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00:12C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:17C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:19C'est, c'est bon.
00:21C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:22Lovers say that in France.
00:25C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:26When they thrill to romance.
00:28C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:30It means that it's so good.
00:34Ah, c'est bon.
00:37C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:38So I say it to you.
00:41C'est bon, c'est bon.
00:42Like the French people do.
00:45All the breakfast, all the breakfast.
00:46Because it's all so good.
00:49I wonder how many of them are aware of the tension behind the scenes.
00:51Every word.
00:53Some of these people have paid a thousand pounds for a ticket.
01:14The Queen, the real star of tonight.
01:15The Queen, we're told, is just the person's away.
01:23The Queen, the real star of tonight.
01:27Steps out onto the red carpet.
01:29To be greeted by the much-loved theatrical impresario, Delcott.
01:33President of the entertainment artist, Benevolent Fun.
01:35For tonight is the night when the world of show business and royalty come together for a good call.
01:42For you, Annette.
01:44It's from the challenge.
01:46It's in the city.
01:47Have anyone got my...
01:50All right, then, George.
01:53And now, to National Anthem.
02:01Oh, it's started, has it?
02:12All right, then, Catherine.
02:14Here you are.
02:16And you, Nerissa.
02:17Good girl.
02:24Swallowed?
02:26Well done.
02:29Oh, you're good, sir.
02:33Bedtime.
02:34Bedtime.
02:35Bedtime.
02:36Bedtime.
02:38Bedtime.
02:39Bedtime.
02:41Bedtime.
02:43Bedtime.
02:51Bedtime.
05:48How can you tell?
05:50This is a huge secret.
05:53It's virtually a state secret.
05:56I'm...
05:57I'm all ears.
06:00And eyes.
06:02And lips.
06:03All right.
06:05Did you say lips?
06:13Are you feeling naughty?
06:16Yes, I can see that.
06:18Mm-hmm.
06:23Ma'am, I have greatly enjoyed the last few months...
06:28So have I.
06:28...and the closeness that has developed between us.
06:31Closeness, not closeness.
06:32Intimacy.
06:33Oh, God.
06:37Please.
06:58There was a time when the men I loved would simply leave me for other women.
07:02And now they're living for the church.
07:05Who?
07:06Derek Jennings.
07:08Dazzle.
07:09Yes, Dazzle.
07:10What were we doing with him?
07:12Falling slightly in love.
07:15Oh, Margaret.
07:16Mm.
07:16Colin Tennant said we were the two most impossible people he knew that we should be kept apart
07:22at all costs in the interests of public safety, like nitrogen and glycerin.
07:27But he's so handsome.
07:30He is.
07:31Has an unkind word for everyone, which I adore.
07:37And touching vulnerability.
07:42And because he has found happiness as elusive as me, so we discuss all the different kinds
07:49of ways that we've tried to find joy and calm.
07:53A good brisk walk, I say.
07:54Mm.
07:55Yes, that might work for you.
07:57It does, every time.
07:58But it might not be enough for the rest of us.
08:02And Dazzle has found the thing that works best for him.
08:08Which is?
08:10The priesthood.
08:11Catholic priesthood?
08:12Yes.
08:13Well, that's the second reason he was never the right man for you.
08:19The first being?
08:22Well, you know.
08:24Friend of Dorothy.
08:27Dazzle?
08:27Famously, yes.
08:29You sure?
08:31But the way he looks at me sometimes.
08:34Mm.
08:35Describe that.
08:36With great, big, adoring eyes.
08:39I think you're fine.
08:40That's because you're a royal princess.
08:42And he's a raging snob.
08:45Am I that stupid?
08:48Oh, desperate.
08:50I don't like the sound of that cough.
08:52That's fine.
08:53And you've been struggling with your chest for a while.
08:55Should have realized when he kept suggesting going to the opera.
09:22Princess Margaret is undergoing investigative surgery at the Royal Brumpton Hospital.
09:27The 54-year-old princess, who was admitted this afternoon, is unlikely to learn the results of those procedures for
09:33several days.
09:33But royal sources say she has not been suffering from any specific ailment.
09:37The hospital has declined to release any further details on the princess's condition.
09:42It's thought that Princess Margaret was smoking as many as 60 cigarettes a day.
09:46And that, of course, would go against any medical...
09:47I think we'll switch this off, shall we, as well?
09:50Princess Margaret will switch it off.
09:51Princess Margaret will be fine, dear.
09:54Princess Margaret will be in good hands.
10:05Princess Margaret will be in good hands.
10:56Princess Margaret will be in good hands.
11:05Princess Margaret will be in good hands.
11:27family. I can honestly say I never wanted four. A brace would have been quite enough for me but
11:33the boss put her foot down after a tough negotiation on the yacht in Lisbon in a storm.
11:41Do you remember? Yes I do. Along came another two. The B team. It's the second eleven. Who have been
11:51very special. Not that the first slot aren't special but they were expected I suppose. Duty.
11:57Whereas the second lot came out of I was going to say pleasure but that's really not the right word.
12:04Judging by Anne's face. That's the word I'm looking for. Joy. Exactly. Joy. They were conceived in
12:16reconciliation and they have bound us all together and brought great joy. So please raise your glasses.
12:27I'm sure. Oh Margot. Many many happy returns to um. I'm sorry what's your name again?
12:38The runt of the litter. Dear Edward. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Thank you.
12:44Thank you. You want the big piece? Yeah. I like all of that. Come off it. I'll drop it up
12:49in two.
12:50Seeing as it's your sister's birthday you get the extra big piece.
13:05I remember the day that one was christened.
13:12And there's a photograph of a space with our babies. Yes.
13:16You were holding yours as if it were a bomb.
13:21You're looking terribly glum having just had another huge row with Tony.
13:26He was never the right man for you.
13:28Well I've come to the view that there is no right man for me.
13:32You don't see that.
13:33No it's true. Love is a tender kiss for most people.
13:36Well for me she saves her sharpest axe.
13:41Well I am ready for a new chapter.
13:45Without men.
13:47Without cigarettes.
13:50Without.
13:58I'm finally ready.
14:00To focus on the one thing that won't let me down.
14:04What's that?
14:05Us.
14:06My position as a royal.
14:09My duty.
14:11So I come on bended knee with a familiar request.
14:18Give me as much responsibility as you can.
14:23As many jobs, as much work.
14:25What your sister needs to stay afloat.
14:29It's a sense of meaning.
14:37I love your daughter.
14:39I love you.
14:41I love you.
14:43I love you.
14:47I love you.
15:02So I love you.
15:04Yeah, that's beautiful.
15:16Hello, you.
15:18Hello, you.
15:22And hello, him.
15:24Your Royal Highness.
15:25Not interrupting, are we?
15:26No, not at all.
15:27Renee is coming at noon.
15:30Oh, a new bow?
15:31No, a new hairdresser.
15:34Another friend of Dorothy's.
15:36Ah.
15:37Other than that, nothing.
15:39No.
15:41The day stretches before me like a great yawning void.
15:50So.
15:54What do you want?
15:57Can't be good news, or you wouldn't have wrought lurch.
16:03Ma'am, we've come to talk to you about the 1937 Regency Act, which created a list of senior royals
16:10who could be called on to deputise for the monarch on formal occasions.
16:15Yes, I know all about that.
16:17I've been stepping in for half a years.
16:19Yeah.
16:21But there is a specific number of those senior royals, just six.
16:28Go on.
16:29Well, the recent 21st birthday of Prince Edward means that he is now of age.
16:35And as a child of the sovereigns, well, he ranks higher than you in the line of succession.
16:44And you will therefore be required to relinquish your role as councillor of state.
16:55Don't take that away from me.
16:56It's all I've got.
16:57Oh, Margaret.
16:58It makes no sense.
17:00I have the maturity, I have the wisdom, not to mention the experience.
17:04Edward's a boy.
17:06He's an immature, useless boy.
17:08Yes, that may be, but we all have to play by the rules.
17:11You will have time to concentrate on your convalescence.
17:15Would you leave us, please?
17:19Leave us.
17:38I don't want more time.
17:42Don't you see?
17:46Time.
17:47It scares me.
17:49It fills me with dread.
17:53I want...
17:56I want something to fill it with.
17:59Will you still have your interests?
18:01Oh, please.
18:03And your friends?
18:04Friends?
18:06The ones worth knowing they're fed up with me.
18:09Your charities?
18:10Charities?
18:11They don't want me either.
18:13No, not now.
18:14We have the Princess of Wales.
18:16She's younger.
18:18She's nicer.
18:19Prettier.
18:20No, nobody wants this.
18:22Oh, Marco.
18:24I asked you for just one thing.
18:27To give me work.
18:29A purpose.
18:30Dignity.
18:31Yes, and if it were up to me, I would have given it all to you.
18:35The whole show.
18:36Gladly.
18:36From day one.
18:37But it's not.
18:38What?
18:40So we have to live with it.
18:41No.
18:42I will have to live with it.
18:43Not you.
18:44I will.
18:44I will.
18:45No.
18:47No.
19:01No.
19:03No.
19:03No.
19:04No.
20:05Hello?
26:20Ma'am.
26:20Ma'am.
26:36Because, well, I'm ashamed to say I've been feeling, a little low.
26:45Well, for a while now, and this current slump seems to have resisted every attempt I've
26:58made to muscle through.
27:02Are you aware of anyone else in your immediate family struggling with mental health issues?
27:14Prince of Wales, he has his ups and downs, but I wouldn't say that's a condition, that's
27:20just marriage.
27:22The Duke of Gloucester, my uncle, he got low from time to time.
27:29I only ask because I am aware, through professional colleagues, of the sisters.
27:37Sisters?
27:41What sisters?
27:43That's when she told me about our cousins, our first cousins, Catherine and Larissa Bowes-Lyon,
27:50third and fifth daughters of mummy's favourite elder brother, Uncle Jock, being locked up
27:55in the Earlswood Institution for mental defectives, if you please, in Redhill.
28:00Yes, I remember hearing about Catherine and Larissa and their terrible problems, but they
28:07long dead.
28:09It's my understanding they're both very much alive, but we can check.
28:15What are you doing?
28:16That's my button.
28:20Oh, here we are.
28:21It works.
28:24Let me do that.
28:26I'll do that now.
28:27I'm fine.
28:34There we are.
28:36Ooh, heavy.
28:43Catch.
28:44Don't you do.
28:45Not funny.
28:46Go carefully.
28:50Yes.
28:51Oh, yes.
28:51Oh, yes.
28:58Look, here it is.
29:00Narissa, deceased, 1940, Catherine, deceased, 1961.
29:06There it is in black and white.
29:07Both died long ago.
29:10Oh, strange.
29:18Not here.
29:25Who was it?
29:27Mr. Jennings, ma'am.
29:29Dazzle.
29:31What did he want?
29:32To let you know that he was going to be in London next week for a few days.
29:36In case you had any time.
29:40No.
29:43I know.
29:44No.
29:51I have no idea what's going to be in London.
29:54Be sure that you drunken up.
30:02So let us know.
30:03No, no, no.
30:04No.
30:04No.
30:05No, no, no.
30:06No.
30:06No, no.
30:07No, no, no.
30:10limitations
30:12Well, I've been happy for the chauffeur to drive us
30:16Well, then we wouldn't have been alone why is it so important that we're alone
30:44Someone asks me who I am they won't your priest, but I'm not not yet. So just a seminary. I
30:50don't know that
30:52Still look suitably clerical and beyond suspicion feels wrong, ma'am
30:57deceitful
30:59Can always confess later now go
31:38That's it
32:08They are alive man
32:10You saw them I did
32:15How were they?
32:20They are like children ma'am
32:23But they know who you are and they know who your sister is
32:30They have pictures of the whole family which they know is their family
32:40Love that one, don't you?
32:42Oh yes
32:43Keeps it in pride of place she does
32:55Should I get your cousins to say hello?
32:57Hello?
32:57Did you say cousins?
33:00Hello?
33:01Hello?
33:02Hello?
33:02And there are more
33:06More what?
33:09More what?
33:11Cousins of theirs equally afflicted
33:16Sit down
33:17Sit down
33:18Sit down
33:19Sit down
33:19Sit down
33:19Sit down
33:19All family together
33:21Sit down
33:21Okay
33:21Sit down
33:24Sit down
33:25Sit down
33:49Sit down
33:51Oh, darn it!
33:53We're just in bed for lunch.
33:56Not hungry.
33:58Oh, we're starving.
34:00We've all been for long walks this morning.
34:03Well, you and I are about to go for another.
34:06You don't mind if I steal her away, do you?
34:09No, not at all.
34:16Five! Five, Mummy!
34:20Five members of our close family locked up and neglected.
34:23What do you expect us to do?
34:25Behave like human beings.
34:26Don't be so naive. We had no choice.
34:30They're your nieces.
34:32Daughters of your favourite brother.
34:34They were unwound.
34:36Aunt Rinella was overwhelmed.
34:38And then the way things suddenly changed for all of us.
34:41None of us could have foreseen it.
34:42It was it.
34:44Well, the abdication...
34:45Not everything that is wrong with this family can be explained away by the abdication.
34:50But the abdication did change everything.
34:53You were too young to understand.
34:56Everything.
35:03It's complicated.
35:05No, it's not.
35:06It's wicked.
35:07And it's cold-hearted.
35:08It's cruel.
35:10It's entirely in keeping with the ruthlessness I myself have experienced in this family.
35:17If you're not first in mind.
35:20If you're an individual character with individual needs.
35:24And God forbid, an irregular temperament.
35:27If...
35:28If you don't fit the perfect mould and...
35:32Silent, dutiful supplication.
35:35Then you'll be spat out.
35:36Or you'll be hidden away.
35:37Or worse, declared dead.
35:41Darwin had nothing on you lot.
35:44Shame on all of you.
35:46Margaret.
35:46No!
35:48Margaret!
36:14If I try to explain...
36:17Will you at least listen?
36:31The fact is...
36:33The moment that man...
36:35Your perfidious uncle...
36:38Abdicated the throne...
36:40It really did change everything, overnight.
36:45I went from being the wife of the Duke of York,
36:48leading a relatively normal life,
36:51to being queen and wife of a king emperor.
36:58At the same time, my family, the Bowes-Lyons,
37:02went from being minor Scottish aristocrats
37:05to having a direct bloodline to the crown,
37:12resulting in the children of my brother.
37:15Catherine and Nerissa.
37:18And their first cousins.
37:20Edonia.
37:22Etheldrida.
37:24And Rosemary.
37:27Yes.
37:29Paying a terrible price.
37:34Why?
37:36Because their illness, their imbecility...
37:41Don't use those words.
37:43Their professionally diagnosed idiocy and imbecility
37:47would make people question the integrity of the bloodline.
37:53What?
37:55Can you imagine the headlines if it were to get out?
37:58What people would say?
37:59The hereditary principle already hangs by such a precarious threat.
38:06Throw in mental illness.
38:09And it's over.
38:12The idea that one family alone
38:15has the automatic birthright to the crown
38:18is already so hard to justify.
38:22The gene pool of that family
38:24had better have 100% purity.
38:32There have been enough examples on the Windsor side alone
38:36to worry people.
38:38King George III.
38:40Prince John.
38:41Your uncle.
38:43If you add the Bose-Lion illnesses to that,
38:48the danger is
38:50it becomes
38:52untenable.
39:09It's all a family disease, isn't it?
39:13When they...
39:14they tell you you can't marry.
39:17When they strip away your official role.
39:21When they side with your husband
39:23as your marriage falls apart.
39:26And now this...
39:30this final
39:31insult.
39:35That every diminishment,
39:38every
39:39rotten
39:43misfortune
39:44is
39:46written
39:47in my blood.
39:52So...
39:56without...
39:57tip-toeing to protect me
39:59or
40:00dressing things up,
40:02tell me the truth.
40:05As well as being born second,
40:09am I destined to be mad
40:11too?
40:14No, ma'am.
40:18When I heard you'd
40:20made the appointment to come today,
40:23I did a little research.
40:26Now, the genetic fault
40:27responsible for your cousin's condition
40:30seems to have descended
40:32from their common
40:33maternal grandfather,
40:35Charles Trefusis,
40:3621st Baron Clinton.
40:39This suggests
40:40that the recessive gene
40:41responsible for their condition
40:43lies with the
40:44Clinton family.
40:46So how did it get
40:47to the Bose-Lyon family?
40:49Through your aunt
40:50Vanella.
40:52Born Clinton,
40:53who married
40:55John
40:55Bose-Lyon.
40:57Uncle Jock.
40:58What your cousins
40:58suffer from is a severe
41:00developmental disorder.
41:02Whatever issues
41:03you may or may not
41:04be facing,
41:05that's not the same thing
41:06at all.
41:07It hasn't somehow
41:08passed
41:09to my mother,
41:11Queen Elizabeth.
41:12No.
41:13Then,
41:14if they didn't threaten
41:16the integrity
41:17of the royal family,
41:18the girls need never
41:20have been hidden away.
41:23And what my family did
41:24was unforgivable.
41:45Anyway,
41:47she prescribed
41:48medication,
41:51psychotherapy,
41:52and increased
41:54exercise.
41:56I'd be suggesting
41:56giving up alcohol soon.
41:58Giving up alcohol?
42:00You could always just
42:00convert and come over
42:01to Rome.
42:05Dazzle.
42:05The only thing
42:06that's worked for me
42:07lifted my spirits.
42:09Before I became
42:10Catholic,
42:10I attended church.
42:12After I converted,
42:13I found a faith.
42:14The difference is
42:15night and day.
42:16Oh, now you're being
42:16evangelical.
42:17I feel evangelical.
42:18It's not just the beauty,
42:19it's the rigor
42:20of the Catholic Church.
42:22It demands
42:23complete submission,
42:24which strong,
42:25willful characters
42:26like mine,
42:27and I would suggest
42:28yours, ma'am,
42:29need.
42:30Hmm.
42:31One cannot fully
42:32receive God
42:33until one has
42:34submitted to
42:35something larger.
42:36And the moment
42:37I did...
42:38Don't tell me.
42:39The lights went on.
42:40You found happiness.
42:42More than happiness.
42:46Ecstasy.
42:47And the gloom
42:48we talked about
42:49so many times.
42:52The emptiness
42:54has gone.
43:00How nice.
43:01So come over.
43:05I would.
43:06But,
43:06in case you
43:07hadn't noticed,
43:08Dazzle,
43:08I've already
43:09submitted to
43:10something larger.
43:12The royal family
43:13of the United Kingdom.
43:14If I became
43:16Catholic,
43:17it would be
43:18a national scandal.
43:19There would be
43:20talk of betrayal,
43:21second reformation.
43:23No, they'd
43:24make me give up
43:25my title
43:25and kick me out.
43:27Would that be
43:27so bad?
43:29To free yourself
43:30once and for all.
43:32To find happiness.
43:35Why would I?
43:36The title,
43:38my seniority,
43:39the proximity
43:40to the crown,
43:41is my happiness.
43:42It's who I am.
43:43I don't expect
43:44you to understand.
43:45No, I don't understand.
43:46You've just
43:47discovered
43:48terrible things
43:49about your family.
43:50A system that
43:51ignored five members
43:52of its own
43:52to protect itself.
43:53Will that same system
43:54protect you?
43:55No.
43:56It doesn't protect
43:57anything except
43:58the center.
43:59Those away
44:00from the center...
44:01But I am
44:01in the center.
44:02I am in the very center.
44:05I am the queen's sister,
44:07daughter to a king emperor,
44:09and I will always
44:10be in the center.
44:15Now go,
44:16dazzle.
44:19Back to your
44:20ecstatic new family,
44:21and I will
44:22struggle on in mine.
44:28and I think
44:29it would be better
44:29if we
44:30don't see
44:31one another again.
44:41And
44:44should you ever
44:46find a moment,
44:49perhaps you
44:50will pray
44:51for me?
44:52I will.
45:01Your
45:01royal highness.
45:02do you
45:03and
45:03you
45:03do you
45:23come?
45:23I
45:23thought
45:23there was
45:24work
45:24off.
45:25I love my eyes all the time
45:28I know I broke the sky
45:32I got a feeling like I'm falling
45:35And you're losing my heart
46:13I love my eyes all the time
46:24I know I broke the sky
47:16I love my eyes all the time
47:24I love my eyes all the time
47:54I love my eyes all the time
48:24I love my eyes all the time
49:11I love my eyes all the time
49:38I love my eyes all the time
49:39I love my eyes all the time
49:45I love my eyes all the time
50:11I love my eyes all the time
50:18I love my eyes all the time
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