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00:235104, your strength 5.
00:25Roger that, Benson.
00:26We're passing through flight level 17 and 2,500.
00:30Roger, 5104, report approaching 2,500.
00:34Benson, weather is light overcast, wind calm.
00:37Thanks, Benson.
00:40We're hoping for a straight-in visual approach to runway 01.
00:44Roger, 5104, that is approved.
00:47To your descent, report reaching 2,500.
00:50Roger, Benson.
00:515104, our strength 5104, your strength 5104.
00:57And the strength 5104, your strength 5106, your strength 5104.
01:16unto his divine mercy the late most high mighty and illustrious prince edward albert christian
01:25george andrew patrick david duke of windsor sometime the most high most mighty and most
01:37excellent monarch edward the eighth by the grace of god of great britain ireland and the british
01:50dominions beyond the seas king defender of the faith emperor of india uncle of the most high
02:00most mighty and most excellent monarch our sovereign lady elizabeth ii who may god preserve
02:10and bless with long life health and honor
02:28i wanted to thank you for writing such lovely letters to david in his final days
02:34it meant a great deal to him
02:38and he wanted you to have this
02:43which i gave him in 1939
02:49pocket watch and a compass with an inscription no excuse for going in the wrong direction
02:57thank you
03:01i'm sorry not to see your girlfriend
03:05she's picking me up after this we're spending the evening together before i return to dartmouth
03:10but don't tell anyone it's a secret she's not official yet is she the one
03:20yes i think so then if i may offer two pieces of advice
03:26never turn your back on true love despite all the sacrifices and all the pain david and i never
03:35once regretted it thank you and the second watch out for your family they mean well
03:45no they don't
03:49i saw her
04:17a black widow
04:21walis
04:24it's funny old crow
04:27she stared at me it spooked me rather
04:31she gave me a warning
04:32about what
04:34my family
04:38mummy
04:38goodbye darling
04:41bye malga
04:43or you
04:45dartmouth
04:46unbearable
04:47what a question
04:50what a question
04:51i'll be the making of it
04:53just remember acting lieutenant doesn't mean you're in a bloody play
05:00it's funny
05:02i looked at me i looked at them as i was leaving and my mother father grandmother aunt even my
05:10sister and i thought that's what they must have looked like to him
05:16who
05:17who
05:17the last prince of wales
05:21poor lost soul we just buried
05:25he wasn't like them
05:27he wasn't like them
05:29he was brighter
05:30wittier
05:31more independent of thought
05:33more true to himself
05:38and so they united against them and so they united against him
05:42and in that moment
05:46as they looked at me in some god awful way i realized
05:53i just replaced him
05:55i just replaced him
06:25i just replaced him
06:26he was a little bit
06:26what a question
06:26kept him
06:26iOne
07:32But you can't afford it.
07:34Give it a go.
07:35Go on.
08:12Go on.
08:22In recent days, tensions have dramatically escalated between the government and the national union of mine workers.
08:29And the resulting blockade now threatens to close the government's last remaining stockpile of coal.
08:43My friends, it is time.
08:46No more standing at the bottom looking up.
08:49It's time to make us feel cleared.
08:51We close every mine across this country.
08:54And we will continue to freeze stockpiles till they open their ears, open their hearts.
09:07What you're seeing here today is the beginning.
09:10The beginning of the working classes saying enough.
09:13We have tried to reach agreement with management, with government, but the capitalist establishment is bent on crushing the working
09:22class movement.
09:23So today, we're tearing up that agreement.
09:26And from now on, we are men of action.
09:27And we will achieve our aims by any means necessary.
09:52Prime Minister.
09:56I'm sorry, Prime Minister.
09:57They mean no harm.
09:58All animals mean harm.
10:01They're but a meal away from barbarism.
10:10One item on the agenda above all others, I'd say the miners' strike.
10:14Oh.
10:16Which, like a fever dream, a sharp and sometimes painful interlude of madness will soon pass.
10:22Will it?
10:24On the surface, their demands seem quite reasonable.
10:26A wage increase in line with factory workers, and public sympathy for them seems to be growing.
10:31People are sentimental and easily swayed.
10:35No, the issue that confronts us is far more important.
10:39Economic probity, ma'am.
10:40But if the strike continues?
10:42Then it will end in defeat and humiliation for the mine workers.
10:47We, the government, have been quietly moving coal stocks from pit heads to power stations these past weeks.
10:53We have eight weeks of reserves.
10:55By which time we will have wrapped up this whole messy affair.
11:00We are prepared.
11:06Are you warming to him yet?
11:08Mr. Heath?
11:09Hmm.
11:09I'm not sure there's much to warm to.
11:11Give him time.
11:12He's rusty.
11:13Not the first woman in decades he's had a meaningful relationship with.
11:17It's what his enemies have always held against him.
11:20What?
11:21Well, the fact he never married.
11:23People find it hard to trust a leader without a wife and family.
11:28Apparently there was a doctor's daughter.
11:30It was love at first sight.
11:34And she waited for him throughout the war.
11:37Only for Heath to chicken out at the last moment.
11:39So, she married someone else.
11:42Where'd you get all this from?
11:44Some chap I met who knew Heath of old thinks that he never moved past it.
11:51How sad.
11:54There you are.
11:57When you find the right one, snap them up.
12:02As a central theme, it's perfect.
12:05For what?
12:06Your speech to mark our 25-year wedding anniversary.
12:10Why my speech?
12:11Because it's your turn.
12:13I made the one on our 10th anniversary.
12:17Something of a triumph, as I recall.
12:22Mon petit chou.
12:24Speaking of love at first sight,
12:26I had the opportunity to read some of Charles' letters to Uncle David
12:30about his feelings for the Shand Girl.
12:32I think we need to take it seriously.
12:34Why?
12:35I think he's really fallen in love.
12:38You don't love a girl like Camilla Shet.
12:41She's...
12:43She's a bit of fun.
12:45And a welcome distraction from the rigors of the Navy.
12:49The first few months can be pretty tough.
12:55Hey, Lord!
12:59Wake up!
13:01Strange things, daydreams.
13:03Get hungry, Windsor!
13:04You're safe during the 6 a.m. drills.
13:07All that shouting, exertion, rather blows the cobwebs away.
13:13You're even fairly safe in class.
13:16I mean, there's a rigor to astro-navigation in which one can lose oneself.
13:22No, the time you're most vulnerable is when you're out of sea.
13:28Something about the waves.
13:31One begins to disappear.
13:34And then suddenly you're somewhere else entirely.
13:39And there's a feeling I've never had before.
13:43A sense of safety and belonging.
13:48And all that loneliness having vanished.
13:54It's all rather miraculous.
13:57I think you are miraculous.
14:01Tell me, is there any part of all this that's surprised you?
14:06Of what?
14:07Uh, friendship.
14:10You should ask if there's any part of this that hasn't surprised me.
14:14No good surprise?
14:16I think so.
14:17You don't sound certain.
14:19No, I am.
14:21I think.
14:22You seem to be doing a lot of thinking.
14:24It's a worse thing one can do.
14:27Why?
14:28I love thinking.
14:30Yes, and that's what makes things so confusing.
14:34It all gives them clarity.
14:37Not in this instance.
14:40But what we have is special.
14:42I know.
14:44But that's what makes things so confusing.
14:47Because I wasn't supposed to fall in love with you.
14:50None of this was supposed to happen.
14:53What?
14:54Damn, why?
14:55Hello.
14:55What was supposed to happen?
14:57Hello?
14:59We run out of coins.
15:02Hello?
15:03Hello?
15:25You don't want to buy it.
15:28Hello?
15:37Listen...
15:52You don't want to buy it.
15:52You don't want to buy it.
15:55Hooray, we'll advance.
16:00Right.
16:01Touch!
16:03Right.
16:05Hop!
16:14That's not the face I'd hoped to see opposite me.
16:18Commander of the College wrote to me only last week.
16:21Say how encouraged you was by your progress.
16:25A progress which, in his estimation, compares you favorably with your father.
16:31And your grandfather before him and great-grandfather before him.
16:36I know you had your own ideas, your vision of where you belong.
16:43I simply ask that you stick with it a little.
16:46It's not the College.
16:49Well, then what is it?
16:54Camilla.
16:56Sheld.
16:59You two still using one another, are you?
17:03We are.
17:05I like her very much.
17:07Good, good.
17:11I like her very much indeed.
17:14Mm-hmm.
17:15The situation is complicated.
17:19I'm not the only interested party.
17:22Oh.
17:24You mean the donkey walloper, Parker Bowles?
17:27Mm-hmm.
17:28Dickie, I don't want to lose her.
17:30Dear boy, you're not going to lose any woman.
17:34You're the Prince of Wales.
17:36I mean, I don't want to lose her ever.
17:39Mm-hmm.
17:45She's the one.
17:53Now I think you understand what I'm saying.
17:57And why I'm going to need your help with the family.
18:14Eyes, right.
18:21Eyes, front.
18:38My fault entirely.
18:41The Shan girl was only ever meant to be an opportunity for an inexperienced boy to sow his wild oats.
18:51That's why I encouraged it, indulged it.
18:54I never expected him to develop feelings.
18:57Let alone nurture thoughts of...
18:59Don't even say it.
19:00It's madness.
19:02And as soon as that girl's back where she belongs, with Derek's boy, the better.
19:06Mm, I agree.
19:09How shall we handle this?
19:11Well, I can take care of Charles.
19:13Nice long posting overseas will bring him to his senses.
19:17I'll speak to everyone at the Admiralty.
19:19Eight months on the other side of the world, it'll soon go away.
19:23Mm, let's hope so.
19:26Can I leave the Shams and a park of Bowles families to you?
19:30With pleasure.
19:32Mm.
19:50You play the organ, don't you?
19:53I do.
19:55And the pianoforte?
19:56Yes.
19:58What smooth, elegant hands you have.
20:00Long, delicate fingers.
20:05You ever seen a pit, Mr. Heath?
20:07Of course.
20:07Not on your television.
20:09In person.
20:14Then, let's help you.
20:18Get acquainted.
20:20Get acquainted.
20:28Pick it up.
20:31Go on.
20:32Touch it.
20:36Smell it.
20:40Smell it.
20:42So next time you're playing the organ in some cathedral,
20:45having lofty thoughts in the heavens close to God,
20:48think of my members, my comrades,
20:50down there in the heat and the darkness,
20:52digging for coal,
20:53because when they go to work
20:55and break their backs and risk their lives,
20:58they're nowhere near God.
20:59They're in hell.
21:00And they're doing that day in, day out,
21:03so that you and everyone else in this country
21:05can have heat and electricity and power.
21:08We will make no progress
21:09if you concentrate only on our differences.
21:11No, you're wrong.
21:12That's the only way we'll make progress.
21:14Until you recognize the miners' contribution to this country
21:17is what keeps the lights on in factories,
21:20schools, hospitals,
21:21and grand rooms like these,
21:23then there could be no agreements made with the NUM.
21:26Let's talk for a minute about grand rooms like this.
21:29I'm just as much a stranger to rooms like this as you are.
21:32My father was a builder.
21:34I got here because I'm the leader of a political party
21:37elected by the people of this country to lead their government.
21:41This is not my home.
21:42This is the home the people of this country
21:44give the Queen's first minister.
21:46It is grand because we respect democracy.
21:50You can make simple assumptions about who I am
21:53by virtue of the fact that I play the organ.
21:55My parents couldn't afford to buy a piano for me.
21:58They had to pay for it in installments from a shop in Margate.
22:02Let's not waste time on bogus disagreements
22:06about a class struggle between you and me.
22:08I come from a background not so far removed from you.
22:14But I have chosen democracy, unlike you.
22:18And I will not have you or any other hoodlum
22:22come in here and threaten a democratic government
22:24with undemocratic strikes.
22:26This government has its policy
22:28and will not be deviated from it.
22:32Ever!
22:38And we have ours.
22:43And nor will we.
23:01Now that talks between the government
23:03and the mine workers have broken down,
23:05the prime minister has come up with a scheme
23:07for nationwide power cuts to conserve energy.
23:11Christ.
23:12Ever seen battle plans that are less complicated?
23:15Well, that's exactly what the government is calling it.
23:17A battle plan to defeat the miners.
23:20And we expect these power cuts to start soon?
23:23Yes, ma'am.
23:24And for how long?
23:25For the rest of this month.
23:27Perhaps even a year.
23:28What?
23:29This will devastate the country.
23:30Indeed.
23:31There will be interruptions to the normal functioning
23:33of government and the judiciary and the civil service.
23:36Hospitals may have to carry out operations by torchlight.
23:40But Mr. Heath is confident of victory.
23:47As prime minister,
23:49I want to speak to you simply and plainly tonight
23:53about the grave emergency now facing our country.
23:58In the House of Commons this afternoon,
24:01I announced more severe restrictions
24:03on the use of electricity.
24:07We are asking you to cut down to the absolute minimum
24:12it's used for heating and for other purposes in your home.
24:16In industry,
24:18we are limiting the supply of electricity
24:20to almost all factories, shops, and offices
24:24to three days a week.
24:26In terms of comfort,
24:28we shall have a harder Christmas
24:31than we have known since the war.
24:35In the kind of country we live in,
24:38there can be no we or they.
24:41It is only us.
24:44All of us.
24:48If the government is defeated,
24:51then the country is defeated.
25:18Major and Mrs. Shand, Your Majesty,
25:19and Mr. and Mrs. Pocker Bowles.
25:30Thank you for coming, Major Shand.
25:32Your Majesty.
25:33Mrs. Shand, Your Majesty.
25:35Derek.
25:35Your Majesty.
25:37Anne, Your Majesty.
25:39Please.
25:52You're probably wondering
25:54why I've invited you all here this afternoon.
25:56It's a slightly delicate matter.
25:58Something of an imbroglio
25:59involving your son, Derek,
26:02your daughter, Mrs. Shand,
26:03and my grandson,
26:05the Prince of Wales.
26:11Mr. Winsor.
26:12You want you on the quarter deck.
26:14Captain's office.
26:16Sir.
26:22Winsor, come in.
26:33We now have the results from the exams,
26:35and the examining body
26:37has concluded
26:38that you have met
26:39the necessary criteria
26:40to undertake your duties
26:42as Officer of the Watch.
26:45Your first official posting.
26:48Congratulations.
26:56Am I allowed to know where to?
26:59Oh, Christ, not again.
27:02Jenkins,
27:03fetch another lamp
27:04and some candles,
27:05will you?
27:05Yes, sir.
27:07Yes, sir.
27:44Your royal highness.
27:45Your royal highness.
27:47Martin.
27:48Sir.
27:50I wonder if the queen
27:51might have a minute for me.
27:52It's not the best moment, sir,
27:53she's writing a speech.
27:54Could you tell her
27:55I've come all the way from Dartmouth
27:57and that it's very important?
27:59Of course, sir.
28:10Excuse me, sir.
28:12Excuse me, sir.
28:14Excuse me, sir.
28:23Your majesty,
28:24we'll see you now, sir.
28:32Sorry to interrupt, mummy.
28:33I didn't know you were on leave.
28:35I'm not.
28:36Then why are you here?
28:40I've come to ask you a question.
28:42Hmm.
28:45I've been given a posting
28:47eight months
28:48in the Caribbean.
28:50That's not a question.
28:53I'm not happy about it.
28:55Still not a question.
28:57All right.
28:58Here's the question.
29:00Did you arrange it?
29:02Why would I have arranged it?
29:05To separate us.
29:06Break us up.
29:08Who?
29:09Camilla Shand and me.
29:10You just said
29:11you've been given a promotion.
29:12A posting,
29:13not a promotion.
29:14And one that makes no sense.
29:16I'm not eligible
29:16for a posting yet.
29:17I'm not qualified.
29:18People make all kinds of exceptions
29:20from members of the royal family.
29:21Not the Navy.
29:22They pride themselves
29:23on making no exceptions ever.
29:25My question is,
29:26did you or anyone else
29:27in this family
29:28have something to do with this?
29:31Why would we do that?
29:32I have no idea.
29:33Because she's not intact.
29:37Or not the right family.
29:38Or because she has a mind of her own.
29:40Or perhaps just because
29:41it amuses everyone
29:42to take two people
29:43who are perfectly happy together
29:44and to find a reason
29:45to break them up.
29:46Because there is history
29:47of that cruelty in this family.
29:48Well, I won't stand for it.
29:50I won't be pushed aside
29:51like Uncle David
29:52or Aunt Margot.
29:54I won't stand for it.
30:04Martin.
30:09Queen Elizabeth and Lord Mountbatten.
30:12I'd like to see them
30:13as soon as possible.
30:14Together.
30:29Everything was fine.
30:31Everyone was getting
30:32what they wanted
30:32and needed
30:33from the arrangement.
30:35Until the boys
30:36started talking about love.
30:37But what if it is love?
30:39Shouldn't it be allowed
30:40to run its course?
30:41I was allowed
30:41to marry my choice.
30:42That was different.
30:44His rank was different.
30:45The feelings were the same.
30:46The times were different.
30:48His past was different.
30:50Philip was a royal prince.
30:52Does that still matter
30:53in this day and age?
30:54It does.
30:55The system is too fragile,
30:59too precious
31:00to let in unpredictable elements,
31:02dangerous elements.
31:03Camilla isn't dangerous.
31:05She's the first woman
31:06Charles has met
31:07that gives him confidence
31:07and comfort
31:08and self-belief.
31:10Qualities I think
31:11we all agree
31:11he will one day need.
31:13I understand
31:14you are both taking steps
31:15to protect the crown.
31:17But given the history
31:18of this family,
31:19I don't think we can afford
31:19to break up two people
31:21that truly love one another.
31:22we've learnt that lesson
31:23time and time again.
31:24Trust me.
31:26This is anything but love.
31:28Dickie.
31:32There is something
31:33you should know.
31:53Let the children use it.
32:00Let all the children move in.
32:06Let all the children move in.
33:01God, what's all this?
33:04Come in, darling.
33:20We'd like to ask you some questions.
33:23And it's important, while answering those questions,
33:27that you remain clear-headed, unemotional, rational and calm.
33:32As opposed to what, the hysterical and neurotic way I normally behave?
33:39We need to talk to you about your brother.
33:42Which one? I have three.
33:44Charles.
33:47Your one?
33:49Specifically, the suitability of his match with Camilla Shand.
33:54Match?
33:55We believe it's his intention to ask her to marry him.
34:01Fine.
34:03As long as he's prepared for there to always be three in the marriage.
34:07The third being?
34:09Andrew Parker Bowles.
34:12Camilla's first love and the man she's still devoted to.
34:14She's not devoted to Charles.
34:16She likes Charles, but she's obsessed with Andrew.
34:20Spare me.
34:26How do you know all this?
34:28Because I was briefly caught up in it myself.
34:32Wait a minute.
34:33When?
34:34Then, in the past.
34:35It doesn't matter.
34:38It was all very straightforward.
34:39He got what he wanted, which was to make Camilla jealous.
34:42I got what I wanted.
34:44Which was a bit of fun.
34:46Fun?
34:46Yes.
34:47Sorry, Mummy.
34:47It was.
34:56Is that it?
34:57Inquisition over.
34:58Can I go now?
34:59Thank you, darling.
35:04I hope that wasn't too emotional for you all.
35:14I'd like to speak to Mummy alone.
35:16Right.
35:17Good.
35:17That's our cue.
35:21Queens only.
35:38I'm not sure I know where to begin.
35:40Obviously.
35:41Poor Charles.
35:42Stupid, naive Charles.
35:44Yes.
35:45And Anne.
35:45Yes.
35:47I mean...
35:48Who'd have thought it?
35:54So, what's the next step?
35:55The families have been spoken to.
35:57A date has been set for Camilla to be married to the Parker Bowles boy.
36:00Good.
36:01All that's missing is for someone to let them know.
36:05Will you tell Charles?
36:07That would achieve nothing.
36:08It would achieve a great deal.
36:10It would clear the air.
36:12And since you approve of the decision,
36:14as his mother and queen,
36:16it's the right thing to do.
36:17It would only create rancor and resentment.
36:20And while I may approve of the decision,
36:22none of this nonsense was my idea.
36:27Dickie can do it.
36:28This is his mess.
36:59No problem.
36:59Let's check some finales.
36:59Put the advice in my mind.
36:59They're very carefully based artists now.
36:59But first...
37:14During yesterday's extended power cuts, it was almost impossible for many families who depend on electricity to cook or to
37:21heat and light their homes.
37:24Summer camping stoves and old paraffin lamps have been brought out of the attic and dusted down.
37:29It's now almost impossible to buy a candle, a stove or a heater.
37:34In ironmongers, it's always the same notice and orders for fresh supplies have been in for days.
37:40With millions now unable to work, people have taken to the streets and tensions are starting to rise.
37:50There are now genuine fears for the stability of the country and the maintenance of law and order.
37:56I don't know where to begin.
38:00What to say.
38:03Is it true? Do you love Andrew?
38:06It's complicated.
38:08Nothing complicated about it.
38:10It's a yes or no answer. Do you love him?
38:17Yes. In a manner of speaking.
38:20I'm such a fool.
38:23But the more time I spent with you, the more I got to know you, the more my feelings changed.
38:29Transport is waiting, sir.
38:35Obviously not enough.
38:36But that's not true.
38:39Whatever anyone tells you, you must believe that my feelings for you are real.
38:46Then why have we allowed them to do this?
38:48Because apparently this way it'll be better for everyone.
38:52In the long run.
39:27If it were the occasional blackout, I would understand.
39:30But when it disrupts everyday life up and down the country, indeed threatens lives,
39:35threatens law and order, I do begin to wonder whether we really have taken the right course of action.
39:39Well, ma'am, the government is not to blame.
39:41The National Union of Mine Workers has been given every opportunity and has rejected offer after offer.
39:46Alas, a more than generous package worth 48 million pounds was met with wholesale contempt.
39:52But that does not explain the blackouts.
39:54I distinctly remember you assuring me that the government had stockpiled enough coal to weather any storm.
40:00And yet, here we are.
40:01It's true. The strikes have lasted longer than we anticipated.
40:05And the stubbornness of the miners and unions has been considerably more violent.
40:10I think we can safely say there has been stubbornness on both sides.
40:13And one does wonder if we have failed to understand the scale of the miners' anger.
40:17Indeed, if we have failed to understand them as people.
40:21I think there will be a lamp for people.
40:21That's just a full.
40:32What the hell!
40:34Oh, my God!
40:36I think there is a lot less, uh, kind of, like, work that I can find.
40:42I think there is a lot of low power.
40:42Oh, my God!
40:45And I think there is no need to understand them,
40:45Oh, my God!
40:46Thank you, God!
41:18Wedding anniversary speech written?
41:20Yes.
41:21Excessively gushing in the liege man of life and limb department?
41:26I do feel slightly for Charles.
41:30Yes.
41:33It will hurt.
41:35And for a while it might even feel like a betrayal.
41:40But then you'll come to his senses and it will be forgotten.
41:45I hope so.
42:07I must admit, my Lord Mayor, that the first 25 years of marriage have rather crept up on us.
42:16I'm not much given to philosophizing, but from time to time one is presented with an opportunity to reflect upon
42:25what has contributed to the success of something.
42:28And in the case of our marriage, its family.
42:33The rock upon which any enduring marriage must surely be founded.
42:38A network of brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers, cousins and relations.
42:49A filigree of a thousand tiny threads woven together by blood, kinship and trust.
43:04Only there, within that crucible of family relationships, can a successful union between two people be forged.
43:16Fealty, allegiance, obedience and devotion.
43:22These are Christian values that sustain a marriage.
43:27And that bind a family together.
43:34To realize that elusive state of being a happy family is a tireless struggle.
43:41A battle.
43:43But it is a battle worth fighting.
43:47For there is nothing in life to match it.
43:53The right kind of partnership with the right kind of partner is the foundation on which a successful family must
44:04rest.
44:07Marriage is a proposition some in the modern world would question.
44:13But it is a proposition about which, when asked, I can reply plainly and unequivocally.
44:23I am for it.
44:25I am for it.
45:18Rock and roll at a solo set.
45:22Then the loud sound that seemed to bite.
45:26Came back like a slow voice on a wave of ice.
45:32That one old DJ, that was high as he calls me to hide.
45:40There's a star man waiting in the sky.
45:45He'd like to come and meet us, but he thinks he'd blow our minds.
45:50There's a star man waiting in the sky.
45:55He's told us not to blow it, cause he knows it's all what worry's home.
46:01Let the children lose it.
46:03Let the children use it.
46:06Let all the children do it.
46:42Let the children do it.
46:55Let the children do it.
47:10You
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