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Once Upon A Princess (2025) - Full Movie - Fantasy
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00:00:16Once upon a time, there was a princess.
00:00:20She was an orphan.
00:00:23Her parents had died of pneumonia at the time of bad harvest and famine.
00:00:29Her beloved grandmother, who later disappeared without a trace, made sure that Agnes was adopted by a distant relative, Count
00:00:37Sully.
00:00:39He offered her shelter at his chateau in France.
00:00:43Agnes, as she was now called, was a poor but noble girl, and very gentle too.
00:00:50Everybody loved her.
00:00:52She learned to speak French, and soon forgot all about her home, her home in Bohemia.
00:00:58Yeah, but why, Mom?
00:01:00Hmm, because that's how life is.
00:01:04There's a saying, out of sight, out of mind.
00:01:07Okay, listen to me now.
00:01:14I'm not going to die.
00:01:15I'm not going to die.
00:01:28I'm not going to die.
00:01:28I'm not going to die.
00:01:29I'm not going to die.
00:01:29I'm not going to die.
00:01:30I'm not going to die.
00:01:30I'm not going to die.
00:01:31I'm not going to die.
00:01:37I'm not going to die.
00:01:44Oh, my God.
00:02:21Oh, my God.
00:02:38Oh, my God.
00:02:59Let's go.
00:03:02Help us.
00:03:04Open the door.
00:03:05We want justice.
00:03:10Open the door.
00:03:12Open your heart.
00:03:24My little girl.
00:03:26Nanny.
00:03:27My little girl.
00:03:29What's going on?
00:03:30A revolution.
00:03:31A revolution.
00:03:32No, no, no.
00:03:33Don't.
00:03:35Justice!
00:03:36We demand justice!
00:03:38Please don't do that.
00:03:39Stay away from there.
00:03:40Don't let them see you.
00:03:41There's no time for this.
00:03:43Even less for that.
00:03:45Come on.
00:03:45Quick.
00:03:45Quickly.
00:03:46Put your cloak on.
00:03:47It's cold outside.
00:03:48What about uncle?
00:03:52Come on.
00:03:53Off we go.
00:04:00Open the door.
00:04:02Open the door.
00:04:03Open the door.
00:04:06Open the door.
00:04:07Open the door.
00:04:11Open the door.
00:04:14Open the door.
00:04:16Open the door.
00:04:24Avoid looking people in the eye.
00:04:26They might recognize you.
00:04:35Everybody.
00:05:01Here's an address.
00:05:02It's the only place where you'll be safe.
00:05:05Yes, but what about you, Nanny?
00:05:07Don't worry about me.
00:05:09It's too far away.
00:05:10It's your safety that matters.
00:05:12Nanny, I'm so scared.
00:05:14They killed uncle.
00:05:17You must be strong.
00:05:20Nanny.
00:05:25Go on home now.
00:05:28My little angel.
00:05:29Go on home now.
00:06:06Go home, Agnes. Go home, Agnes.
00:06:44Bohemia, where is that for heaven's sake?
00:07:07Oh, my God.
00:07:58Oh, my God.
00:08:02Oh, my God.
00:08:35Oh, my God.
00:08:36Oh, my God.
00:08:46Oh, my God.
00:09:01Oh, my God.
00:09:40Oh, my God.
00:09:50Oh, my God.
00:10:19Oh, my God.
00:10:52Oh, my God.
00:11:22Oh, my God.
00:11:47Oh, my God.
00:12:14Oh, my God.
00:12:43Oh, my God.
00:13:12Oh, my God.
00:13:39Oh, my God.
00:14:02Oh, my God.
00:14:30Oh, my God.
00:14:57Oh, my God.
00:15:37Oh, my God.
00:16:10Oh, my God.
00:16:19Oh, my God.
00:16:42Oh, my God.
00:17:08Oh, my God.
00:17:37Oh, my God.
00:18:01Oh, my God.
00:18:31Oh, my God.
00:18:55Oh, my God.
00:19:49Oh, my God.
00:19:54Oh, my God.
00:20:22Oh, my God.
00:20:51Oh, my God.
00:21:08Oh, my God.
00:21:33Oh, my God.
00:21:45Oh, my God.
00:21:50Oh, my God.
00:21:54Oh, my God.
00:22:36Oh, my God.
00:23:11Oh, my God.
00:23:39Oh, my God.
00:23:46Oh, my God.
00:23:57Oh, my God.
00:24:19Oh, my God.
00:24:27Oh, my God.
00:24:55Oh, my God.
00:25:28Oh, my God.
00:25:54Oh, my God.
00:26:12Oh, my God.
00:26:42Oh, my God.
00:27:11Oh, my God.
00:27:19Oh, my God.
00:27:44Oh, my God.
00:28:26Oh, my God.
00:28:52Oh, my God.
00:28:58Oh, my God.
00:29:26Oh, my God.
00:29:40Oh, my God.
00:30:07Oh, my God.
00:30:40Oh, my God.
00:31:03Oh, my God.
00:31:29Oh, my God.
00:32:00Oh, my God.
00:32:43Oh, my God.
00:33:00Oh, my God.
00:33:35Oh, my God.
00:33:38Oh, my God.
00:33:40Oh, my God.
00:34:10Oh, my God.
00:34:12Oh, my God.
00:34:42Oh, my God.
00:34:44Oh, my God.
00:35:13Yes, I, I lost, I lost my peace of mind.
00:35:16Hand, release, I simply cannot find.
00:35:20I'll give up all of the other girls.
00:35:22My heart is in a twirl.
00:35:24She's perfect like a pearl.
00:35:25Ba-da-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-da-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-da-ba-da-ba-ba-ba
00:35:31-ba-ba.
00:35:51Shouldn't they be back by now?
00:35:52Why not let them enjoy the fresh air?
00:35:57The butler was supposed to bring some wood for the fire.
00:36:01I know. Here he comes.
00:36:03I think. Oh, now we'll get some heat.
00:36:07So, spill the beans. How was the tour?
00:36:10Very instructive, Mama.
00:36:17Instructive for you?
00:36:18Or do you mean for Agnes de Fontenard Blah?
00:36:23Mama, it's Montaigne Bleu.
00:36:26Blah.
00:36:29Where's the butler?
00:36:31I don't know.
00:36:33I need to leave.
00:36:38He loves me.
00:36:41Faithfully.
00:36:43Secretly.
00:36:45He's tormented by love.
00:36:48He desires another.
00:36:50He loves me not.
00:36:53He loves me faithfully.
00:36:58Secretly.
00:37:07Daudiflet.
00:37:12Hmm?
00:37:14Are you going to cook it?
00:37:17Well, what on earth do you think we ought to do with it?
00:37:20It's cauliflower.
00:37:22In France, you roast it. Never otherwise.
00:37:25Then add some cheese. It's delicious.
00:37:27In Bohemia, you cook it. Never otherwise.
00:37:29We just add a little bit of cumin.
00:37:32Have you washed your hands?
00:37:33Of course I washed them.
00:37:34I'm not talking to you, wacky.
00:37:37Listen up, cook.
00:37:38Prince!
00:37:38I want roasted cauliflower.
00:37:58Well...
00:37:59He wants it roasted.
00:38:01Prince.
00:38:02Yeah.
00:38:05All right.
00:38:08Roasted.
00:38:11Just...
00:38:12Such a fuss over one girl.
00:38:15Who roasts cauliflower?
00:38:18I simply thought that...
00:38:20Don't think.
00:38:20There's no place for novelties.
00:38:22Recipes are like laws.
00:38:24They must be adhered to.
00:38:25But why's that?
00:38:26What do you mean, why?
00:38:29Chef?
00:38:30Wacky?
00:38:32Chef?
00:38:34Wacky.
00:38:35Chef?
00:38:39Wacky.
00:38:43Well, you coming?
00:38:45Right.
00:39:18Oh, Linka, what are you doing here this late at night?
00:39:22I'm reading a book.
00:39:24Which book are you reading?
00:39:26The Song of Roland.
00:39:27You're reading fiction again.
00:39:30Not I.
00:39:32I'm searching through the archive.
00:39:35The archive?
00:39:39Tracing her lineage.
00:39:46Don't tell me you have feelings for her already.
00:39:49I only want to help her.
00:39:51You don't trust her.
00:39:52And she can't prove her origin.
00:39:56You may search until the end of time, my dear son.
00:40:00Come on.
00:40:01You're doing her wrong, Mama.
00:40:07Well, then isn't it fortunate she's got you, the Defender of Truth.
00:40:11Come on now.
00:40:12Dear Mama, defending the truth is a sign of nobleness.
00:40:16I shall prove that she is of noble birth.
00:40:22You went a bit too far.
00:40:43I see you're paying a visit to your siblings at last.
00:40:47How refreshing.
00:40:51I just like to apologize.
00:40:56Apology accepted.
00:40:58You lost your temper.
00:41:01You know, Agnes believes that her family may have lived here in the vicinity.
00:41:07Close by.
00:41:09Does she?
00:41:23Melanek, Olenka, both of you, cover your ears, will you?
00:41:35So first, she's a princess, right?
00:41:37And now what?
00:41:39Is she a cousin of ours?
00:41:41How can you buy into that, my dear son?
00:41:44Oh, please, Mama.
00:41:46Everything she said sounded very plausible.
00:41:48If you just gave her...
00:41:49Of course.
00:41:50Very plausible, I'm sure.
00:41:51She turns up out of the blue, uninvited.
00:41:53Wu's all of you into believing her, and then what?
00:41:56Does this house belong to her as well?
00:41:58Don't you remember, Mama?
00:42:00We bought this place not knowing much about the previous owners.
00:42:03I disagree.
00:42:05I disagree.
00:42:06I disagree.
00:42:06She's an intruder.
00:42:08It's getting completely out of control.
00:42:11Have you gone absolutely insane?
00:42:14We know nothing about her ancestors.
00:42:17Not a thing.
00:42:21We can easily find out who they were if we want to.
00:42:25In France.
00:42:26Do you have any idea what's going on there?
00:42:28A revolution.
00:42:30La revolution.
00:42:32The mob is unleashed.
00:42:35Agnes said that the people were starving.
00:42:38They even refused to eat cake.
00:42:40Oh, come on.
00:42:41Why would they refuse to eat cake that's offered to them?
00:42:44It's ridiculous.
00:42:44Could you explain it to me?
00:42:47Well, do you have any ideas?
00:42:49Well, I...
00:42:51I'll try and find out more tomorrow.
00:42:52Oh, lovely.
00:42:53You don't say.
00:42:54That's what I thought.
00:42:55But my son, this time.
00:42:56Your sweet Milana and dear sister, Olinga.
00:43:00We'll come along.
00:43:01To keep you company.
00:43:04Hooray!
00:43:06We're coming along.
00:43:07Oh, dear, you look so unhappy.
00:43:11Well, then,
00:43:12Spicy, Tracy, and Daisy will join you as well.
00:43:14As you wish, Mama.
00:43:15Fine.
00:43:25Will you be as troublesome when you grow up?
00:43:40Agnes.
00:43:45I hope you're not looking for the prince, my darling.
00:43:56You had better go to the kitchen.
00:44:03Nanny?
00:44:03Nanny?
00:44:23Cook, I think I'm hallucinating.
00:44:25You're hungry.
00:44:27Here.
00:44:28Help yourself.
00:44:29Pork large with cracklings.
00:44:30Here's a knife.
00:44:32Spread it on the bread.
00:44:34What on earth is that?
00:44:35You will see.
00:44:36Come on, try it.
00:44:48Yum.
00:44:50Why don't we eat this in France?
00:44:53Don't ask me.
00:44:57Look here.
00:44:59Have some eggs.
00:45:01I think this will do to fill me up for now.
00:45:04I'm glad you like it.
00:45:15Isn't it lovely that we're accompanying the prince?
00:45:19He's got a rendezvous.
00:45:21It's called playing gooseberry.
00:45:24At least we're getting some excitement.
00:45:43Did you see their faces?
00:45:46Don't you dare mock them.
00:45:47Oh, yes?
00:45:48Look who's talking.
00:45:50Wacky's talking.
00:45:52Wacky.
00:45:53Are they going to kiss or what?
00:45:54Nelanik, do you remember how I took you by the leg and threw you into the pond?
00:46:08Wacky.
00:46:17Eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:46:26Ready or not, I see you, Milanec.
00:46:31Here I come.
00:46:32I see spicy.
00:46:34Ready or not, Tracy over there.
00:46:36And Daisy.
00:46:39Well, and here's Olinka.
00:46:44There.
00:46:58Come on.
00:47:02I know where to hide.
00:47:06Come on.
00:47:08Come on.
00:47:09You don't want to be found, do you?
00:47:22Come on.
00:47:28Come on.
00:47:28Come on.
00:47:33You don't want to be found, do you?
00:47:43I want to be found, do you?
00:47:44Come on.
00:47:49Come on.
00:47:51Come on.
00:47:53Come on.
00:48:37What took you so long?
00:48:40We were playing hide-and-seek.
00:48:42Hide-and-seek?
00:48:45Yes, hide-and-seek.
00:48:47The butler was the seeker, and we were the hiders.
00:48:50The butler.
00:48:54How old are you, Miroslav?
00:48:58We're trying to get you married.
00:49:01Indeed, Mama.
00:49:02We rely on you. You're the heir.
00:49:04I'm in love with her.
00:49:14What is it now?
00:49:17What's the matter?
00:49:24Fine.
00:49:34Wake up, ma'am.
00:49:37What is everybody doing here?
00:49:39What's this about?
00:49:40Get out!
00:49:43As for you, Miroslav,
00:49:45we don't even know if she is of noble birth.
00:49:51What will we tell the other princesses?
00:49:53Mama, I've seen them all.
00:49:56I'll refresh your memory.
00:50:00Do you remember this one?
00:50:02Very pretty she was, wasn't she?
00:50:04Mm-hmm.
00:50:05And very stupid.
00:50:08Ah, and this one.
00:50:10This one was very knowledgeable.
00:50:13Mm-hmm.
00:50:14But not so much of a beauty, was she?
00:50:16Mm-hmm.
00:50:17And this one.
00:50:19She was almost perfect.
00:50:21Mm-hmm.
00:50:22Except she had a twin sister,
00:50:24and I cannot marry both of them, can I, Papa?
00:50:26There was one who was rich.
00:50:28Oh, yes.
00:50:28This one.
00:50:29Mm-hmm.
00:50:31Mama, I cannot possibly marry for money, can I?
00:50:34What would the people say?
00:50:35At least we could afford to fix the roof.
00:50:37Think about that.
00:50:39No, no, no, no, and no.
00:50:45She is of noble birth.
00:50:47Mama, if you only knew just how,
00:50:49just how gentle and,
00:50:51and accomplished she is.
00:50:54How beautiful.
00:50:59There must be a way to find out.
00:51:01For sure, if she is of noble birth,
00:51:02there must be some way.
00:51:06There is a way, indeed.
00:51:10Pass me the call bell.
00:51:13And go.
00:51:15Be off with you, too, my lord.
00:51:29Let me demonstrate the benefits of cereal production.
00:51:32Wacky.
00:51:48Don't do it.
00:51:56Don't do it.
00:52:05Over to you.
00:52:06I'll be right back.
00:52:09It's easy peasy.
00:52:25At your service, milady.
00:52:27What can I do for you?
00:52:29Get me a pea.
00:52:30Oh, peas, sure.
00:52:32It's boiled or roasted peas.
00:52:33I just want you to give me...
00:52:36One green pea. Raw, please.
00:52:39One pea.
00:52:41That's green.
00:52:43And raw, certainly.
00:52:46As you wish.
00:52:48Coming right up.
00:52:49Thank you, milady.
00:52:54Is everything all right?
00:52:56Well, go on.
00:52:58Let's speed it up.
00:53:21First they want roasted cauliflower, and now they want raw peas.
00:53:26They'll end up going on a diet and making me a gardener.
00:53:30Shouldn't it come with a side dish?
00:53:33A side dish with a side dish?
00:53:41You don't expect me to eat it, do you?
00:53:44The countess interjected.
00:53:46I want you to place one pea under the mattress.
00:53:49And if she complains in the morning that she was uncomfortable, it means she's noble.
00:53:53It is an ancient test required by law.
00:54:02Oh,
00:54:02Oh,
00:54:27Oh, my God.
00:54:36Tomorrow, we shall see.
00:54:50Chef?
00:54:52Wacky.
00:54:54Chef?
00:54:56Wacky.
00:55:00Sorry.
00:55:04Excuse me?
00:55:05Yes.
00:55:13Alright.
00:55:14It's fine. Everything's fine.
00:55:53What is it, Nanny?
00:55:54What is it, Nanny?
00:55:56What is it, Nanny?
00:55:56Boy.
00:55:57Fun.
00:56:11No, I'm too late
00:56:23Nanny.
00:56:25Nanny.
00:56:26No.
00:56:33I don't know.
00:57:03I don't know.
00:57:40I don't know.
00:57:56Oh, good morning, dear princess.
00:58:00Come on in.
00:58:01Breakfast will be ready in no time.
00:58:03You don't worry about a thing.
00:58:06Thank you, but I don't feel like eating today.
00:58:10Why? What's the matter?
00:58:12I'm all out of sorts.
00:58:15I hardly closed my eyes at night.
00:58:22Uh, well then, I'm, I'm popping out now.
00:58:27Uh, you wait here.
00:58:29I'll be right back.
00:58:30I'll be right back.
00:58:43Madam.
00:58:46Hmm?
00:58:47Madam!
00:58:48I'm extremely concerned about the, well, about all the expenses I have to pay after the storm and the rain.
00:58:57Yes, I'm listening.
00:58:59That person had a dreadful night's sleep.
00:59:03Hmm.
00:59:05Hmm.
00:59:10Hmm.
00:59:11Hmm.
00:59:20Oh, my God.
00:59:42I don't mean to be ungrateful. I had a wonderful sleep the night before. I have no idea what went
00:59:48wrong.
00:59:48Our mattresses are kind of funny.
00:59:51Hush, wacky.
00:59:52I wouldn't survive another night like that. But why do I even complain?
00:59:58I'm grateful for your hospitality. I apologize.
01:00:02Ladies never apologize. Never, ever.
01:00:06Let's see tomorrow. What are you doing now?
01:00:11Bring in more mattresses.
01:00:13MUSIC PLAYS
01:00:21MUSIC PLAYS
01:00:22MUSIC FADES
01:00:22MUSIC FADES
01:00:28MUSIC FADES
01:00:54POSITION
01:00:55POSITION
01:00:56Yes
01:00:56Go
01:01:00Again
01:01:02Head up
01:01:02Other side
01:01:03Your arms
01:01:04POSITION
01:01:05I'm all confused
01:01:06You need to practice
01:01:08I'm all sweaty
01:01:09I hope I'll make it this time
01:01:11You will
01:01:12One
01:01:12Two
01:01:13Three
01:01:16You see?
01:01:18Come on
01:01:18Let's show the contest
01:01:19Alright
01:01:21Stop messing around
01:01:22Come on now
01:01:23Shhh shhh
01:01:24He loves me
01:01:25Secretly
01:01:26Faithfully
01:01:26He's tormented by love
01:01:28He desires another
01:01:29He loves me not
01:01:30Secretly
01:01:31Faithfully
01:01:31He's tormented by love
01:01:37He desires another
01:01:41Oh
01:01:41Oh
01:01:43Second
01:01:43Oh
01:01:54We gotta keep me
01:01:54Oh
01:02:11God
01:02:12He does
01:02:12Dead man
01:02:12That
01:02:12or
01:02:16Rest your legs, princess.
01:02:19Now it's time to say goodnight and close your eyes.
01:02:23It's time for your rest.
01:02:27Lovely princess sadness, lay down in your bed and may sleep.
01:02:32Be truly blessed.
01:02:35Go to sleep.
01:02:37Have sweet dreams.
01:02:39Lay and rest.
01:02:42Be truly blessed.
01:02:46Lovely princess Agnes, lay down in your bed and may sleep.
01:02:51Be truly blessed.
01:02:54Have a good night.
01:02:55Wait.
01:03:44Prince?
01:03:52Prince?
01:03:53Prince?
01:04:05Yes, thank you so much, Waggy. That was very kind. Waggy, does anybody know I'm in here?
01:04:11No, only me.
01:04:13Alright then, please don't tell anyone, okay? Alright?
01:04:17I won't tell anyone.
01:04:40Agnes, hardly closed her eyes all night. She felt terribly uncomfortable. That's because she was so delicate.
01:04:48She was delicate?
01:04:51Yes, she could feel a little pee through many layers of mattresses. She even got many bruises.
01:04:58From that tiny pee.
01:05:07Excuse me, I'm unwell.
01:05:18We've brought you hot chocolate.
01:05:23Have you caught a cold, my child?
01:05:26I don't know, I might have.
01:05:28Chocolate will do you good.
01:05:32I had trouble sleeping on black and blue all over.
01:05:35I will, I will get you some ointment.
01:05:38Melanik, go. I'm coming right back.
01:05:40Get more mattresses.
01:05:42You go and bring some too.
01:05:44Right away.
01:05:45Come, let me see.
01:05:47Terrible.
01:05:55Here you are.
01:06:09Is that better?
01:06:11Yes, a bit better.
01:06:39I can...
01:06:41I can...
01:06:42...dust and...
01:06:43...sweep and mop and clean.
01:06:48Polish, wash and iron and steam.
01:06:52Dust and sweep and mop and clean.
01:06:57I can...
01:06:59...dust and sweep and mop and clean.
01:07:01I can Polish, wash and...
01:07:06Iron and steam.
01:07:07Dew- ist it.
01:07:08Yes, a bit better.
01:07:10Dud-ists Jeddah terug.
01:07:11It has to be here somewhere.
01:07:12Wait a minute.
01:07:17I can.
01:07:18I can.
01:07:20Dust and sweep and mop and clean and polish, wash and iron steam.
01:07:23Dust and sweep and mop and clean and poli-
01:07:25Um, Wacky, would you please help me with the ladder?
01:07:29I want to have a good look at what's on the top shelves.
01:07:33I can.
01:07:35Dust and sweep and mop and clean and polish, wash and iron steam.
01:07:45Can I ask you a question, Prince?
01:07:49Well, first let me hear it.
01:07:51What are you looking for?
01:07:54Information.
01:07:56Um, information about Agnes' origin.
01:07:59But why?
01:08:03Why, um...
01:08:04Heh.
01:08:05Heh.
01:08:07Je t'aime.
01:08:08She's my love.
01:08:09She holds my heart.
01:08:12She's my dream.
01:08:13My star.
01:08:15Yes, she's my light.
01:08:17Of who she is, I'll find proof.
01:08:21I'll search day and night, till I find the truth.
01:08:25I won't rest, for Agnes I will find.
01:08:29I envy her, and it feels unfair.
01:08:35It hurts to look on form afar.
01:08:40To know that to her, I simply can't compare.
01:08:47To see her admired, like a shining star.
01:08:52Hush, Wacky.
01:08:56Oh, come on, Wacky.
01:08:59One day you'll find true love, too.
01:09:01Somebody who's your equal.
01:09:03And who will say that he loves you.
01:09:06Maybe next year.
01:09:08Who knows what's in store?
01:09:11No!
01:09:33Agnes, try to find out what's troubling you.
01:09:47No!
01:10:02I don't know.
01:10:43I don't know.
01:10:48I don't know.
01:11:02I don't know.
01:11:04I don't know.
01:11:08I don't know.
01:11:15I don't know.
01:11:31I don't know.
01:11:32I don't know.
01:11:44I don't know.
01:11:45I don't know.
01:11:53I don't know.
01:11:54I don't know.
01:12:02I don't know.
01:12:03I don't know.
01:12:03I don't know.
01:12:53I don't know.
01:12:56I don't know.
01:13:02I don't know.
01:13:02I don't know.
01:13:02I don't know.
01:13:11I don't know.
01:13:16I don't know.
01:13:29I don't know.
01:13:34I don't know.
01:13:36I don't know.
01:13:38I don't know.
01:13:39I don't know.
01:13:40I don't know.
01:14:06I don't know.
01:14:23I don't know.
01:14:30I don't know.
01:14:41I don't know.
01:14:43I don't know.
01:14:43I don't know.
01:14:49The wedding was spectacular.
01:14:52The celebration lasted three days
01:14:53and three nights.
01:14:57Agnes and Miroslav lived happily ever after.
01:15:02I love you so much.
01:15:05I'm so excited.
01:15:06Awe!
01:15:08Awe!
01:15:11Miroslav was granted half the county,
01:15:14and Agnes brought her noble status as her dowry.
01:15:18Agnes would often speak of Jeannette, her nanny,
01:15:22who was watching over her all this time.
01:15:25And what is even more, she was her grandmother.
01:15:28She loved her so much,
01:15:31that when only one of them was given a home in France,
01:15:33she agreed to become a servant,
01:15:36and raised Agnes to be a lady.
01:15:41One year after the marriage, Agnes and Miroslav welcomed a daughter.
01:15:46She was named after no other than Granny.
01:15:49Her name was Jeannette.
01:15:52Agnes de Sully de Montemblanc and the Prince have five more children,
01:15:58three sons and three daughters altogether.
01:16:03The family never left Bohemia again,
01:16:07and lived happily at the Cervanese Borchette Chateau.
01:16:12And the tiny pea that gave the princess so much pain,
01:16:16it was put in the museum where everyone could see it.
01:16:20But why?
01:16:22Well, because the tiny little pea proved that the princess was a real one.
01:16:34Oh no, it's raining again.
01:16:37I'm not playing then!
01:16:39If that is another godforsaken storm,
01:16:41I don't think I'll be able to handle it.
01:16:44The roof is still leaking.
01:16:45Don't worry, Mama.
01:16:47This is just the rain of love.
01:16:49отвечat.
01:17:18I'm not walking.
01:17:19I don't know.
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