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00:14My name is Mario Brenna. I'm 40 years old. I'm a professional photographer. I work in
00:21advertising and fashion, but the market has gone crazy for society work. Everyone wants
00:28pictures of celebrities, pictures that show famous people. They are no different.
00:34They are human beings just like us, making mistakes just like us. The old rules have
00:42changed. No, there are no rules. It's every guy for himself. People, they pay one, two hundred
00:50thousands of dollars for the right shot. But the right shot is hard to get. Never to be
01:02like hunters, killers.
01:11The competition is crazy. You have to use the imagination. Be creative. Take risks. And I
01:25take more risks than anyone. Which is why I am the best. And why today Mario Brenna is as
01:38famous as the people whose pictures he takes. My name is Duncan Muir. I'm 57 years old.
01:57I'm a professional photographer working out of Balleter near Aberdeen in Scotland.
02:06My bread and butter work is traditional portraiture. Weddings, graduations, that sort of thing.
02:13But my passion, and what I'm best known for, is photographs of the royal family.
02:18Keep going. Godspeed. Is that it?
02:24Where the Queen goes, I go.
02:34She's a very special lady. My wife sometimes jokes that I love the Queen more than her.
02:43Well, I do love the Queen. I'm a proud Elizabethan. I get fed up with people criticising the royal
02:51family. I want to say you try and do what they do. Showing up come rain or shine, punctual
02:57and prepared, with a kind word for everybody.
03:05Does the Queen know me? I wouldn't say she knows me, but she often smiles when she sees me.
03:11Oh, there you are, Duncan. Here I am, ma'am.
03:14Don't you ever get tired of it? Not if you don't, ma'am.
03:17No. No danger of that.
03:21Is that for me? Thank you very much.
03:27She has a unique way of making us all feel connected to her.
03:34She unites a divided country through admiration for her.
03:38Not many people can do that.
03:41I think we'll miss her terribly when she's gone.
03:44Yes.
03:45Yes.
04:12There you go.
05:20Robin.
05:26Yes, I'm happy to say that since www.royal.gov.uk was launched in March, approximately one million people have
05:35been logging on every week.
05:37What have they been doing?
05:38Logging on.
05:39Nothing to do with timber, Granny.
05:41In other matters, we are pleased to congratulate the Prince of Wales on becoming patron of the Royal National College
05:46for the Blind, the Welsh National Opera, and the Stained Glass Museum in Ely.
05:52Good.
05:54And the Princess Royal on becoming patron of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.
05:59Is that it?
06:01No.
06:01I'm afraid there is still item 12.
06:04It simply says confidential.
06:34Yes.
06:50No.
06:57No.
06:57No.
06:57No.
07:07No.
07:16No.
07:16No.
07:17No.
07:20No.
07:23No.
07:25No.
07:27No.
07:28No.
07:29No.
07:29No.
07:30No.
07:33No.
07:34No.
07:44No.
07:54I want a progress report.
07:57Dodie and the princess.
07:59Is it a success?
08:01Seems very much a success, sir.
08:03No, no!
08:06Lots of talking and laughter.
08:08Talking?
08:09What good is talking?
08:10Is there more?
08:13Are they sleeping together?
08:15I wouldn't know, sir.
08:17Put the maid on the phone.
08:19Sir.
08:20The maid.
08:21Get the maid.
08:23Sorry, sir.
08:28Bianca, where are you?
08:39Mr. Mohammed?
08:40I want you to tell me if Mr. Dodie and the princess are intimate.
08:47You know the question I'm asking.
08:51I don't know, but they sleep in one room.
08:54What?
08:55One room?
08:56Are you sure?
08:58Yes, sir.
08:59One room, one bed.
09:02One room, one room, one room, two room, two room, two room.
09:19No.
09:22No.
09:23It's a good thing to see in the south seas.
09:2654...
09:2829...
09:287...
09:3029...
09:307, right?
09:33Okay, bye, bye, bye.
09:53I'll travel.
10:23What are your plans for the rest of the summer?
10:28Well, from here I go back to London.
10:31Mm-hmm.
10:31To see the boys before they go to Balmoral with their father.
10:34And I go to Bosnia with a landmine charity.
10:37But that still leaves time.
10:39Because I don't get the boys back from Scotland until the 31st.
10:45About you, what are your plans?
10:49I was supposed to be getting married.
10:52Remember?
10:54Oh, yeah.
10:58And now?
11:03No, I'm probably not.
11:07I'm sorry.
11:12Does she know about us?
11:17I thought I might fly to LA when you go to Bosnia.
11:20That's hard.
11:24That's brave.
11:26Not as brave as flying to Bosnia and walking in fields of landmines.
11:32Do you know anything about it?
11:34No.
11:35It's actually a huge problem.
11:37Quite apart from landmines killing thousands of people, often children.
11:43Landmine survivors are frequently rejected by their communities.
11:46Because of their disfigurements and injuries.
11:49That's terrible.
11:50It's a man called Ken Rutherford who drew my attention to it.
11:52He started the Landmine Survivors Network.
11:55Well, after his Jeep hit a landmine in Somalia, he lost both his legs.
12:00He said to me, every survivor has a date the day they stepped on the landmine.
12:04He said mine was December 16th, 1993.
12:08And I said mine was the 29th of July, 1981, my wedding too.
12:18Well, at least you still have your legs.
12:21I do.
12:22Yeah, losing those would be a crime against humanity.
12:28What do you think?
12:31Because I've always thought my arms were better than my legs.
12:37Um...
12:38Oh.
12:40Yeah.
12:46It's a tough call.
12:51What do you think I like most about you?
12:57My eyes.
12:59No, but I do like your eyes.
13:03My credit card?
13:05No.
13:07But I do like your credit card.
13:13Your hands.
13:15Why my hands?
13:16Because mine's hands are so important.
13:19Like their lips have to be just the right temperature.
13:25Am I in the right temperature?
13:29I don't know.
13:31I need to check.
13:40Back on.
13:47Where was he?
14:04You're the best.
14:09Here.
14:10I'm going to go.
14:20Yes?
14:22Let's go.
14:54Oh, my God.
14:58What are you drinking?
15:00Bloody Mary.
15:02Thanks, John.
15:15Here he is, Casanova himself.
15:20Omar Sharif.
15:22Dodi-dodi?
15:24It's a couple.
15:30Fellows?
15:33Right?
15:34There are some innocent photos that I am, and I'm not going to talk to you, I'm just going to
15:40make sure you're in street.
15:48Right.
15:50Thank you for letting me know.
15:52Obviously, I'd like to be kept informed.
16:02Right!
16:05This is a robbery!
16:18Oh!
16:19This might be very nice.
16:23Oh!
16:24What?
16:24What are you doing?
16:26What are you doing?
16:29Wait, wait, wait!
16:32I want to.
16:33You don't even know the rules.
16:34You don't even know the rules.
16:35I do know the rules.
16:35You don't know the rules.
16:36Watch the red mess coming.
16:37We put on two, um...
16:39Telephone call.
16:40Blue.
16:40Mr. Fired.
16:41Not now.
16:42He said it was urgent.
16:44There's like a big red box where you press the button, and all the cards just shoot out.
16:49So, do you get the same amount of cards?
16:51Yes.
16:52So, do you get the same amount of cards?
16:53Yes.
16:55Hi, I don't have long.
16:56I know.
16:57You're with the boys.
16:59Um, I'm just calling to let you know that apparently there are some photos of us on the
17:03boat being offered to newspapers.
17:09I thought you said no when you were there.
17:11I know.
17:11It makes no sense.
17:13Well, when are they coming out?
17:15I don't have any more information.
17:18As soon as I do, I'll be in touch.
17:21Apparently the photographs were bought by the Sunday Mirror, who we understand paid 250,000
17:27pounds.
17:28The fiercest speeding war in Fleet Street history.
17:33The Sun and Daily Mail have each paid 100,000 pounds just to reproduce the images.
17:37What's in the photographs?
17:39I gather they have several of the couple kissing.
17:46Do we know when they're going to be published?
17:49This Sunday.
17:51With an extensive advertising campaign on television in the days before.
17:57I'm afraid it would be almost impossible to avoid.
18:04Harry Potter.
18:07You pretend to be a little less excited about leaving me?
18:10It's not because we're leaving you.
18:12No, it's because you're going to your beloved Scotland with its rain and dead animals.
18:16I don't know how you can stand, but we like it.
18:19It's fun.
18:20Oh, it's fun.
18:21Where will you be again?
18:22Uh, Bosnia with the landmine charity.
18:25And then?
18:27A few days with friends?
18:29Like Dodie.
18:31I might go back on the boat with Dodie.
18:34What?
18:36He's weird.
18:38He's not weird.
18:39He's sweet and he means well.
18:42Harry, we're ready to go.
18:43Come on, quickly.
18:45Quickly.
18:46What?
18:47Harry's waiting.
18:49You're the best hugger.
18:50Come on.
18:53Hug.
18:56Really?
18:56It's not for long.
18:58It's three weeks.
18:59It's an eternity.
19:00Need a world-class hug to fill me back up.
19:02You all right?
19:03One, two, probably.
19:03You've got my back.
19:06Phone call every day.
19:08Yep.
19:09Do you promise?
19:09Mm-hmm.
19:12I promise.
19:15Hi, Harry.
19:16Hi, Bob.
19:16Ooh, another one.
19:17You all right?
19:18Good.
19:18I've got you in your ear.
19:21I'm having some fun.
19:23I'd rather like that.
19:24Perfect.
19:25Good seatbelt.
19:26Fingers.
19:33Everything all right?
19:38They can't wait to be rid of me.
19:40Give her a couple of days, they'll be dying to see you again.
19:44Have you got exciting plans for the summer?
19:47Hm?
19:49I heard Bosnia.
19:51Hm?
19:52The landmines charity.
19:54Good for you.
19:56So proud of you.
20:03Can I make a... a... request?
20:10Even though we weren't brilliant at being married, can we, um...
20:17Can we be brilliant at all this?
20:21I think so.
20:24And not just for them, but for us, too.
20:26Hmm.
20:35She didn't get to keep the man of her dreams, but the friend of her dreams.
20:40I mean, it's much more than a friend.
20:43A partner.
20:49All right.
20:50She said.
20:52Giving the brave smile of the runner-up, not the winner.
20:57Let's be brilliant at divorce.
20:58Yes.
21:16The lights.
21:17You're the lights.
21:17Yes.
21:19Okay.
21:23What's going on?
21:24What's going on?
21:28Come on.
21:29Come on.
21:47hi good morning ma'am um mr dowdy asked me to give you this it's a satellite telephone
21:53so you can stay in touch over the next few days right in case things develop
21:58okay ma'am
22:45thank you so much thank you for coming this is the ambassador mr crookie delighted to have you
23:04this is the mayor mr begovic welcome your visit means so much to us
23:17now that the war is over we were afraid the world would move on but the work is only just
23:23beginning
23:34they would like to show you the village she was with his father to collect wood and then suddenly
23:45there was a loud bang and how long has he had his brother so they uncovered a mine here yesterday
24:14sunday papers sir thank you this one works with the explosion when you step on it
24:20and the fragmented mine well it has it scatters little pieces of plastic everywhere
24:43and you remember the drill if there are any doubts stand absolutely still and get our attention
24:54ma'am do you have a moment
25:12i'm afraid it's an 11 page spread
25:23in total the sunday mirror is in possession of 78 photographs which are rapidly being syndicated
25:31around the world parry match paid a million francs
25:39lunch lunch the globe an american tabloid paid over 200 000 the images have proven lucrative beyond
25:55anyone's wildest imaginings and now that photographers realize they can become rich overnight
26:03interest in the princess's private life is unlikely to die down anytime soon
26:10diana
26:13one would almost feel sorry for her
26:18if one weren't so cross with her
26:43ladies and gentlemen the bosnian war is over
26:49people are trying to rebuild their lives but they can't as there are hundreds of thousands of landmines
26:56still hidden every 20 minutes across the world someone is maimed or killed by anti-personnel landmines
27:06diana does the queen know about your new boyfriend
27:11gordon if we could stick to the subject of hand news are you in love diana
27:17please can we stick to the subject of landmines we're not answering personal questions what about
27:22william and harry what do they think about your new boyfriend is this a surprise you were talking
27:26about you're going to marry doody fires well it's next that's the boss yeah eat it
27:30because uh this prince charles approves
27:32is don't you going to put you in one of his fields
27:34come on
27:35you put them in the future together
27:36it's just another flame
27:37do you think you'll ever settle down
27:39is he a good kisser
27:40no
27:41no
27:41no
27:42no
27:42no
27:44no
27:45no
27:59thank you
28:04as a publicist i can't help feeling sorry for her she just spent three days campaigning on behalf of landmine
28:10victims that's the message she wanted beamed around the world
28:13yeah all anyone wants to talk about is dodie fired and i'm afraid it gets worse
28:19how can it possibly get any worse news is beginning to emerge that mr fired
28:26is engaged to be married to someone else
28:29what
28:30a californian model by the name of kelly fisher whose lawyer is now suing mr fired for breach of contract
28:39so
28:40i think we can safely say this isn't going to get quiet anytime soon
28:45god
28:46but in a strange way
28:50this does also present us with an opportunity
28:54you know coming here today i couldn't help being struck by the two very different cultures at play here
29:01st. tropez
29:03scotland
29:05scandal
29:07dignity
29:12irresponsibility
29:13duty
29:15selfishness
29:16principle
29:17a tabloid
29:18princess as opposed to a
29:20broadsheet
29:22prince
29:23now
29:24how would you feel about doing a counter photo
29:28you and the princess
29:30hasn't everyone had enough of photographs
29:32if anything this week's events have proved just how powerful a photograph can be
29:39how could i justify that to the boys let alone to myself
29:45besides
29:46diana and i are getting on rather well at the moment
29:48i owe it to her to be on side
29:51i assume you haven't seen today's daily mail
29:55why
29:56there may be a truce
29:58between you and the princess of wales but
30:00that didn't stop her letting her favorite journalist know that you spent last weekend alone
30:06with mrs pb
30:08and didn't want to take the boys when they came back from holiday
30:13she wouldn't do that
30:23one weekend
30:24one
30:25so i do think we should respond
30:27in some way
30:36how am i going to present the idea of a photo shoot to the boys they hate doing that sort
30:41of thing and i don't blame them
30:43we tell them it's a deal
30:46that we've agreed to these photos so that the media leave us alone for the rest of the holiday
30:54the question is where to find a trustworthy photographer
31:00does such a thing even exist anymore
31:04that's lovely mr mcgettigan one more like that please
31:08good good and now perhaps one with mrs mcgettigan
31:11oh where do i stand
31:12oh just on the left please
31:13oh left
31:14yeah
31:16good
31:17a wee bit closer in
31:18oh
31:20oh you're good have you done this before
31:23oh excuse me just a moment
31:28uh duncan muir
31:29yes that's me
31:31oh hello sir
31:34i'm joking that's with everything then
31:36that's with everything then
31:36that's with everything then
31:37now you're sure it's with everything then
31:39and dan
31:40right
31:40just calm down
31:42you're making me nervous
31:43okay
31:44right see you later
31:44good luck
31:45right
31:45good luck
32:03why do we have to do this because we'll all our friends are just going to tease us
32:07exactly i very much doubt it they will especially if you wear a kilt and carry a shepherd's crook
32:12like little bo peep
32:14little pa peep
32:17little pa peep has lost his sheep and can't tell where to find them
32:21it's a bad idea
32:23a bad idea
32:24bad
32:26all right you don't have to wear a kilt if you don't want to
32:30good
32:44mr muir hello thank you so much for coming
32:48that's why there's no silence
32:51because it's so low
32:59prince william can you come closer in please
33:04wigeon
33:05two minutes
33:05wigeon come on
33:06two minutes
33:07come here
33:07two minutes
33:09come on
33:11lovely
33:14what's the dog's name
33:15wigeon
33:16ah lovely name
33:21perhaps you could throw some stones
33:23yes
33:24try skimming a couple
33:25wigeon
33:27ready
33:30the dog's enjoying it
33:39lovely
33:39lovely
33:40you've got one
33:41it's worse than me
33:42great
33:42that's lovely
33:43it's not three
33:44we need three
33:46sorry can you stand there next to your father please
33:49you carry her
33:52thank you
33:55smashing thank you
33:56and if you could look to me please
33:59answer shot
34:21well that seems to have been something of a triumph
34:24the boys hated doing it
34:26i'm sure
34:28but as a contrast with diana's antics it speaks volumes
34:34did you hear the latest
34:36no what's that
34:38apparently yesterday she flew 160 miles in the harrods helicopter
34:44to visit a psychic in derbyshire
34:50terrorizing some tiny village in the process
34:52perhaps to help mr fayed decide where his priorities lie romantically
34:59given that he already has an american fiance i understand
35:04spare me
35:09diana's behavior is becoming more and more erratic
35:13more and more reckless
35:16more and more out of control
35:20instead of learning from her mistakes i gather she's flown back to the south of france again
35:27i imagine she'll settle eventually
35:31let's hope
35:40all one wants is for that girl to find peace
36:07thank you
36:12so
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