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00:11Are we late?
00:12Sorry.
00:13Go, go, go.
00:15You're coming to my dream.
00:17Oh, you are naughty.
00:23Dress ready, darling.
00:24Yes, we are.
00:25Shoes.
00:26Good.
00:30How many people in the world actually know about this?
00:32Four.
00:41The crowd's out in force tonight outside the Royal Opera House to welcome their Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess
00:48of Wales.
00:49The Prince, of course, is the President of the Friends of Covent Garden who are hosting tonight's event.
00:54Princess Diana in a strapless lilac chiffon gown printed with gold pattern receiving the attention.
01:00But it's the Prince's night, His Royal Highness celebrating his 37th birthday at this special gala event.
01:16The Prince's night on Turkey.
01:40ORCHESTRA PLAYS
02:18Back in a tick, couldn't powder my nose.
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04:04You know I've seen her in October
04:07She's getting tired of her heartless
04:11She's getting tired of her heartless
04:51Happy birthday
05:17What were you thinking?
05:20I was only trying to make you happy
05:22That grotesque, mortifying display had nothing to do with me or my happiness
05:28Eight minutes they were on their feet
05:31Cheering you
05:32Tomorrow, the newspapers will be about nothing other than you
05:35And people will see that it was about my feelings for you
05:38No, if you had any feelings for me, if you had any understanding of me
05:43If you had anything between your ears other than self-obsession
05:46You'd know public displays like that horrify me
05:48Everything I do seems to horrify you
05:50Increasingly, yes
05:51I never thought you'd manage this, but you're really succeeding now
05:54And what's that?
05:55I'm starting to properly loathe you
05:57It must have taken you so long
05:58The rest of us have been there for some time
06:19What are you doing?
06:20I'm going back to Gloucestershire
06:23Of course
06:24It's where she'll be waiting for you
06:28I'm sure she'll know exactly how to make you happy
06:42Charles and Diana seem to be getting on again
06:45Hallelujah
06:47Apparently she surprised him with a dance last night at the Opera House
06:50Really?
06:51Full of high kicks and spins
06:54Why did you never do that for me?
06:56Dance on your birthday?
06:58Yes
06:59Like Salome
07:01Because if memory serves, you had your own ballerinas for that
07:06Honestly
07:09Rubbish you talk sometimes
07:13It says here they're off to Switzerland
07:15Skiing with friends
07:17Perhaps their marriage has turned a corner
07:20Now, much more importantly
07:21Who is Billy Joel?
07:24Billy Joel
07:25Oh, Joel?
07:27Yes
07:28Uptown girl
07:31What are you talking about?
07:57What are you talking about?
07:58What are you talking about?
07:59Oh, yeah
10:10Why were they even skiing, if the conditions were dangerous?
10:13The conditions this morning were apparently ideal.
10:16And a male body has been found?
10:20Those are the first unconfirmed reports.
10:23Yes.
10:24Obviously, every effort possible is being made to identify the body, but should the unthinkable
10:31turn out to be true, and the Prince of Wales is, in fact, um, um, we have contingency plans
10:41in place for all members of the royal family.
10:43Menai Bridge is no exception.
10:47It's the code name for the death of the Prince of Wales.
10:50Oh, thank you, Martin.
11:02Why Bridges?
11:06We're all Bridges.
11:08I'm London Bridge, Mummy's Tay Bridge, your fourth bridge.
11:13The choice of name was to suggest a link between this life and...
11:19and the next.
11:21Thanks.
11:21Thanks.
11:31Thanks.
12:12We've had it confirmed. The Prince of Wales is safe, ma'am. Although one of the guests, Mrs Palmer Tomkinson,
12:21is still in intensive care, and the one fatality was Hugh Lindsay.
12:27Oh, no.
12:29His wife, our widow, works in the press office.
12:34Sarah.
12:36If you wanted to send a letter.
12:38Of course.
12:39Yes.
12:45Martin?
12:47Yes, ma'am. Just to say, along with the coverage of His Royal Highness' near escape, we should also brace
12:55ourselves for more speculation about the Wales' marriage.
13:00It seems the Prince and Princess had not been on the best of terms prior to the accident, and we'd
13:05received reports of arguments and raised voices.
13:09Certain newspapers were about to run stories, and although we might expect a reprieve of a few days, given the
13:15circumstances, we can't expect it to last for long.
13:23No.
13:41The Prince and Princess of Wales are travelling back to Britain this afternoon, following a devastating accident that has cut
13:48short their skiing holiday in Switzerland.
13:50On board their flight will be the body of Major Hugh Lindsay, a close friend of the couple, who died
13:56in the avalanche yesterday.
13:58The Prince of Wales was himself only inches away from death.
14:03The Prince of Wales has been on the on the canvas as the
14:05The Prince of Wales felt unmostly
14:05Without a HEAD of that, there was a lot of impressive éx Ausr?
14:06on foot In the past today's day, it was keeping her eyes away from their disciples and staff as they
14:31were
14:31Oh, my God.
15:09You said you were on your way.
15:10Hello, darling.
15:15Oh, thank you.
15:17What have I done now?
15:19You, nothing.
15:20But as his sister and confidant,
15:22I thought you might throw some light on a subject
15:25about which I've been ostriching, rather.
15:27The true state of Charles' marriage.
15:29You don't want to know.
15:31Actually, I do.
15:35Tea?
15:36Yes, please.
15:58The truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
16:02Please.
16:06All right.
16:10Once upon a time, there was a beautiful young girl
16:12who fell madly in love with a handsome prince.
16:14Unfortunately, the prince was already in love with someone else,
16:17who was herself in love with someone else,
16:19and they all lived unhappily ever after.
16:22That's it.
16:23In a nutshell, do you need more?
16:25A little.
16:26There's already a big age difference,
16:28but Charles is older than his years,
16:30and Diana is younger than hers,
16:31which makes it not an age gap, but an age chasm.
16:34On the face of it,
16:35they come from similar aristocratic backgrounds,
16:37but their personalities come from different planets.
16:40They have different interests,
16:42different friends.
16:43He doesn't understand her.
16:44She doesn't understand him.
16:46And considering all that,
16:47they've actually done remarkably well.
16:53But there comes a point in any failing marriage,
16:55and here I speak with some experience.
16:58When you realize there's no point in trying anymore,
17:00it's easier to just let the current take you away.
17:05And the minute Harry was born and duty was done,
17:07the marriage was effectively over,
17:09and they started to find comfort in the arms of others.
17:12How many others?
17:15Diana's been with her bodyguard,
17:17her riding instructor.
17:20And Charles?
17:22He's just been with one.
17:24He's also been a bit more discreet.
17:26The only people who know about Camilla are...
17:28Well, pretty much the old of Gloucestershire,
17:30who all seem to be involved in facilitating it.
17:33You can't conduct an extramarital affair
17:35without somewhere to meet, or sleep, or...
17:38Do you think?
17:39But Diana...
17:40Aunt Margot tells me at Kensington Palace
17:42it's like a revolving door.
17:47Suitors.
17:47Park outside her office
17:48because it's the only place with no security cameras.
17:51One after another.
17:53In and out.
17:56In and out.
17:59Unfortunately, the Wales marriage is a rare example
18:02of something that is actually worse
18:03than the newspaper's report.
18:18The Queen.
18:20The Queen.
18:34I was asked to see you in the winter's plans at the earliest opportunity.
19:34I was asked to see you in the winter's plans.
20:01I was asked to see you in the winter's plans.
20:09I was asked to see you in the winter's plans.
20:23I was asked to see you in the winter's plans.
20:45I was asked to see you in the winter's plans.
21:02I was asked to see you in the winter's plans.
21:32I was asked to see you in the winter's plans.
22:32I was asked to see you in the winter's plans.
23:04Sir?
23:06Thank you, Nigel.
23:33I'm in.
23:39Thank you both for coming.
24:10And the constancy and stability that the monarchy is supposed to represent is called into question too.
24:16So I would like to ask one fundamental question of you both.
24:21Does either of you no longer want this marriage to work?
24:39Well, now that you mention it, I have given it all some thought.
24:47And...
24:48No, wait.
24:54I still want to make this marriage work.
24:58With all my heart.
25:01Then why have you broken your vows, as I understand you have?
25:13Because...
25:17Sometimes you don't know how you feel about something until you've nearly had it taken away.
25:25The moment I heard about the avalanche and the possibility that Charles might have...
25:31I can't even say it.
25:33In that instant, I felt an overwhelming emptiness and loss.
25:39And for the first time, I saw all the hurt and the pain that I'd been inflicting on you.
25:45And you on me.
25:48And suddenly, it all seemed so childish.
25:52So pointless.
25:56And do you understand what it takes to make a marriage work?
26:01The respect one must show the other party.
26:04The blind eyes one needs to turn.
26:07The arrangements both of you must come to.
26:11The freedoms both of you must respect.
26:14And the rules you must abide by.
26:19I am ready to commit to anything.
26:25To go to any lengths.
26:28And I want to say to you...
26:31That I'm sorry.
26:34For my part.
26:38In everything.
26:41Good.
26:42Well, that's that then.
26:43What?
26:45Do I get a chance to speak?
26:49Say what?
26:54What else is there to say?
27:06Hey.
27:08Oh.
27:09Hey.
27:15Hey.
27:37It's a nightmare.
27:39With the whole speech prepared, and out of nowhere, Diana does that.
27:43Ambushes me like that.
27:45And Mummy, you know her, so grateful the subject was over she couldn't get out of the room quickly enough.
27:53Well, I won't let this go.
27:55I spoke to my protection officers.
27:57They all know what she gets up to.
27:59And if anything happens, if Diana puts even the slightest foot wrong, if she even thinks about straying, they'll let
28:07me know.
28:23Major Hewitt's gone.
28:25I gave them the heave hope.
28:33Everyone else, too.
28:35No, no more little flirtations, no more Plan Bs.
28:40All doors are firmly shut.
28:46Any more telephone calls from Major Hewitt?
28:48Make sure to say I'm out.
28:50I don't want to hear from him.
28:54He can't just show up.
28:56He's not welcome here anymore.
28:58No.
28:58For the first time, things do feel different.
29:02I feel different.
29:04Because I've realised how much I want to make this marriage work.
29:08And to that end, with our seventh anniversary coming up.
29:14Well, I've had some ideas.
29:18On the 21st, we have lunch at the Community Enterprise Trust in Hartlepool, followed by a turf-cutting ceremony at
29:28Hilton Colliery Redevelopment Site in Sunderland.
29:31What about the 22nd?
29:33A presentation of new colours to the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders at Fort George in Vanessa.
29:39I'm trying to find time for a weekend in Scotland with Mrs. Parker Bulls.
29:42What about the 29th?
29:45That might be tricky.
29:47Why?
29:47I'm free the day before, not due back in Cornwall until the 2nd, which is a Tuesday.
29:51The 29th is your wedding anniversary, sir.
29:59Of course.
30:01As a matter of fact, the Princess of Wales made a point of requesting you be in Highgrove that weekend.
30:10She said she had something specific in mind.
30:17And she's in the wonder that night's coming.
30:25Yes, that looked like full-time.
30:29But I don't think of it.
30:33Not me.
30:34I haven't had a night.
30:35It don't know.
30:36It's my birthday.
30:39Oh, my God.
31:07Oh, my God.
31:59Oh, my God.
32:07Oh, my God.
32:10Oh, my God.
32:55Gosh.
32:57Oh, we haven't done our presents.
33:04Rayson.
33:05Yes.
33:31Ida's Orthorpiana, the history of your family home, commissioned by your great-great-great-grandfather
33:38in 1822. It's a first edition.
33:41Oh, Charles, that's lovely. Thank you.
33:49Now me.
33:53It's a bit smaller.
34:07I know how horrified you were the last time I performed for you, about how public it was.
34:14I wasn't horrified.
34:16Yes, you were.
34:18It was a bit of a shock.
34:22Seekened by surprise.
34:24I know, but I love to perform.
34:26It's how I can best express myself.
34:28And how I can show what I really feel.
34:34So this time, it's just between us.
34:37No public.
34:38No-one watching.
35:03What is this?
35:04Wait, what?
35:05No, it's not too close.
35:15Know your talk of darkness.
35:19Forget these white-eyed fears.
35:22I'm here. Nothing will harm you. My words will go upon you. Let me be your freedom. Let the day
35:37not dry your tears.
35:39I'm here. I live beside you. To guard you and to guide you. Say, oh, me every waking moment. Turn
35:57my head with thoughts of summer dawn.
36:12It was monstrous. Awful. I thought the agony she inflicted on me at the opera house couldn't be topped.
36:18What was it? A video of Diana seeing some dreadful song in some musical. Phantom of the Opera.
36:26What? On the actual stage in the West End, in costume, with all the real actors.
36:32Singing? If you could call it that. I didn't know where to look.
36:36The chap playing the Phantom at least had a mask to hide behind.
36:39Honestly, there's nothing more exhausting than putting on a kind face.
36:43I never realised how much scaffolding a smile required.
36:47When is this nightmare ever going to end? Charles. What?
36:51I'm going to be frank with you. No one wants your marriage to end to not a single person.
36:57Not Diana, not your children, not your mother or father, not me, not a single one of your friends, and
37:03most importantly, not even the woman you think loves you.
37:06What rubbish.
37:07No, listen. Listen to me.
37:09No one can bear to watch the mess you are making of this, and someone needs to explain things to
37:13you.
37:14I'm close to Camilla's husband, as you know.
37:17Yes, I'm aware.
37:17And speak to Andrew regularly, and while theirs is not a perfect marriage...
37:21Oh, understatement.
37:22It is a long-lasting marriage, and in its own way, a happy marriage.
37:26Oh, she is not happy.
37:28She's happier than you think.
37:29Well, he's bedding most of her friends.
37:31It's complicated.
37:31The majority of marriages survive because the majority of people aren't fantasists.
37:37They are realists, and accept the imperfect reality of being human.
37:43And although Camilla doubtless has feelings for you, deep feelings, it is maybe not quite the great Romeo-Juliet thing
37:50that you imagine.
37:52What? You're lying.
37:53No, I'm not. I'm trying to protect you.
37:56I come here seeking comfort from my sibling, and what do I get?
37:59The unvarnished truth.
38:00What does one have to do to get some kindness in this family?
38:49I can't stay long. The children are home.
38:54I need to know.
38:58Do you still have feelings for Andrew?
39:02What?
39:03I don't mean normal feelings. He's your husband and the father of your children, right?
39:08I mean special feelings.
39:16Anne told me that Andrew, not I, was the big love of your life, and that your feelings for me
39:23were perhaps not as deep as I'd imagined.
39:24That's not true.
39:28Andrew has never adored me like you do, or shown me the same devotion.
39:34He also doesn't need me like you do.
39:37I do need you.
39:50And that if the opportunity were to present itself, and I were able to escape this calamity of marriage,
40:01that you be prepared to do the same thing, and leave Andrew, can you make me that promise?
40:15What we both want and what we can actually do are not the same thing.
40:21It's important we remain realistic, sir.
40:27But you have my word.
40:30My love for you is real.
40:48I should go.
41:12And the environment are being damaged.
41:15Mrs. Thatcher has been welcomed in Canberra by the Australian Prime Minister.
41:38And one, and two, and three, and four, and turn towards the bar, and arms like this.
41:52And one, and two, and three, and...
41:57And one, and two, and three, and...
42:06Hi, Grove.
42:11Sir, the Princess of Wales on the phone.
42:14No.
42:16No.
42:16Very good.
42:22I'm afraid the Prince of Wales isn't available, but I will inform him...
42:31I want you, I want you, I want you, I want you, so I can't say you.
42:56I want you, I want you.
43:33I want you, I want you.
43:56I want you.
44:27I want you.
44:29I want you.
44:58I want you.
45:41I want you, I want you.
46:01I want you, I want you.
46:18I want you, I want you.
46:48I want you.
47:23I want you.
47:48I want you, I want you.
48:31I want you, I want you.
49:01I want you, I want you.
49:18I want you.
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