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00:27You
00:42Well, I've always been a very outgoing person got my wine circle a book club
00:50Church
00:53I'd always ask him to come, but he never want to I'd say to her. I don't know these people
00:57I have a busy job. I'm tired in the evenings. It can be tired every night
01:07Everyone would say where's Anthony they'd assume something was wrong in the marriage and soon enough there was
01:15We had moved out into separate bedrooms and started eating separately. Yeah, we done
01:22Become very different people
01:30I
01:30Couple number one case number three zero nine of ninety six Carter and Carter
01:40Before long the love are gone from my side. It's a shame really because
01:49Still love her
01:53No
01:58Don't anymore
02:03I'm sorry the petitioner maintains that her marriage to the respondent has irretrievably broken down
02:13Does
02:13Does any part your person wish to show cause against decrees being pronounced or to be heard as to the
02:19question of costs?
02:20No, sir
02:21No
02:22Very well
02:23I pronounce decrees and make orders in accordance with the respective district judges certificates
02:28Next piece
02:31Next piece
02:33Next piece
02:47Next piece
02:58next piece
03:22Dearest Charles, dearest Diane, I am writing to let you know that everyone is now of one
03:30mind. The determination of your marriage is not only inevitable, but preferable.
03:40When you made your vows to each other on your wedding day, it was an occasion that warmed
03:46millions of hearts around the world. Fourteen years later, those vows lie shattered all around us.
03:58To approve a divorce, let alone request it, goes against every one of my convictions as
04:06a wife, mother, sovereign, and head of the Church of England. But the present situation
04:15has become intolerable and is causing great pain and anguish to the whole family, in particular
04:23to your sons, William and Harry. My fervent wish is that by reaching an agreement swiftly,
04:34you will restore a dignity that in recent years has so regrettably been lost.
04:42with love from Mama.
05:20All right.
06:09In the days immediately after the interview, I felt like the whole world was on my side.
06:15But then the wind changed.
06:18People who'd always been on my side, they started to turn.
06:23Like who?
06:30What?
06:33Who?
06:44Valued members of staff leaving me.
06:49My press secretary.
06:51My private secretary.
06:56And the man I hoped might love me.
07:01The heart surgeon.
07:03Dr. Khan.
07:04Mm-hmm.
07:11Suddenly gone silent.
07:23And then the letter from the Queen.
07:25It was so final.
07:28It was so matter-of-fact.
07:32The epitaph to our marriage written up in a few lines.
07:40It was like that moment when the coffin's brought into a funeral and you realise that it's
07:48all real.
07:48Well, you come.
07:55Hey!
07:56What'd you do?
07:59It's my car.
08:01It's my car.
08:04Come on,remo!
08:05Go away!
08:07Go away!
08:08Go away!
08:10Go away!
08:13Go away!
08:15Let me know.
08:38My lawyers came to see me today and informed me of Diana's headline DeMarx.
08:48She wants to keep her residence at Kensington Palace, as well as her office in St. James'.
08:53She wants her office budget to be separate from the financial settlement,
08:57for which she is seeking a one-off payment of some 35 million pounds.
09:02God, that's punchy.
09:04Outrageous and totally unrealistic is what it is.
09:06Hang on.
09:11That's going in the kitchen garden, not there.
09:15She knows perfectly well that I can't take that kind of money from the Duchy of Cornwall.
09:20And then she's threatened, if I contest the figure, that she's going to withdraw her consent to the divorce.
09:26Which means another two years before we can get the marriage legally dissolved.
09:32Frankly, it speaks of desperation that she should sink this low.
09:35Well, she probably thought after the Panorama interview that she'd be left holding all the cards.
09:40Instead, it's all just blown up in her face.
09:42Years.
09:44Anyway, how are things with you?
09:47Those ghastly people gone from the end of your drive?
09:50Oh, sadly not.
09:59They seem to set up home there.
10:02I have to creep around like a criminal under house arrest.
10:05Mrs. Campbell has to deliver all my food to me and I can't even take the dogs for a walk.
10:11I'm literally under siege.
10:13Literally.
10:15It's an outrage that you're made to suffer like this.
10:18I had a word with a member of my legal team.
10:21She came up with the name of someone she'd been impressed by at the Press Complaints Commission.
10:25A public relations expert who could protect you, sort of fight your corner in terms of privacy and public image.
10:33Would you meet with him if she arranged it?
10:36With a spin doctor?
10:45It's now clear the Princess of Wales has engaged Anthony Julius at Mishconderea.
10:51The Prince of Wales has engaged Fiona Shackleton at Farrah & Co.
10:57Neither is known nor I suspect was hired for their ability to give ground and make peace.
11:03And I worry that with feelings on both sides still running high after the panorama program,
11:09it might prove hard to keep things amicable.
11:14Yes.
11:16What we need is some kind of mediator.
11:21Someone who might be trusted by both sides.
11:25A privy councillor, perhaps.
11:28The Lord Chancellor comes to mind?
11:31Or Baroness Chalker?
11:32Douglas Hurd, of course, recently retired. He could be excellent.
11:35What about you?
11:36Who?
11:38Me?
11:40You've done such good work in Northern Ireland.
11:42You are the rarest of things.
11:45Someone that is easy to like and trust.
11:48I know as Prime Minister you are the busiest man in England,
11:52but might you consider it?
11:54To act on our behalf?
11:57As an intermediary?
11:59An intercessor?
12:02An umpire?
12:06I was lost for words.
12:09A boy from Brixton who couldn't get a job as a bus conductor,
12:11being asked to mediate in a royal divorce.
12:15By the Queen herself.
12:18I was tickled by her use of the word umpire.
12:21One or two?
12:22Two?
12:22Two?
12:25You know I've always fancied myself in the role.
12:28Players everywhere, getting hot under the collar, appealing loudly all around you,
12:33and me, the calm, quiet, reasonable man.
12:37I'm heading back to Huntington.
12:39See you at the weekend?
12:41I'll try my best.
12:43Your children will want to see you.
12:47We all want to see you.
12:48It depends how much work I have.
12:50Being an American citizen...
12:52I was taking steps...
12:54Yes.
12:56Of course.
12:59I thought there was a worthy objective.
13:01Meanwhile, the British Gas Hierarch is admitting its big shake-up that's seen 11,000...
13:07...to be written up and says last year...
13:08Couple number 12.
13:10Case number 502 of 96.
13:14Lawson and Lawson.
13:17Um...
13:18The worst bit is him getting home just as it's getting light.
13:22I do shift work.
13:24Long distance lorry drain.
13:27He sleeps all day and works all night.
13:29I'm just trying to do my job.
13:31Provide for my family.
13:33This is catchphrase.
13:35What's the point in having a family if you never see them?
13:38And that's hers.
13:42I have begged him to take on less shifts.
13:45Three a week instead of five.
13:47And he promises he'll talk to his boss, but he never does.
13:49We need the money.
13:56In my childhood...
13:58...family was at the heart of everything we did.
14:01Sorry.
14:08My dad was always there, making everyone laugh.
14:13Always going on about your perfect father.
14:17In my family, sometimes we had to choose between putting money in the gas meter and buying food.
14:27You've no idea what it feels like to have nothing.
14:30The biggest birthday present you could give your children would be time with you.
14:37Time with their dad, sorry.
14:47How recently...
14:52I told my dad...
14:54...how hard it's been...
14:57...and he said to come home.
15:01...to a proper family.
15:05So we're going to move home.
15:09The girls can have a grandfather, if not a father.
15:16Very well, I pronounce decrees and make orders in accordance with the respective district judges' certificates.
15:24Next, please.
15:28I'll get in.
15:34Am I terribly late?
15:36Not at all.
15:37Come on in, pop your coat there.
15:40Is he already here?
15:41Yes.
15:42It's all fine.
15:43He's just waiting for you through here.
15:45Okay?
15:47Mark Bolland.
15:48Camilla Parker-Bolls.
15:49Hello.
15:50I'm not quite sure what I was expecting a spin doctor to look like.
15:54Older, perhaps.
15:55Don't let his youth put you off.
15:57This one's a killer.
15:58So are we over here?
15:59Do you just want to sit down?
16:01I'll go over there.
16:02Mark.
16:05Would you like some tea?
16:06Yes, please.
16:09Do you take milk?
16:10No, straight up.
16:11Thanks.
16:12Mark?
16:12Yes, please.
16:15Have some milk.
16:19May I start by saying how much sympathy I've felt for you?
16:24For as long as I can remember, really.
16:25Don't worry about me.
16:26I'm fine.
16:27No, I disagree.
16:27I think the press, and by implication the country, has been monstrous.
16:33Well, one doesn't want to be all poor me about it, but people have not been kind.
16:39I think they forget.
16:41Loving Prince of Wales has cost me everything.
16:47So what are we going to do about it?
16:49As I see it, I have a clear choice.
16:51Either I abandon my relationship with Charles and start my life again out of the limelight,
16:56or I put my foot down and...
16:58Oh, no.
16:58What?
16:59They're clamping your car.
17:01No, it's not my car.
17:03It belongs to the Prince of Wales.
17:04It's one of the estate cars.
17:06Let me deal with this.
17:08I'm on it.
17:11Hello?
17:12Excuse me.
17:13Oh, how are you doing?
17:14You're very strict right here, don't you?
17:15I've got no idea, but...
17:17Hillary will sort them out.
17:18She's a force of nature.
17:20Oh, here's the one in uniform.
17:22Anyway, you were saying either you abandon your relationship with the Prince of Wales
17:26and you start your life again out of the limelight, or...
17:30Or I put my foot to the floor and go for it.
17:34For what?
17:35Isn't it obvious?
17:38I don't want to spell it out.
17:40I think it's right for you to spell it out.
17:45Go for official acceptance, legitimacy.
17:49As his wife?
17:50Yes.
17:51And therefore, ultimately...
17:56Well, whatever I would be if I were his wife.
18:00I believe there is a name for it.
18:01I can't say that word.
18:03What word?
18:05The Q word.
18:07Why?
18:08Because it's unsayable.
18:10Because it's treasonous to even contemplate it.
18:13That's what we're talking about, isn't it?
18:16Standing here in this terraced house, in the middle of Islington, watching someone clamp your boyfriend's car, you being queen.
18:23Look, I never wanted any of that.
18:29But...
18:30What is my alternative after all this time?
18:33If I let this...
18:36This situation, this predicament I'm in, diminish me, destroy me.
18:41No, I agree.
18:41You need to go for it.
18:44The thing is, I think if we were to marry, I could actually be some help.
18:48I know how to make the Prince of Wales happy, which he deserves, and do a better job, which the
18:52country deserves.
18:55I cannot watch the buggers muddle these advisers he's hired to help him make of it most of the time.
19:01Here, here.
19:03Particularly around divorce.
19:05The biggest single overnight improvement the Prince of Wales could make to his public image would be to resolve the
19:11divorce as swiftly and as amicably as possible.
19:13I agree. I mean, the entire country is sick of the War of the Wales.
19:15Sick to the back teeth.
19:18Oh, Diana would never be clumped, would she?
19:22One bat of the eyelids, one flash of the smile, and they will all just melt away.
19:29Why not show your face? It might make a difference.
19:33My leathery old skin, unplacked eyebrows, and dreadful dandruff.
19:38I don't suppose you read that piece.
19:40I did. I'm sorry.
19:42And I will take care of all that, I promise.
19:46Should we talk again in the coming days?
19:48Yes. All right.
19:50Great.
19:51I suppose I better move that bloody car.
19:52Yeah.
19:57Well, very nice meeting you.
19:58Lovely meeting you.
20:02Look, here she comes. I told you she wouldn't be long.
20:05Hello, chaps. I'm terribly sorry about this.
20:08I wonder if I drive the car away now, could you see your way to possibly letting me out?
20:13That would be fine, madam.
20:14Thank you. You're very kind. I'm so sorry.
20:17We can draw a line under the whole thing.
20:22I liked him. I think you will, too.
20:25Who?
20:26The spin doctor.
20:28I think you should meet him.
20:30What for?
20:32For a spin check-up with his little stethoscope.
20:37Oh, God, you make me laugh.
20:42More than laugh.
20:43The two cornerstones of any successful relationship, does your partner make you laugh?
20:50And do they make you...
20:52What?
20:54Never know who's listening.
20:57Oh, God, that's true.
21:00Don't want to make that mistake again.
21:03No.
21:04No.
21:06No, we do not.
21:11Night.
21:15Night.
21:32Night.
21:37Night.
21:38Night.
21:40Night.
21:42Night.
21:44my side to behave civilly when her side has already made such an open declaration of war.
21:50Perhaps the princess, in seeking such a large initial sum, is simply trying to ensure her
21:56future independence, rather than allowing a situation to develop in which she is beholden
22:01to you for a longer period of time. In some ways, her attempt to avoid a financial settlement with
22:08no fixed term could be seen as a way of liberating you both. I'm afraid that's
22:13speaks to a generosity of spirit that you possess, not Diana. An opening demand of this
22:20magnitude is clearly designed to ruin me. It is entirely in keeping with the princess's
22:26desire to destroy me at every turn.
22:32I'm simply encouraging you to be more flexible in your thinking toward the princess, and what
22:37her motivations might be. When she is flexible, I shall be flexible.
22:41Don't talk to me about flexibility. He's the most inflexible man I know.
22:47Well, after a lengthy and, I think, productive discussion, I can confirm that His Royal Highness
22:55is now prepared to discuss a sizable payment with just one stipulation, that you refrain
23:02forever from speaking in public about the marriage, or the monarchy, in any way that could be seen
23:08as damaging.
23:16If he's going to stuff my mouth with gold and hope I gag, that sum had better have eight figures
23:22and start with a three.
23:28In any negotiation, it's worth remembering there are often two languages being spoken, the language
23:35of the demands being made and what's actually being said underneath. I prefer to try and ignore
23:41the former and speak the latter. The princess team is saying, we want you to be happy. We want you
23:50to be secure.
23:52We just want to keep things quiet and private. And dignified.
24:25We want you to be secure. We want you to be secure. We want you to be secure.
24:28Mrs. Parker Bowles, good to see you. Oh, Camilla, please.
24:34Look what I found in a lay-by.
24:40Your Royal Highness, everywhere I go, a deafening chorus telling me to engage you immediately
24:46and what an enormous difference you could make to both our lives.
24:49Mrs. Parker Bowles couldn't have been more effusive, and this morning,
24:53John Wakeham telephoned me and told me how indispensable you've been
24:56at the Press Complaints Commission. That's very kind. I don't have any special powers.
24:59I really don't. I just, you know, read the newspapers, watch TV like everyone else.
25:06But I do now sense a tipping point where the Princess of Wales' perceived disloyalty
25:14with regard to the Panorama interview might actually help the two of you.
25:19How?
25:21Well, if you appear to be the complete opposite. The reasonable party.
25:26Stable. Settled. Mature.
25:31Professor, you must resolve this divorce.
25:35You cannot retain the sympathy and respect of the nation until that's done.
25:39Yeah, yeah.
25:39Talk to your lawyers. Instruct them to reach a generous agreement.
25:45Take the high ground, get it done, and then we can focus on the two of you.
25:50And start to bring Mrs. Parker Bowles out into the open.
26:00We met when she came to work as a hygienist in my dental practice.
26:07I never had much stability in my life. So when Mark expressed interest, I was flattered.
26:18We started seeing each other. I'd always wanted kids. I just hadn't found the right woman yet.
26:25When he got on one knee, I imagined telling my mum who was always on at me about my failed
26:32relationships.
26:33Who is he today? She'd always say. Should I bother learning his name?
26:37And I thought, this will show her.
26:41On the honeymoon, I suggested that we start trying.
26:43We'd never talked about kids before.
26:44She didn't want to know.
26:48I was only 24.
26:50I said, give it time.
26:51She started going out. The first once or twice a week. I was okay with that.
26:56Really? I don't think so.
26:57Then more and more.
26:58He would stay up, waiting for me.
27:01Like you were avoiding me.
27:03Like a parent.
27:05I started getting stressed.
27:06Like a policeman. Listening in on my calls, reading my post.
27:11All I wanted was to start a family.
27:15Couple number 23. Case number 1044 of 96. Turner and Turner.
27:29I just couldn't cope.
27:32With his control. It just felt suffocating.
27:43Do you ever feel that some people just aren't cut out for marriage?
27:49You certainly aren't.
27:57Does any party or person wish to show cause against the decrees being pronounced or to be heard as to
28:05the question of costs?
28:06No, we're not.
28:08Very well. I pronounce decrees and make orders in accordance with the respective district judges' certificates.
28:16Next, please.
28:32Prime Minister, Your Majesty.
28:35Your Majesty.
28:37I detect a sunniness of disposition today.
28:41I'm happy to say there has been headway in the negotiations between the Prince and Princess of Wales.
28:46Oh.
28:47Well done.
28:50How on earth did you manage that?
28:53I wish I could take the credit.
28:55The breakthrough was instigated by the Prince of Wales,
28:59who seems to have discovered a new urgency in bringing the matter to a close.
29:03He's offered a lump sum of some 17 million pounds,
29:07plus an additional annual stipend of some 400,000 pounds,
29:10from which the Princess will be able to fund her own office and travel arrangements.
29:16So, what are the next steps?
29:18A joint statement from the Wales' legal teams, as well as one from Buckingham Palace.
29:23A decree nysi will have to be filed,
29:26and the final hearing will take place in a regular court.
29:30The same procedure as thousands of divorces before it and after it.
29:42How sad.
29:46The biggest, most celebrated wedding in memory.
29:53Then this.
30:04Once we're happy with the draft, we'll send it on to the Princess to look over too.
30:10We felt it should be as brief as possible.
30:13It simply confirms the joint custody arrangement,
30:16and nods to the Princess of Wales' future role as a valid but separate issue.
30:32The same, but I think we need to ensure that things are important.
30:37How could we get to the court?
30:38If we should have the birth here,
30:41and if you could find it.
30:48If you could find it.
30:49Hey.
31:54Mummy.
31:56So, I gather it's done.
32:00Yes.
32:02I hope you're, if not happy, then relieved.
32:09I'm not sure what I feel.
32:12I'm certainly not in relief.
32:18I've made the necessary arrangements.
32:21The funds will be drawn from the privy purse to settle Diana's payment.
32:29It's good for the boys that the hostilities are over.
32:33Yes.
32:40And it can't have been easy for Diana either.
32:50No.
32:51No.
32:56No.
33:06No.
33:10No.
33:13No.
33:13No.
33:15No.
33:16No.
33:33No.
33:34No.
33:37No.
33:43No.
34:48Are those pictures different?
34:50Lots of things here are different.
34:54Why are you here?
34:59Come to take away more furniture.
35:02Inform me of some nasty last-minute change to the settlement.
35:08Honestly, I'm not quite sure why I'm here.
35:13All I know is I got in the car this morning and it just sort of drove itself here.
35:25I know and I would have put on a revenge dress.
35:29Haven't you been wearing one of those every day since our separation?
35:38It certainly seemed like it, reading the newspapers.
35:44What it's worth, I think you look even more beautiful like that.
35:50A mess.
35:52It's natural.
35:55Stop it.
35:57And you still blush, like the very first time.
36:02Only with you, infuriatingly.
36:07Anytime you say anything remotely nice.
36:12I probably didn't do that enough, did I?
36:17Say nice things.
36:21Yeah.
36:30Well, divorce clearly suits you.
36:33Suits you, more like.
36:35You've finally got everything you ever wanted.
36:40No man whose marriage has failed will ever have everything he wants.
36:48It'll forever be like a...
36:51vase with a great crack in it.
36:54Please.
37:01It's none of my business, but, um...
37:05I heard you might have found someone.
37:11Hmm.
37:13I think that's all going away.
37:14Sadly.
37:16Scared him off.
37:18Poor thing.
37:22Sorry.
37:30How are those nuts?
37:31Like cardboard.
37:32They've been there for months.
37:37Are you hungry?
37:39Little.
37:41I could see if there's anything in the kitchen.
37:44All right.
37:46Do you even remember where it is?
37:48The kitchen?
37:50What are you talking about?
37:51I did live here happily for years.
37:55It's this way.
37:57Is it?
37:59And you were never happy here.
38:01I was happy here for five years.
38:03Never.
38:04How long would you say?
38:07A year tops.
38:09Donsense.
38:10We're divorced now, so who cares?
38:16Right.
38:17I've got eggs, mushrooms, started eating onions now that you've left, ham, I could make an omelette.
38:27Great.
38:29Oh, dear.
38:32It's impossible.
38:35Darren usually leaves me notes.
38:38Sticky notes with instructions.
38:40Oh, I see.
38:41Never mind.
38:42The menu's changed.
38:44We're having scrambled eggs.
38:48Good.
38:48Is that enough?
38:49It's perfect.
38:56Why doesn't one just eat scrambled eggs all the time?
39:01Why did we never eat in the kitchen before?
39:05Such fun.
39:09There's so much we could have done differently.
39:11Second time around.
39:15All right.
39:18Now that we're here, a review of the marriage.
39:24An audit.
39:25No judgments, no arguments.
39:27Just lay it out on the table.
39:33An autopsy.
39:35Don't say that.
39:37No.
39:38Marriage is dead.
39:40Both signed the death certificate.
39:42It is an autopsy.
39:46We never did this before.
39:48Because you never showed interest in spending any time alone with me.
39:52You always made sure there were other people.
39:54Because you were so withdrawn.
39:56You were so shy.
39:58I thought company might help.
40:00Yes, but it was always company for you.
40:03It was never company for me.
40:08And I could have been brought out of my shell.
40:11All I needed was the confidence from being loved by you.
40:16All right.
40:17All right.
40:18My fault.
40:21But you didn't make it easy either.
40:27No.
40:29I was difficult.
40:33I was just hurt.
40:37And I wanted attention.
40:38Well, you've certainly got that.
40:40And I'm sorry that so much of it must have felt like an attack on you.
40:50I'm sorry, too.
40:52For all of it.
40:57There was so much pressure on us both.
41:00And we were so young.
41:02I was young.
41:03You've never been young.
41:04Not even when you were young.
41:10I'm sorry that came out meaner than I intended.
41:13Maybe we shouldn't do this.
41:14It's upsetting.
41:21You do know there was always love there.
41:29Yes.
41:32And respect.
41:34In a sense, somehow, we were a good match.
41:37Perfect match.
41:38That was the thing.
41:40The whole world thought we were the perfect match.
41:42It's not the perfect love.
41:43Because you already had that with someone else.
41:48Can I ask a favor?
41:52Can we use her name today?
42:06Camilla.
42:19I never stood a chance.
42:25Neither did Camilla.
42:30All anybody wanted was the fairy tale of us.
42:36For a while, it was a fairy tale, wasn't it?
42:39How could we let everybody down like that?
42:42Hacking chunks out of each other in public, turning on each other in the most awful way.
42:48Some of the things you said in that interview about me being unfit to be king, knowing the impact that
42:55would have on me.
42:56I only meant that being king would stop you from doing other things, things that might actually make you happy,
43:03that you might be naturally more suited to, that's all.
43:09That I'm not naturally suited to being king.
43:11That's not what I said.
43:12That's the thing I was born to do.
43:18I don't think I've ever heard anything more quietly eviscerating.
43:23You're twisting my words up.
43:24Please don't get up.
43:25Say that about our son, too.
43:27That you wouldn't wish him to inherit his birthright either.
43:30What caring mother would?
43:32Watch him suffer this madness.
43:36This waiting for it to happen, the expectation.
43:40Look how miserable it's made you.
43:42It's not the waiting that made me miserable.
43:44It was the years spent rotting in a marriage to someone trying to destroy me.
43:48Why on earth did you marry into this family if that's the way you felt?
43:51If I didn't marry a family, I married a man.
43:53I married you because I loved you.
44:00And I gave birth to a son that we might have a family together.
44:04Not a monocon waiting.
44:14I could ask you the same question.
44:18Why did you marry me?
44:22Because I had no choice.
44:32Asked my parents.
44:37And they were perfectly aware I loved someone else.
44:48There it is.
44:56Or perhaps they also knew.
45:00That a younger, more popular wife might help you succeed.
45:06Watch out how popular she is now, now that everyone sees who she really is.
45:09My popularity has been transferred to William.
45:11Who everyone would prefer to see as king, not you.
45:21You know, I came here today wracked by guilt and uncertainty and
45:29sad for what the country had lost and
45:33sorry for my part in it.
45:38But I leave here liberated.
45:44I'm more certain than ever that only with you out of my life and out of this family can
45:49anyone find the happiness and the stability that's eluded us for 16 years.
46:30Couple number 31, case number 5029 of 96,
46:36His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
46:38and Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales.
46:42It is understood that both parties have lived apart
46:45for two years prior to the petition,
46:48and that the respondent consents to the granting of this decree.
46:54Does any party or person wish to show cause
46:57against the decrees being pronounced
46:59or to be heard as to the question of costs?
47:06Very well.
47:08I pronounce decrees and make orders in accordance
47:11with the respective district judges' certificates.
47:15Could we clear the courtroom, please?
47:18I'm right back.
47:22I've been plain for three years,
47:25and that's not one case.
47:29It's just a few years.
47:33We just got some sick to then.
47:37But then the PUBO meant for time was
47:39notнеacį»nable.
47:41Do I know something else,
47:47but then we came in andģģ my passions.
47:48I was very much ignorant to mention
47:54There are those who say that the monarchy has no relevance to modern British life.
48:06Obviously, a lot of people don't agree.
48:19And so, out into sunshine and bells and wild delight, as a palpable wave of affection and pride wells out
48:27from the crowd.
48:38The marrow fills with people like a thermometer fills with mercury.
48:44Who can doubt the love and happiness that this couple so obviously feel and share?
48:49So strong, that for one inspiring day, a whole nation can forget its troubles to unite in wishing them well.
49:04To be continued...
49:15To be continued...
49:27To be continued...
49:30To be continued...
49:35To be continued...
49:48To be continued...
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