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01:01:03
Claire Foy, Matt Smith, Victoria Hamilton
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who now will be my rewarder."
Ah, yes. Putting an end to the debutant' ball.
I'm a passionate monarchist
that on your steadfastness and ability to withstand
Our authority, our absolutism, our divine rights.
Rounding up the numbers, we have a local restaurateur,
so if you get a dud, don't worry, it'll be 15 minutes at worst.
the qualities of a wit, you'd like her to be a better orator, a TV personality,
-[Humphrey] Hello, Patricia. -Would anyone like some toffee?
Because the age of deference is over.
and the perpetrator is now on his way to the Bow Street Police Station,
I had the misfortune of hearing
-and rounder at the back. -Lovely.
who, as King Lear wonderfully says, "ebb and flow by the moon."
Those "ostrich" provide an indispensable function of monarchy:
by the indifference and inertia with which the speech was greeted.
He's assistant private secretary, so not quite a pawn,
by the indifference and inertia with which the speech was greeted.
She has to be ordinary and extraordinary, touched by divinity and yet one of us,
Small wonder we make such a fuss about curtsies, protocol and precedent.
just an acknowledgment that it has changed.
We understand that in the turbulence
-[man] Traitor! -[man 2] Coward!
He dismember them. Tears them to shreds.
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You would like to see Her Majesty endow with superhuman powers.
but is disgust by him.
Vanished into thin air.
have overthrow their monarchies and become republics in recent years.
The British people adore their sovereign.
Go, in order to be fob off?
by the indifference and inertia with which the speech was greet.
loved, respected and admire throughout the world,
No, I sha't have anything.
He sketch all of our prototypes.
or liberal disposition had warn needlessly of a popular attack
He dismembers them. Tears them to shreds.
Because I dare offer an opinion, I must be trying to burn the temple down.
No, the worst I've ever encounter is, uh, apathy,
Hm. Which you attended too, I gather.
the vast majority of the country not only disagree with Altrincham
The stings and bites we suffer as it slips away.
Just rather better in bed, I suspect.
But I struggle to think of a moment in history where it has worked
[stuttering] I suppose if I had a concern...
The stings and bites we suffer as it slip away.
which I gave, unquestioningly, because I trusted you.
and that should I ever claim that I did, the palace would robustly deny it.
or liberal disposition had warned needlessly of a popular attack
that he is eminently reasonable.
So I'm worrying unnecessarily?
My husband and I have been most profoundly moved
Ironically, Day is the one person who could help you.
it's arguably a harder job than editing a small periodical.
make your case politely, respectfully, intelligently.
[laughs] No, I quite agree. Her Majesty has a seemingly impossible task.
A program appropriately called Impact.
Well done. You looked incredibly calm.
And so I wish you all, young and old, wherever you may be,
and somehow not acceptable.
increasingly outdated and irrelevant hour by hour.
[Philip] No, I have nothing against it personally.
Somewhat what?
Well, obviously I'm happy with it,
Apparently it's very à la mode.
Quite possibly unlawful.
and even the normally conservative Daily Mail...
-Thank you for coming. -You look absolutely beautiful.
It is what constitutes, indeed defines, being British.
-Very unregimental. -Mm, yes.
By whom? Which gallant and chivalrous individual?
Now you're the most unloved individual in Britain.
It's unkind. Discriminatory.
You would like to see Her Majesty endowed with superhuman powers.
The situation is as baffling to me as it is to you, Your Majesty.
many of you are leading uneventful, lonely lives...
A rather heretical thought.
Martin, I shall leave the drawing of that inescapable conclusion to you.
All the regimental wives are wearing their hair like this now.
And that is why the ending of doctrinal tests
a failed politician and an unrecognized journalist...
in addition to being a diligent, dutiful and devoted monarch and a mother.
By whom? Which gallant and chivalrous individual?
We all wish it weren't Day, he's terrifying.
They're quite dreadful, but it is her responsibility, it's not theirs,
but being ordinary doesn't have to mean bland or ineffectual.
Those "ostriches" provide an indispensable function of monarchy:
Allow divorced people to move more freely in royal circles.
[Philip] Splendid. Now we're talking.
I'm obliged to you for answering my questions.
the fatigue of dull, repetitive work,
of this anxious and active world,