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01:08Oh Margaret
01:10I forget what about
01:12There are so many
01:14Exchanges of views these days
01:21I thought things had moved on
01:24They've moved on alright
01:25He's moved on
01:28On to the next one
01:36He can't help himself
01:39My bright epic little snapper
01:43Oh
01:45Oh, my God.
02:15Oh, my God.
02:50You've never told me about the wallpaper.
02:52The rogues' gallery.
02:54Isn't it fun?
02:56I did it to remind Princess Margaret
02:59that her family has as many skeletons in the cupboard as anyone else's.
03:03House of Windsor.
03:05House of Horrors, my leg.
03:07Maybe she saw the funny side.
03:10God, no.
03:11She said as long as that wallpaper was there, she'd never come to the house.
03:14Not that she needed an excuse.
03:17She always hated it here.
03:19She considers it as ugly, misshapen, and common as me.
03:24The failure of our marriage could not be better encapsulated by the two houses,
03:30the two dwellings in which she and I are most comfortable.
03:36Hers is some insect-infested gin palace given to her by fawning sycophants.
03:44And this is mine.
03:49Oh, you too.
03:51I know.
03:53And poor you to get caught up in it.
03:57My advice would be to escape while you still can.
04:01I'll never be able to give you what you want.
04:04She'll never divorce me.
04:07She might if she falls in love with someone else.
04:12What makes you think that'll happen?
04:15Well, you did.
04:18Didn't you?
04:24You're right.
04:28I did.
04:58You're right.
05:33I did.
05:36I did.
05:49I did.
05:52I did.
05:52I did.
05:53I did.
05:55With MPs from smaller parties hoping the balance of power, both Roma and the Tories look uneasy to reach the
06:02magic number of 318.
06:05I'm sure it was her.
06:09The Thing.
06:10She has a name, you know.
06:13Yes.
06:14And, um, I had been told it, but I can never remember so I call her The Thing.
06:21Lucy Lindsay Hall.
06:22Mm-hmm.
06:23The Thing.
06:25The car she climbed into outside looked very much like Tony's.
06:32I suppose they're in Sussex now.
06:35Ugly little house.
06:38Dreadful little shit.
06:43And he thinks I'll take the humiliation lying down, does he?
06:49He's got another thing coming.
06:53May I speak frankly now?
06:55As a friend.
06:58I can think of several couples of whom it could be observed that having not found the contentment they desired
07:05within matrimony, have chosen to live apart.
07:08And appeared happier.
07:10Tony and I will never let go of one another.
07:13And it's not just because divorce is incompatible with my faith.
07:17Because this is just how we like it.
07:24War is our love.
07:26War is our love.
07:26Brutal fight to the death is our mating dance.
07:29And I speak for both of us when I say we wouldn't want it any other way.
07:35But contentment is dull.
07:39And Tony and I are anything but dull.
07:42You can now say with mere certainty that neither party will achieve a majority.
07:47So, the clock is now ticking for 10 feet to firm an alliance with Jeremy Falk's Liberal Party.
07:53If he can't, he might rise to a return to power for Harold Wilson, if you can call a minority
07:58government power.
07:59What a mess.
08:01I mean, honestly, can you remember a time when the country was in worse shape?
08:04Where one had as little confidence in one's leaders?
08:07Speaking of bad shape.
08:08One wakes up in the morning flinching.
08:11How could matters get any worse?
08:12What more could possibly go wrong?
08:14And then you come down to breakfast, you see the newspapers and you realise they've done it again.
08:19Margaret's birthday is coming up.
08:21Right now, the United Kingdom is the equivalent of a patient dying on the operating table and the surgeons.
08:27No, the butchers.
08:28No, sorry.
08:29The murderers responsible for causing that death are seeking re-election.
08:32Instead of throwing them in jail, there are people like lemmings queuing up to extend their bloody contracts.
08:38She called me late last night.
08:40Said she had something important to discuss.
08:43Who?
08:44Margaret.
08:45She's run out of tonic?
08:47No.
08:48She's been knocked up by one of the footmen?
08:50Philip.
08:51You wouldn't put it past her.
08:53I worry it's Tony.
08:59Eddie?
09:03Mr. Heath came to tell me that he was unable to form a co-relation with the Ulster Unionists or
09:08the Liberals,
09:08which left him with no alternative but to resign.
09:11At which point, I don't mind admitting, I let out an unconstitutional cheer.
09:15Huzzah.
09:16Privately, I hope.
09:17Well, it's not his politics I object to, so much as his company.
09:20And now, Mr. Wilson, who I must say looks very tired, not at all well,
09:25is back again as Prime Minister of a minority government.
09:27And the best we can hope for is that he can survive until the next election in the auction.
09:32You really do have the most wicked story.
09:48I have asked you all here, my family, on the occasion of my birthday.
09:55Happy birthday.
09:56Happy birthday, Margot.
09:58You should notice that my dear husband is not at my side on this joyous occasion.
10:01It is because he is now betraying me, not just in private, but openly in public too.
10:08And I don't think we should take this lying down.
10:10We.
10:11Yes, we, Mummy.
10:13If Tony insults me by implication, he's insulting the whole of the family too.
10:17I'm not sure I followed that logic.
10:19What would you like us to do?
10:20Send a clear signal to the world whose side you're on.
10:24And, impose sanctions.
10:27What?
10:27What kind of sanctions?
10:29No more invitations to royal events.
10:32No more royal photographs.
10:33No more access to crown property.
10:36Eating where it hurts.
10:38Punish him.
10:40Draw blood.
10:40Where is he now?
10:41He left the country this morning to make one of his films.
10:46Oh, Ghana?
10:47Or did you say Guinea?
10:49Gabon.
10:49Ah.
10:50With the thing.
10:51The what?
10:52I'll explain later.
10:53I rather liked his last film.
10:55Is it the one about dwarves?
10:56I'll tell you what I liked about it.
10:57Yes, it's short.
10:58It had compassion.
11:00It had kindness.
11:01In fact, I think that's the thing I most like about Tony.
11:04And his wit.
11:05Yes.
11:06And the fact that he's generous enough to flirt with his mother-in-law.
11:10I'm going to throw up.
11:12He cares.
11:13All right, Mummy.
11:14He has a heart.
11:15Yeah, not that his wife or children have noticed.
11:17His charity work for the disabled.
11:19And the way he was at Aberfan.
11:21Yes.
11:22Yes.
11:26Enough!
11:27Yes.
11:28Yes.
11:32Why do you do this, Mummy?
11:35Why do you all do this?
11:37Why do you always, always take a side?
11:41This is my birthday party.
11:45And when I tell you that my husband is out of the country, betraying me with another woman, instead of
11:52supporting me and condemning him, you just sit here praising him to the sky.
12:04Nice family.
12:06My own flesh and blood.
12:08My birthday.
12:15Perhaps we'll just stick to the back teeth of you and have sympathy for him.
12:19Philip!
12:19Well...
12:21Am I wrong?
12:23Like, hands up anyone who thinks I'm wrong.
12:26Anne.
12:33We should eat these before they get cold, shouldn't we?
12:36She'll be all right.
12:37I hate them.
12:38I hate them.
12:39I hate them.
12:40I hate them.
12:40Why don't you come up here, ma'am?
12:43Come to Glen.
12:45We've invited a few guests for the weekend.
12:48Come here.
12:50You might even enjoy it.
13:19I hate them.
13:19I love them.
13:33I love you, too.
13:37I hate them.
13:37I love you, too.
13:41I love you, too.
13:47But I love you.
17:42He's quite the virtuoso.
17:50Where's him?
17:52The one with all his clothes on.
17:53Well, that's Roddy.
17:57You must know his brother, Di.
18:00Or his father, Harry Llewellyn, the Olympic show jumper.
18:05Roddy.
18:08Hello.
18:14Your royal highness, how do you do?
18:18You're...
18:19You're perspiring?
18:21I mean, we're doing a little bit.
18:22Oh, true.
18:22Some of you are...
18:25Oh, I don't know.
18:26I don't possess any drunks.
18:26Oh, no.
18:28I can't be stupid.
18:32I don't possess any drunks.
18:33it's not just stupid that's absurd
18:37where's nearest town
18:41oh
18:46you know this really wasn't necessary
18:48on the contrary
18:50it was essential
18:51I mean
18:53everyone else coming along too
18:56they're not coming with us
18:58I wouldn't let them
18:59no they're going for lunch
19:01while we go shopping
19:04so
19:06apart from owning a
19:08wayfully inadequate wardrobe
19:10what is it that you do
19:12a research assistant
19:13the College of Arms
19:16which involves
19:18genealogical research
19:19and boning up on heraldry
19:21I also have a mobile disco company
19:23called Vibrations
19:25and I clean the floors in a gallery
19:27on the Fulham Road at night
19:29but all of this is just to fund my real passion
19:31haven't we got to the end of the answer yet
19:33I'm rather regretting asking
19:36what nice hands you've got
19:40have I?
19:41hmm
19:42hmm
19:43how nice you've not noticed
19:46so nice when a man
19:47is unaware of his best features
19:51so sad when a lady hides hers
19:55did you mean ladies?
19:59no
20:00what then?
20:03your smile
20:09I forgot now
20:22where are we?
20:24people's man
20:26where?
20:29where?
20:32this is the hotel
20:33we'll be in the bar
20:35waiting for you
20:36the department store's just over there
20:38on the right
20:38you can't miss it
20:39would you
20:52thank God
20:55we've stumbled upon an experiment
20:57in
20:57in breeding
21:02your royal highness
21:03gentlemen's bathing trunks please
21:07what size are you?
21:09small
21:10sincerely hope not
21:11he means slim
21:24did we ever get to the bit where you told me your passion in life?
21:27no
21:30then what is it?
21:32gardening
21:33yeah
21:34ah
21:38these please
21:39no
21:41these
21:42I'm paying
21:43I choose
21:44try them all
21:53oh
22:07no
22:08not a garden
22:10it means doing
22:11do you?
22:13I imagine you must have an army of gardens
22:14hmm
22:15don't believe everything you hear
22:18no my garden is quite neglected
22:21especially the one in Mustique
22:23where?
22:25it's a small private island in the Caribbean
22:31so lovely
22:31my husband hates it
22:35since I hate my husband
22:36what he thinks is irrelevant
22:38you know
22:39in the Caribbean
22:40I have one of my favourite trees
22:43the silk cotton tree
22:46challenge
22:47for any gardener
22:48is to judge the right amount of pruning
22:50that's so
22:52well
22:52you need
22:53very nimble fingers
23:03and do you have nimble
23:05as well as pretty fingers
23:07I do
23:14perfect
23:16she goes
23:16singing out
23:18and he
23:19and he
23:22and he
23:22and he
23:23and he
23:23and he
23:23and he
23:23and he
23:24and he
23:24and he
23:24and he
23:24and he
23:26and he
23:26and the music's alright
23:30I almost got to squeeze
23:32but daddy
23:33never sleeps at night
23:36come on
23:37so now
23:38or duet
23:39duet
23:50I'm just a girl
23:52a wonderful girl
23:53I'm sweetest one in town
23:55you can start some miles around
23:57but not one like me
24:00kind of all
24:01you've got a smile
24:02a wonderful smile
24:03and a certain little way
24:05and every time a boy
24:08gets near me
24:09then look at me
24:10and say
24:13red hot mama
24:15red hot mama
24:16the other one we need
24:18red hot mama
24:20sun charmer
24:21yes indeed
24:23they say that I should be
24:26in the fallies
24:28for tomorrow's
24:29I have a pair of boys
24:32just like all Svengali's
24:36I confess that you possess
24:38the sweetest charms in town
24:40and unless I miss my guests
24:43the boys all follow you around
24:46make a music master
24:47drop his fears
24:49or make a bald-handed man
24:50start the air in the middle
24:51red hot mama
24:53red hot mama
24:54I have to tell my dad
24:55hey
24:56red hot mama
24:58red hot mama
24:59you're the one we need
25:01red hot mama
25:03you're the one we need
25:04red hot mama
25:23you're the one we need
25:29red hot mama
25:29turned left
25:30what have we done
25:32this could come back to haunt us
25:34why
25:35it would look like we've encouraged the queen's sister to betray her husband
25:39she's not betraying Tony
25:41she's with Tony
25:43can't you see
25:45slim
25:46Welsh
25:47reddish hair
25:47the two men are virtually identical
25:50Roddy's a carbon copy of Tony
25:53just younger
25:55I hadn't thought of that
26:18old snowden man
26:27your majesty
26:28dear Tony
26:32so kind of you to come
26:33I know how busy you are
26:42before we start
26:46just look what I found in my studio the other day
26:51how young we were
26:53how pretty you were
26:54oh stop it
26:55like Vivian Lee
26:58I've always loved this picture
27:00yes
27:01gosh
27:02Philip
27:03not looking cross for once
27:05miraculous
27:07all yours ma'am
27:08for me
27:09with my compliments
27:10oh
27:10and now
27:12to the main business
27:18voila
27:20a mug
27:24and
27:30a teapot
27:35and
27:36oh
27:40a commemorative plate
27:45and a teapot
27:47with the dates
27:481952 to 1977
27:54the powers that be
27:55thought it might be nice
27:56if someone from
27:57inside the firm
27:58were to design
27:59some of the memorabilia
28:01oh Tony
28:01you are clever
28:02always happy to help my family
28:05are you
28:07let's talk about that for a minute
28:09may I keep these as well
28:11yes
28:11yes of course
28:13now I don't want to
28:16pry
28:16or lecture anyone
28:18about what goes on in a marriage
28:21in my experience
28:23people find a way
28:23to do what they need to do
28:24to remain happy
28:25or sane
28:27I often think
28:28turning a blind eye
28:29is the best approach
28:31things work themselves out in the end
28:35but recently
28:37Margaret has been so wretched
28:40and so lost
28:44and she's so in love with you
28:46I wouldn't be a responsible elder sister
28:48or head of the family
28:49if I didn't say
28:50how happy
28:52it would make us all
28:53but particularly Margaret
28:55if you two were to patch things up again
28:57even if just for the children
29:01I quite agree
29:04and had been giving the matter serious thought
29:07had you really?
29:09yes
29:09but then
29:10I heard the latest developments
29:14who she's met
29:16what she's doing
29:18how she's
29:22conducting herself
29:26what latest developments
29:51I'm here
29:56I'm here
30:08welcome your royal highness
30:09holly
30:09no I don't think you see
30:11no quite right
30:12hot and sweaty
30:13yes isn't it unbearable
30:15what are you talking about
30:16well it's lovely
30:17oh you're right
30:18heavenly
30:19it's the aeroplane
30:20it was hot
30:20hello
30:21is this us
30:22yes ma'am
30:23yes I think straight to the house
30:24don't want any of that
30:26right
30:28hello Anne
30:29hello
30:29where's the boy
30:30look
30:31do keep up
30:32now
30:32come on
30:33I'm sorry darling
30:33don't call me that in public
30:35ever
30:36if I didn't call me boy
30:37you are one
30:38you're a little boy
30:40steady
30:40who needs to be taught everything
30:43ma'am
31:08there it is
31:10the jolies
31:14I was given it
31:15take this to the wedding present
31:18the irony is
31:20one person
31:21I never share it with
31:22is my husband
31:25drink
31:26ma'am
31:30yes
31:30wonderful idea
31:31shall we
31:36well no one told me about her
31:40what could I do
31:43well no one told me about her
31:47though they all knew
31:50but it's too late to say you're sorry
31:53not what I knew
31:55why should I care
31:57please don't bother trying to find her
32:01she's not bad
32:03well let me tell you about the way she looked
32:06the way she acted
32:08the color of her hair
32:09her voice was soft and cool
32:12her eyes were clear and bright
32:14but she's not there
32:15what I did
32:34that
32:34her
32:37can't do
32:45But no one told me about it
32:49What could I do?
32:52Oh, hello!
32:53Oh, hello!
32:55Oh, hello!
32:58Look at her!
33:01She's a bad movie!
33:03I wouldn't know why she'd have been here
33:06There's no bother trying to find her
33:10She's not there
33:13My life is out about the way she loved
33:16The way she acted, the color of her hair
33:19Her voice was something to find
33:24I can smell blossom and the trees are bad
33:29All day long I seem to walk on it
33:34Oh, hello, hello, hello
33:37I wonder why
33:39Enjoy it, you too?
33:41No, no, no, no, no, I don't sing
33:43I don't sing
33:43Oh, turn it up
33:45Turn it up, I love this song
33:47Want it louder?
33:48On the way!
33:49Let's sing the tale first
33:51Let's go!
33:52Let's go!
33:54Let's go!
33:55Let's go!
33:55Let's go!
33:57Let's go!
34:03Let's go!
34:04Tell the wildcracker!
34:07Tell the wildcracker!
34:08Tell the wildfire!
34:11Tell the wildfire!
34:13Let's go!
34:16We have one more chance
34:21Happiness is a fickle creature, constant companion to some, hides herself completely from others.
34:30She's being an elusive creature to me.
34:35But here she is, finally, sitting among us, and I say, welcome.
34:44I won't mention how late her arrival is.
34:49Who?
34:49Hmm?
34:52Happiness, dear.
34:54Oh, never mind.
35:01Crim?
35:02I'm not burning, am I?
35:04Not yet.
35:06Better safe than sorry.
35:37How could she be so stupid?
35:40Who?
35:43I don't know.
35:45I'll go.
35:45I'm not going to be so stupid.
35:45Come on, let me come back.
35:49I'm not going to be so stupid.
35:51I'm not going to be so stupid.
35:57How can I do this?
35:58What's that, when it comes to me?
36:11Your Majesty.
36:16The floozy and the scrounger.
36:18Lady and the trep.
36:19It's not entirely Margaret's fault.
36:21She had gone a long way to be private.
36:23Spending 12 hours on an aeroplane doesn't give you a licence to behave like a whore.
36:27You must bring her back straight away.
36:29That won't be easy.
36:30She doesn't take well to my orders.
36:32Fine.
36:33Then she can take mine.
36:34See to it, please, Martin.
36:38Are you still here?
36:52We don't know all the facts yet.
36:53What is this?
36:54If it's not a fact, that is a fact, that's a fact, that's a fact, and that's a fact.
37:08Look at him.
37:16All right.
37:42You've seen the papers?
37:44I have.
37:47What's the matter?
37:48I thought you'd be happy.
37:51Why would I be happy?
37:54Because now we have what we've been waiting for.
37:57Margaret in love with someone else.
38:00Legitimate grounds for separation in a way that will still protect your name.
38:04Your reputation.
38:07Our future.
38:08And?
38:10You expect me to jump up and down with Jai?
38:15She's my wife.
38:18I'm the mother of my children.
38:30Was there anything else?
38:48She's my wife.
38:49I'm the Lord.
38:51She's my wife.
38:53I don't know.
39:26I don't know.
39:55I don't know.
40:24I didn't expect to find you here.
40:26Where else would you expect to find me?
40:28It's my home.
40:30Used to be your home.
40:32It's still my home.
40:35What is he doing in it?
40:37Hello, sir.
40:42I would ask where you got the nerve to come here if I thought you had nerve.
40:46But looking at you, I can tell you've no nerve at all.
40:49You're just stupid.
40:50Come on, get out.
40:51Don't you dare talk to him like that.
40:53I'll speak to him whichever way I like.
40:55In my house.
40:56My house.
40:57Our house.
40:58Ducky.
40:59No, not ours anymore.
41:06Please leave.
41:08I won't leave.
41:10You don't want me to leave.
41:12I'm desperate for you to leave.
41:14Desperate.
41:15Like a patient.
41:17Desperate to cut out cancer.
41:19Think very carefully about what you're saying.
41:22Every game has its limits.
41:24It's not a game anymore.
41:29He's a child.
41:31He's no idea how to make him happy.
41:34You made me happy.
41:35Couldn't make me any more wretched than you have.
41:38You were wretched when I found you.
41:42Your little love notes.
41:44You leave me everywhere.
41:45How do I loathe thee?
41:47Let me count the ways.
41:48You look like a Jewish manicurist.
41:51You look like a Maltese landlady.
41:53Little rich, I think, coming from a misshapen cripple.
41:55Oh, yes.
41:56Holy boy.
41:57Hoppity hop, hoppity hop.
41:59Overlooked by his mother because he wasn't strong enough.
42:02Or, well, born enough.
42:04An embarrassment.
42:05Not able-bodied enough.
42:06Before you're talking about overlooked,
42:09you know what this is all about.
42:10Overlooked Margaret with no role, no purpose,
42:13no real friends.
42:14Of whom it must have finally asked.
42:17What is a princess for?
42:20You go after him and I'll divorce you.
42:22Oh, you wouldn't dare.
42:25You go after him and I'll bring you to your knees.
42:28Marty!
42:30Marty!
42:32Marty!
42:34Marty!
42:35Marty!
42:36Marty!
42:48Marty!
42:49Marty!
43:01It's age.
43:03It happens to us all.
43:04No, ma'am, it's not just age.
43:07It's been diagnosed. It has a name.
43:12Alzheimer's.
43:24I first noticed symptoms two years ago.
43:29I always speak in public without notes.
43:32I have something of a photographic memory.
43:35But then, one day, I dried.
43:40And in the months that followed,
43:43I noticed more forgetfulness.
43:48Agitation.
43:52Delusion.
43:55Paranoia.
43:56I shouldn't worry too much.
43:58Several of your predecessors had far more serious afflictions,
44:01and they continued to govern
44:03without the public being any the wiser.
44:06No, ma'am, it's a mental health issue now.
44:09I shall put myself in the hands of the doctors.
44:15Oh, Prime Minister, I am sorry.
44:17This will come as a terrible shock.
44:19Well, maybe.
44:22No shock lasts longer than 48 hours.
44:25There's too much appetite for the next shock.
44:31I'll miss our sessions terribly.
44:34I don't mind admitting I let out an unconstitutional cheer
44:37when you beat Mr. Heath this time.
44:40I always said deep down, you're a lefty at heart.
44:44Nothing to do with the politics,
44:45or just a better companion.
44:47Although I wouldn't have said that first time we met.
44:50No.
44:51You thought I was going to rough you lot up.
44:54And look what a sentimental old royalist I turned out to be.
45:15Your Majesty.
45:31Prime Minister.
45:35If you saw fit to invite your Queen to supper
45:38at Downing Street before you left,
45:40she would be honoured.
45:43But that's an honour previously only given to Churchill.
45:48The Duke of Edinburgh and I would like that very much.
45:54So would Mrs. Wilson and I.
46:12Martin?
46:26The amount of nitrazepam the princess took was quite critical, ma'am.
46:35Nitrazepam?
46:37A sedative used in short periods for the relief of anxiety and insomnia.
46:48Based on the numbers of empty packets we found.
46:54You would say more indicative of a cry for attention than a genuine suicide attempt.
47:02A cri de coeur rather than a coup de grace.
47:45PHONE RINGS
47:46Hello you.
47:49PHONE RINGS
48:07Am I going to get a ticking off?
48:09That hadn't been my intention. Perhaps I should.
48:14Why?
48:15Because for a while there it was touch and go.
48:21So I hear.
48:25Did you mean it?
48:28I don't know.
48:30Possibly.
48:36How do you feel now?
48:38Tight.
48:43It's sore.
48:45There were tubes.
48:49A little bit foolish.
48:54Where's Roddy?
48:57Gone.
48:58Where?
48:59Run for the hills.
49:02I hear Moroccan hills.
49:04And Tony?
49:06Back for the thing.
49:09Future Lady Snowden and I would wager.
49:11Future Lady Snowden and I would wager.
49:16I'm not very good at it.
49:22What?
49:25The men.
49:27Seem to drive them all mad.
49:33Tony and I are going to separate.
49:36Yes, I think that's probably wise.
49:38Which I'm afraid to say will lead to divorce.
49:42Yes.
49:44The first royal divorce since Henry VIII.
49:48And Anne of Cleves.
49:49I have a little bit of good news in that department.
49:52Which is?
49:53If we time it right,
49:55the announcement of your separation
49:57might get lost in the Prime Minister's resignation.
50:00I thought Ian just got re-elected.
50:02Or did I really miss something?
50:03Due to ill health.
50:06Alzheimer's.
50:08Sorry.
50:14How many does that make it?
50:17Prime Minister's.
50:19Whoever replaces him will be my seventh.
50:23The rest of us drop like flies.
50:26But she goes on and on.
50:53For the record, I think there are many things you're good at.
50:56Name one that's actually meaningful.
50:59Being a sister.
51:01No need to humour me.
51:03I'm not.
51:05Of all the people everywhere,
51:07you are the closest and most important to me.
51:11And if by doing this,
51:14you wanted to let me imagine for one minute
51:16what life would be like without you,
51:19you succeeded.
51:24It would be unbearable.
51:32Then we must both carry on.
51:33Then we must both carry on.
52:00Good morning.
52:01Morning.
52:02Morning, Your Majesty.
52:21Good morning, Your Majesty.
52:22Good morning, Your Majesty.
52:23Good morning, Your Majesty.
52:29Good morning, Your Majesty.
52:33Well, usually when I drive into Broadcasting House
52:35just after five in the morning,
52:36the most I'm likely to see is a bread delivery van
52:39or an office cleaner on the way to work.
52:41But this morning, despite the dark skies,
52:43there was a feeling of activity,
52:44a string of horses clashing through the streets
52:46and knots of people wearing red, white and blue gear
52:49drifting down towards the Prouded Square.
52:51But one of those who've been up all night to make sure of getting a good view of the procession.
52:56Andy Price is with them outside Buckingham Palace.
52:59I'm standing in front of Buckingham Palace and I expect the Queen's tea's made has just rung her back to
53:03consciousness.
53:05I expect she's lying there just coming to and remembering that this is Jubilee Day.
53:09This is a day as gruelling as her coronation 25 years ago, certainly in ceremonial terms.
53:15But she was a bit of a thing in those days.
53:17I expect today she's wondering if the shoes she's going to wear are quite as comfortable as they might be.
53:22Now, the weather looks as though, as I say, as though it's certainly going to hold for the journey out.
53:29What's your view of the Jubilee?
53:35You must do it.
53:38You don't think it might all backfire on me?
53:43Ask yourself, in the time I've been on the throne, what have I actually achieved?
53:47You've been calm, stable and useless and unhelpful.
53:54This country was still great when I came to the throne and now look.
53:57So much for the second Elizabethan age, which Winston talked about.
54:03All that's happened on my watch is the place has fallen apart.
54:06It's only fallen apart if we say it has.
54:10That's the thing about the monarchy.
54:14We paper over the cracks.
54:17And if what we do is loud, grand, confident enough,
54:23no one will notice that all around us it's fallen apart.
54:27That's the point of us.
54:31Not us.
54:33You.
54:36You cannot flinch.
54:40Because if you show a single crack,
54:44we'll see it isn't a crack, but a chasm.
54:47And we'll all fall in.
54:52So you must hold it all together.
54:58Must I do that alone?
55:01There is only one Queen.
55:09And now, the poet laureate, Sir John Benjamin.
55:13God save the Queen.
55:17In days of disillusion, however low we've been,
55:21to fire us and inspire us,
55:24God gave to us our Queen.
55:28She exceeded, young and beautiful,
55:32to a much-loved Father's throne.
55:34Serene and kind and beautiful,
55:37she holds us as her own.
55:41And 25 years later,
55:44so sure her reign has been,
55:46that our great events are greater
55:49for the presence of our Queen.
55:54For our monarch and her people,
55:57united yet and free,
55:59let the bells from every steeple
56:02ring out loud the Jubilee.
56:22There's only one.
56:33Because we take an hour to a despair.
56:34It's a Christmas-like journey.
56:34It's a Christmas-like journey.
56:35It's a Christmas-like journey.
56:36We come to our pantheon story!
56:36The lovich-like journey!
56:37The American people who tell us,
56:37We take an hour,
56:37we bring it all together.
56:40we raise our own time,
56:40to give this life and be free.
56:40Everything will be complete,
56:45We can keep our schedules that
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