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[birds chirping]
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[clock ticking]
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[man grunts softly]
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[bottles rattling]
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[door shuts]
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[dog barks, whimpers]
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[man on radio] …of his party.
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Mr. Heseltine says Britain
should reach for the levers of power
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if only to prevent
others pulling them first.
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One dead in an Ulster gun battle
between soldiers and terrorists.
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Police make arrests over ballot rigging
in the transport union.
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Confusion over plastic clingfilm…
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Thank you, dear.
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…government's cancer warning.
And animals to the slaughter.
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How the RSPCA hopes
to stop live animal exports.
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Michael Heseltine was speaking
to a conference in Hamburg.
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Mr. Heseltine is now
on his way back to London
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to be in the Commons this afternoon.
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There, Sir Geoffrey Howe
is expected to spell out in detail
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the reasons for his resignation.
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Is there anything
Sir Geoffrey is likely to say
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that could influence Mr. Heseltine
on whether to throw his hat in the ring?
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[man 2] Well,
Sir Geoffrey is an extremely cautious man.
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I suspect
that his speech will be carefully written,
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and I just wonder
whether it will be sufficiently in code
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not really to damage the prime minister.
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Sir Geoffrey has very deep personal
and ideological differences
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with the prime minister.
I think he will spell them out,
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but whether he will spell them out
in clear, set terms
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that amount to an assault
on her leadership,
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I think we have to wait and see for that.
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[Speaker] I remind the House
that a resignation statement
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is heard in silence
and without interruption.
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Sir Geoffrey Howe.
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[MPs] Hear, hear.
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Mr. Speaker, sir,
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"I find, to my astonishment,
that a quarter of a century has passed
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since I last spoke
from one of these backbenches."
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[murmuring]
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"Mr. Speaker, I believe
that both the chancellor and the governor
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are cricketing enthusiasts."
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"So I hope that there is
no monopoly of cricketing metaphors."
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"Increasingly,
those of us close to the prime minister
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feel like opening batsmen
being sent to the crease,
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only to find
the moment the first balls are bowled
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that our bats have been broken
before the game by the team captain."
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[laughter]
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[tapping]
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[Speaker] Order!
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Order.
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"The point… The point, Mr. Speaker,
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was perhaps more sharply put
by a British businessman,
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trading in Brussels and elsewhere,
who wrote to me last week."
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'People throughout Europe,' he said,
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'see our prime minister's finger-wagging
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and hear her passionate 'No, no, no'
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much more clearly than the content
of the carefully worded formal texts.'"
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"'It is too easy,' he went on,
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'for them to believe
that we all share her attitudes.'"
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"'For why else,' he asked,
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'has she been our prime minister
for so long?'"
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[murmuring]
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[Howe] "'This is,'
my correspondent concluded,
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'a desperately serious situation
for our country.'"
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And sadly, Mr. Speaker, I have to agree.
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"The conflict of loyalty,
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of loyalty to my right honorable friend
the prime minister,
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and, after all, in two decades together,
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that instinct of loyalty
is still very real…
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and of loyalty to what I perceive to be
the true interests of the nation,
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that conflict of loyalty
has become all too great."
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"I no longer believe it possible
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to resolve that conflict
from within this government."
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"That is why I have resigned."
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"In doing so,
I have done what I believe to be right
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for my party and my country."
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"The time has come for others
to consider their own response
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to the tragic conflict of loyalties
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with which I have myself wrestled…
for perhaps too long."
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[MPs, scattered] Hear, hear.
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Lilibet?
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[vacuum whirring]
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- Uh, the Queen?
- In the drawing room, Your Royal Highness.
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Right.
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She has resumed
her affair with Major Hewitt
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with flagrant disregard for the agreement
we made in our meeting with you.
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A meeting in which it is now clear
she brazenly lied to your face.
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So I hope you agree
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it leaves me no option
but to start a formal separation.
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Oh, Charles!
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I'm wretchedly unhappy,
yet there is someone else out there
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who would make me perfectly happy.
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- Quick, switch on the television.
- Why?
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It's the Ides of March.
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It's Julius Caesar,
or should I say Julia Caesar?
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We're in the middle
of an important conversation.
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- Shh.
- [man] …her style of government.
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He says her nightmare image of Europe
risks the future of the nation.
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Can Sir Geoffrey's peroration,
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where he said the time has come
for others to consider their response,
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be read in any other way
than a clear invitation to open a contest
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for the leadership?
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[man 2] That is one of the implications.
Some people would go further than that.
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They would say he is urging people
to vote against Mrs. Thatcher…
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[woman] …Thatcher is facing
the most serious threat
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to her 11 years in power…
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[man 3] …first time in 15 years…
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[man 4] Geoffrey Howe,
Mrs. Thatcher's longest-serving colleague
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throughout her years in power,
turned on her in the Commons today
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and accused her
of risking the nation's future.
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- [phone ringing]
- He was explaining for the first time
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why he resigned as deputy prime minister
12 days ago.
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[man 5] …refusal to keep in step
with the European community.
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[man 4] …a coded diplomatic speech.
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Instead,
years of resentment and frustration
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were compressed
into a bitter attack on Mrs. Thatcher
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and her attitude to Europe.
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He called on Conservative MPs
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to consider what he described
as their conflict of loyalties…
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[man 6] Howe delivered
a stinging indictment…
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[man 2] There is great bitterness
on the prime minister's side,
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and they hope there will be some reaction
in her favor. It's down to Conservative…
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[man 7] Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
faces a challenge
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that could cost her her job.
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[man 8] …MPs, ministers, and peers
are still trying to assess
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what one described
as an incitement to mutiny
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and another said was an act of treachery.
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[stifling sobs]
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[theme music plays]
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[somber music playing]
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[turn signal blinking]
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[car door shuts]
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[engine turns over]
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[whistle blows]
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[overlapping grunts]
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[boy] William!
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Run!
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Oh, Ivo's got it! Ivo's got it!
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Go, Ivo! Go, Ivo!
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- Ivo!
- Move it!
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- Yes, well done!
- [whistle blows]
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Yes, well done!
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Well done, Ivo!
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Oh, he's brilliant, isn't he? Yes!
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[cheering]
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Did you see that? Yes!
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Well done, boys!
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Bye, my darling.
Not long until the holidays.
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Hmm?
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- Love you.
- [camera shutters clicking]
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- Well done today.
- Thank you.
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And we'll see you at Christmas.
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Goodbye.
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Take care.
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[car doors shut]
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Is that it?
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We're not going to talk again, ever?
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Since every time we do talk,
it ends in an argument,
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I'd say silence was preferable.
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What's this I hear
about a trip to New York?
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Oh, don't look so surprised.
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The government requested it.
Everyone knows I'm going.
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No one knew you were going on your own.
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What an ugly, avaricious piece
of self-advancement that is.
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[Diana] I'd sooner be doing it
with my husband by my side.
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[scoffs] Doing what?
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The past few months, you've barely been
in a fit state psychologically
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to go to the hairdresser,
much less represent the Crown.
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Although I gather you still found time
to see… certain other people.
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I think
this conversation's gone as far as it can.
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You were the one who insisted on talking.
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I always said silence was preferable.
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- [man] Mrs. Thatcher?
- [woman] Prime Minister?
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[Thatcher] One crisis rising above
all the others today, Your Majesty.
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Yes.
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An inconvenience
one would dearly like to avoid,
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given the significant challenges
this country already faces.
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The crisis in the Gulf.
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Oh, that crisis?
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Well, that is
the predominant challenge facing us.
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I thought you might be
referring to matters closer to home.
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There are one or two
minor domestic matters,
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some changes
to the fishing license conditions,
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but nothing I would want
to waste your valuable time with.
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You don't think
we should briefly discuss… that speech?
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Which speech?
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The resignation speech
made by Sir Geoffrey Howe
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that's caused such a stir.
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Why would we want to discuss that?
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Because a great deal of fuss
is being made of it.
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[Thatcher] Oh, poor Geoffrey.
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I'd offered him
the position of deputy prime minister,
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and he seems to have taken it
rather the wrong way.
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In the newspapers, his speech is seen
as a direct challenge to your authority.
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I think that all depends
on which newspapers you're reading.
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Not just newspapers. Television too.
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Or watching.
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And as sovereign, I must ask you…
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do you expect a leadership challenge?
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- The prime minister came to see me today.
- [Philip] Ah, yes.
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[Elizabeth]To discuss
the crisis in the Gulf.
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What?
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Not the fact
that she'd just been knifed in the back
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by one of her longest-standing allies?
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No, I asked her about that.
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- Did you really?
- Yes.
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You're brave.
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- [chuckles softly]
- [Philip] What did she say?
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She said the situation was unfortunate…
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…but it amounts to little more
than petty rivalries and resentments…
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…played out
at the level of the schoolyard.
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I shall see them off in no time.
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And, really,
we should not dignify an insignificant…
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[mockingly] …internal party squabble
with any more of our precious time.
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[silverware clattering]
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Well… [scoffs]
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[clock ticking]
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[man] Sir Geoffrey's attack makes this,
the criticism of Mrs. Thatcher,
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much more lethal.
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I think she's in deep trouble,
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not that she will be beaten
in the first ballot by Michael Heseltine,
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but more probably that
there will be enough votes against her
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and enough abstentions
to damage her seriously.
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One person said to me
that he thought it possible,
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if she were badly enough damaged,
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that members of the Cabinet
would go to the chief whip
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and say that
she ought to consider her future.
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It's premature to say that yet,
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but undoubtedly
there's a rather stronger tide
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running against Mrs. Thatcher tonight
than there has ever been before.
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[phone rings]
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Powell.
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Yes.
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Yeah.
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I see.
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Thank you.
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[hangs up receiver]
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How many?
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- We're four short.
- [Thatcher] Oh.
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Not enough to stop it
going to a second ballot.
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Oh, it's betrayal of the very worst kind.
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[sighs]
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They owe their political lives to me.
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- It's despicable.
- Oh, those little men!
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And you want me
to get on my knees to them?
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Never.
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Have them brought in to me.
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One by one.
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[overlapping chatter]
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First item on the agenda
is Her Royal Highness's forthcoming…
251
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solo visit to New York.
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Looking at the itinerary,
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our concern would be
that it seems to be challenging.
254
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Several appointments each day.
255
00:16:04,213 --> 00:16:07,008
- It's just four days, Edward.
- In multiple locations.
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We all know the toll
a schedule of engagements can take,
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and I'm sure no one here would wish to see
the Princess of Wales overstretched.
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Certainly not at a risk to her own health.
259
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The Princess of Wales's health
is exemplary.
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Mental health.
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Not to mention the amount of time
she'd be separated from her children
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and the distress that might cause her.
263
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The Princess of Wales
is well aware of what's required of her
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and is very much
looking forward to the trip.
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[reporters chattering]
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I have only one question.
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Will you support me?
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Of course.
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You will always have
my unconditional support.
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I am with you.
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You can always count on me.
272
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The problem is…
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…the numbers are against you…
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[man 4] …and your inability
to unite the party behind you…
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…over Europe…
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…over the economy…
277
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…over taxation…
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[man 3] Perhaps if your methods
were less confrontational…
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…and if you'd consulted with Cabinet
rather than ruling by decree…
280
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…your rejection
of core Conservative values,
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of moderation…
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…compassion…
283
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…and your total disregard
for the center ground…
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[man 6] …leaves you vulnerable.
285
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[man 3] Exposed. Isolated.
286
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I shall always defend you, Margaret.
287
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Always.
288
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But…
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…as your friend…
290
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…as an ally…
291
00:17:58,536 --> 00:18:00,913
…I think I speak for the majority
when I say…
292
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[man 1] …the time might have come
for some new blood.
293
00:18:06,836 --> 00:18:09,839
[man 2] …and that it would be
in everyone's best interests
294
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if you were to… stand down.
295
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[door shuts]
296
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Bastards.
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The bloody lot of them.
298
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Murderers.
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[inhales deeply]
300
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[Denis scoffs]
301
00:18:43,956 --> 00:18:44,957
[Denis sniffles]
302
00:18:45,708 --> 00:18:47,168
So… [clears throat]
303
00:18:47,251 --> 00:18:48,336
…is that it?
304
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Is that the end?
305
00:18:52,298 --> 00:18:53,174
No.
306
00:18:55,092 --> 00:18:57,219
I still have one card to play.
307
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[man on radio]
Britain will send more troops to the Gulf.
308
00:19:01,015 --> 00:19:03,476
The defence secretary Tom King
has said Britain…
309
00:19:03,559 --> 00:19:07,355
[Thatcher] President Bush called
to tell me he thought it barbaric.
310
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Chancellor Kohl said it was inhumane.
311
00:19:11,901 --> 00:19:15,446
Mikhail Gorbachev reminded me
that ten years ago,
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it was Britain
holding democratic elections
313
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whilst Russia staged cabinet coups.
314
00:19:22,870 --> 00:19:24,622
Now it's the other way round.
315
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What they all agree on
316
00:19:27,375 --> 00:19:32,880
is that getting rid of me
is an act of national self-harm,
317
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which is why I've come to you, ma'am,
318
00:19:35,216 --> 00:19:40,096
that together we may act
in the national self-interest.
319
00:19:40,179 --> 00:19:41,263
How might I help?
320
00:19:42,056 --> 00:19:44,350
[Thatcher] By dissolving Parliament.
321
00:19:46,268 --> 00:19:47,144
What?
322
00:19:47,728 --> 00:19:50,606
We are on the brink of war.
323
00:19:51,816 --> 00:19:55,111
What kind of signal
does that give to our enemies,
324
00:19:55,194 --> 00:19:56,487
to Saddam,
325
00:19:56,570 --> 00:19:59,740
if we were to change leadership now?
326
00:19:59,824 --> 00:20:03,285
It would make us look
hopelessly weak and divided.
327
00:20:03,369 --> 00:20:05,037
I agree it's not ideal.
328
00:20:05,746 --> 00:20:07,957
Have you consulted Cabinet on this matter?
329
00:20:08,040 --> 00:20:10,000
I have not, ma'am.
330
00:20:10,084 --> 00:20:12,711
Surely that would be
the normal course of action?
331
00:20:12,795 --> 00:20:14,839
With all due respect,
332
00:20:14,922 --> 00:20:17,967
the decision to dissolve Parliament
333
00:20:18,050 --> 00:20:21,512
is in the gift
of the prime minister alone.
334
00:20:22,138 --> 00:20:26,434
It is entirely within my power
to do this if I see fit.
335
00:20:26,517 --> 00:20:27,643
You are correct.
336
00:20:28,602 --> 00:20:31,856
Technically,
it is within your power to request this.
337
00:20:32,857 --> 00:20:34,692
But we must all ask ourselves
338
00:20:35,234 --> 00:20:38,696
when to exercise those things
that are within our power and when not to.
339
00:20:39,989 --> 00:20:43,492
Your first instinct as a person,
I think, is often to act.
340
00:20:44,118 --> 00:20:45,786
To exercise power.
341
00:20:45,870 --> 00:20:48,247
Well,
that is what people want in a leader.
342
00:20:48,831 --> 00:20:52,418
To show conviction and strength.
343
00:20:52,501 --> 00:20:53,836
To lead.
344
00:20:56,255 --> 00:20:58,048
I'm merely asking the question.
345
00:20:58,674 --> 00:21:03,345
Whether it is correct to exercise a power
simply because it is yours to use.
346
00:21:04,889 --> 00:21:07,766
Power is nothing without authority.
347
00:21:08,684 --> 00:21:10,102
And at this moment,
348
00:21:11,270 --> 00:21:12,980
your Cabinet is against you.
349
00:21:13,522 --> 00:21:15,608
Your party is against you.
350
00:21:16,150 --> 00:21:17,860
And if the polls are to be believed,
351
00:21:17,943 --> 00:21:20,112
if you were
to call a general election today,
352
00:21:20,196 --> 00:21:21,363
you would not win.
353
00:21:21,906 --> 00:21:24,825
Which suggests the country is against you.
354
00:21:26,494 --> 00:21:28,662
Perhaps the time has come
355
00:21:29,330 --> 00:21:31,749
for you to try doing nothing for once.
356
00:21:33,751 --> 00:21:35,211
The difference is…
357
00:21:36,879 --> 00:21:38,380
you have power…
358
00:21:39,340 --> 00:21:40,674
in doing nothing.
359
00:21:42,301 --> 00:21:43,177
I…
360
00:21:44,220 --> 00:21:45,679
will have nothing.
361
00:21:47,640 --> 00:21:49,225
You will have your dignity.
362
00:21:49,850 --> 00:21:53,062
There is no dignity in the wilderness.
363
00:21:53,145 --> 00:21:55,481
Then might I suggest
you don't think of it as that.
364
00:21:56,774 --> 00:22:00,110
Think of it as an opportunity
to pursue other passions.
365
00:22:01,570 --> 00:22:03,322
I have other loves.
366
00:22:05,074 --> 00:22:07,701
My husband, my children…
367
00:22:09,036 --> 00:22:14,166
But this job is my only true passion.
368
00:22:16,126 --> 00:22:18,420
And to have it taken from me…
369
00:22:19,880 --> 00:22:22,883
stolen from me so cruelly…
370
00:22:25,511 --> 00:22:27,555
What hurts the most
371
00:22:28,055 --> 00:22:31,559
is that we had come so far.
372
00:22:33,185 --> 00:22:37,731
And now to have
the opportunity to finish the job
373
00:22:37,815 --> 00:22:41,151
snatched away at the very last…
374
00:22:51,287 --> 00:22:53,372
[indistinct announcement]
375
00:23:02,256 --> 00:23:03,799
[Diana yells] I'm in hell!
376
00:23:03,882 --> 00:23:05,801
And he just hates me.
377
00:23:06,719 --> 00:23:08,470
And wants me to fail.
378
00:23:09,680 --> 00:23:11,432
He tells everyone I'm mad.
379
00:23:14,226 --> 00:23:16,145
They treat me like I'm mad.
380
00:23:16,687 --> 00:23:18,897
And I'm starting to feel mad.
381
00:23:19,690 --> 00:23:21,775
Why did I agree to this trip?
382
00:23:22,359 --> 00:23:24,695
I'm going to fall flat on my face.
383
00:23:30,242 --> 00:23:32,328
[engines roaring]
384
00:23:38,083 --> 00:23:40,169
[crowd cheering, chattering]
385
00:23:44,340 --> 00:23:45,215
All right?
386
00:23:45,758 --> 00:23:46,634
I think so.
387
00:23:52,681 --> 00:23:55,017
- [speaks indistinctly]
- Lovely to meet you. Hello.
388
00:23:56,352 --> 00:23:57,436
Lovely to meet you.
389
00:23:58,395 --> 00:24:00,731
[reporter 1] Princess Diana, one quick…
390
00:24:00,814 --> 00:24:02,441
[overlapping chatter]
391
00:24:02,524 --> 00:24:04,610
[reporter 2] Over here, please, Lady Di!
392
00:24:15,454 --> 00:24:18,791
[theme from New York, New York playing]
393
00:24:28,884 --> 00:24:30,969
[chattering]
394
00:25:10,342 --> 00:25:11,802
[music ends]
395
00:25:11,885 --> 00:25:14,430
- [water running]
- [retching, coughing]
396
00:25:16,432 --> 00:25:17,808
[retching continues]
397
00:25:24,523 --> 00:25:26,608
[toilet flushes]
398
00:25:49,923 --> 00:25:52,009
[light traffic noises outside]
399
00:26:07,900 --> 00:26:09,985
- [sirens whooping]
- [horns honking]
400
00:26:14,364 --> 00:26:16,200
[man] I love you, Diana!
401
00:26:16,283 --> 00:26:17,868
[woman] Diana! Diana!
402
00:26:28,462 --> 00:26:31,173
- [hip-hop music playing]
- [cheering]
403
00:26:49,399 --> 00:26:51,485
[crowd cheering]
404
00:27:04,039 --> 00:27:06,875
Thank you so much.
That's so kind. Thank you.
405
00:27:06,959 --> 00:27:08,293
- Your Royal Highness.
- Hello.
406
00:27:09,962 --> 00:27:11,755
We're so thrilled to have you with us.
407
00:27:13,090 --> 00:27:15,008
This is Linda Correa.
408
00:27:15,092 --> 00:27:16,343
Lovely to meet you, miss.
409
00:27:17,052 --> 00:27:20,013
They told us there was a waiting list
for public housing…
410
00:27:20,097 --> 00:27:22,724
[reporter] A modest hospital
on the wrong side of Harlem
411
00:27:22,808 --> 00:27:26,019
very few American politicians
have ever even thought to visit,
412
00:27:26,103 --> 00:27:27,938
but today this is the final stop
413
00:27:28,021 --> 00:27:31,024
on Princess Diana's
whirlwind tour of New York.
414
00:27:36,572 --> 00:27:37,781
Your Royal Highness.
415
00:27:44,788 --> 00:27:49,084
[doctor] We established
the pediatric AIDS unit two years ago
416
00:27:49,167 --> 00:27:53,297
to deal with the rising problem
of infants suffering with the disease.
417
00:27:53,380 --> 00:27:55,465
[babies crying]
418
00:28:03,390 --> 00:28:04,266
Hello.
419
00:28:07,811 --> 00:28:09,813
Many of the children had been abandoned
420
00:28:10,355 --> 00:28:13,233
or have parents who are addicts
or sick with the virus.
421
00:28:13,317 --> 00:28:17,529
They desperately need foster parents,
but people are too afraid to take them.
422
00:28:17,613 --> 00:28:18,614
Why?
423
00:28:19,907 --> 00:28:23,160
Because of the stigma.
The fear of the disease.
424
00:28:32,377 --> 00:28:34,963
[people gasping softly, murmuring]
425
00:28:41,428 --> 00:28:43,847
[reporter] Chants of
"We want the princess" were heard
426
00:28:43,931 --> 00:28:45,974
in New York's Harlem neighborhood today.
427
00:28:46,058 --> 00:28:47,434
A triumphant end to a trip
428
00:28:47,517 --> 00:28:50,187
which has seen the princess fly solo
for the first time,
429
00:28:50,270 --> 00:28:54,107
hitting new heights
without her husband, Prince Charles.
430
00:28:54,191 --> 00:28:57,861
We love her. She's beautiful. She's warm.
431
00:28:57,945 --> 00:29:01,156
She's perfect. They don't want her there,
we would love to have her here.
432
00:29:01,907 --> 00:29:05,744
[woman] The way she hugged that boy
in the hospital nearly broke my heart.
433
00:29:05,827 --> 00:29:08,121
[man 1] Prince Charles is a lucky man.
434
00:29:08,205 --> 00:29:11,708
[man 2] Princess Di, thank you
for bringing love and vitality
435
00:29:11,792 --> 00:29:13,585
- to the Lower East Side!
- [cheering]
436
00:29:13,669 --> 00:29:16,213
She knows how to make people feel good,
437
00:29:16,296 --> 00:29:18,924
and that is a God-given talent.
Am I right?
438
00:29:19,007 --> 00:29:20,092
[woman] Yeah!
439
00:29:20,175 --> 00:29:22,260
[cheers fading out]
440
00:29:22,344 --> 00:29:24,429
[clock ticking]
441
00:29:31,311 --> 00:29:33,397
[thunder rumbling]
442
00:29:34,815 --> 00:29:38,652
[Camilla] If you care about me as much
as you say you do, sir, you will let go
443
00:29:38,735 --> 00:29:40,821
of these ideas
of breaking it off with Diana.
444
00:29:41,738 --> 00:29:42,614
Why?
445
00:29:43,907 --> 00:29:45,742
Don't you want us to be free, to…
446
00:29:46,618 --> 00:29:48,120
live our life in the open?
447
00:29:49,579 --> 00:29:50,497
I do.
448
00:29:50,580 --> 00:29:52,582
[sighs deeply]
449
00:29:54,418 --> 00:29:57,629
But I want to be humiliated
and attacked even less.
450
00:29:59,047 --> 00:30:02,342
That's what'll happen if you put me
in a popularity contest against her.
451
00:30:03,093 --> 00:30:04,011
I will lose.
452
00:30:04,094 --> 00:30:05,929
- Oh…
- [Camilla] I'm an old woman.
453
00:30:06,555 --> 00:30:08,265
I'm a married woman.
454
00:30:08,348 --> 00:30:11,143
Nowhere near as pretty,
nowhere near as radiant.
455
00:30:12,769 --> 00:30:15,355
Someone who looks like me
has no place in a fairy tale.
456
00:30:16,523 --> 00:30:18,734
That's all people want, is a fairy tale.
457
00:30:18,817 --> 00:30:21,570
If they knew the truth
about our feelings for one another,
458
00:30:21,653 --> 00:30:22,988
they'd have their fairy tale.
459
00:30:23,071 --> 00:30:23,947
[Camilla] No!
460
00:30:24,614 --> 00:30:28,201
To be the protagonist of a fairy tale,
you must first be wronged.
461
00:30:28,827 --> 00:30:29,786
A victim.
462
00:30:31,830 --> 00:30:34,332
Which, if we were to become public,
we would make her.
463
00:30:36,251 --> 00:30:39,129
In the narrative laws
of fairy tales versus reality…
464
00:30:40,213 --> 00:30:42,174
the fairy tale always prevails.
465
00:30:43,508 --> 00:30:47,387
She will… always defeat me
in the court of public opinion.
466
00:30:47,471 --> 00:30:49,181
What is all this, my darling?
467
00:30:50,766 --> 00:30:52,392
What's got into you today?
468
00:30:56,730 --> 00:30:57,981
[Camilla] It's reality, sir.
469
00:31:00,525 --> 00:31:02,277
She's the Princess of Wales.
470
00:31:03,570 --> 00:31:06,615
She's a future queen,
the mother to a future king.
471
00:31:08,867 --> 00:31:11,745
- And I'm just...
- My one… true love.
472
00:31:16,708 --> 00:31:17,751
A mistress.
473
00:31:19,086 --> 00:31:23,548
Mistress to the Prince of Wales, just like
my great-grandmother Alice Keppel
474
00:31:23,632 --> 00:31:27,886
was the mistress to the Prince of Wales,
your great-great-grandfather.
475
00:31:27,969 --> 00:31:29,846
And he loved her till the end.
476
00:31:40,107 --> 00:31:41,316
Leave this with me.
477
00:31:48,406 --> 00:31:51,326
[newsman] Number 10 is a house
and a home as well as an office,
478
00:31:51,409 --> 00:31:53,662
and as Margaret Thatcher left it
after so long,
479
00:31:53,745 --> 00:31:55,288
there was applause to be heard,
480
00:31:55,372 --> 00:31:58,625
and, I'm told, a tear or two shed
among the unseen staff.
481
00:31:58,708 --> 00:32:01,795
Mrs. Thatcher's own voice
had an emotional edge to it.
482
00:32:01,878 --> 00:32:03,755
Ladies and gentlemen,
483
00:32:04,339 --> 00:32:08,969
we are leaving Downing Street
for the last time
484
00:32:09,052 --> 00:32:13,765
after 11 and a half wonderful years.
485
00:32:13,849 --> 00:32:17,102
[newswoman] It was the end of an era
dominated by this woman
486
00:32:17,185 --> 00:32:19,938
whose name has become a political byword.
487
00:32:20,021 --> 00:32:21,815
Eleven years of Thatcherism.
488
00:32:22,357 --> 00:32:25,026
[newsman]
She recovered quickly for one last wave.
489
00:32:26,903 --> 00:32:29,489
But then
the Iron Lady's composure almost broke.
490
00:32:29,573 --> 00:32:31,908
Watch her face as she reaches her car.
491
00:32:40,125 --> 00:32:44,129
Friends say that she is deeply shocked
by the seeming injustice of it all.
492
00:32:44,254 --> 00:32:45,547
Three election victories
493
00:32:45,630 --> 00:32:48,884
and a clear, though insufficient,
majority in the first ballot
494
00:32:48,967 --> 00:32:51,428
rewarded, as she sees it, with the sack.
495
00:32:51,511 --> 00:32:55,015
Mrs. Thatcher, of course,
has a new home now in Dulwich…
496
00:32:55,098 --> 00:32:57,184
Martin? Could you ask the prime...
497
00:32:57,267 --> 00:32:59,978
Could you ask Mrs. Thatcher
to come and see me?
498
00:33:22,918 --> 00:33:24,586
When I ascended the throne…
499
00:33:25,754 --> 00:33:26,880
I was just a girl.
500
00:33:27,589 --> 00:33:29,049
Twenty-five years old.
501
00:33:30,217 --> 00:33:31,426
And I was surrounded
502
00:33:31,509 --> 00:33:34,721
by stuffy, rather patronizing
gray-haired men everywhere
503
00:33:34,804 --> 00:33:36,223
telling me what to do.
504
00:33:38,225 --> 00:33:39,559
And I wanted to say…
505
00:33:41,102 --> 00:33:45,732
the way you dealt with all your stuffy,
rather patronizing gray-haired men
506
00:33:45,815 --> 00:33:47,609
throughout your time in office
507
00:33:48,151 --> 00:33:49,319
and saw them all off…
508
00:33:49,402 --> 00:33:51,321
Well, they've had their revenge now.
509
00:33:54,324 --> 00:33:58,286
I was shocked by the way
in which you were forced to leave office.
510
00:33:59,829 --> 00:34:01,957
And I wanted to offer my sympathy.
511
00:34:03,250 --> 00:34:05,502
Not just as Queen to prime minister…
512
00:34:07,295 --> 00:34:08,463
but woman to woman.
513
00:34:10,465 --> 00:34:12,133
Throughout the time we worked together,
514
00:34:12,217 --> 00:34:15,053
people tended to focus
on our many differences.
515
00:34:17,472 --> 00:34:20,475
Which was lazy and misleading, I think.
516
00:34:21,893 --> 00:34:24,646
And overlooked the many things
we do have in common.
517
00:34:26,064 --> 00:34:27,107
Our generation.
518
00:34:28,358 --> 00:34:29,484
Our Christianity.
519
00:34:30,026 --> 00:34:31,236
Our work ethic.
520
00:34:32,112 --> 00:34:33,321
Our sense of duty.
521
00:34:35,657 --> 00:34:36,700
But above all…
522
00:34:37,617 --> 00:34:40,495
our devotion to this country
that we both love.
523
00:34:42,998 --> 00:34:44,416
So with that in mind…
524
00:34:59,097 --> 00:35:00,682
The Order of Merit…
525
00:35:01,683 --> 00:35:04,269
is not awarded by some faceless committee.
526
00:35:05,729 --> 00:35:08,398
It comes at the personal discretion
of the sovereign
527
00:35:09,149 --> 00:35:13,361
and is in recognition
of exceptionally meritorious service.
528
00:35:14,946 --> 00:35:17,532
It is limited to just 24 recipients,
529
00:35:18,158 --> 00:35:19,826
no matter their background.
530
00:35:21,077 --> 00:35:23,038
You could be the daughter of a duke.
531
00:35:24,247 --> 00:35:25,373
Or a greengrocer.
532
00:35:28,918 --> 00:35:31,796
What matters… is your accomplishments.
533
00:35:33,214 --> 00:35:34,549
And nobody can deny…
534
00:35:35,675 --> 00:35:38,678
that this is a very different country now
535
00:35:38,762 --> 00:35:42,098
to the one inherited
by our first woman prime minister.
536
00:35:47,771 --> 00:35:50,231
Now, it's normally handed over in the box.
537
00:35:53,234 --> 00:35:54,861
But if you would allow me…
538
00:36:10,835 --> 00:36:11,836
Congratulations.
539
00:36:34,275 --> 00:36:35,527
[handbag rattles]
540
00:36:44,786 --> 00:36:45,995
[doors open]
541
00:36:54,421 --> 00:36:55,630
[doors shut]
542
00:37:02,011 --> 00:37:04,431
[classical music plays loudly inside car]
543
00:37:20,196 --> 00:37:21,531
[inhales]
544
00:37:21,614 --> 00:37:22,949
[exhales]
545
00:37:31,749 --> 00:37:33,251
[doors open]
546
00:37:41,676 --> 00:37:43,011
It's kind of you to come.
547
00:37:43,761 --> 00:37:45,263
Why would you say that?
548
00:37:45,346 --> 00:37:47,515
I think
even my sternest critics would concede
549
00:37:47,599 --> 00:37:50,351
that my first solo trip
has not been a disaster,
550
00:37:50,435 --> 00:37:52,729
that I didn't fall
totally flat on my face.
551
00:37:52,812 --> 00:37:57,233
So I can only imagine, hope,
that you've come here to apologize,
552
00:37:57,317 --> 00:37:58,818
to eat your words,
553
00:37:59,486 --> 00:38:00,820
and congratulate me.
554
00:38:03,281 --> 00:38:06,618
Your… capacity for self-delusion…
555
00:38:07,452 --> 00:38:08,995
never ceases to amaze me.
556
00:38:11,331 --> 00:38:13,041
We're all glad
you're back where you belong
557
00:38:13,124 --> 00:38:16,794
without too much damage done.
You have two sons that need you.
558
00:38:16,878 --> 00:38:20,298
Our sons have easily survived
me being away four days.
559
00:38:20,381 --> 00:38:22,967
I'm not sure
one can say the same for the rest of us.
560
00:38:26,387 --> 00:38:30,141
The exquisite selfishness of your motives
561
00:38:30,225 --> 00:38:31,184
and the…
562
00:38:33,061 --> 00:38:36,231
the calculated vulgarity of the antics…
563
00:38:37,524 --> 00:38:40,360
knowing full well
the headlines they would get.
564
00:38:40,443 --> 00:38:41,611
"Antics"?
565
00:38:41,694 --> 00:38:43,404
Grandstanding like that.
566
00:38:45,240 --> 00:38:46,866
You think we couldn't do that too?
567
00:38:46,950 --> 00:38:50,161
Theatrically hug the wretched
and the dispossessed
568
00:38:50,245 --> 00:38:52,664
and cover ourselves in glory
on the front pages?
569
00:38:52,747 --> 00:38:53,957
[Diana] I doubt it.
570
00:38:54,040 --> 00:38:57,001
You barely find it in yourselves
to hug your own.
571
00:38:57,085 --> 00:38:58,336
I hug who I want to.
572
00:38:59,212 --> 00:39:00,505
I hug who I love.
573
00:39:01,548 --> 00:39:04,467
Particularly when they are affected
by the selfishness of others
574
00:39:04,551 --> 00:39:05,426
and need cheering up.
575
00:39:05,510 --> 00:39:07,720
- Who are you referring to?
- Camilla.
576
00:39:08,888 --> 00:39:10,890
Why would I care about her?
577
00:39:10,974 --> 00:39:12,517
[yells] Because I care about her!
578
00:39:14,310 --> 00:39:17,730
Morning, noon, and night,
I care about her!
579
00:39:19,315 --> 00:39:20,567
And you hurt her.
580
00:39:25,113 --> 00:39:26,406
And if you hurt her…
581
00:39:28,408 --> 00:39:29,284
you hurt me.
582
00:39:35,206 --> 00:39:36,583
Camilla is who I want.
583
00:39:37,584 --> 00:39:39,711
That is where my loyalties lie.
584
00:39:39,794 --> 00:39:43,298
- That is who my priority is.
- Not the mother of your children?
585
00:39:43,381 --> 00:39:46,926
- Don't bring the boys into this.
- All right. Not the woman you married!
586
00:39:47,010 --> 00:39:50,972
[yells] I refuse to be blamed any longer
for this grotesque misalliance!
587
00:39:52,432 --> 00:39:54,058
I wash my hands of it!
588
00:40:08,364 --> 00:40:09,991
If you have a complaint…
589
00:40:11,743 --> 00:40:12,619
about…
590
00:40:14,495 --> 00:40:15,788
not being loved…
591
00:40:17,915 --> 00:40:20,001
or appreciated in this marriage…
592
00:40:22,962 --> 00:40:26,090
I suggest you take it up
with the people who arranged it.
593
00:40:38,770 --> 00:40:41,189
[doors open and shut]
594
00:40:45,401 --> 00:40:47,070
[water running]
595
00:41:12,679 --> 00:41:15,515
["Baby, It's Cold Outside"
by Ella Fitzgerald playing]
596
00:41:21,312 --> 00:41:25,233
- ♪ I really can't stay ♪
- ♪ But, baby, it's cold outside ♪
597
00:41:25,316 --> 00:41:29,112
- ♪ I've got to go away ♪
- ♪ But, baby, it's cold outside ♪
598
00:41:29,195 --> 00:41:32,573
- ♪ This evening has been ♪
- ♪ Been hoping that you'd drop in ♪
599
00:41:32,657 --> 00:41:34,742
♪ So very nice ♪
600
00:41:34,826 --> 00:41:38,538
♪ I'll hold your hands
They're just like ice ♪
601
00:41:38,621 --> 00:41:43,084
- ♪ My mother will start to worry ♪
- ♪ Beautiful, what's your hurry? ♪
602
00:41:43,167 --> 00:41:47,255
- ♪ And father will be pacing the floor ♪
- ♪ Listen to the fireplace roar ♪
603
00:41:47,338 --> 00:41:51,801
- ♪ So really I'd better scurry ♪
- ♪Beautiful, please don't hurry ♪
604
00:41:51,884 --> 00:41:55,972
- ♪ Well, maybe just a half a drink more ♪
- ♪ Put some records on while I pour ♪
605
00:41:56,055 --> 00:42:00,560
- ♪ The neighbors might think ♪
- ♪ But, baby, it's bad out there ♪
606
00:42:00,643 --> 00:42:04,731
- ♪ Say, what's in this drink? ♪
- ♪ No cabs to be had out there ♪
607
00:42:04,814 --> 00:42:07,734
- ♪ I wish I knew how ♪
- ♪ Your eyes are like starlight now ♪
608
00:42:07,817 --> 00:42:09,610
♪ To break the spell ♪
609
00:42:09,694 --> 00:42:13,698
♪ I'll take your hat
Your hair looks swell ♪
610
00:42:13,781 --> 00:42:18,035
- ♪ I ought to say no, no, no, sir ♪
- ♪ Mind if I move in closer ♪
611
00:42:18,119 --> 00:42:22,498
- ♪ At least I'm gonna say that I tried ♪
- ♪ What's the sense of hurting my pride? ♪
612
00:42:22,582 --> 00:42:26,043
- ♪ I really can't stay ♪
- ♪ Oh, baby, don't hold out, baby ♪
613
00:42:26,127 --> 00:42:29,338
♪ Ah, but it's cold outside… ♪
614
00:42:29,422 --> 00:42:32,884
- [woman] Sir…
- [overlapping chatter]
615
00:42:32,967 --> 00:42:35,845
♪ But, baby, it's cold outside ♪
616
00:42:35,928 --> 00:42:40,141
- ♪ The answer is no ♪
- ♪ But, baby, it's cold outside ♪
617
00:42:40,224 --> 00:42:43,227
- ♪ This welcome has been ♪
- ♪ How lucky that you dropped in ♪
618
00:42:43,311 --> 00:42:45,104
♪ So nice and warm ♪
619
00:42:45,188 --> 00:42:49,025
♪ Look out the window at that storm ♪
620
00:42:49,108 --> 00:42:53,529
- ♪ My sister will be suspicious ♪
- ♪ Gosh, your lips look delicious ♪
621
00:42:53,613 --> 00:42:56,240
- ♪ My brother will be there at the door ♪
- [dogs barking]
622
00:42:56,324 --> 00:43:00,328
- ♪ Waves upon a tropical shore ♪
- ♪ My maiden aunt's mind is vicious ♪
623
00:43:00,411 --> 00:43:03,498
♪ Gosh, your lips are delicious… ♪
624
00:43:03,581 --> 00:43:05,124
[Anne] He is learning. He is.
625
00:43:05,208 --> 00:43:06,542
He's doing much better.
626
00:43:06,626 --> 00:43:08,294
She tells jokes,
627
00:43:08,377 --> 00:43:12,006
but she starts with the punchline,
which sounds funnier than the joke.
628
00:43:12,089 --> 00:43:13,257
[Diana] There you are.
629
00:43:15,092 --> 00:43:16,052
Mama.
630
00:43:19,931 --> 00:43:24,227
Well, I'm sure no one told you,
but I made a request through my office
631
00:43:24,894 --> 00:43:28,105
for us to find a moment
to speak together, in private.
632
00:43:29,357 --> 00:43:31,234
I hope you're not wanting to talk here.
633
00:43:32,026 --> 00:43:33,778
No, not here.
634
00:43:33,861 --> 00:43:35,780
Or now. The dogs need feeding.
635
00:43:35,863 --> 00:43:37,240
- [Diana] The dogs.
- Yes, the dogs.
636
00:43:37,323 --> 00:43:38,908
We'll have to find another time.
637
00:43:47,583 --> 00:43:49,877
- [dogs whimpering]
- [Elizabeth] Who's hungry?
638
00:43:50,419 --> 00:43:51,587
Are you all hungry?
639
00:43:52,255 --> 00:43:54,423
- [barking]
- Who'll tell me about their day?
640
00:43:54,507 --> 00:43:57,009
Hello! Have you had a lovely day?
Have you had fun?
641
00:44:05,142 --> 00:44:07,895
- What are you doing here?
- I hope you don't mind.
642
00:44:08,646 --> 00:44:12,525
- I thought we might find a moment alone.
- Honestly, both of you!
643
00:44:13,067 --> 00:44:13,943
[Charles] Both of us?
644
00:44:14,026 --> 00:44:16,612
You and your wife
ambushing me everywhere I go
645
00:44:16,696 --> 00:44:18,698
with anxious looks, wanting to talk.
646
00:44:18,781 --> 00:44:20,366
I do want to talk, Mummy.
647
00:44:21,659 --> 00:44:22,910
We need to talk.
648
00:44:24,412 --> 00:44:25,454
Fine. Let's talk.
649
00:44:26,247 --> 00:44:28,708
Might I request
we do it like privy counsellors?
650
00:44:28,791 --> 00:44:30,877
On our feet to keep it brief.
651
00:44:38,342 --> 00:44:39,677
It's the marriage.
652
00:44:39,760 --> 00:44:42,263
I had a horrible idea
we were going in this direction.
653
00:44:42,346 --> 00:44:43,931
[Charles] I have done my best.
654
00:44:44,473 --> 00:44:46,767
My very best, and I am suffering!
655
00:44:47,685 --> 00:44:52,148
No, you are not suffering. We're suffering
having to put up with this!
656
00:44:52,231 --> 00:44:54,692
- [grunts]
- Let me make something clear.
657
00:44:54,775 --> 00:44:58,154
When people look at you and Diana,
they see two privileged young people
658
00:44:58,237 --> 00:44:59,488
who, through good fortune,
659
00:44:59,572 --> 00:45:02,033
ended up with everything
one could dream of in life.
660
00:45:02,116 --> 00:45:04,660
No one, not a single breathing,
living soul anywhere,
661
00:45:04,744 --> 00:45:05,953
sees cause for suffering.
662
00:45:06,037 --> 00:45:08,122
- They would if they knew.
- Knew what?
663
00:45:08,998 --> 00:45:11,250
They know that you betray your wife
664
00:45:11,334 --> 00:45:13,169
and make no attempt to hide it.
665
00:45:13,252 --> 00:45:15,880
They know that thanks to you,
she has psychological problems
666
00:45:15,963 --> 00:45:19,050
and eats or doesn't eat
or whatever it is she does or doesn't do.
667
00:45:19,133 --> 00:45:23,387
They know you're a spoiled, immature man,
endlessly complaining unnecessarily,
668
00:45:23,471 --> 00:45:27,016
married to a spoiled, immature woman,
endlessly complaining unnecessarily.
669
00:45:27,516 --> 00:45:29,352
And we are all heartily sick of it.
670
00:45:29,894 --> 00:45:33,064
All anyone wants is for the pair of you
to pull yourselves together,
671
00:45:33,147 --> 00:45:36,233
stop making spectacles of yourselves,
and make this marriage
672
00:45:36,317 --> 00:45:39,236
and your enormously privileged
positions in life work.
673
00:45:39,320 --> 00:45:40,863
And if I want to separate?
674
00:45:40,947 --> 00:45:44,367
You will not separate or divorce
or let the side down in any way.
675
00:45:44,450 --> 00:45:46,827
- And if one day you expect to be king...
- I do.
676
00:45:46,911 --> 00:45:49,622
Then might I suggest
you start to behave like one.
677
00:45:55,252 --> 00:45:57,046
[paper rustling]
678
00:46:01,133 --> 00:46:02,009
[clears throat]
679
00:46:06,430 --> 00:46:08,516
[footsteps receding]
680
00:46:20,152 --> 00:46:22,571
[overlapping chatter and laughter]
681
00:46:30,413 --> 00:46:31,998
- Rabbit, right in the head.
- No!
682
00:46:53,144 --> 00:46:55,229
[choir singing on record]
683
00:46:55,312 --> 00:46:56,605
Have you seen Diana?
684
00:47:00,317 --> 00:47:02,028
[knocking at door]
685
00:47:06,407 --> 00:47:07,283
Come.
686
00:47:11,037 --> 00:47:12,121
[Philip] Hello?
687
00:47:13,247 --> 00:47:14,123
Ah.
688
00:47:14,206 --> 00:47:15,458
Oh, please, no.
689
00:47:15,541 --> 00:47:16,792
[chuckles softly]
690
00:47:16,876 --> 00:47:19,336
I, uh, I came to see if you're all right.
691
00:47:24,717 --> 00:47:28,304
Do you know, I… I don't think
I've ever seen inside this room.
692
00:47:29,680 --> 00:47:30,931
[both chuckle softly]
693
00:47:33,017 --> 00:47:35,019
We can be a rough bunch in this family.
694
00:47:37,813 --> 00:47:39,398
And I'm sure, on occasion,
695
00:47:40,191 --> 00:47:42,234
to a sensitive creature like you,
696
00:47:42,318 --> 00:47:43,444
it must feel like…
697
00:47:44,987 --> 00:47:48,074
Well, let me ask. What does it feel like?
698
00:47:50,993 --> 00:47:53,287
A cold, frozen tundra.
699
00:47:54,872 --> 00:47:55,790
Right.
700
00:47:57,416 --> 00:47:58,417
Like that, then.
701
00:47:59,001 --> 00:48:01,337
An icy, dark,
702
00:48:02,213 --> 00:48:03,881
loveless cave…
703
00:48:07,426 --> 00:48:08,469
with no light…
704
00:48:09,762 --> 00:48:12,139
no hope… anywhere.
705
00:48:13,099 --> 00:48:14,850
Not even the faintest crack.
706
00:48:15,601 --> 00:48:16,477
I see.
707
00:48:20,523 --> 00:48:21,857
He will come around.
708
00:48:23,609 --> 00:48:24,485
He will.
709
00:48:25,319 --> 00:48:26,278
Eventually.
710
00:48:27,613 --> 00:48:28,989
When he realizes that…
711
00:48:30,366 --> 00:48:32,118
he can never have the other one.
712
00:48:39,250 --> 00:48:42,837
Would it help you to realize
we all think he's quite mad?
713
00:48:43,462 --> 00:48:46,257
- [chuckles softly]
- That might have reassured me once.
714
00:48:46,340 --> 00:48:48,676
But I worry we're past that point now.
715
00:48:49,510 --> 00:48:50,386
Sir.
716
00:48:53,013 --> 00:48:53,931
And if he…
717
00:48:54,974 --> 00:48:59,854
If this family can't give me the love
and security that I feel I deserve,
718
00:48:59,937 --> 00:49:01,438
then I believe I have no option
719
00:49:01,522 --> 00:49:05,442
but to break away, officially…
and find it myself.
720
00:49:05,526 --> 00:49:07,653
- I wouldn't do that if I were you.
- Why not?
721
00:49:07,736 --> 00:49:11,073
Let's just say
I can't see it ending well for you.
722
00:49:11,157 --> 00:49:13,367
[footsteps approaching]
723
00:49:13,450 --> 00:49:15,536
I hope that isn't a threat, sir.
724
00:49:15,619 --> 00:49:18,205
- [knocking]
- No, not now. Out!
725
00:49:21,250 --> 00:49:22,209
[door shuts]
726
00:49:31,177 --> 00:49:34,305
Although we are both outsiders
who married in,
727
00:49:35,181 --> 00:49:37,141
you and I are quite different.
728
00:49:38,893 --> 00:49:39,768
Yes.
729
00:49:41,562 --> 00:49:42,771
I can see that now.
730
00:49:47,860 --> 00:49:49,612
You're right to call me an outsider.
731
00:49:51,739 --> 00:49:54,283
I was an outsider the day that I met the…
732
00:49:55,910 --> 00:49:59,496
the 13-year-old princess
who would one day become my wife.
733
00:50:02,833 --> 00:50:04,460
And after all these years…
734
00:50:06,754 --> 00:50:07,796
I still am.
735
00:50:09,673 --> 00:50:10,716
We all are.
736
00:50:13,052 --> 00:50:14,178
Everyone…
737
00:50:14,261 --> 00:50:15,471
in this system…
738
00:50:16,722 --> 00:50:17,598
is a lost…
739
00:50:18,224 --> 00:50:19,099
lonely…
740
00:50:20,142 --> 00:50:22,519
irrelevant outsider…
741
00:50:23,479 --> 00:50:25,773
apart from the one person,
742
00:50:26,690 --> 00:50:28,359
the only person,
743
00:50:29,068 --> 00:50:30,069
that matters.
744
00:50:33,906 --> 00:50:36,158
She is the oxygen we all breathe.
745
00:50:37,368 --> 00:50:39,578
The essence of all our duty.
746
00:50:42,289 --> 00:50:43,999
Your problem, if I may say…
747
00:50:45,042 --> 00:50:48,295
is you seem to be confused
about who that person is.
748
00:50:53,092 --> 00:50:54,218
[knocking at door]
749
00:50:55,552 --> 00:50:56,428
Come!
750
00:50:59,348 --> 00:51:03,352
Just to say, Your Royal Highnesses,
the photographer is ready.
751
00:51:03,435 --> 00:51:04,478
[Philip] Thank you.
752
00:51:07,064 --> 00:51:08,274
[Philip clears throat]
753
00:52:10,252 --> 00:52:12,838
[children chattering in distance]
754
00:52:18,427 --> 00:52:21,305
Everyone,
we're going to do the photograph.
755
00:52:24,600 --> 00:52:27,436
Don't you think the Queen
would be best suited in the middle?
756
00:52:27,519 --> 00:52:28,979
[Anne] Charles is pushing in.
757
00:52:30,189 --> 00:52:31,315
You stay outside.
758
00:52:31,398 --> 00:52:32,858
No squabbling, please.
759
00:52:35,027 --> 00:52:37,321
[Charles] Quiet. Quiet.
760
00:52:37,404 --> 00:52:39,156
- Ah, yes.
- [Anne laughing]
761
00:52:39,239 --> 00:52:41,575
[photographer]
The merriest of Christmas smiles!
762
00:52:41,658 --> 00:52:42,576
[Philip] Yes.
763
00:52:42,659 --> 00:52:44,244
[photographer] Three, two, one…
764
00:52:44,328 --> 00:52:45,579
[camera clicks, whirs]
765
00:52:45,662 --> 00:52:47,206
Done. Did anyone blink?
766
00:52:47,289 --> 00:52:48,207
[chuckling]
767
00:52:48,290 --> 00:52:50,376
[indistinct chatter continues]
768
00:52:53,754 --> 00:52:56,799
[choir singing
"Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht"]
769
00:52:59,802 --> 00:53:01,887
[camera clicks, whirs]
770
00:53:19,071 --> 00:53:23,325
["Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht" continues]
60399
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