00:00I think it's quite funny in it that sort of a big part of your storyline with the Queen is
00:04that she
00:06Struggles with her emotions. She can't show herself to be emotional that sort of thing where I got the impression
00:11from interviews that Olivia
00:12Coleman is the opposite of that and yeah
00:14She is there a lot of tears when the cameras stopped rolling. Yeah, I suppose there was I mean and
00:19laughter
00:20I mean, I think her emotions are on her fingertips
00:22I mean, I think they've always very accessible and that's one of her gifts and it's a way she's so
00:27brilliant and
00:28Intelligent instinctively good at guiding those those incredibly bubbly feelings and
00:34So yeah, it's very much of her being able to sit on them and yeah, she could yeah, she's she's
00:40Yes, she's got lots of emotion. Yeah amazing to work with them. Oh terrible of course. Yeah, I mean yeah
00:46She's quite good
00:48She's all right. Yeah, she's I mean, she's you know, she's all right
00:52Yeah, we only we filmed together we do a scene and then a couple of weeks later I come back
00:55and she'd got yet another award
00:57Yeah, oh
00:59She didn't shout about I have to say. Oh, just put it on the table
01:03Do you think secretly that the Queen watches it? I mean if there was a TV show about your life,
01:07would you watch?
01:08Oh, I would he wouldn't stop me I get all my neighbors around to watch it
01:12She must watch it surely, but I'm sure she knows that it's a drama and then it's even though it's
01:17based on real
01:18Events that it is a dramatic interpretation
01:21Yeah of of that and but I hope that she I mean it is an affectionate portrayal and
01:29But acknowledges the difficulties so yeah, I hope that she enjoys it
01:33I have to ask you because you've met Prince William before
01:35Yeah, I'm along with Mary Barry. I mean what do you think he think of it? I mean, what did
01:39you make of him when you met him?
01:40Oh, I see he's have incredibly
01:43He's a really nice guy and he'd I've done charity events with him and he's spoken really beautifully about
01:49The causes which I've been championing we both patrons of child bereavement UK so he's a royal patron
01:54I've been patron of that so I and he is obviously shared his feelings about his own loss and and
02:00I think that's you know
02:01The humanizing of the if that's the right words, I mean they're human anyway
02:05It's just that it's a kind of how you how you how one is portrayed is is that is the
02:11process perhaps of
02:12But no, no, he's yeah, I'm very yeah, he's a very striking and brilliant young man
02:17I think in comparison to I mean watching the crown season three
02:21I mean this that I feel like there's so much more human now into like, you know modern times like
02:27the younger royals for sure
02:28Yeah, when when you see what the Queen had to like have treated Charles like for example
02:32I know they're sort of stiff upper lip isn't yeah at that time and I praise as I suppose
02:36The younger Royals are trying to break that down perhaps and there you know talk about mental health and their
02:42all their initiatives in that respect
02:43I think are extraordinary and I think that I think I think the general public
02:48find that a real comfort and yeah, I think that
02:52To talk about those sorts of things is necessary and as an apolitical as an apolitical high-profile
03:00Group those are great causes that they can champion
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