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00:28You
00:38Oh
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01:13Thank you
01:14Thank you
01:14You got an idea
01:17Thank you, darling
01:35Yeah
01:36Yes
01:37Good morning
01:38Good morning
01:39Let me go
01:42This is my sister
01:43I'm not going to tell you
01:45What did you do in the morning?
01:50Co-cola
01:51Did you see the smell of the smell of the grass
01:54and the smell of the grass
01:55came from you
01:56What did you say?
01:57She's your sister
02:01What's your name?
02:03Muhammad
02:04Muhammad
02:08What are you talking about today?
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02:45Why, Sidi?
02:47Half by half.
02:51I'm sorry.
02:52I'm the first time I see you,
02:54I'll tell you that you're a man.
03:03What's this?
03:06This is the king of English.
03:07You're the king of English!
03:08You're the king of English!
03:16You're the king of English.
03:18Edward.
03:20But this isn't the king.
03:22This is the king of English.
03:26Wallace Simpson.
03:28This is the king of Muhammad today.
03:32You don't have a price?
03:34It doesn't happen.
03:35You don't have a price.
03:37Let me tell you about the English
03:39that you were surprised
03:40that you saw the king of them.
03:42The English were in our country
03:44from the year 1882.
03:47They gave it to the earth.
03:48They gave it to the country
03:49and they gave it to our freedom
03:51and our freedom.
03:53But it was so good to the English
03:54and the one who fell apart
03:56and fell apart from them,
03:58the Greeks who saw them
04:00as the earth.
04:07they gave it to their freedom.
04:08if they were raised a different way,
04:15they would have an English
04:19One of them who came from them
04:20and they made a job,
04:20and they put a job in the village.
04:20and they went to them.
04:23They were not identified
04:26and they did everything.
04:27They got in the cemetery,
04:28and they did everything.
04:28It was easy to see them,
04:29and you can find them.
04:30They're like them.
04:32I asked them to say they're dead.
04:37They're living here.
04:50Thank you, Sidney.
04:57I'm getting rather fond of him.
05:00Who?
05:01Sidney.
05:03When I first engaged him, I have my doubts.
05:08I thought his presence might serve as an unwelcome reminder of our time in the Bahamas.
05:13Our exile from England.
05:15Our banishment from home.
05:17Come on.
05:18You loved every minute of being governor.
05:21I love the climate.
05:23Not the job.
05:25A cocked hat covered in swan's feathers is hardly the same thing as wearing the crown.
05:32But, er, I'm impressed by his work.
05:35And if you're agreeable, I am going to ask our Bahamian friend if he, er...
05:48He wants the job on a permanent basis.
05:53Fine by me, darling.
06:00Sidney.
06:02The Duchess and I were wondering whether you would, er, consider joining our little family
06:08on a more permanent basis.
06:10Here's an example.
06:12I'm sorry.
06:14We're just standing right...
06:17...
06:34But I'm sorry.
06:37I don't think we're going to do this.
13:21She is magnificent.
13:34And I love her.
13:36I want to make her once again.
13:41The greatest hotel in the world.
13:52And in return...
13:57We are treated with contempt and discrimination.
14:01Let's go!
14:23Mr. Al-Fayed, wait.
14:29Wait.
14:39Let's go!
14:42Let's go!
14:42Let's go!
15:05Let's go!
15:07Let's go!
15:08Let's go!
15:09Let's go!
15:11Let's go!
15:12I don't know.
15:42That is actually like mayor of Paris.
16:14That is actually like mayor of Paris.
16:20That is actually like mayor of Paris.
16:27That is actually like mayor of Paris.
16:49That is actually like mayor of Paris.
17:36That is actually like mayor of Paris.
17:42That is actually like mayor of Paris.
18:06Yes, sir.
18:06After he abdicated the throne as King Edward VIII.
18:10Yes.
18:11You know, the Duke visited Alexandria once.
18:13That was my first overseas trip with his royal highness.
18:17And then he asked me to join him permanently
18:19and brought me here with him to Paris.
18:22As his valley?
18:23Yes, sir.
18:26The valley of the king.
18:28Sir?
18:28It's an Egyptian thing.
18:30No matter.
18:30So, tell me, what did your job entail?
18:33What did you do for him?
18:36Everything.
18:37I took care of every aspect of his life.
18:40From the moment he opened his eyes in the morning
18:42to the moment he closed them at night.
18:52And how did someone forgive me of your background know
18:57what a former king of England might need?
19:00I didn't.
19:02His royal highness taught me everything.
19:05With great patience and kindness.
19:10Then will you teach me?
19:14In which capacity?
19:16As my personal valley.
19:19British society is the finest in the world.
19:23British manners and customs rule the world.
19:26With your help, I will become that rare thing.
19:30A British gentleman.
19:45Now, there are a dozen writers you have to read
19:48if you are ever to understand the English.
19:52P.G. Woodhouse.
19:55Rudyard Kipling.
19:56P.G. Woodhouse.
19:58Rudyard Kipling.
20:00Charles Dickens.
20:01It's the shooting diaries of Colonel Peter Holcomb.
20:11Afternoon tea is not a task to hurry through, Mr. Mohamed,
20:14but a ritual to be savored.
20:25You'll be in the doghouse if the Duchess catches you pouring tea like that.
20:32For the city, a simple dinner jacket.
20:34Midnight blue, never black.
20:36For the country, jeans and shirts.
20:38Freedom and ease.
20:39Corduroys and cheques for golf.
20:41A Cerise baseball cap.
20:43And always...
20:44Wherever you are...
20:47Socks.
20:48Rolled down every morning, ready to slip on.
20:57As for recreation, to have your own suit is important.
21:01The English are fundamentally a bloodthirsty breed.
21:05But golf...
21:06Now that is a game I am truly passionate about.
21:10Passionate.
21:11It's not very talented.
21:13Captain of ten golf clubs.
21:17He learned his swing from the great champion,
21:19Percy Boone.
21:21Percy Boone.
21:21How do you do?
21:22Three-time winner on tour.
21:24Author of several books.
21:26And the greatest teacher in all Europe.
21:29Percy sorted out a kink in my back swing
21:31with the help of stop-action photography.
21:35Of course, the true sport of kings is polo.
21:39Where connections and friendships are made
21:41that will last a lifetime.
21:43Which is why Dodie is already a passionate polo player.
21:47Passionate.
21:48Just...
21:49Not very talented.
21:53Everything in British society begins and ends with the royal family.
22:00If you are seen in their company, if you are known and trusted by them,
22:04then all doors will open everywhere else.
22:09I've taken the liberty of having the jacket cut with a high waist,
22:13just as the Duke used to.
22:15To give a slightly longer leg.
22:20The Duke felt it gave him more stature in photographs.
22:28Thank you, Sidney.
22:33Very handsome, sir.
22:36Thank you, Sidney.
22:47Very handsome, sir.
23:06two birds.
23:09four of us.
23:12One.
23:14Two birds.
23:14One.
23:14It's been a showroom.
23:19may we see your ID what but I have the members to get we need to see your ID
23:25mr. Al Fayed is a new member do you mind I'll leave you sir yeah there's some
23:32gentlemen I want to come through thank you thank you
23:38you can't enter unless you remember anything
23:51I paid a fortune for these tickets they told me I will be close to the Queen
23:58who is there
24:02mr. tiny Roland arrows larger shareholder and sponsor for this event sitting next to the Queen
24:10is his privilege
24:25good night darling say good night to Baba my love my night good night my beautiful son you want us
24:40to buy a
24:40shop her roots is much more than a shop tindy harrods is part of the national soul and the very
24:51fabric of
24:51what it is to be British owning harrods is like owning the tower of London or Westminster Abbey the
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25:00this is
25:01of course
25:02And if we're going to do it, we're going to make it to us, and we're going to be able
25:05to do it in our hearts.
25:07And we're going to be in the heart of the British society.
25:10We're going to be able to do it in our hearts.
25:16And we're going to be able to do it in our hearts.
25:20How much?
25:22600 million pounds.
25:43I hope that still leaves enough for me to do what I want.
25:48Which is?
25:49To set up a production fund, to finance...
25:52Finance what?
25:54Motion pictures.
25:57I found the perfect partners.
26:00The best people with world-class talent and connections.
26:04And what do you have?
26:06What do you mean?
26:08They have talent and expertise.
26:12What do you have?
26:17Money.
26:18I have money.
26:22What do you have?
26:24That's not fair.
26:26I have ideas.
26:28I have instincts.
26:30And I have a right.
26:31That's right.
26:33The right is...
26:34Yes, of course.
26:35The right is.
26:36I am a business.
26:37I am a business.
26:37I am a business.
26:38I am a business manager.
26:38I am not able to live in your life in my life.
26:41Why do you say a little bit?
26:42You want to get on your face to let me be scared or not?
26:46You want to kill me?
26:48I am a man.
26:51You're not.
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31:11what's the matter we have an Oscar we have Harold's and you look miserable
31:18why I'm sorry sir I just received news the Duchess of Windsor
31:46she died this morning three months before her 90th birthday heart failure
32:00she'd been confined in a house for eight years crippled by arthritis suffering from mental
32:08derangement mostly being fed through a tube
32:27she's at peace now and we'll be buried at problem hall next to his royal highness
32:34and we'll be right back to the house
33:08sit down
33:10it was such a beautiful house
33:31filled with so much love
33:34but after the Duke died it was neglected
33:39and in the end
33:42like the Duchess herself
33:44fell into ruin
33:49and
33:57and
33:59and
34:09I don't know.
34:54It's so sad, rain getting in through the ceilings.
35:00Walls black with soda, priceless furniture, ruin.
35:06And there was so much happiness here.
35:09What is this?
35:12Catalogue numbers.
35:14All the Duke and Duchess's possessions, the jewelry, his clothes, his bureau, which contain papers of great sensitivity, including his
35:25diaries, is due to be put up for auction.
35:28It doesn't go back to the royal family.
35:33No, sir.
35:36The fate of the house and its possessions is now in the hands of the French authorities.
35:43Please.
35:43Please.
35:43Oh, my God.
36:21When I saw the state the villa was in, I said money is no object.
36:28Restoring it will be my honor and pleasure.
36:39A former king of England lived here.
36:43It has historical significance.
36:46No matter the cost, it will be my gift to the British royal family.
37:29All right.
37:55It appears the renovation took three years and cost a great deal of money, and now Mr.
38:02Al-Fayed has invited you to pay the renovated property, which he has renamed Villa Windsor.
38:09A visit.
38:12Don't you dare.
38:15If it was controversial for me to visit when my uncle was alive, I'd say there's even less reason when
38:20he's dead.
38:21That was our thinking, too.
38:24But it seems there are all manner of valuable possessions at Villa Windsor,
38:31which we feel it would be important for the Crown to have back.
38:34Such as?
38:35A Dutch old master painting, The Baby Prince.
38:39That belongs to the Royal Collection.
38:41The Duke's garter banner.
38:43That should be returned to the Royal Collection.
38:47Queen Mary's pearls.
38:48They belong to...
38:50Me.
38:52But perhaps most importantly, the Duke of Windsor's desk, containing correspondence from the time of the abdication, and the Duke's
39:02diaries.
39:02His Royal Highness was never one to restrain his pen.
39:07And material relating to his wartime's day in neutral Spain and Portugal, where he and the Duchess were frequently in
39:15the company of Nazis, who hoped to install him as a possible puppet king.
39:20Yes, thank you, Robert.
39:22That's, um...
39:23That's enough.
39:27How do we best solve this?
39:37A visit?
39:40I would be most honored.
39:43When?
39:45Yes.
39:47Yes.
39:48Wonderful.
39:50Yes.
39:52We look forward to it.
39:55The Queen's private secretary.
39:58I always said she would come.
40:03The mountain is really moving to Muhammad.
40:09Where's Dodi?
40:10Tell him to come.
40:27I don't know.
40:27Yeah.
40:42Oh, my God.
40:47Yeah.
40:52Oh, yes.
40:53Oh!
40:53Oh!
40:53Oh, yeah!
40:53Oh, yes.
40:57Mr. Al-Fayed, I'm here on behalf of Her Majesty.
41:02A great honor, sir.
41:08Abducation desk.
41:13Chair.
41:16The coronet of the Prince of Wales.
41:21Got a banner.
41:30The Duke's diaries and photographs, whose letters and papers.
41:40If you want to make the Queen very happy indeed, you'll let her have those back.
42:06If I may say, sir,
42:10whatever thoughts you might be thinking,
42:12I imagine they're no different from the thoughts the Duke had about the royal family almost every day he was
42:18alive.
42:19What are you talking about?
42:21Mohammed Al-Fayed just made the Queen of England very happy indeed.
42:26Wait
42:26me
42:29What?
42:37What?
42:38What?
42:40What?
42:42What?
42:44What?
45:17Who is that?
45:19Mr. Alfayed, the owner of Harrods.
45:22And of Villa Windsor in Paris.
45:26Oh, yes.
45:27I suppose I'd better sit with him this time.
45:30Might be nice.
45:31And as the official sponsor today, he will have that expectation.
45:35Hello, Hugh.
45:36Hello, Hugh.
45:39Oh, and Porchie, too.
45:41Oh, and Porchie, too.
45:43Oh, Porchie.
45:46Well, in that case, can I leave that with you?
45:51No.
46:10I'm afraid you've got me.
46:15I'm afraid you've got me.
46:25Oh, and look, a gift bag.
46:28Special gifts for the boss lady.
46:30Oh, that gets me anywhere.
46:33Boss lady seems allergic to me.
46:35Well, that makes two of us.
46:37Surely not.
46:37Barely bring herself to look at me, which is why I'm here today.
46:41Try and get back in her good books.
46:43She's making me work for it.
46:46Diana.
46:48Muhammad.
46:49But you must call me Mumu.
46:52Why must I call you Mumu?
46:55All my friends do.
46:58Gosh, we're friends already?
46:59That's quick.
47:01Too quick?
47:02Maybe a little too quick.
47:04I'm great friends with your father, Lord Spencer.
47:06Yes, I know.
47:07And Lady Rain.
47:08A wicked stepmother.
47:10Do you know her nickname?
47:12No.
47:13Acid Rain.
47:16What about your nickname?
47:18Mumu.
47:19Did you make that up?
47:22You look like someone who might make up a nickname for themselves to sound cool.
47:25No.
47:26It came from my father.
47:29What was his name?
47:30Ali Ali.
47:33Ali Ali?
47:34Yes.
47:36Does everyone in your family say things twice twice?
47:39No, no.
47:41I bet they do do, Mumu.
47:44Stop it.
47:45I know.
47:45We have to be serious.
47:46There's royalty here.
47:47Yeah.
47:48Somewhere.
47:51Not anywhere near you, then.
47:54No matter how much you pay to grovel, you paid a lot.
47:58A fortune.
48:00Are you even interested in horses?
48:02Not promoting.
48:03No, me neither.
48:07Oh, now he comes.
48:10May I present my son, Dodie?
48:12Your old highness?
48:13Dodie, Dodie.
48:14Or just Dodie?
48:16What?
48:17It's a joke joke.
48:19It's funny funny.
48:22I see.
48:24Will you join us?
48:26I can't.
48:27I'm with friends.
48:30Pleasure meeting you.
48:34Now, let's see what some Queen's gift bag.
48:42A watch?
48:44An expensive watch.
48:46You little creep.
48:49A silver pen.
48:51It's me.
48:59That seems to have worked out well.
49:01I was worried I'd been rude, but...
49:03As it turns out, a match made in heaven.
49:07Quite.
49:11Out of the acorn of a simple kindness,
49:15an oak tree of happiness will grow.
49:25Out of the acorn of a bad things.
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