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13:50That's so, that's brilliant.
14:00It's just the sheer humiliation of it all.
14:05Which is why this time, I'm left with no option but to...
14:12Or mention the D word.
14:15Diplomacy? Détente?
14:17What? Is it asking too much to say duty?
14:22Divorce, mummy.
14:23Oh, darling.
14:25She's had enough.
14:28And I don't blame her.
14:31I blame us.
14:33What?
14:33We all knew what we were getting into when we brought Sarah into the family.
14:37Everyone was so pro. You more than anyone.
14:41Yes. She was a breath of fresh air.
14:46Modern, relatable, buckets of fun.
14:49That laugh.
14:51So infectious.
14:52Yes.
14:54But that's what we do in this family.
14:57Destroy anyone that's different.
14:59Not at the beginning, of course.
15:01First we tell ourselves how good they'll be for the system.
15:04They'll be our salvation, our secret weapon.
15:07Make us look more modern, more normal, more human.
15:14And we learn the same painful lessons yet again.
15:19That no one with any character, originality, spark, wit and flair, has a place in the system.
15:30Dear Peter, it was a great pleasure to hear from you again, and I look forward to seeing you on
15:36the 7th.
15:38I would say keep your eyes open for a diminutive 60-year-old prune.
15:42But mercifully, time hasn't touched me at all, and I'm entirely unchanged since our last meeting in 1955.
15:49Haha.
16:09Hold on.
16:12I love it! I love it!
16:17You may remember a company that's on the tour.
16:20I like to see you.
16:22Roger Carter.
16:27Harold Armstrong Scott.
16:30I like to see you again.
16:32Martin.
16:34And the former equerry to His Majesty the King.
16:41You're wrong, honey.
16:44Peter.
16:48Having danced a little too vigorously with the princesses,
16:52joined in with the festivities,
16:55I, and I expect the rest of you,
16:58will never forget the beauty of the Drakensburg Mountains,
17:03Victorian falls,
17:05endless deserted beaches.
17:09As well as the port of Isabel.
17:14Yes.
17:31Oh, stop.
17:32Oh, oh, oh, oh.
17:34You've got a friend!
17:38Oh, oh.
17:48Oh, Margot?
17:51He's certainly put some colour in your cheeks.
17:54Does he have a name?
17:57Tim.
17:59Does he make you happy?
18:02Are you in love?
18:05I think I am.
18:07Does everyone disapprove?
18:09Almost suddenly.
18:12Then take it.
18:14Fight for him.
18:16Ah, this song.
18:18And that's my cue to leave.
18:20Are you going so soon?
18:21Yes.
18:23Goodbye, darling.
18:24This song used to be your cutest day.
18:30I know, but I...
18:32I'm afraid I must insist.
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20:33not as a rejection
20:36I kept them all
20:39reading them it took me back to that time
20:41and I thought they're so precious
20:45I'm not getting any younger
20:46and if anything should happen
20:49I'd hate to see them fall into the wrong hands
20:51so I
20:53well I thought better with you
20:58that's very thoughtful of you
21:01as it happens
21:02I kept all your letters too
21:05every one of them
21:11good night Peter
21:13good night to you all
21:14well I'm
21:15good night to you all
21:35good night to you all
21:38good night to you all
21:45oh my book
21:47almost finished
21:49so many other
21:51riveting things to read too
21:53don't
21:56anyway
22:00I'm here to talk about Tim
22:02Tim
22:09I'm here to say we
22:15intend for it to be permanent
22:18as in
22:19till death do us part
22:22what?
22:23you hardly know one another
22:26almost three years
22:27mummy
22:28and the ink is barely dry on your divorce
22:31from Mark
22:33and in the climate
22:34we find ourselves
22:36with so much scrutiny
22:38on the family
22:41are you sure it wouldn't be wise to
22:44wait
22:46wait
22:46just a little
22:49darling
22:50I'm glad you found happiness
22:52I know how difficult it was in the end with Mark
22:54but of all the families you could have been born into
22:57fate has endowed you with this one
22:59with everything that goes with it
23:00including the fact that your mother is supreme governor of the church of England
23:04and remarriage when the first husband is still alive
23:07as you well know is not only frowned upon
23:10it is forbidden
23:11I of all people
23:13hardly need reminding of the requirements of being in this family
23:18I have dedicated myself to my role
23:20bent myself into shape
23:21placed duty above all else
23:23including more often than not my own happiness
23:26five engagements a day
23:29300 days a year for the past 24 years
23:31well
23:33you cannot have all of me
23:36and I will not give all of me
23:40and I will marry Tim
23:56in you go
23:57in you go
23:58good girl
24:00how was that?
24:01fine
24:06let's just go
24:07wait
24:36let's just go
24:40sometimes I wonder
24:43why I spend
24:46the lonely night
24:49dreaming of a song
24:52and the melody
24:54haunts my reverie
24:58and I am once again with you
25:02though I dream in vain
25:07in my heart
25:10it will remain
25:12my stardust melody
25:18your royal highness
25:19as requested
25:20I will be accompanying you
25:22on a short ride to Gregowan Lodge tomorrow
25:24weather permitting
25:26group captain
25:27Peter Townshend
25:33your royal highness
25:35I've been meaning to thank you
25:36I've been meaning to thank you for your kindness in Balmoral
25:38you may have thought your kind act went unnoticed
25:42camouflaged as you were in your green tartan skirt and tweed jacket
25:47it did not
25:51my darling Margaret
25:53it was reckless of you to visit me in my office today
25:56my stardust melody
25:59the memory of love's refrain
26:04reckless
26:06and magnificent
26:09I do love you so
26:26darling Margaret
26:27darling Margaret
26:28it seems the world has intruded our private Eden
26:32and wants to forbid our love
26:37they're banishing me
26:39sending me away
26:41like a criminal
26:44I hate to think of you suffering
26:46a creature made for happiness
26:50but hold to our pact
26:52stay true to one another
26:54in spite of everything
27:00Margaret
27:01I write to you with a heavy heart
27:04I have just returned to Brussels
27:06from a year abroad around the world
27:09a young woman named Mary Luce
27:11accompanied me on this trip
27:13as my secretary and photographer
27:16her companionship
27:17has been one of the few joys in my life
27:20I have decided to ask her to marry me
27:24I know you will feel betrayed by this decision
27:49and find her to be with her
27:49and I know her son of a young man named Mary Lee
27:49and she'll be done
27:49and for the last year
27:49I've not been accused of being
27:49like a monkey
27:49I am sorry
27:49I don't know.
28:20Prince Harming, they're calling me now, amid endless other calumnies and lies.
28:27I know you've always tried to see both sides of the marriage, but will you now finally agree that official
28:33separation is the only sensible course?
28:36Charles.
28:39If it were just incompatibility or infidelity, that would be one thing, but the sheer vindictiveness of that Morton book,
28:50and then the temerity to insist that she had nothing to do with it.
28:55I've done as you asked, Mummy.
28:58I've tried to make it work for 11 years, but there comes a point...
29:04I have been no stranger this year to my children's marital difficulties.
29:09But while Anne's and Andrew's problems are deeply distressing, yours are in a category of their own,
29:14because you, as future king, are in a category of your own.
29:19At my coronation, I took an oath that you will one day take at yours to maintain the laws of
29:26God.
29:27And God's law is that marriage is for life.
29:31And while it is expected for the monarch to be married and produce an heir,
29:35being happily married is a preference rather than a requirement.
29:41You also took a solemn promise to maintain and protect the crown.
29:46Diana won't rest until she's blown the whole thing up.
29:49Is that what you want?
29:57It's funny, isn't it?
29:59For years, I've called for a more modern monarchy that reflects the world outside.
30:05But look at the rates of family breakdown out there, and then look at us.
30:09Margaret, divorced.
30:11Anne, divorced.
30:12Right.
30:13Andrew, humiliated and heading for divorce.
30:16Me, trapped and dreaming of divorce.
30:18And you talk about moral examples.
30:21If we were an ordinary family and social services came to visit,
30:26they'd have thrown us into care and you into jail.
30:28That's enough.
30:32We've got our modern monarchy, all right.
30:35Just not in the way we hoped.
30:44It begins to look like parental failure, the gravest kind.
30:51And yet the Duke of Edinburgh and I could not have been more clear with the children
30:54about how important we consider marriage to be.
31:01I have every sympathy.
31:05My own daughter is divorced.
31:08My son is separated.
31:11All we can do is ask for God's guidance.
31:16How did it come to this?
31:21Our generation was brought up to believe that marriage was an ideal and divorce was a problem.
31:28This generation?
31:32Yes.
31:34But the prince and princess are not yet separated.
31:39There is still hope of reconciliation.
31:43And we all pray for it.
31:48We do.
31:54Daily.
31:54Day.
31:57Day.
32:01There.
32:02jax
32:03quello.
32:11notices
32:12Yeah, me and daddy, me and we.
32:22Oh, damn.
32:23I'm just a bit wet rock and we can see.
32:29The force is coming in of a fire at Windsor Castle with flames shooting from the turrets
32:34and smoke pouring over them.
32:36The Majesty is being kept informed of the operation and it's understood she's on her
32:43way to the scene.
33:04It went up like a tinderbox, those were the words of one observer about this blaze which
33:09despite the efforts of the fire service still shows no signs of being brought under control.
33:15The entire north terrace is ravaged by flames, fire crews are working determinedly to stop
33:21them spreading and destroying some of Britain's most priceless treasures.
33:25It's now about six hours since this fire started and much of the top left hand side
33:30of Windsor Castle is still on fire, still burning.
33:34The destruction inside I'm told is absolutely enormous, ceilings have come down, smoke damage,
33:40fire damage, water damage.
33:41Well I was talking to one of the Queen's aides and I asked him what she felt about what had
33:47happened and what her mood about it was and he said that she's like any mother watching
33:51her own home burn down.
33:53She's obviously absolutely devastated, people are just absolutely stunned by what's happening
33:57around them.
33:58Now.
34:25Time encima's there.
34:28I'll do that.
35:02The Rembrandt?
35:04Saved.
35:06The Reubens?
35:08Thank God, saved.
35:10And the Leonardo.
35:12But tragically, more than a hundred rooms, including nine state rooms, destroyed.
35:21What about the Crimson Troine Room?
35:24Dare I ask?
35:27I'm surprised you remember it.
35:30Of course I remember it.
35:34Everyone had gone up to London for some ceremony or other.
35:38It's the Monday service at St. Thomas.
35:41Leaving us alone.
35:45We spent a whole afternoon in the Crimson Room, locked in conversation.
35:51Yes.
35:53Whatever were we talking about?
35:56Everything and nothing, I suppose.
35:58Not nothing.
36:01As I remember, we were excitedly making plans for our future.
36:07With such certainty and conviction.
36:13Like those plans, I'm afraid the Crimson Room did not survive.
36:20How sad.
36:22Yes.
36:26I'm curious.
36:28What made you write to me after all that time?
36:34Now life goes on forever.
36:40Recently, I had that made clear to me by my doctor.
36:46Oh.
36:48Peter, I'm so sorry.
36:52Around the same time I heard a radio interview with you.
36:55And I suppose I wanted to know if our love, in the context of a whole life, had been a
37:06fleeting one or a lasting one.
37:39Face intense questioning over how the restoration bill will be met.
37:43Some Labour MPs say the Queen, not taxpayers, should pay for all repair work.
37:49The monarchy can't have it always a one-way system under which we, the taxpayers, pick up the bills.
37:56But they refuse to be taxpayers themselves.
38:00Neither the building nor its contents were insured.
38:02Good time, bad time.
38:03The very worst of times.
38:08Any idea how it started?
38:11The great metaphor.
38:14I mean, fire.
38:17The spotlight blew a fuse or something.
38:21In the private chapel.
38:23All very innocent.
38:25Or was it?
38:28Like one of those...
38:31Agatha Christie mysteries.
38:33One can imagine multiple suspects, each with their own perfectly plausible motive to burn the place down.
38:41Who?
38:42My neighbour, for one.
38:44Diana.
38:45Frustrated, after years of neglect, she decides to take the matter into her own hands.
38:52Though arson probably isn't violent enough for her, she'd prefer an atomic bomb.
38:58Hasn't she detonated that already?
39:00Andrew.
39:01Andrew.
39:02The Duke of Eauhawk.
39:03Furious at his own mother for having led him to believe his whole life that he was irresistible and invulnerable
39:10only to discover his principal role is to be humiliated.
39:16Me?
39:20You?
39:23You?
39:24You don't think I have reason to burn down my sister's home?
39:30Why would you do that?
39:33Because of what she denied me?
39:40Peter Townsend.
39:43What?
39:46Without sun and water, crops fail, Lilibet.
39:56Let me ask.
39:57How many times has Philip done something?
40:03Intervene when you couldn't.
40:05Be strong when you couldn't be.
40:07Be angry when you couldn't be.
40:09Be decisive when you couldn't be.
40:11How many times have you said a silent prayer of gratitude for him and thought to yourself,
40:16if I didn't have him, I'd never be able to do it.
40:18How often?
40:21Peter was my son.
40:26My water.
40:29And you denied me him.
40:31I denied you as queen, not as your sister.
40:36The conditions are irrelevant.
40:37The prohibition is what counts.
40:40A prohibition, incidentally.
40:41You are not now extending to Anne.
40:43That is different.
40:44How is it different?
40:48Anne is a royal princess with no prospect of acceding to the throne, as was I.
40:54Commander Lawrence is a palace equerry marrying scandalously above his station.
40:59Peter was a palace equerry hoping to marry scandalously above his.
41:03Anne and Commander Lawrence are in love.
41:05Peter and I were in love.
41:06In both cases, one party is a divorcee.
41:09The situation is identical in every way except for the outcome.
41:14She is being allowed to marry him.
41:20I wasn't.
41:24Her story ends happening.
41:29I did not.
41:36And yet, even after 40 years, you cannot bring yourself to acknowledge what happened to me and the part you
41:48played in it.
41:48Yeah.
41:49It is.
41:51It is.
41:56Yeah.
41:57Come on, come on.
42:27Look at this.
42:57In case you shouldn't stop it.
42:59Thank you, Peggy.
43:01Your Majesty.
43:02Mummy, that's a surprise.
43:05I've been told you're unwell.
43:07It's just a cold.
43:09I heard fever.
43:11In which case the only sensible course is bed rest.
43:14It's a lunch to celebrate me.
43:16I can't pull out.
43:17Yes, you can.
43:18And I don't want to pull out.
43:27I've also taken a look at the speech.
43:30You know the three questions we always ask ourselves.
43:33Does it need saying?
43:34Does it need saying now?
43:37Does it need saying by me?
43:40To describe it in this way, Annus Horribilis.
43:45People will remark on it.
43:47Not just because of the theatrical deviation into Latin.
43:50What's your point?
43:51My point, since we're speaking Latin now,
43:55is tempus fugit.
43:59Time passes.
44:00People will move on and forget.
44:01Make a statement like this.
44:03No one will forget.
44:05Quite apart from the fact it's an expression of personal sentiment,
44:08the kind of which we do not make.
44:10Mummy.
44:10And it could also be interpreted as an admission of our failings,
44:16which will only encourage further attacks.
44:18It has been, by some margin, the worst year of my reign.
44:22Quite possibly my life.
44:24I'm happy for people to know.
44:27Know what?
44:28That their queen is depressed.
44:30That I'm made of flesh and blood.
44:33And that perhaps we have fallen short in our duty as a family.
44:37And owe them an apology.
44:41Apology?
44:43That word shouldn't be in your vocabulary.
44:49Monarchy is the only part of the constitution with an element of the divine.
44:55When you wear the crown, you are transfigured.
45:00Apologizing, Sal, is not just your dignity, but God's.
45:04Whose will it is that you are who you are.
45:09Actually, I'm not sure if there's anything to be gained by that.
45:13Yes, there is.
45:15Her peace of mind.
45:18She's done God's will about as immaculately as any human for the past 40 years.
45:24She's earned the right to say anything she likes.
45:28And it's our job to support her.
45:32Unconditionally.
45:32Since when have you sung that tune?
45:34Since day one he sung that tune.
45:36Day one.
45:44Now, if you don't mind, we're due at the Guildhall.
45:59To give her a look.
46:00You of course the Holy Mortar right over here.
46:02The pure убий Herbert.
46:05I'dст love her such a word.
46:07But I argued that one of the kings and queens of his lords on the one hand.
46:09My son did not try to find him the second to act, but he did not try to find an
46:09trait.
46:09It takes an error and aongeously known threat.
46:09It took off time and he did not try to find him.
46:10I am still showing shit in line with the council.
46:10During the council, one where I am.
46:12I was going to take a look from way.
46:12To be a fellow with the cadre of the explainers of the ciaoitivemaz blesses.
46:14They will be known as a dude and the Nation.
46:15It's not sure if you were a nun.
46:16or a new horse?
46:19my lord mayor the anniversary of any occasion is a time to reflect but in light of the events
46:30of the last 12 months perhaps i have more to reflect on than most 1992 is not a year
46:41on which i shall look back with undiluted pleasure it has turned out to be an annus horribilis
46:54no institution is beyond reproach and no member of it either
47:02the high standards we in the monarchy are held to by the public must be the same benchmark
47:10to which we hold ourselves personally if we can't admit the errors of our past
47:18what hope for reconciliation can there be
47:29today i'd like to pay tribute if i may to my family
47:37throughout the four decades i have been on the throne they have quite literally been
47:45my son and water for all the sacrifices they have made indeed to all of you here whose prayers
47:57and well wishes have been a source of strength to me this last 40 years
48:06i say thank you
48:07please be standing
48:11please be standing
48:40Annis Horribilis.
48:41Well, it has been, for all of you.
48:43And I can see much of that has been my fault.
48:46For the record, no one blames you.
48:50On the contrary, everyone blames me all of the time.
48:54And you're right to.
48:56This system of which the Sovereign is the principal beneficiary
49:00is horribly hard on the rest of you.
49:03You too?
49:04That's the job. Let's face it.
49:10Come and have lunch here tomorrow.
49:12We could get a little bit tipsy.
49:15Make light of it all.
49:17The fire, the job, the children.
49:22Peter Townsend.
49:23I'd love to.
49:26But sadly, I'm going to Carlisle to open a business park.
49:29Oh.
49:30Then Penrith.
49:31Oh.
49:32The Scots Guard Association.
49:35Then Kirby Stephen in Cumbria to visit the Factory of Heredities.
49:40Then I'll have to get sloshed on my own.
49:43With rum.
49:44Rum?
49:45You're not drinking rum like some pirate.
49:50No.
49:51Rum.
49:52My dog.
49:56Oh.
49:59It's funny.
50:01I'm here with brandy and sherry.
50:07What does that say about us?
50:12Good night, Lilibet.
50:15I do love you.
50:20I love you too.
50:22Very much.
50:27God, that was middle class.
50:29Promise me we'll never do that again.
50:30Never.
50:33Good night.
50:35Good night.
50:40Good night.
50:44Sometimes I wonder why I spend the lonely night dreaming of a song.
50:56The melody haunts my reverie and I am once again with you when our love was new and each
51:12kiss and inspiration.
51:17Oh, but that was long ago Now my consolation is in the stardust of the sun Beside a garden wall
51:33When stars are bright You are in my arms The night ringale tells his fairy tale Of paradise where roses
51:48grew
51:49Though I dream in vain In my heart it will remain My stardust melody
52:03The memory of love's refrain
52:33Or I dream in vain You are in my eyes Now my blessing You are very happy
52:40I my blessing you are all and the Tampa Wür vive.
52:44You can't stay fast at all of them All of my Кол bien as a garden wall
52:47Plus if you love your feathered him The moon dt.
52:47Also jump out with me at the same time as theーーs On the other side
52:47But the sea shame on his independence And you are as good for this new
52:48But it's good for you as short as well
52:56I'm here to fall under the cyberaduct
52:58For me you never need to bend the potassium
52:58I'm here for um
52:58And again
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