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00:19Sidney!
00:21Sidney!
00:40Sidney!
00:41Sidney!
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00:54Sidney!
01:07Malheureusement, les examens ont révélé des modifications structurelles dans le prince de son Altesse royale et un stade avancé de
01:15la maladie.
01:18Il n'y a pas de traitement possible.
01:20Seulement des soins palliatifs.
01:22Et quand la morphine agira, elle provoquera une somnolence quasi permanente chez son Altesse royale.
01:29Mon conseil serait de profiter au mieux du temps précieux qu'il vous reste.
01:51Nous devons faire une fĂȘte.
01:53our greatest ever party
01:59and concentrate only
02:01on happy things
02:04to that end
02:05let's cancel a Japanese emperor
02:07you're going to?
02:08no we can't do that
02:09no too much planning has gone into it
02:13besides
02:13it may be my only remaining opportunity
02:16to restore my reputation
02:19oh reputation
02:20is an idol
02:23and most false imposition
02:25of God without merit
02:27and lost without deserving
02:49we don't want it to look like Kabuki
02:59only the second time
03:01he's ever left his country
03:02last time he was
03:04only 20
03:05a boy
03:06I was 26
03:07he didn't speak a word of English
03:10I gather
03:11he has a little on there
03:26well
03:28we didn't agree to this visit for the conversation
03:341, 2, 3
03:36perfect
03:37turn a little bit on the left
03:38perfect
03:39don't move
03:39I ask you if you'd like to take a pause
03:42excellent
03:43thank you
03:471, 2, 3
04:01never leaves Japan
04:04imagine being stuck on an island your whole life
04:08an island which is home
04:12where you reign
04:13as sovereign
04:16I can think of worse things
04:27the emperor and the former king
04:29two great statesmen reunited
04:31the times
04:34a royal reunion
04:35the New York Times
04:3850 years of strife
04:39laid to rest in triumphant meeting
04:41guardian
04:43I heard this morning
04:44that he's requested
04:45to do a television interview
04:46with the BBC
04:47what kind of interview?
04:48an in-depth retrospective
04:50I can't bear it
04:51now they're rehabilitating him
04:53it's possible mummy
04:54that not everyone
04:55is as consumed
04:56by loathing of him
04:56as you are
04:58Charles asked my blessing
04:59to visit him in France
05:00whatever for
05:02he said out of respect
05:04but I imagine it's curiosity too
05:07one doesn't often get the opportunity
05:08to meet a former king
05:09former kings are usually dead
05:55that was cutting it fine
05:58why the cocktail dress
05:59tonight's black tie
06:00I'm not coming
06:03what you can't not come
06:04it's the amalgamation board
06:06I had a clash
06:08with what?
06:09none of your business
06:10look this escalation of facilities
06:15is nothing necessary
06:16nor justifiable
06:17you had your chance
06:18for a ceasefire
06:18and you broke it
06:19if you're talking about Ginny
06:20it's over
06:21the whole thing was hideous
06:22no hideous
06:23was knowing you were out
06:24on manoeuvres with her
06:26so before we even discuss
06:28the terms of a truce
06:30you just have to know
06:30how it feels
06:34who's there?
06:37if you mind
06:53evening
06:53good evening, Zip
07:00you alone?
07:04where's ma'am self?
07:06she had a better offer
07:07really?
07:10but as it turns out
07:12evening
07:12that means I'm free
07:14to seek a proposition
07:15of my own
07:15thank you
07:17in that case
07:18yes
07:22there's uh
07:23there's someone you should meet
07:24come with me
07:37your royal highness
07:38may I present
07:40captain andrew parker bow
07:42hello andrew
07:48your royal highness
07:52what are you staring at?
07:53at you
07:56and how much you
07:57I advise you to choose
07:58the next word
07:58very carefully
07:59flowered
08:01oh
08:01you mean the dress
08:03it's the queen's
08:04I look like a hydrangea
08:05no I mean
08:08developed
08:10grown up
08:11evidently I've gone
08:12from invisible to visible
08:13no you were
08:14you were always visible
08:15but somehow you'd
08:16never seen me
08:17now you're making up
08:18for it
08:20by gawping
08:23I'm so sorry
08:24don't apologize
08:26I hate it
08:26when men apologize
08:27it isn't honorable
08:28or chivalrous
08:29it's wet
08:32I didn't say
08:33I objected to it
08:33did I?
08:35no
08:36well then
08:39I don't mind admitting
08:40I've done my fair share
08:40of gawping at you
08:41over the years
08:42have you?
08:43on the polo field
08:46when I should have been
08:46watching either
08:47the Duke of Edinburgh
08:48or the Prince of Wales
08:49my young impressionable
08:50female eye
08:51for some reason
08:52was drawn to you
09:07that was fun
09:08yes it was
09:13that said
09:14we should probably
09:14make it the last time
09:15I don't want you
09:15to get hurt
09:16what makes you
09:16think I would?
09:18oh it's what
09:19tends to happen
09:20to anyone
09:20who gets in the way
09:21of what?
09:23me and her
09:26you sail
09:27don't you?
09:27do I need to
09:28brace myself
09:28for a nautical metaphor?
09:30let's see
09:31there are
09:33hidden currents
09:34deadly
09:35they can
09:35pull one under
09:38Camilla
09:39Camilla and I
09:39are a bit like that
09:47what are you doing?
09:49leaving
09:50but I don't want you to
09:51you just said you did
09:53no I didn't
09:54I said I don't want you
09:55to get hurt
09:55this conversation
09:56is going round and round
09:57in circles
09:58I preferred it
09:58when we were going
09:59round and round
09:59in circles
10:01I can see
10:02perfectly clearly
10:03who you are
10:03and what this is
10:05and I can assure you
10:06I'm not going to
10:06get hurt
10:10now what's it
10:11going to be?
10:12a resumption
10:13or a cessation?
10:15of what?
10:22a resumption
10:25fine
10:27where'd you get it
10:28from at your age?
10:29what?
10:30oh come on
10:31confidence
10:33I'm not confident
10:34dear
10:35just tough
10:39and here come
10:40Windsor Park
10:40in the regional
10:41attack
10:41we've run up the field
10:42on a glorious day
10:43here at the guards
10:44polo club
10:45coming straight through
10:46looking confident
10:47Prince Charles
10:48in the charge there
10:49at the number four
10:50cleans it forward
10:51but oh there's
10:51Park and Ball
10:52Park and Ball
10:52with a town shot
10:53backs up the ball
10:53to his teammates
10:54and Windsor Park
10:55on the pivot
10:56to try and recover
10:57just go on
10:59blue and balls
10:59the white
11:00with a red strike
11:01on a counter attack
11:01now with two minutes
11:02left
11:02a tussle for possession
11:05now
11:05go on your own
11:06highness sir
11:06you can do it
11:09yes it's Windsor Park
11:10Windsor Park
11:11pushing up
11:12one score
11:14oh
11:14Parker Ball
11:15rides up
11:16the bridge of Wales
11:17he's licking him off
11:20Parker Ball
11:21it's the big one
11:22Windsor Park
11:23rushing back
11:24now they're in trouble
11:25Parker Ball
11:26striking ahead
11:27but Prince Charles
11:27is still in the way
11:29come on sir
11:30come on
11:31he's closing
11:34he's closing
11:37he's closing
11:37Parker Ball
11:38scores
11:38yes
11:39Parker Ball
11:40for the Parker Ball
11:41that makes it
11:42two goals
11:42with nothing
11:53good luck
11:55good luck
12:08I'll see you after
12:10you just need a bit
12:11more aggression
12:11in your game
12:12that's all
12:12so you keep
12:13telling me
12:17how was Paris
12:18and the Duke
12:19of Windsor
12:20it was all
12:20very odd
12:22it didn't look
12:23at all well
12:25the house
12:26is like some
12:28bizarre
12:28monarchy
12:29museum
12:31reeked of
12:31jostics
12:32and dogs
12:34was she there
12:36flapping around
12:37like a demented
12:37bat
12:38yes
12:39hmm
12:40I hear she consumes
12:42nothing but whiskey
12:44and has had so many
12:45facelifts
12:46she can barely speak
12:48Dickie
12:48oh
12:50I don't know if I've
12:51told you but
12:53we've been writing
12:54to one another
12:55I think he sees
12:56something of himself
12:57in me
12:58don't tell her
12:59grandmother that
13:03keeps telling me
13:04to find a wife
13:05oh
13:05it's far too early
13:07for that
13:09now's the time
13:09to sow your oats
13:11play the field
13:12perhaps
13:14but as it happens
13:16there is someone
13:16I quite like
13:20the one cheering
13:21you on today
13:22yes
13:23yes
13:25who used to be
13:26with Andrew Parker Bowles
13:27until they had a
13:28falling out
13:28over Anne
13:30if you please
13:31your sister
13:33don't ask
13:34it's all a bit messy
13:35but the long
13:36and the short of it
13:37is
13:37Camilla is now free
13:39and I'd like to
13:40snap her up
13:41hmm
13:42that's her name
13:44yes
13:45Camilla Shand
13:48I like her
13:56so
13:57have you voted yet
14:00yes
14:02who for
14:04none of your business
14:05sir
14:08they say it's a
14:09formality for Wilson
14:10ugh
14:10not if I've got
14:11anything to do with it
14:12ah
14:13I'd rather give them
14:14things away there
14:15haven't I
14:18how am I going to be able
14:19to persuade you
14:20to have dinner with me
14:21is your royal decree
14:23I can't do that
14:24I'm not king
14:26yet
14:29yet
14:30then just say please
14:35please
14:49the leader of the opposition
14:51Mr. Edward Heath
14:52Your Majesty
15:03Mr. Heath
15:05the people have voted
15:06in your party's favour
15:07as their sovereign
15:08I invite you to form a government
15:09in my name
15:11congratulations
15:12thank you
15:12Your Majesty
15:18it really is an encouraging
15:19set of circumstances
15:21Labour took the British people
15:22for granted
15:23Mr. Wilson behaved
15:23like a petty emperor
15:24and treated this election
15:26like a coronation
15:29nothing wrong with a coronation
15:32under the right circumstances
15:43we then had a brief foray
15:45into small talk
15:46he's taking a grand piano
15:47with him to Dining Street
15:48if you please
15:50some bring a wife
15:51others a grand piano
15:52I then asked him
15:53what his first priorities were
15:54and he said he'd like me
15:55to go to France
15:56at the earliest opportunity
15:57what for?
15:58to try to charm Pompidou
15:59so he doesn't block our entry
16:01into the European economic community
16:02like his predecessor
16:03he's passionately committed to Europe
16:11my majesty
16:12my highness
16:13Martin
16:14I never see the other one anymore
16:16sir
16:17where's the other one
16:18the um
16:19the bald one
16:21oh
16:22colonel Dean
16:23he's retired sir
16:24has he?
16:26three months ago
16:27you gave him a clock
16:28did I?
16:32what is it Martin?
16:33a reminder that the BBC interview
16:35with the Duke of Windsor
16:36is coming up soon
16:37now we understand
16:38the Duke is no longer
16:39in the best of health
16:40might be worth visiting
16:42when you go to Paris
16:43certainly not
16:44go on Martin
16:45it's just a slight concern
16:46that if the BBC interview
16:47were to go down well
16:48following the successful visit
16:50of Emperor Hirohito
16:51the question might be asked
16:53if the Japanese
16:54make the effort to visit him
16:55why will his own family not?
16:56because he didn't cause them offence
16:58he didn't abdicate the Japanese throne
17:00or kill the Emperor's father
17:03for the last time
17:05no
17:08that man is shame
17:11like the stench of livestock
17:14sir?
17:15it seeps into the woodwork
17:17and never goes away
17:22your majesty
17:25your highness
17:48thank you
17:50thank you
18:09thank you
18:12thank you
18:12thank you
18:13thank you
18:14thank you
18:20when I was king
18:22played it hard and fast
18:24cause I had everything
18:25walked away
18:27won me then
18:29easy coming
18:30easy going
18:31it wouldn't
18:33begging you
18:36put your loving hand out
18:38baby
18:39I'm fighting hard
18:40to hold my own
18:42no I just can't make it
18:44all alone
18:50what's it like
18:51like
18:52living here
18:56not very grand
18:57as you can see
18:59this is the apartment
19:00where they keep
19:01Ann and me
19:03two bedrooms
19:04one small drawing room
19:05all very normal
19:07come on
19:08none of this is normal
19:11not just the fact
19:12that you live in a palace
19:12but the fact that you are
19:13who you are
19:15the prince of Wales
19:17there's not so much
19:18an existence
19:19as
19:21a predicament
19:23I am both free
19:25and imprisoned
19:28utterly superfluous
19:28and quite
19:29indispensable
19:31one can never
19:32fully invest
19:33in one thing
19:34or another
19:34because at any moment
19:36it could all change
19:38when you become king
19:42not to mention
19:43what it does to you
19:43as a family
19:45how can one
19:46be a good son
19:47when
19:48even though
19:49it's the thing
19:49you most
19:50dread
19:51her dying
19:55it's the thing
19:55you most
19:56not desire
19:59no yes desire
20:01because until she dies
20:03I cannot be fully alive
20:06nor can I be the thing
20:07for which I have been born
20:08so
20:10one is condemned
20:11to this
20:13frightful business
20:13of waiting
20:15like Saul Bellow
20:17sorry
20:18I don't know who he is
20:19did he wait a lot
20:20he is an American author
20:22he wrote a book
20:23called Dangling Man
20:25I sometimes feel like
20:26the main character
20:26whom he describes as
20:28existing in a
20:29timeless
20:30and slightly ridiculous
20:31abyss
20:32was he a prince
20:34no
20:35an unemployed man
20:37from Chicago
20:37waiting to be drafted
20:38to go to war
20:41and he actually
20:42wants to be drafted
20:43because it will
20:43give his life
20:44meaning
20:46meaning
20:46even though he might
20:47be killed
20:50yes
20:53that's how much
20:54humans need meaning
21:06mum
21:07oh for me
21:16gotcha
21:17that's brilliant
21:20that's brilliant
21:21dreadful waffle
21:22about dangling
21:23in the abyss
21:23whole cello
21:25soul bellow
21:27the queen died
21:28yes
21:29mummy kicking the bucket
21:31at long last
21:31and then
21:32pow
21:32gotcha
21:33that's brilliant
21:37your face
21:38oh for me
21:40I wasn't expecting
21:42that sir
21:43yes
21:43you got me
21:46sorry
21:47yes
21:47sir
21:48just a reminder
21:49the television interview
21:50with his royal highness
21:51the duke of Windsor
21:52is supposed to begin
21:53thank you
21:54thank you
22:04you join me
22:05in the bois de Boulogne
22:06in Paris
22:07in this magnificent house
22:08once home to general de Gaulle
22:10its occupants today
22:11need no introduction
22:13his royal highness
22:14the duke of Windsor
22:15Edward the 8th
22:17king of England
22:17for a little more than
22:19ten months
22:20and the duchess of Windsor
22:22mrs. Wallace
22:23Warfield Simpson
22:24when they met
22:25ma'am
22:26when you first met
22:28the duke
22:29what was your
22:30first impression
22:32he struck me
22:33as being rather
22:33with it
22:34ahead of his time
22:37full of pep
22:38unlike most Englishmen
22:42and that meeting
22:43occurred when you
22:43were prince of Wales
22:45yes
22:46a role
22:47that I also
22:48very much
22:48hoped to redefine
22:49I had my own ideas
22:51my own opinions
22:52my own
22:55philosophy
22:55and then finally
22:57the day came
22:58when you acceded
23:00to the throne
23:01yes
23:02and much to
23:03everyone's
23:04frustration
23:04I stay true
23:06to myself
23:07and the conviction
23:08that monarchy
23:09had to change
23:10to move with the times
23:12but I soon discovered
23:14that any attempt
23:15to make even the most
23:16trifling change
23:17was met with hostility
23:20and suspicion
23:21by whom
23:23by the establishment
23:25the grey men
23:27of the court
23:28and by my family
23:29too
23:30they saw me as a rebel
23:32a threat
23:33too
23:34colorful
23:36dynamic
23:39individualistic
23:39Christ that guy
23:41in the end
23:42I didn't get to introduce
23:43both of them
23:44monstrous
23:45because of the pressure
23:47to stand down
23:48to advocate
23:49had become
23:50unbearable
23:51yes
23:53people always assume
23:54it was because of the Duchess
23:56because of my obstinate desire
23:58to marry
23:59but the establishment's
24:02opposition to our marriage
24:03was really a symptom
24:04of something deeper
24:06their fear
24:07of the character
24:09and freedom of thought
24:11which I represented
24:33how was it
24:36the candle lit dinner
24:38come on
24:40there are no secrets
24:41in this place
24:43lovely
24:44thank you
24:47Camilla Shand
24:48eh
24:50yes
24:52you're seeing her ex
24:53Andrew
24:54not sure you can call
24:55what we're doing
24:56seeing
24:58not sure you can call
24:59him an ex
25:00either
25:01Camilla told me
25:02he's definitely an ex
25:04hmm
25:06just make sure
25:07things remain
25:08the right way around
25:11us playing with
25:12Camilla and Andrew
25:14not them playing with us
25:20what does that mean
25:26Anne
25:27what does that mean
25:27what does that mean
25:28what does that mean
25:30what does that mean
25:31what does that mean
25:31what does that mean
25:34what does that mean
25:41what does that mean
25:44what does that mean
25:46what does that mean
25:47what does that mean
25:47what does that mean
25:49what does that mean
25:49what does that mean
25:49what does that mean
25:49what does that mean
25:49what does that mean
25:59Oh, my God.
26:30Ah-ha, gotcha. Well played, man.
26:34Yeah.
26:35Darling?
26:37Yeah.
26:45David.
26:49Excuse me.
26:53Sir, no, no, I'm all right, I'm all right.
26:58Sidney, call the doctor.
27:00Yes, ma'am.
27:35Yes, ma'am.
27:36The plan is to start in Rouen, to commemorate the Allied fallen in the Great War, then back to Paris
27:41for a presentation of the diplomatic corps, then the all-important reception with President and Madame Pompidou in the Elysee.
27:51Landing in ten minutes, ma'am.
28:19It is said that those who do not learn from history will be forever condemned to repeat it.
28:26Though we have lived through times of conflict, our two countries share an ancient relationship.
28:33Let us not forget our deeper bonds, our sense of common purpose, on which can be built a new partnership,
28:43a new Entente.
28:44Join together in this august European enterprise, a great adventure lies ahead.
28:53Monsieur le Président, l'Union fait la force.
29:07Excuse me, Your Majesty.
29:08Excuse me.
29:12We've had a message concerning His Royal Highness the Duke of Windsor.
29:16I think we're close to the end.
29:41Your Royal Highness, ma'am. Her Majesty the Queen. She's coming.
29:48What, here?
29:48Yes, ma'am. She's on her way.
29:51Get me up!
29:52You can't be serious.
29:53I've never beaten all this serious.
30:20I've never beaten all this serious.
30:24Let me...
30:26Yes.
30:27Yes.
30:28No.
30:31What, here?
30:36Yes.
30:38Yes.
30:39Yes.
30:40Yes.
30:40Oh, my God.
31:10Dick.
31:42Your Majesty, the Queen, sir.
31:47Oh, no, please don't.
31:57Your Majesty.
32:14There was no need for that.
32:17If the roles were reversed, you would do exactly the same.
32:24Yes.
32:28I am sorry, you're not well.
32:32We've had our disagreements.
32:34But you've always remained my favourite uncle.
32:39It's kind of you to say.
32:41And kind of you to visit.
32:46Dear Lilibet.
32:48Shirley Temple.
32:50Yes.
32:54I underestimated you.
32:59We all did.
33:02But the crown always finds its way to the right head.
33:07My father, my brother.
33:08Father, you and one day, God willing, your son.
33:21You don't think he's up to it?
33:24I never said anything of the sort.
33:27But you think it.
33:30I can read you every bit as you can read me.
33:37And I know why you think it.
33:40You can often appear weak.
33:43Indecisive.
33:46But with the right woman by his side, I say he'll make a good king.
33:52And his thoughts have already turned to the matter.
34:00He writes to me and I to him.
34:03He likes this girl, Camilla.
34:07They barely know one another.
34:10Sometimes one knows immediately.
34:14You did.
34:18What was he saying?
34:20Well, take the letters.
34:22Read them.
34:23I can't do that.
34:24It's a private correspondence.
34:26They concern the future of the crown.
34:29And shed light on the soul, not only of a future king.
34:32But also your son.
34:37Better they shall be in your hands than anybody else's.
34:42Again the Bureau in the draw.
34:54I can't do that.
35:15And before you go, one last time.
35:23For all of it.
35:27What I did to you.
35:32Forgive me.
35:40What you did, your abdication of the throne, did change my life.
35:44Forever.
35:46But I want you to know.
35:48It's not always a curse.
35:51And I haven't always been cross with you.
35:55That there are days.
35:59In fact, more and more the older I get.
36:02When I consider it to be a blessing.
36:04I have even on occasion found myself.
36:13Wanting to thank you.
37:38The nature of love.
37:41And all the difficulties that go with both.
37:45I'm sure you know that the family would have preferred me not to visit you.
37:49Afraid perhaps I might recognize myself in you.
37:52Sympathize with you.
37:54Well, let me confess that I do recognize myself in you.
37:59Your progressiveness and flair.
38:02Your individuality and imagination.
38:06What a king you would have made in a kinder world.
38:09What a king we were denied.
38:15It makes me so sad to see you living in exile when all you did was take a stand for
38:20principle
38:20and love one woman completely.
38:25You were cruelly denied your right to reign alongside the woman that you wanted by your side.
38:33But I give you my word.
38:35I will not be denied what you have been denied.
38:40The crown is not a static thing resting forever on one head.
38:45It is moving.
38:47Alive.
38:48Divine.
38:51The changing face of changing times.
38:54And if, God willing, it has been ordained that I should wear it,
38:58then I shall do so on my own terms.
39:03And hopefully, make you proud.
39:33I shall do so on my own terms.
39:38I shall do so on my own terms.
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39:57I shall do so on my own terms.
40:03I shall do so on my own terms.