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00:14I'm sorry I'm gonna have to ask you to speak up a little I I can't hear you very well
00:19okay
00:20no problem well what's your first question I want to know more how it started it started
00:28by accident well with an accident I yes I'd been injured once too often playing polo
00:40do you understand what I'm saying yes I understand good good and so age 50 I decided to give up
00:48the
00:49big love of my life and look elsewhere for some fun well that didn't come on right um I'm gonna
00:56insist we do that again excuse me we're going to go again again you ready yes yes and so age
01:1050 I
01:11decided to give up the big sporting love of my life and look for new challenges which is how I
01:21ended up
01:22carriage driving
01:28yeah
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01:47we've become quite a gang traveling up and down the country from competition to competition
01:53we've become something of a second family what
01:58yeah
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02:22a
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02:41yeah
02:59Thank you, thank you.
03:13As a school of progressive medical thought that suggests we bring cancer upon ourselves
03:23as a result of repressed emotion or unresolved psychological trauma, then a perfectly angelic
03:33five-year-old dies of it, and you realize what utter rubbish that is.
03:41Poor Norton.
03:43Yes.
03:45Why don't you pay him a visit?
03:48He could probably do with some support from his godfather.
03:53Yes.
03:55Yes, right.
04:01What's that look?
04:06I've never seen so many thoughts go on behind someone's eyes.
04:10Gratitude.
04:12Appreciation.
04:13What for?
04:16You make a better person of me.
04:19And you of me.
04:23Isn't that the point of marriage?
04:34Good night.
04:42Good night.
04:44Good night.
04:49Good night.
04:55Good night.
05:00Good night.
05:02Good night.
05:04Good night.
05:05Good night.
05:05Good night.
05:05Good night.
05:11Good night.
06:08Hello?
06:09Hi.
06:11You, um, you are coming.
06:14Sorry, one of those mornings.
06:16We're there in.
06:17One minute.
06:17One minute.
06:18One minute.
06:22One minute away, and she apologizes.
06:25Yes.
06:26Was that actually her?
06:27Yes, that was actually her.
06:32One minute.
06:35One minute.
06:42Oh.
06:45Oh, oh.
07:10Thanks for agreeing to this.
07:14We saw the pictures of you in Italy.
07:16You, um, well, you all look so happy.
07:20Phony and you.
07:21It's honestly worse than ever.
07:23I'm gonna ask for what to do.
07:25Is that all right?
07:27No.
07:59James Coldhouse, isn't it?
08:01Uh, yes.
08:03Keep a moment.
08:04Which one?
08:07Tall with glasses.
08:09Hmm.
08:11I know the one.
08:12Clark Kent.
08:13He said his name was Andrew.
08:15Yeah, it's just what I call him, silly.
08:17Andrew Morton.
08:19He's one of the friendly ones.
08:21He's written some nice things about me in the past.
08:23Well, now he wants to write a whole book about you.
08:26What it's really been like marrying into the royal family.
08:29The truth behind the fairy tale.
08:31I said you'd never agree to be involved in something like that.
08:34Oh, no.
08:35So then we arranged to play a game of squash.
08:37What?
08:38You saw my racket in the corner of my office and suggested a game.
08:41James.
08:42Don't worry.
08:43I said any further discussion of you was totally off limits.
08:46It's about to be.
08:47I'll call you after I've seen him.
09:07Hello?
09:44Hello?
09:48Hello?
09:53Oh, no.
09:54What have I done now?
09:56Well, you're here today.
09:58Norton said you were coming tomorrow.
10:00He'd just left for London for meetings with the bank.
10:04Let me see if I can reach him.
10:06Oh.
10:07Don't go to any trouble.
10:09Ah.
10:13What can I get you?
10:15Are you hungry?
10:16Oh, God, no.
10:16No.
10:17Nothing like that.
10:20No, I, uh...
10:23I just came by to see how you're coping.
10:28That's kind.
10:31And to bring these.
10:36Daisies.
10:37Well, Leonora.
10:39You mentioned at the memorial that they were her favorite.
10:45That's so kind of you.
10:48Shall we take them to her?
11:00Norton thought it was morbid to have her so close, but...
11:06I wanted somewhere I could see her every day.
11:10To be near to her every day.
11:13It also means I can never leave here.
11:17Why would you want to?
11:22It's not always easy.
11:47You know, one of the many, many things that attracted me to Lilibet was that the commitment would necessarily be
11:57lifelong.
11:59And to a young man who'd had such an unsettled, romantic childhood, the clarity of that permanence felt so reassuring.
12:09It still does.
12:13But it brings its problems, too.
12:16Because it doesn't take into account the one thing human beings do the minute they make a commitment to a
12:24life together.
12:25Which is?
12:28They grow in separate directions.
12:47Tell Norton I'll be sure to be in touch soon for a godfatherly chat.
12:53And as for you, there's...
12:55There's two things you might consider.
12:57Why not start a charity in Leonora's name?
13:01Yes, I'd already had that idea.
13:03And you might find yourself a hobby.
13:06Something that has nothing to do with any of this.
13:09Oh, not a hobby.
13:10An escape.
13:12A passion.
13:13I'll bear that in mind.
13:15Good.
13:17Oh, speaking of hobbies.
13:19Norton said that you'd...
13:21given up polo and developed a thing for carriage driving.
13:25I have, yes.
13:27I'm obsessed.
13:28Why?
13:36Look at that.
13:40An old foreign hand.
13:42Norton wanted to sell it.
13:44Can't do that.
13:45We've been told it's beyond repair.
13:47Then he thought if you could make use of it...
13:49Well, it may be a bit dusty.
13:51Oh, I think the damage is worse than that.
13:53All right, a bit cracked in places.
13:55Norton was told structurally irreparable.
13:58No, no, no.
14:00She's a beauty.
14:01And part of the family heritage.
14:07I tell you what.
14:09Why don't we do this?
14:12I'll send someone to collect her.
14:15We'll clean her up, take a look at her.
14:18And then we can talk again.
14:19We don't need to talk again.
14:22This could be a hobby for you.
14:24Oh.
14:26No, it's really not for me.
14:27Oh, well.
14:29That was my attitude at first.
14:31But then I tried it and...
14:33I saw the light.
14:41Oh.
14:44Oh!
14:49Oh!
14:51Oh!
14:57Oh!
14:58Oh!
15:03Oh.
15:04There you go.
15:05That's it.
15:05I think I might be...
15:10Hello.
15:10I'm going to call first.
15:28Hello.
15:32Right, thank you.
15:47How was it?
15:48Oh, bloody hell.
15:51Very evenly matched.
15:52He moves infuriatingly well for a tall man.
15:55Quick to the tee.
15:57Plenty of nasty little drop shots and boasts.
15:59We played the best of three games.
16:02Pipped him in the third.
16:03I wasn't asking about the squash.
16:05I want to know about the lunch.
16:07Ah, a little Italian place near the squash club.
16:10The Barker, run by a husband and wife.
16:12Not where you had lunch.
16:14Oh, sorry.
16:15Oh, what you ate?
16:16Linguini.
16:20Let's start with who paid.
16:22He did.
16:22James.
16:23He's a tabloid journalist.
16:25And he bought lunch because he lost.
16:27And if you are worried about indiscretion,
16:29he got nothing from me, not a word,
16:30whereas I got plenty out of him.
16:33Revelation number one.
16:35He's already started writing.
16:36What?
16:37He thinks there's already another book coming out about you
16:39that it's likely to be a bit of a hatchet job
16:41based on sources close to the Prince of Wales.
16:44Oh, God.
16:44Anyway, Morton's view is that his version
16:47would at least give you some control,
16:49like be sympathetic.
16:52He'd even let you have final approval.
16:54Trust me, I'd love to have a book out there
16:55so everyone understands how difficult it's been for me,
16:58but I don't want to be responsible for starting a war.
17:00Morton said that you'd never need to meet him.
17:02Ever.
17:04There would be no connection between the two of you
17:05that anyone could prove.
17:06It would all be totally deniable.
17:09How'd that even work?
17:10Tape recordings.
17:12You would record your side of the story
17:14saying only what you want to say,
17:16all in your own words,
17:17and then Morton would...
17:19write the book from those recordings.
17:21If you and I don't meet,
17:23how would he get the recordings?
17:27There would have to be a middleman.
17:30Go between someone who you both trusted,
17:35someone who thought it was important.
17:39And you would do that?
17:42If you wanted me to.
18:09Come on, that's a bit more than that, boy.
18:11Come on, that's a bit more.
18:13Yeah, don't you need nothing.
18:19Oh, marvelous.
18:20Marvelous, you've got the hickory in time.
18:46Oh, Mr. Bitt.
18:48Oh, Mr. Bitt.
18:48Oh, yes, sir.
18:49Oh, yes, sir.
18:51Oh, yes, sir.
19:05Oh, yes, sir.
19:05Come on, Rayleigh.
19:22Thank you, sir.
19:26You said it couldn't be done.
19:27You pulled all the stops here, sir.
19:29He looked very hard.
19:42What do you think?
19:43Is it even the same carriage?
19:47The original paintwork was a dark black.
19:51I thought we'd have these dashes of gold
19:53in this nice sloping footboard.
19:57Go on.
20:04Now, grab here.
20:06The foot here.
20:08The other foot here.
20:18How does it feel?
20:20Fine.
20:22Largely because it's not moving.
20:41You try.
20:44These two reins control the leaders.
20:47Those are the horses at the front.
20:49And these two, the wheelers.
20:51They control the horses nearest to us.
20:54Feel free to nod or say yes
20:57to let me know you're still alive.
20:58Yes.
21:00The trick is to keep these both together.
21:02Put between these two fingers.
21:05There.
21:06Now, these two reins,
21:08you have control over all four horses.
21:11To turn left,
21:13make a loop, that's it.
21:15Turn to the left.
21:18And to turn right.
21:20Very good.
21:23Off you go.
21:33Here.
21:34Let me take you.
21:41Where are we going?
21:53Hang on.
22:11Surprising, isn't it?
22:12Yes.
22:13More fun than it looks.
22:14Yes.
22:22The princess is intrigued by the proposition
22:24and is wanting to consider it.
22:26But as her friend,
22:30I want to make sure
22:31that this will actually make her life better,
22:33not just yours.
22:34You understand why I ask.
22:36She can be a little naive at times
22:38and you stand to become a rich man.
22:41I feel protective.
22:43As a royal correspondent,
22:45I've had a ringside seat to this marriage for a while.
22:49Most recently her second honeymoon.
22:53And I can't stand to see someone being crushed like this.
22:55You think she is being...
22:57I do.
22:58Take this book that's being written.
23:00With the Prince of Wales' cooperation.
23:02Maybe not him directly,
23:04but his friends for sure.
23:06Who want what they see as the truth about Diana to be told.
23:09Trust me.
23:10It won't be pretty.
23:14I just want to do what's right for her.
23:16She'd like a sister to me.
23:19Can I give you my word?
23:21No one will ever know
23:22if she had anything to do with it.
23:26Let's take it one step at a time.
23:28Get a draft written.
23:30The princess can always kill it later if she wants.
23:41Here's a list of questions for her.
23:54Bye, Mommy.
23:56Bye, Mommy.
24:57I'm so incredibly nervous.
25:02Andrew wanted you to start by explaining why you're doing this.
25:13Because I've tried everything.
25:17I've confronted my husband
25:19about his mistress and I have been dismissed.
25:23I've gone to the Queen.
25:26It's like facing a blank wall.
25:29And it finally dawned on me.
25:32And that's how I get my side of the story out there.
25:35People will never understand
25:36how it's really been for me.
25:40And I thought about moving abroad with the boys.
25:44But the crown could take legal custody
25:47of any heirs to the throne.
25:51And I'd have the boys taken away from me.
25:58Which is what happened to my mother.
26:03And I couldn't survive that.
26:21Can you tell me something about your childhood?
26:24Well, it was a very unhappy childhood.
26:29My parents were always wrapped up in their own problems.
26:33And my mother was always in tears.
26:36And my father
26:39never telling us what was going on.
26:43And there was always a succession of nannies
26:47who I hated.
26:50Prince Charles famously replied,
26:52whatever in love means,
26:54and asked if he was in love with you.
26:56How did that make you feel?
27:00Absolutely traumatized.
27:02My self-worth
27:03was cut into.
27:06But
27:08I was too scared to ask him what he meant.
27:11And then it was too late.
27:14From the outside,
27:15it was the fairy tale wedding.
27:17How did it feel on the inside?
27:22Like a bad dream.
27:24Well, the night before the wedding.
27:27I was
27:29suddenly overwhelmed.
27:31And I sobbed my eyes out.
27:36And I ate
27:37everything in sight.
27:39I was sick all over the place.
27:42Which was a big sign.
27:45It all was not well.
27:47And I'm walking down the aisle.
27:48I was overwhelmed
27:49with love
27:50for my husband.
27:52And then I saw Camilla
27:54in her gray suit
27:56and her pillbox hat.
27:58And I just felt
27:59chill to the bone.
28:02How quickly did things
28:04start to go sour?
28:05Well, I started to unravel
28:07at the honeymoon.
28:08And at night,
28:09I was having these dreadful nightmares
28:11about Camilla.
28:13When the Queen was there,
28:14I always felt
28:15second place.
28:16When Charles barely looked at me,
28:17I just felt like a fish
28:18out of the water.
28:18And I was so thin.
28:20My bones were just
28:21sticking out all over.
28:22When I talked to him
28:23about photographers
28:24pounding me,
28:25he talked about Camilla.
28:26When I tried to be brave,
28:28make a speech in Wales,
28:29I got no support.
28:31Well, I just felt like
28:31a lamb to the slaughter.
28:33Did you feel that your husband
28:34was committed to the marriage
28:35in the same way
28:36that you were?
28:37Well, there was always
28:38the other one.
28:41And the word go.
28:45I couldn't compete.
28:49And I'd overhear him
28:50on the phone to her.
28:52And he used a voice
28:53I'd never heard
28:54in use of me.
28:56Tender,
28:57caring,
28:58adoring.
29:03When I was pregnant
29:04with William,
29:04I threw myself
29:05down the stairs
29:06at Sandringham.
29:38to help me govern
29:39And I still
29:40and just listen to the tapes he has and drafted some follow-up questions what
29:46should he think I think it was a bit shocked he said he had to look up
29:52bulimia nervosa and kumar and Clarks I have to admit there have been a few
29:59surprises for me in all this too
30:06I wish you'd have told me before about the
30:13suicide attempts so sorry
30:19why didn't you call us
30:30he wants to know if he can speak to any of your friends why he said it would
30:34help with the deniability if you can show he has other sources for all this
30:37that gives you cover he'd ask them the same questions I've
30:41asked you and they'll be corroborating witnesses
30:47all right
30:53start with Sue who's it my room therapist
31:00felix lyle felix lyle my astrologer
31:08una shanty toffalo don't tell me she's your reiki healer
31:14my acupuncturist
31:17stephen twig my body worker
31:22it's like an osteopath
31:25right
31:35good good good you're doing really well
31:38excellent
31:47here we are
31:52now i've had a go at the governing instrument for the charity
31:59these are the trust of deeds the memorandum and the articles what do you think of a research
32:06fellowship to study cancer in children they were all so good to us at barts
32:15made such a difference to leonora's final days i think that's a lovely idea getting registration
32:21can be a bit of a slog but well i'm on good terms with some of the charity commissioners
32:27let me talk to them
32:38you know a long time ago i lost my favorite sister
32:43cecile in an airplane crash
32:49i learned then what grief was true grief
32:58how it moves through the body how it inhabits it
33:08how it becomes part of your skin
33:11your cells
33:16and it makes a home there
33:20a permanent home
33:27but you learn to live with it
33:32and you will be happy again
33:35no never in the same way as before
33:39but that's the point
33:41to keep finding new ways
33:48yes
33:53well
33:58yeah
34:08no
34:15i'm
34:22I don't know.
35:11Let's go.
35:19Don't be silly.
35:22Anything you need, you have the number that gets straight through to me.
35:27Avoids the operator and all that nonsense.
35:30Oh, I almost forgot.
35:32Something Norton wanted me to pass on.
35:35Apparently there's a book being written about the Princess of Wales with her cooperation.
35:39What kind of book?
35:40One that claims how badly she's been treated by the family.
35:44Everyone's failure to understand her.
35:47The jealousy everyone feels about her popularity and success.
35:51Norton said he'd had several calls from people saying that either they'd been approached or knew someone else who had.
35:59Probably just gossip.
36:02Norton should know better.
36:07Send him my best.
36:08I will.
36:30You don't think the two incidents are related?
36:32First you get knocked off your bike, then Andrew's house gets broken into.
36:35It's not the first time I've been driven into the gutter by white van man.
36:39And break-ins happen in London hundreds of times a day.
36:42Besides, nothing was stolen.
36:44I'm not answering that.
36:45I'm not speaking on this thing again ever.
36:47I heard a click on the line this morning.
36:50This end.
36:51Patrick.
37:08I'm sorry.
37:09I'm sorry.
37:09I can't make it happen to you.
37:13I don't know.
37:14I can't believe if I've ever been dead.
37:15I think the two and the three things are going to happen to you.
37:18you as soon as possible three miles from Castle Derg in County Tyrone when at
37:28least two terrorists were frightened off as they plan to ambush an off-duty
37:32member of the Royal Irish Regiment at his home
37:38with the security forces in the early hours of this morning according to
37:42police the fierce exchange of gunfire
37:54you
38:20Well, it's been a while since I've been in Kensington Palace.
38:24The leper colony.
38:27Is that what you call it?
38:30I think of it as the depot where we put all the mad old arts.
38:37All watching each other's comings and goings through net curtains.
38:44Is there any privacy at all?
38:47None.
38:48Ghastly.
38:49Because privacy is so important, isn't it?
38:53Yes.
38:56Confidentiality, too.
39:01I suppose that's what I've come to see you about today.
39:05Please.
39:08I won't, if that's all right.
39:18Yes, I can be a tough old nut.
39:21But I've always had a soft spot for you.
39:24Maybe because you're young.
39:26Maybe because you're a beautiful woman.
39:30Maybe because I often share your frustration with your husband.
39:35No, I've always felt protective of you.
39:39Fond of you.
39:40There, I've said it.
39:43So when I see you're making errors of judgment, I want to lean across the table and remind you, I'm
39:51on your team.
39:53What am I trying to say?
39:56You're not a novice anymore.
39:59You're long past the point of thinking of us as a family.
40:02That's the mistake people make in the beginning.
40:05But you understand, I think, it's a system.
40:09And we're all in this system.
40:11You, me, the boss, the cousins, the uncles, the aunts, the lepers.
40:20For better or for worse, we're all stuck in it.
40:25And we can't just air our grievances and throw bombs in the air as in a normal family.
40:32Or we end up damaging something much bigger and something much more important.
40:39The system.
40:43So the tip I want to give you is this.
40:47I mean, just...
40:49Just be creative.
40:53You can break as many rules as you like.
40:55You can do whatever you want.
40:58You can make whatever arrangements you need to find your own happiness.
41:03As long as you remember the one condition.
41:07The one rule.
41:10You remain loyal to your husband.
41:13And loyal to this family.
41:15In public.
41:19You mean silent?
41:20Yes.
41:24Don't rock the boat.
41:30Right.
41:32Ever.
41:35To the grave.
41:49You're not saying anything.
41:54I shouldn't think there's anything to say.
42:00Do you know, I think that's the wisest thing I've ever heard come out of your mouth.
42:07I hope you forgot your wishes.
42:07I know enough.
42:15For all in, I'm gonna albums.
42:24There is a Waiting.
42:24No way, will you.
42:24Except for you, my Saudi?
42:31You must trust me, you are a camper.
42:44she'll be fine
42:48good
42:49yes
42:51i told her that if she were a little more clever
42:55little more strategic
42:58she could find all the happiness she needs in this system
43:02without anyone being any of the wiser
43:05is that the solution do you think
43:08that husbands and wives should keep secrets from one another
43:12secrets that's not a very nice word
43:15no um no what i mean is you know if people were
43:20well more considerate more mature more
43:25discreet it can actually be the glue that binds it all together
43:32you see i think in a marriage one should aim to exist
43:35without secrets or
43:38accommodations
43:39yes well that's because you are who you are
43:42and not just because any husband or wife can feel
43:45when something is awry
43:47but ultimately it's not what i know about you
43:52or even what you know about me
43:54it's what he knows
43:57about all of us
44:00i think he has the night off occasionally
44:09good night
44:11good night
44:12good night
44:35tonight i'm joined by andrew water one-time royal watcher and now author of the book that everyone is talking
44:42about
44:42andrew good evening good evening for anyone who's been living under a rock and doesn't know
44:48could you tell us what your book is about
44:50my book is an intimate portrait of princess diana
44:53an attempt to tell the story of what her life and particularly her marriage is really like
44:58and the fact is behind the glamorous public facade what we have is a woman who is deeply unhappy
45:04which you go into in great detail in a book that seems to be channeling diana herself and yet which
45:10you claim she was in no way involved
45:12i can say categorically that i did not interview the princess but i spoke to her friends associates anyone who
45:19was willing to talk
45:20many of them were not just willing they were desperate to tell the world how it really is
45:24and we really are talking about the whole world
45:26i mean this book is breaking all kinds of publishing records
45:29in france holland germany japan and is making you a rich man in the process
45:35do you feel a sense of guilt or responsibility for throwing the royal family into crisis
45:41honestly i think the royal family have been throwing themselves into crisis
45:45they knew what they were getting into with diana
45:47they knew she was vulnerable
45:49they knew she'd had a difficult childhood
45:53they knew she needed love and security and reassurance
45:58but did they give it to her
45:59no
46:01they gave her the total opposite
46:03so they can't be surprised she wants people to understand why she hasn't been happy
46:08so where does that leave us
46:10that leaves us in one of those cyclical moments where the royal family is in genuine crisis
46:16but where the fragile truce between diana and the royals is clearly not working
46:20there are two alternatives to a truce
46:23either you have a long-term negotiated peace
46:27which i don't see happening
46:30the two sides are too entrenched
46:33or you escalate
46:36into what
46:37all-out war
46:39which sadly seems to be where this is currently headed
46:42in the event
46:42we maybe never expected
46:43we may he never forget
46:43but there's no instruction
46:57at that time
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