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00:00:12My husband and Abby are deeply touched by our welcome.
00:00:16Merth?
00:00:16Yes, how long do we have?
00:00:18We'll be loud in ten minutes.
00:00:20No, Martin.
00:00:22Will there be a microphone?
00:00:24I'm sure, ma'am.
00:00:25A little more than 50 years ago.
00:00:58Run!
00:01:04My husband and I are deeply touched by our welcome here this morning.
00:01:11A little more than 50 years ago, Nairobi was a savage place, the home of wild animals
00:01:17and uninherited except for the occasional bend of nomadic herdsmen.
00:01:22Now, it is a modern, vibrant city.
00:01:25A striking tribute to the men and women of all races who have made it a great centre of
00:01:31commerce and finance.
00:01:33Now, it remains only for me to pass on the apologies of my father, King George.
00:01:46Who is no doubt very jealous indeed that I have come in his place.
00:01:51He's getting stronger every day.
00:01:55And he will be here with you all again very soon.
00:02:04Your Royal Highness, may I present
00:02:07Senior Chief Waro-Hew Wa-Kanyu of the Kikoyu.
00:02:11Hello.
00:02:12Sronka of the Kipsigis.
00:02:14Hello.
00:02:15Good morning.
00:02:15Bui of the Massa.
00:02:17Yes, hello.
00:02:17Hello.
00:02:18Hello.
00:02:20Such a pleasure.
00:02:20Oh, gosh, look.
00:02:21I've got that one.
00:02:22And that one, actually.
00:02:24Oh, Christ.
00:02:24I've got that one, too.
00:02:25Look.
00:02:27Oh, come off it.
00:02:28Where did you steal that one from, eh?
00:02:31Independence is sweeping across the continent.
00:02:35Support is important more than ever.
00:02:38You think?
00:02:39Oh.
00:02:41Like the hat.
00:02:45It's not a head.
00:02:47It's a crown.
00:02:51It's not a head.
00:02:53It's not a head.
00:02:54It's not a head.
00:03:03It's not a head.
00:03:04It's not a head.
00:03:08It's not a head.
00:03:09It's not a head.
00:03:10It's not a head.
00:03:10It's not a head.
00:03:11It's not a head.
00:03:12It's not a head.
00:03:13It's not a head.
00:03:16It's not a head.
00:03:18It's not a head.
00:04:24A lot.
00:04:30Well, well.
00:04:33I tell you, I woke up this morning feeling like a new man.
00:04:37I think you should enjoy it, sir.
00:04:42Enjoy every minute while you can.
00:04:45Well, I intend to.
00:04:48I'm going to head straight to Sandringham if you give me the all-clear to shoot.
00:04:51Consider it given.
00:05:03Sorry, ma'am.
00:05:04Oh, then it's your Scott.
00:05:05I'm new.
00:05:06It's all right.
00:05:06She's with me.
00:05:08Come along.
00:05:13He's awake.
00:05:14Yes, sir.
00:05:17Actually, he's asked to see you.
00:05:23Yes, sir.
00:05:25One more.
00:05:28Oh.
00:05:31Oh.
00:05:33Oh.
00:05:38Oh.
00:05:50Prime Minister?
00:05:51Is that the new girl?
00:05:53Yes, sir.
00:05:57Venetia.
00:05:59Louisa.
00:06:00Venetia.
00:06:02Venetia.
00:06:03Have they told you terrible things?
00:06:06Your colleagues downstairs?
00:06:09Go on.
00:06:10Be candid.
00:06:11It is said you can be difficult.
00:06:17I can be a monster.
00:06:18Did they say that?
00:06:19Yes, sir.
00:06:20That's true.
00:06:21But you need to be a monster to defeat Hitler.
00:06:25Did Jock give you my box?
00:06:27He did, sir.
00:06:28What's in it?
00:06:30You'd like me to open it?
00:06:32Unless you have X-ray vision, you will need to open it so as to be able to tell me
00:06:38what's in it.
00:06:42Well?
00:06:45Some papers about rationing.
00:06:47What else?
00:06:48Some papers from the Exchequer.
00:06:50Anything from the Foreign Office?
00:06:52About America and the Soviet Union?
00:06:54No, sir.
00:06:55Oh, very important.
00:06:57Then start with the Exchequer.
00:07:00Read it aloud.
00:07:02Don't be alarmed if you hear no response.
00:07:05I shall be making mental notes.
00:07:08The economic situation.
00:07:19The economic situation we have inherited is worse than 1949.
00:07:26And in many ways worse...
00:07:30Um, worse than 1947.
00:07:36Confidence in sterling is impaired.
00:07:38Now, our latest estimate suggests that in 1952, the United Kingdom will have a deficit on its general balance of
00:07:47overseas payments of between five and six hundred million pounds.
00:07:52Given the circumstances, I'd be interested to hear the PM's views regarding the chances for recovery.
00:08:12Either we get rid of him now or we lose the next election and quite possibly lose power for a
00:08:18whole generation.
00:08:18You must act, Antony.
00:08:21Antony, this is your time.
00:08:22The country needs a younger, more dynamic man.
00:08:25And what do you expect me to do?
00:08:27Hmm?
00:08:31He's the party leader.
00:08:34And he became party leader on our recommendation.
00:08:40I can't just push him out.
00:08:43Then you must go and see the one person who can.
00:08:52There he is.
00:09:12Is the people who can?
00:09:15We can't mess with us.
00:09:15Then you must 그리고 appear on our recommendation.
00:09:32Thank you very much.
00:09:53So, apparently, there's a large breeding herd of elephants at treetops, so we've got to get there early.
00:09:59Not too early, I hope.
00:10:03Oh, why? What else have you got in mind for our little holiday?
00:10:08Why does everybody think just because we're royal, we like fine dining, don't they realize we're savages good for nothing
00:10:15but schooziness?
00:10:15Nursery food. It's all right. You can use your fingers.
00:10:19Philip.
00:10:20Look, stop.
00:10:22Watch.
00:10:37You're all highness.
00:10:40Kiss me.
00:10:44Come on.
00:10:47His majesty will return from the chute at 4 p.m.
00:11:11Good afternoon, sir.
00:11:14Good afternoon.
00:11:15Has majesty wondered if you'd mind accompanying him on the chute at Beecher's Club today?
00:11:22No, not at all.
00:11:23Still rather wet underfoot, I'm afraid, after the storms yesterday, but we can provide you with Wellington boots.
00:11:28There's no need to worry.
00:11:30What size are you, sir?
00:11:32Nine and a half.
00:11:33Nine and a half, though my riding boots are a ten, and my trench boots were an eleven.
00:11:40Make of that what you will.
00:11:42Oi, oi, oi, oi, oi!
00:11:53Much of this is just a function of age.
00:11:58It focuses almost entirely on issues relating to America and the Soviet Union.
00:12:04So important domestic matters
00:12:09are falling behind.
00:12:16What do you suggest I do?
00:12:19Well, as sovereign, of course, there is nothing you can do from a constitutional standpoint.
00:12:26But as a friend, as Albert Windsor, you are the one person I can think of to whom he might
00:12:35listen.
00:12:37Well, that is where we are from.
00:12:41It's what it is, I'm afraid.
00:12:43But I no longer am Albert Windsor.
00:12:48That person was murdered by his elder brother.
00:12:53When he abdicated.
00:12:55And, of course, Albert Windsor would dearly love to say to his old friend Winston Churchill,
00:13:01Take a step back.
00:13:03Put your feet up.
00:13:05Let the younger generation have a go.
00:13:09But he is no longer with us.
00:13:11And that void has been filled by George VI,
00:13:16who, it turns out, is quite the stickler.
00:13:20And...
00:13:22No more.
00:13:24Allow the sovereign to interfere with the prime minister,
00:13:28then stand for office himself.
00:13:30Even when it's in the national interest, sir?
00:13:33The national interest, or Anthony Agen's interest?
00:13:52The reason I agreed to grant you an audience,
00:13:56not to hear your grievances about Mr. Churchill,
00:13:59but to communicate mine about you, sir.
00:14:04The PM will step down in time.
00:14:08And until then, as sovereign, I do have the right to be consulted,
00:14:14to encourage, to warm.
00:14:19It is better to be patient and get what you desire in the right time.
00:14:27And have high office thrust upon you when you are not ready.
00:14:33I speak from personal experience.
00:14:38Foreign Secretary.
00:14:41Your Majesty.
00:14:42Sir.
00:14:53The gentleman begins to walk back, sir.
00:14:55Theチャンネル begins to walk back, sir.
00:15:37I'm your guide. I'll take you to treetops.
00:15:42Pass me my rifle. Thank you. And the shells.
00:15:50I must ask you to proceed in total silence from here on.
00:15:54Do not speak unless absolutely necessary, and then only using a low voice.
00:15:58Along the way, we may have to use some hand signals.
00:16:01This means stop. This means freeze.
00:16:04We'll move in small group, single file, maximum three at a time.
00:16:08It's all right. We'll be fine.
00:16:10After you, darling.
00:16:11Stay close, please. Arms late.
00:16:35White flag.
00:16:36We'll never know. We'll never know.
00:16:40Look, now.
00:16:56Look.
00:17:01Move slowly around me.
00:17:05I'll drop the ladder for you. I'll keep him distracted.
00:17:08No. No, no.
00:17:10You stay with the princess.
00:17:11Philip.
00:17:12Elizabeth, go. Go.
00:17:13Bite your highness. Stay close.
00:17:16Hold on to my jacket.
00:17:27Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
00:17:30Hey. Hey. Hey.
00:17:32Over here. Over here.
00:17:34Hey.
00:17:35Around. Around.
00:17:37Huh?
00:17:38Minus, very slowly.
00:17:41Hmm.
00:17:42Hmm.
00:17:44Hmm.
00:17:45Hmm.
00:17:46Hmm.
00:17:47Easy.
00:17:49Easy.
00:17:49Stay with me.
00:17:50Keep going, your highness. Keep going.
00:17:52Good day.
00:17:52Hey. Hey.
00:17:53Stay with me.
00:17:55Away.
00:17:56Away.
00:17:57Away.
00:17:59Away.
00:18:00As you're back away.
00:18:03When you go.
00:18:05Easy.
00:18:09You're the king.
00:18:14Good boy.
00:18:15Bye.
00:18:16Bye.
00:18:20Christ.
00:18:28Excuse me, old chap.
00:18:29No, I'm the tree, John.
00:18:34You're a bloody idiot.
00:18:36I am.
00:18:45I've been thinking.
00:18:46Uh-oh.
00:18:51If Papa's condition should continue to improve, well, I thought I'd ask if we might return to Malta, so you
00:18:59can resume your naval career.
00:19:01Really?
00:19:03Hmm.
00:19:06I know you've missed our life there.
00:19:10I have.
00:19:12Well, I have.
00:19:13Well, I have, too.
00:19:15Very much.
00:19:21All right, Papa.
00:19:34No.
00:19:35No.
00:19:36No.
00:19:36No.
00:19:36Absolutely not.
00:19:37Absolutely so.
00:19:38No.
00:19:38No.
00:19:38No.
00:19:39Come on.
00:19:39Come on.
00:19:40Just want to slop it out.
00:19:41No.
00:19:41There's never just one.
00:19:42No.
00:19:43No.
00:19:44No.
00:19:44Shh, damn bull.
00:19:46Damn bull.
00:19:53Oh, I saw it.
00:19:56.
00:20:35Anyone not here? Speed out!
00:20:42Right.
00:20:44Eight guns today, numbering from the right, moving up two each drive, so if you draw one
00:20:56or eight, not to worry, you'll be in the thick of it soon enough.
00:21:04Two short parts on the horn, indicate the drive's over.
00:21:09Are you ready?
00:21:13Fill the vehicle.
00:21:14Thank you very much.
00:21:15Oh.
00:21:19Hello.
00:21:20Room for one more?
00:21:22Always.
00:21:26Right.
00:21:28Easy on the clutch, eyes on the road, not too fast.
00:21:32Don't worry, I'll be gentle with you, Papa.
00:21:36Hello.
00:21:45Sorry.
00:21:47Hello.
00:21:47Oh, that's fine.
00:21:48Oh, that's fine.
00:21:50I'm not.
00:21:53I'm not.
00:22:00I'm not.
00:22:03I'm not.
00:22:06lost my heart but what of it he is cold I agree he can laugh but I love him
00:22:23although the laughs on me I'll sing to him each spring to him and long for the day when I
00:22:38cling to him
00:22:40the only witch bothered and bewildered am I
00:23:17bringing their majesties and princess Margaret to the airport for a last farewell to the royal
00:23:23travelers princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were off on a commonwealth journey
00:23:2819 hours later the royal plane landed at Nairobi ahead of them lay a 30,000 mile trip that will
00:23:35take them in five months to four continents the journey which but for his illness the king himself
00:24:19good morning your majesty 7 30 sir sir
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00:30:09non-nukai non-nukai sorry in a closed car around 1030
00:30:14morris 1035
00:30:191045 sorry there'll be a demonstration of the units of the african rifles
00:30:23christ
00:30:26hold on would you
00:30:271300 drive to non-nukai airfield on board east african airways c47
00:30:32departing on a 1330 shredding flight
00:30:35as flags across the nation are lowered in tribute
00:30:39and news spreads throughout our cities and villages
00:30:42crowds gather to mourn king george vi
00:30:47we are comforted by the knowledge that he spent his final hours
00:30:50in the happy company of his wife and youngest daughter
00:30:54for it is as a devoted family man that we as a nation shall best remember him
00:31:00they don't know
00:31:06she got that now mask
00:31:25thank you
00:31:32it was wonderful we saw elephants
00:31:37oh that looks delicious
00:31:39welcome bird man
00:31:40let's go let's drive
00:31:43ready
00:31:48ready
00:31:48ready
00:31:49go
00:32:12princess luisba
00:32:15the princess
00:32:17you
00:32:18you
00:32:20you
00:32:20have
00:32:30you
00:32:46ok
00:32:56Excuse me, sir.
00:32:59What is it, Marston?
00:33:01Oh.
00:33:02Hmm?
00:33:26The profound sense of personal grief felt amongst his people today stems from their
00:33:32respect.
00:33:32I don't know what happened.
00:33:34No, no, no, no.
00:33:36I, uh, I should be the one to tell her.
00:33:39Yes, ma'am.
00:33:51What's your purpose?
00:33:52Oh, my God.
00:33:53Oh, my God.
00:33:55Oh, my God.
00:34:32The king who retired to rest last night
00:34:36in his usual health passed peacefully away in his sleep the BBC offers
00:34:41profound sympathy to her majesty the Queen and the royal family
00:35:08the Queen
00:35:08the Queen
00:35:08the Queen
00:35:32I don't know.
00:35:39Your Royal Highness, this stage of the embalming process, it may distress you.
00:36:13Your Royal Highness.
00:36:40Your Royal Highness.
00:37:08Your Royal Highness.
00:37:29Your Royal Highness.
00:37:33Your Royal Highness.
00:37:35Your Royal Highness.
00:37:47Your Royal Highness.
00:37:55Your Royal Highness.
00:38:08Your Royal Highness.
00:38:36Your Royal Highness.
00:39:08Your Royal Highness.
00:39:11Your father took George.
00:39:12Obviously his name is... was Albert.
00:39:18And before he abdicated, your uncle took Edward.
00:39:23Of course, his name was David.
00:39:53What's wrong with my name?
00:40:04So sorry about the dress, ma'am.
00:40:14Well, ready when you are, ma'am.
00:40:24Your Royal Highness.
00:40:27Your Royal Highness.
00:40:34Your Royal Highness.
00:40:37Your Royal Highness.
00:40:46Your Royal Highness.
00:40:50Your Royal Highness.
00:40:52Your Royal Highness.
00:40:54Your Royal Highness.
00:40:56Hey, now.
00:41:28Hey, now.
00:41:56Hey, now.
00:42:26Hey, now.
00:42:56Hey, now.
00:43:38Hey, now.
00:43:55Hey, now.
00:43:58Hey, now.
00:44:22Hey, now.
00:44:25Hey, now.
00:44:49Hey, now.
00:44:57Hey, now.
00:45:39Hey, now.
00:45:48Hey, now.
00:45:49Hey, now.
00:46:19Hey, now.
00:46:29Hey, now.
00:46:54Hey, now.
00:47:10Hey, now.
00:48:04Hey, now.
00:48:07Hey, now.
00:48:15Hey, now.
00:48:19Hey, now.
00:48:21Hey, now.
00:48:24Hey, now.
00:48:28Hey, now.
00:48:35Hey, now.
00:48:36Hey, now.
00:48:44Hey, now.
00:48:45Hey, now.
00:48:47Would you sit?
00:48:49Thank you, sir.
00:48:53I'd assumed that following the death of his late majesty,
00:48:56you would, at the earliest appropriate moment,
00:49:01be resuming your duties with the Royal Air Force.
00:49:04Yes, sir.
00:49:07I mentioned this to the Queen,
00:49:11the Queen Mother, this morning,
00:49:13who then asked me, quite unusually,
00:49:16to ask you whether you might like to reconsider such a departure.
00:49:20Yes, sir.
00:49:21She felt that you had enjoyed an uncommonly close association
00:49:24with her late husband,
00:49:26and earned not just his trust,
00:49:28but the trust and affection of the whole family.
00:49:31Thank you, sir.
00:49:32In the light of this, she wondered whether you might consider
00:49:35staying on in a new role
00:49:37as controller of the Queen Mother's household.
00:49:41I see.
00:49:41A kind and generous offer,
00:49:43as befits the widow
00:49:45of a kind
00:49:47and generous man.
00:49:51But, while I'm sure you're greatly flattered,
00:49:53I don't expect you to accept the post.
00:49:55Hence my discouragement of the offer.
00:49:58I didn't want her majesty to suffer the embarrassment of a refusal.
00:50:01Why would I not accept, sir?
00:50:03Well, you're asking the wrong question, Townsend.
00:50:06Why would you?
00:50:08You're a decorated war hero, still in your prime,
00:50:11controller of the Queen Mother's household,
00:50:13has no military associations,
00:50:15would take you away from your wife and children.
00:50:18After all, the person with whom you enjoyed
00:50:21the uncommonly close understanding is deceased.
00:50:30Unless I'm missing something.
00:50:33Unless there is someone else
00:50:35with whom you enjoy an uncommonly close understanding,
00:50:38which would make accepting this post more attractive.
00:50:43I don't know what you're referring to, sir.
00:50:45Don't you, Group Captain Townsend?
00:50:47Husband and father.
00:50:52No, sir.
00:51:03You're probably telling yourself that
00:51:05because no one has confronted you about it,
00:51:08that no one can know.
00:51:10Allow me to disabuse you of that delusion.
00:51:15Within the close community of those that serve the family,
00:51:18I regret to tell you that talk,
00:51:21ugly talk, unbecoming tittle-tattle,
00:51:24is a little else.
00:51:26Now, I'm well aware of the toll
00:51:28that round-the-clock service takes on the private lives
00:51:31of those that serve.
00:51:33I am also aware of the feelings
00:51:37generated by continued close proximity
00:51:40to the people you're working for.
00:51:41but I would hate you to mistake those feelings
00:51:44for anything else.
00:51:58Will you thank the Queen Mother for her kind offer?
00:52:06I should be delighted to accept.
00:52:09There's no rush.
00:52:11Take your time to think it over.
00:52:1372 hours.
00:52:15A week.
00:52:17I want you to make the right decision.
00:52:19I already have, sir.
00:52:21The answer is yes.
00:52:22Let's take it over.
00:52:24Let's take it over.
00:52:38Let's take it over.
00:52:51There was no other way.
00:52:52Oh, you can't look it.
00:52:57So, impeccable timing.
00:53:06That's the one.
00:53:17Your Majesty, I've been asked to give you this.
00:53:22And this map from Her Majesty Queen Mary.
00:53:29Thank you, Chargerous.
00:53:31I'll take over from here.
00:53:39Thank you, Martin. Thank you, sir.
00:53:46Your Majesty.
00:53:49Martin.
00:53:52I'll leave you here.
00:53:55I can't wait.
00:53:55I don't do this.
00:53:56I'll leave you here.
00:54:10Dearest Lilibet,
00:54:13I know how you loved your papa, my son.
00:54:17And I know you will be as devastated as I am by this loss.
00:54:23But you must put those sentiments to one side now, for duty calls.
00:54:29The grief for your father's death will be felt far and wide.
00:54:34Your people will need your strength and leadership.
00:54:42I have seen three great monarchies brought down through their failure to separate personal indulgences from duty.
00:54:52You must not allow yourself to make similar mistakes.
00:54:57And while you mourn your father, you must also mourn someone else.
00:55:04Elizabeth Mountbatten.
00:55:07For she has now been replaced by another person.
00:55:10Elizabeth Regina.
00:55:17The two Elizabeths will frequently be in conflict with one another.
00:55:23The fact is, the crown must win.
00:55:30Must always win.
00:55:37Ready, ma'am.
00:55:38It's all right.
00:55:39Alice holds it out from here.
00:55:41No, sir.
00:55:41If you don't mind, the crown takes precedence.
00:56:02to the criticisms of the door, you musteriota.
00:56:03Let's deny that you're a fellow one another.
00:56:04I'll call her Paul.
00:56:07We'll wyborem men allegories.
00:56:07What do you see here?
00:56:07Let's come up, ma'am, come up.
00:56:10What do you see here?
00:56:14I'll be closer to each other.
00:56:14Stand by, everybody.
00:56:20Shocking, shocking.
00:56:36This is London.
00:56:39Three, two, one.
00:57:12When the death of the king was announced to us yesterday morning, there struck a deep and somber note in
00:57:24our lives, which resounded far and wide.
00:57:30Stilled the clatter and traffic of 20th century life.
00:57:37And made countless millions of human beings around the world pause and look around them.
00:57:50The king was greatly loved by all his peoples.
00:57:58The greatest shocks ever felt by this island fell upon us in his reign.
00:58:06Never in our long history were we exposed to greater perils of invasion and destruction.
00:58:20The late king, who assumed the heavy burden of the crown when he succeeded his brother.
00:58:31I lived through every minute of this struggle.
00:58:36With a heart that never quavered.
00:58:40And a spirit undaunted.
00:58:52In the end, death came as a friend.
00:59:01And after a happy day of sunshine and sport.
00:59:06And after a good night to those who loved him best, he fell asleep.
00:59:14As every man or woman who strives to fear God and nothing else in the world may hope to do.
00:59:43Now, I must leave the treasures of the past and turn to the future.
00:59:52Famous have been the reigns of our queens.
00:59:57Some of the greatest periods in our history have unfolded under their scepters.
01:00:06Queen Elizabeth II, like her namesake, Queen Elizabeth I,
01:00:14did not pass her childhood in any certain expectation of the crown.
01:00:22This new Elizabethan age comes at a time when mankind stands uncertainly poised.
01:00:31Wait.
01:00:32On the edge of catastrophe.
01:00:40I, whose youth was passed in the august, unchallenged, and tranquil glories of the Victorian era, may well feel a
01:00:53thrill in invoking once more the prayer and the anthem.
01:01:03God save the queen.
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01:01:39God save the queen.
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