered in 20 sessions.
17:30But we will do it, and I will work you hard,
17:33because you cannot be allowed to fail.
17:36I propose we divide our lessons together into three areas.
17:40History, the history of the royal family,
17:42the court of St. James', the palaces and houses and the household.
17:47Deportment, what to wear, how and where to sit,
17:50when to open your mouth, and more importantly, what to say.
17:55But based on the horrors we saw the other night,
17:57I think we need to start with the all-important sink-or-swim rules.
18:02Rules which, if you get a single one of these wrong,
18:05you're not just in trouble, you're dead.
18:07Right.
18:08Beginning with rank and precedence,
18:10and identifying which members of the royal family
18:13you must curtsy to, how and in which order.
18:16Obviously, in your current position, you curtsy to everyone,
18:18but after you become Princess of Wales,
18:20things get a little more complicated,
18:23because certain members of the family
18:24will have to curtsy to you.
18:26That in itself changes,
18:28depending on whether you're with the Prince of Wales or not.
18:30You know the one thing I really hate?
18:32It's when I go to a restaurant,
18:34and the waiter comes to the table
18:35and attempts to memorise the order
18:37without writing it down.
18:39You just know it's going to go wrong.
18:47Right.
18:48When you are unaccompanied as Princess of Wales...
18:55Music is moving
18:59Music is moving
19:00Music is moving
19:20Good morning
19:20Good morning, Mum
19:22What's all this?
19:24It's your post, Mum
19:26Right
19:35Dear Lady Diana
19:37I don't suppose you'll ever get to read this
19:39But I wanted to tell you how much I enjoyed
19:41Seeing the interview you gave with the Prince of Wales
19:44On television the other day
19:45You look so good
19:47It really must be love
19:48To see a young couple at the start
19:50He has a poster of you in Prince Charles
19:52In her bedroom wall
19:53It isn't it a special day of dating with my mother
19:55I have sent you a traditional marriage blanket
19:58It's because you love people
19:59No matter where they're from
20:00That you were someone I could talk to
20:02That you and how you have a smile for everyone
20:05It's also romantic
20:06Because I have never been one and my sister has
20:09Free young
20:10Age seven
20:25Reparation arms
20:27One, two, three, four
20:29And one, two, three, four
20:32And point, point, point, point
20:35And point
20:35Now finish
20:37Finish
20:37All your arms come down
20:39And you present
20:42Is you start low
20:44The first one
20:45And then the next one higher
20:46Then the next one higher
20:47And then the next
20:48Primary schools all over the land
20:50Grateful teachers have seized upon the wedding
20:52As their end of term project
20:53The key idea
20:54To send a wedding card
20:56From their class
20:56To Prince Charles and Lady Diana
20:58This one was done at a school in Southport
21:00And it was a pretty imaginative affair
21:02Everyone joined in
21:03But it was thought safer
21:04To let the teacher address the envelope
21:13All the way down the vine
21:23Girls on film
21:26Girls on film
21:55Girls on film
22:17There are three Aquarius
22:19To Her Majesty within the palace
22:21One of them also performing the role
22:23Of Deputy Master of the Household
22:24In addition to the Queen's page
22:27Her Majesty's most senior personal servant
22:30There are also three categories of page
22:32Pages of the chambers
22:34Pages of the presents
22:35And pages of the back stairs
22:38Now, shall we move on
22:40To ladies of the bedchamber
22:42If the weather's fine
22:43Prince Charles will make his way
22:44To the altar
22:45And leave later with Lady Diana
22:47In the 1902 state Landau
22:49It was first used by King Edward VII
22:51And is now favoured by the Queen
22:53To meet foreign heads of state
22:55It's wet weather replacement
22:56Will be the Scottish state
22:58Yes, ma'am
23:02Could I speak to the Prince of Wales
23:04As private secretary, please?
23:06One moment, please
23:12I'm afraid there's no answer
23:14But I will certainly let Mr. Hedin know you called
23:17Thank you
23:27Yes, ma'am?
23:29I was wondering which number to call
23:30To speak to the Queen
23:31One moment, please
23:40Her Majesty is at a reception man
23:42But I shall inform her of your call
23:43Thank you
24:13Thank you
25:00Oh, my God.
25:03Oh, my God.
25:39Oh, my God.
26:03Oh, my God.
26:07Oh, my God.
26:08Oh, my God.
26:43Oh, my God.
26:49Oh, my God.
27:15Oh, my God.
27:20Oh, my God.
27:45Oh, my God.
27:57Oh, my God.
28:00Oh, my God.
28:00Oh, my God.
28:04Oh, my God.
28:21Oh, my God.
28:22Oh, my God.
28:24Oh, my God.
28:25Oh, my God.
28:37Oh, my God.
28:58Oh, my God.
29:00Oh, my God.
29:03Oh, my God.
29:35Oh, my God.
29:49Oh, my God.
29:49Oh, my God.
29:50Oh, my God.
29:50Oh, my God.
29:52Oh, my God.
29:53Oh, my God.
30:00Trio of chocolate mousses with vanilla cream and candied orange.
30:16Mmm.
30:17You know, I took the Prince of Wales here once.
30:19Think 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 they made the cardinal mistake of refusing to put
30:32a soft-boiled egg on top.
30:34What?
30:36He has a soft-boiled egg with everything.
30:39You must know that.
30:41And he never eats garlic.
30:42Because of this bizarre new rule, come suppertime, 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.
31:01Well, 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 humor, I'm afraid.
31:20One of his awful gurus put him onto a...
31:23Well, not gurus, but you know how he loves to surround himself by 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. Capisco.
31:54Who's your friend?
31:57It'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 Lawrence Vanderpost, good luck with that, by the way, snooze,
32:14got into his head and said that it was only healthy to eat two meals a day.
32:17And since Fred says that breakfast is 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,
32:35so 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 a chaperone.
32:50Granny, 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...
33:04Highgrove?
33:07Golly.
33:08He hopes he tells you everything.
33:11Well, we talk most days.
33:15What did you think of it?
33:16His new house?
33:18Highgrove.
33:19Hmm.
33:21It's, um, it's lovely.
33:23Isn't it?
33:24Hmm.
33:24Hmm.
33:27He asked me what I would do with it, if I was decorating.
33:32Did he?
33:33Hmm, yes.
33:34Yes.
33:35I'm rather good at all that.
33:38And what did you say?
33:39Well, I 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.
34:03Hmm.
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.
34:20Hmm.
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.
34:33Well, let's go Dutch.
34:35Good idea.
34:37I'm all for sharing.
35:35The lady Spencer is here to see you.
35:37She asked if she could wait.
35:39Can I help you, ma'am?
35:42I need to speak to the Prince of Wales as soon as possible.
35:46I'm afraid he's unavailable.
35:52Is that what he asked you to tell me?
35:54If my future wife wanted to speak to me, make an excuse?
35:59No.
36:00His Royal Highness is unavailable because he's on an aeroplane.
36:03Flying home.
36:06I thought he was flying back tomorrow.
36:08He was always flying back today.
36:14What are these?
36:18Those are drawings.
36:20Of what?
36:22I believe it's a bracelet which the Prince of Wales has had made.
36:29For who?
36:47I believe it's a motif.
37:11Yes, ma'am?
37:12I need to speak to the Queen. I need to speak to her.
37:15No.
37:15Don't fog me off. It is absolutely essential that I see the Queen.
37:19This wedding can't go ahead. It'll be a disaster for everyone.
37:23Her Majesty is unavailable at the moment, but I shall...
37:55I need to speak to the Queen.
43:06Open it.
43:09The Signet Ring.
43:12Prince of Wales Insignia.
43:20For the Princess of Wales.
43:22For the Princess of Wales.
43:46Let me begin the rehearsal.
44:14Let me begin the rehearsal.
44:51et cetera, et cetera.
44:53Yes, yes.
45:28How were rehearsals?
45:30Mummy and I thought lovely.
45:33Margaret disagrees.
45:35Charles loves someone else.
45:39How many times can this family make the same mistake?
45:46Forbidding marriages that should be allowed.
45:51Forcing others that shouldn't.
45:56Paying the consequences each time.
46:02He's marrying Diana.
46:04But he's still in love with the other one.
46:08Let me say something as a man.
46:11The older Diana gets, the more confident Diana becomes,
46:17the more beautiful Diana becomes.
46:20And she will.
46:22The more Charles will fall in love with her.
46:25And this will all 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.
46:42Before they tie the knot.
46:44Not just for the sake of the monarchy,
46:46but for them as human beings.
46:54We have to stop them now.
47:21And as the greater then,
47:21Can I show you something free?
47:21Come hard now.
47:23No, I don't.
47:42Mummy?
47:48When your great-grandmother, Queen Mary, was a beautiful young princess, she was about
47:56to marry her, Prince Charming, but before they got to the church, he fell ill and died.
48:02But everyone had been so impressed with her that they put her together with his younger
48:05brother.
48:06Only one problem, the younger brother was Prince Charm-less, dull and shy.
48:13There was no attraction, certainly no love, but in order to make the marriage work, they
48:19were encouraged to focus on the bigger idea, duty.
48:27They worked and worked and worked.
48:31And out of that work, a tiny seed grew, a seed of respect and admiration, a seed that grew
48:37into a flower they could eventually call love.
48:48They were married for 42 years, they stabilised the country that was at war with itself, and
48:55they left the crown stronger, while all around them the great monarchies of Europe fell.
49:06And I cannot claim to be the most intuitive mother, but I do think I know when one of
49:10my children is unhappy.
49:14Whatever wretchedness you are feeling now, whatever doubts you harbour, if you could follow the
49:25example of your great grandmother.
49:29Love and happiness will surely follow.
49:33Let's go.
49:35I should.
49:45If I can?
49:48If I could.
49:52All right, let's do it.
49:58We're lucky.
50:00We'll be.
50:00Come on.
50:01We'll be.
50:01We'll be.
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