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00:20I don't know what you're looking for
00:24You haven't found it, baby, that's for sure
00:27You ripped me off, you spread me all around
00:30In the dust of the deed of time
00:34And this is not a case of loss, you see
00:45What is the Freudian view?
00:49When dealing with courts of law,
00:51you're above all concerned with evidence.
00:53The evidence is difficult to establish in the field of the mind
00:58because a large part of that evidence is actually internal
01:01It says it's being made by researchers and neurobiologists
01:06to identify the biological correlates of the phenomena
01:09You like something that's muesli?
01:12It's delicious
01:16You could be that man I adore
01:16But other than that, much of our own stuff is a memory
01:19and we're not in your life
01:22You could be that man I adore
01:43You don't seem to know, you seem to care
01:46What your heart is for
01:48Oh, I like this one
01:49I don't know him anymore
01:51There's nothing where we're used to lying
01:54My conversation has been right
01:56Don't you like it?
01:57That's what's going on
02:00Nothing's fine, I'm torn
02:02I'm all out of faith
02:04This is how I feel
02:07I'm cold and I am shamed
02:10Lying naked on the floor
02:12Are you sure you're ready for this?
02:20I spoke to your housemaster yesterday
02:22and suggested you might attend as a day pupil for a little while
02:26Why?
02:28Well, just until things get a little easier
02:32You could stay with me at Highgrove
02:34I'm fine
02:36Or with Granny at Windsor
02:41Obviously it's your choice
02:43I just want you to move at your own speed
02:45This is my speed
02:49I just want things to go back to normal as quickly as possible
02:55Sir
03:04How are you, William?
03:06Good to see you
03:09Be glad to have you
03:10Thank you, sir
03:25Hello?
03:25How did it go?
03:27You are kind
03:29It was all a little uncomfortable, if I'm honest
03:32As if he's crossed with me in some way
03:35Well
03:37Give it time
03:38That's what I said
03:39Give it time
03:40Everyone would understand
03:43He couldn't get back to school and away from me quickly enough
03:49You said he likes his housemaster?
03:51Yes, Dr. Gailey
03:53That's encouraging
03:54Are you sure these days they've got better at handling a situation like this?
03:58Let's hope so
03:59I've hated for him to be at Gornstone in my day
04:02Their idea of grief counselling would have been a cold shower and a long march across country
04:07What's wrong with that?
04:08Better than having some awful fuss made and being mollycoddled
04:11Yes, well, we're different in that way
04:15Does he have friends at school?
04:17Of course
04:18What a question
04:20Why? You didn't
04:21True
04:25It's better he's with his gang
04:29They'll look after him
04:33Sometimes, as parents, we have to admit defeat
04:40All right
04:41I'll talk to you soon
04:43Right
05:02There are two deliveries
05:03This one's from the school
05:06More than 600 boys felt moved to offer their condolences
05:10That's so kind
05:13And this one contains letters from all around the world
05:18Mostly, I think, from young ladies
05:22If there's anything you need, you know where I am
05:57Dear William
05:59We don't know one another
06:01I'm two years above you
06:02And in a different house
06:04But I wanted to write to offer my condolences
06:07I can only imagine what you must be going through
06:10Please rest assured
06:11All of us in B Block have your back
06:14Andrew Hartley Potts
06:17Dear Wills
06:19We're all so sorry for your loss
06:22Just know that all the boys in ALHG are here for you if you ever need anything
06:26Including first dibs on the PlayStation
06:28And unlimited cups of tea
06:32Dear William
06:33All of us on the water polo team are thinking of you
06:36And are looking forward to having you back when you feel ready
06:40Preferably sooner rather than later
06:41As Kindersley is not a patch on you as keeper
06:48Dear William
06:50I feel so sad for your loss
06:52My mother has always loved the royal family
06:56Especially Princess Diana
06:58She says she was an angel
07:00And I know you're an angel too
07:02I haven't closed my picture
07:04My friends tell me I am very pretty
07:06Dear William
07:07You look so cute in a suit and tie
07:10I am sure you'll look really sexy
07:12When you become king and have a crown on your head
07:14I bet you have a great body
07:16As you play so many sports
07:18I have sent you my favorite teddy
07:20Like me she is soft and cuddly
07:23Please hold her tight
07:24When you lie in bed each night
07:25And think of me
07:26I hope she will comfort you in your group
07:28Dear William
07:29You are so brave for walking behind your mother's coffin
07:32I can't stop thinking about it
07:35I lost my mom last year to cancer
07:37And I think about her every minute of the day
07:41I know how you feel inside
07:44You are not alone
07:46These people are waiting to see
07:49The people's princess pass by on her last journey
07:54And the royal family
07:55Are on the gates of Buckingham Palace
07:57Waiting to do exactly the same thing
07:59I love you
08:11But I am very pleased to hear
11:52Three, two, one.
11:58Three, two, one.
12:01Three, two, one.
12:04William, keep smiling.
12:06Three, two, one.
12:08Three, two, one.
12:14Three, two, one.
12:21Well, this is a riot.
12:23Yeah.
12:24Here.
12:25No, thanks.
12:26I thought it was champagne.
12:28Come on, you know you want to.
12:33I haven't got through there without a mint since 1978.
12:38Aw.
12:40There is nothing.
12:42That pepper on me.
12:43There is nothing.
12:51High school?
12:52Shit.
12:55Same.
13:01Everyone's being so weird.
13:03Actually, I was going to say kind.
13:05That's what's weird.
13:07How kind everyone's being.
13:10I can't wait for everyone to just go back to being normal.
13:13All right, we'll power on that two o'clock.
13:22Right.
13:23Shall we?
13:31Now, there's a couple of names and faces that you need to pretend to remember when they come over to
13:35you.
13:36Jean Grand Duke of Luxembourg, late 70s, White and Starge, Albert II, King of the Belgians,
13:42large glasses, looks like a bank manager.
13:45His wife, Queen Paula, she's blonde, Italian, and I'm willing to bet comes wearing an enormous,
13:50overly colorful hat.
13:52The King Harold of Norway.
13:55He's bald.
13:56His head is shaped like an egg.
13:58Three, two, one, threeThe King.
14:57It was madness, like the arrival of some pop star.
15:01I'm not surprised.
15:03He's such a handsome boy.
15:05I didn't think my family knew quite what to make of it all.
15:09The whole thing has a distinct feeling of déjà vu.
15:13You mean Diana?
15:14He does look remarkably like his mother.
15:17Yes.
15:18And it's painful to watch, because unlike Diana, Will is a shy old thing.
15:23I'm not comfortable with that kind of attention.
15:25Ah, who would be?
15:27So he needs your support.
15:29I'm trying, but he doesn't make it easy.
15:32He's so monosyllabic these days.
15:34He's almost hostile.
15:36This isn't about what you're getting from him.
15:38And it's not as if I was given the best example to follow.
15:41The Duke of Edinburgh was hardly the most communicative or affectionate father to me.
15:46Hardly surprising, given the delinquency of his own father's parenting.
15:50I'm afraid we don't do fathers and sons very well in this family.
15:54And you know my attitude to that.
15:58It's no excuse.
16:00It really isn't.
16:01The boys need you now more than ever.
16:03And if I may...
16:05Go on.
16:06You need them too.
16:11What kind of a man can look himself in the eye if he is a father and know that he's
16:14failed at that?
16:39Quick word.
16:48Someone from the Prince of Wales' office called, asking if your father might come and see you.
16:54Here.
16:55I said you could use my office.
17:09Valentine's Day.
17:12Yeah.
17:16Would you, um, would you like me to dispose of them?
17:26There's always next year.
17:29Sir.
17:35Sir.
17:42Sir.
17:55I hope I'm not dragging you away from anything.
18:00Just wanted to see how you were.
18:05Fine.
18:09And school?
18:12Fine.
18:16Oh, I heard you, um, you broke the school record in, um, swimming the 50 meters.
18:25The junior record.
18:26Well done.
18:37Oh, I spoke with Harry yesterday, and, um, I suggested to him that it might be nice for us all
18:44to visit mummy's grave.
18:49Place some flowers.
19:05Maybe it's, um, maybe it's too soon.
19:15Maybe it's, maybe it's too soon.
19:18No, there's something else.
19:20I'd like both of you to join me to join me in a visit to Canada over Easter.
19:27The idea is to combine a few official engagements with a four-day skiing holiday in Whistler.
19:34Just the three of us.
19:36I had plans to see friends.
19:43I think it will be, it'll be good for us.
19:46As a family.
19:49And for you.
19:50And, and Harry.
19:54It was agony.
19:56At least you made the effort.
19:58Yes, and you pushed it all back in my face.
20:00Well, that is his right.
20:03Imagine if I'd ever spoke to my father like that.
20:05Different generation.
20:07Honestly, I'm black and blue.
20:08Well, it's all part of the job of being a father.
20:11Which I believe is probably the most important job you'll ever have.
20:16I know.
20:17No, you don't know.
20:20You think you know.
20:22But it's obvious you really don't know.
20:23I'll know when you know and then I'll let you know.
20:26Right.
20:30Oh, God, I miss you.
20:33When can I see you?
20:35Not yet.
20:37Yeah.
20:38Too soon.
20:39Yes.
20:40Prison of public opinion.
20:44How are you in all this?
20:46You all right?
20:47I'm the last person you should worry about.
20:50You've been so patient.
20:52So gallant.
20:55How you've suffered throughout all this, my poor darling.
20:58Ooh-hoo, poor me.
21:01These are exceptional circumstances.
21:03Mm-hmm.
21:06I'm fine.
21:07Speak tomorrow.
21:24Say I want to come over the screen.
21:26Yeah.
21:26You can see in the doctor, it's the itinerary's there.
21:29It's, uh, there's a few moments of, uh, of rest.
21:34Who's the attack?
21:36Um, I don't remember when.
21:38Open what?
21:39We met him at Tigra at that time.
21:41Gone.
21:44He's really.
21:46I think he's very switched on.
21:47Apparently planning a scheme to, uh, uh, give placement abroad to, um, disadvantaged young people.
22:05They want the Prince's Trust to be the lead partner.
22:06Yeah.
22:07You must encourage him.
22:08Yeah.
22:09Which, um, which, um, countries were they thinking of?
22:15Oh, that's a good look.
22:18Oh!
22:47Oh
22:49Thank you very much
22:51Thank you
22:54Welcome
22:55Thank you very much
22:56What's all this?
22:58Sorry, I had no idea
22:59Did you know about this?
23:01Charles, Prince of Wales and his sons, Princes William and Harry arrived in Vancouver tonight for a six-day visit
23:07to British Columbia
23:08The three princes will make public appearances during the next two days before retreating to Whistler for a ski holiday
23:15CTV's Colin Gray reports
23:17G&T or whiskey?
23:19It is fine
23:20Help me welcome our players today, Matt Windy
23:24How you doing?
23:26How to see you?
23:28Windy Goodson, born in Peru
23:30And part of the Air Force
23:32Five years
23:34Air Force, shipping cargo
23:37And you serve
23:39Welcome to the show
23:41Playing with you here is Matt Sutherland
23:44To mummy
23:45To a high school sweetheart?
23:47Yes, she's not in high school anymore, that's a good thing
23:51To mummy
23:56You know who's lined up some official visits for us tomorrow?
24:04Who?
24:05Pa
24:06Oh yeah, I heard
24:08A school for the deaf in the morning
24:10And a tour of some space centre in the afternoon
24:14He assured me they'd be shutting the place down
24:17To keep the girls out
24:20Marry me, William
24:22I love you
24:26I'm just jealous
24:29I'm just jealous
24:29In the history of humankind
24:31No one has ever screamed for someone with red hair
24:39There's a new teenage heartthrob in town
24:42Tall, blonde, and blessed with his mother's good looks
24:45Prince William is officially a sensation
24:49The world is gripped by Will's mania
24:52With his brushes and demure smile
24:54The young prince sometimes seemed embarrassed by the limelight
24:57But for the many girls who mobbed him and chanted his name
25:00This only added to his appeal
25:03The one and only prince charming
25:04I love him
25:06And he said hi
25:07And then he shook my hand
25:08I shook his hand
25:12The moon itself is kept in orbit by forces of gravity
25:16Which means it is inextricably connected to the earth
25:21But one must take this relationship for granted
25:25Because the moon does in fact seem to have ever before
25:34To pine and cold
25:34And he is scared for time
25:55To 15 years
25:55The moon does before
25:55To triumph
25:55Polar
25:56The moon was beaten
25:57The sea
25:58The moon wasurtry
25:59With the Czyma
25:59He wasların
25:59He had a碑
25:59The moon was crazy
26:01And he teaches
26:02He had a grasp
26:02He was welche
26:03He had a happy
26:27I
26:27Thought we'd start on a gentle run called Matthews Traverse
26:31And then either we come down the saddle here, which is a little trickier
26:36Or, if we really fancy our chances, there's the Kulwar Extreme
26:42Billed as two and a half thousand feet of thigh-burning hell
26:47Yes!
26:49Kulwar it is
26:50Now, I've told everyone that for the next few days, no more interruptions
26:54It's to be three of us on our own family holiday
26:58Um, there's just one brief thing that we need to get out of the way first
27:06Photo call with a small group of invited journalists
27:08No
27:10And then we can head out
27:14Willie, that's the way it works
27:16We give them something and they leave us alone
27:18You know I hate this stuff
27:19It's really not much
27:21It's already been a thousand times more than I agreed to
27:24And I've tried to protect you from it as much as possible
27:26But I'm afraid it's just something we've all got to learn to live with
27:29But I hate it
27:31Hate the press
27:33Hate the crowds
27:34Why did you tell us we're going somewhere alone
27:35Then put us in front of the people we hate most in the world
27:38I know, it's insufferable
27:40But getting angry and refusing to go out there when they're already waiting
27:44Is not the way to endear yourself
27:45I'm not the one who needs to endear myself
27:47I'm not the one with the image problem
28:10That was pretty harsh
28:13He did always say that we'd have to combine official duties with the holiday
28:17I don't care
28:19It's true
28:20He needs to hear it
29:09That's the word he used
29:11Hate
29:12Again and again
29:15Hating the press is one thing
29:16After what happened to his mother, who can blame him
29:19But having that attitude towards the public
29:23Not ideal for a future heir to the throne
29:26We have to remember
29:28We have to remember
29:28He is just a teenager
29:30Yes, but he's a teenager who went back to school straight after the funeral
29:33And struggles to express his feelings about his mother's death
29:38That's not something you can force
29:40It is something you can encourage, though
29:44But the danger is that he'll simply
29:48Shut all that away
29:49With terrible consequences later in life
29:52Tears and self-pity aren't exactly common currency in this family
29:57But it's not self-pity, is it?
29:59It's grief
30:01And for his own sake, he needs to let it all out
30:06Will you talk to him, mummy?
30:08Sometimes it's easier when it's not the parent
30:11And you know how fond he is of you
30:13But isn't this precisely where a parent is most needed?
31:06You know how fond he is of you
31:17Because it's a child
31:17As it was in family
31:17But most importantly
31:19Is the child he is named
31:31And the child he seems to be
31:39I
32:04Can I have one of the peppers, please?
32:05Yes.
32:11I have a telephone call.
32:13The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh would like to see you on Sunday for tea.
32:17Okay.
32:18Thank you, sir.
32:23July.
33:06I love you, sir.
33:08should be left to it and I agreed that was best. Why? Because you and I need to
33:16talk. What about? You're angry with me. Not angry with you. Come on it's obvious I
33:28can feel it. The press and all this unwanted new attention that you've been
33:34getting. They might have upset you but really all your frustrations have been
33:39pointed at me. Is it any wonder? To me it is yes. Frankly I'm at a loss. Don't just
33:49smirk. Help me to understand. For a start you never talk about her. We never talk
34:02about her. I agree and we should talk about her. More the better. About her
34:06life. About our memories of her. Why on earth do you think I wouldn't want that?
34:12Perhaps because you don't like to be reminded how we got to this point. Don't
34:16you think there might be a connection between where we all are now and your
34:19part in it? I hope you're not insinuating what I think you are.
34:35Let us be quite clear. Your mother's death was a terrible tragedy caused by one
34:44irresponsible man drinking too much and then getting behind the wheel of a car
34:48and driving too fast to escape from photographers. Which you and I both know
34:53she often encouraged. But the fact that she was in Paris. Her choice. With that man
34:57those people. Again her choice. Without any royal protection. That was not my doing. I
35:02always said she needed police protection. But she should never have been anywhere near
35:06the fireheads. She should have been safe with us and the fact that she wasn't is
35:10your fault. And no you didn't actually drive the car but you drove her into the arms of
35:17those that did. By making her so unhappy. By loving someone else.
35:36Well I mean if you want to make that connection then that's your right. But I find it very upsetting
35:47and deeply unkind. My responsibility for mummy ended a long time before she got to Paris.
35:58That accident was not in any way my fault. And to even suggest it was is outrageous.
36:07Is it? Yes. I resent the accusation. And with everything else you started to resent about me.
36:16I don't know what you're talking about. I could not be more proud of you. Proud of how you've come
36:23through this. Proud of how you're growing up. Proud of your popularity.
36:27Since when have you taken pleasure in anyone else's popularity? We both know you struggle being
36:34upstaged. Nonsense. It's true. All those games of one-upmanship you and mummy used to play.
36:41Stories in the press. Stealing each other's headlines. You always try to outshine one another.
36:46No one ever outshone your mother. You think I'm just like her. And you hate me for it.
36:53William. William. William. Look, I admit, I... It has been strange. Unnerving, perhaps,
37:03to see the similarities. The way the crowds connect with you, adore you. The way you move something
37:15in them. And yet, all right, I'm still getting used to it, because I... I do see her in you.
37:28But that's not a bad thing. In fact, it's a rather wonderful thing.
37:34And it's only natural. Between a son and his mother. Look, I... I know I haven't got everything
37:44right. What parent does. I wish I had half your mother's emotional intelligence. And I'm sorry I
37:53haven't... risen to the occasion in the way that you wanted me to. But...
38:00The thing that people don't understand is that I've been grieving, too.
38:07Really?
38:09Your grief? You're talking to me about your grief?
38:13Yes. Of course.
38:16You think I'm not shattered by this?
38:19Your mother and I had just patched up our differences. We patched up your differences.
38:25What planet are you on?
38:28She still loved you. And only wanted to be in the south of France and not to be there
38:33when you threw a birthday party for the other one.
38:52I know.
39:49I hope you don't mind.
39:51Dr. Galey, let me in.
39:56Sorry.
39:57Oh, nothing to be ashamed of.
40:00Do they have names?
40:06Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford and Naomi Campbell.
40:10In my day, it was Rita Hayworth, Betty Grable and Lana Turner.
40:14Mean anything to you?
40:16No.
40:17No, of course not.
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43:21like her. You're not remotely like her. I know that. So is it possible you're angry with her
43:30for having been all the things you're not? Comfortable in the spotlight, confident in
43:37front of an adoring crowd which you think you now have to be? And hate. And is it possible
43:46you're angry with her because, well, because of her leaving you. Leaving you to deal with
43:55that legacy. Except what son can ever be angry with his mother? Especially when he's grieving
44:12for her. And missing her so terribly.
44:23So you take it out on someone else.
44:27And blame him for the fact that she's gone.
44:38An accusation I'm sure he's leveled at himself a hundred times.
44:45As have we all.
44:49But it's not our fault.
44:53And it's not his fault.
45:02And one day, when you're a father, and your own son is staring at you with murderous eyes,
45:12and you're praying for his forgiveness, as your father is currently praying for yours,
45:20and as I have on shamefully too few occasions, prayed for his.
45:30Well.
45:34Maybe you'll remember this chat.
46:17Oh,
46:18Off you go.
46:22Is my father in his study?
46:24In the garden, sir.
47:25Okay, what do you think you're in general?
47:32It's good.
47:58It's good.
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