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My Lords and Gentlemen...
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the external tranquillity,
which at present happily prevails...
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.. make this a fortunate time in
the government of this great nation.
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I pray the blessings of Almighty
God may rest upon your counsel.
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Present arms!
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Aim!
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- Come on!
- Come on!
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In the name of the Queen! Fire!
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How was I yesterday, Lord M?
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I was trying so hard not to
look at my Uncle Cumberland.
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He was glaring at me so ferociously.
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I believe he was trying to put me off.
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It's very likely, Ma'am.
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I am plagued by uncles.
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My mother's brother Leopold has
written to say he's coming to visit.
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And how delighted you
look at the prospect.
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He wants to lecture me on how
it is my duty to get married.
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Not all Queens marry, Ma'am.
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Do you think she was lonely?
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I believe... she... found companions.
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Well, I have no intention
of marrying at present.
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I have not seen so many happy marriages.
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Neither have I, Ma'am.
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Neither have I.
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Excuse me, Majesty,
there is a messenger asking
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that Lord Melbourne should
return to the House at once.
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His Majesty King Leopold!
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Welcome to Buckingham Palace,
Uncle Leopold.
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How fortunate that you have
inherited your excellent posture
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from our side of the family, Victoria.
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It quite makes up for
your lack of inches.
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Just think if my poor dear Charlotte
and our child had survived,
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I would be living in
these gilded halls...
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.. and you, no doubt, would be
leading a blameless life in Coburg.
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Oh, sister.
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Dear brother.
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I am so happy to see you.
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You must talk to Victoria about Albert.
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Why should Uncle Leopold talk
to me about Albert, Mama?
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Has he had an accident?
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On the contrary, Albert has finished his
studies and is the most admirable young man.
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You could not hope for a better husband,
than my nephew.
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Then he must have changed
since the last time I saw him.
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He didn't smile, he didn't dance and
he fell asleep at half-past nine.
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You will exaggerate
like all young girls.
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That is why you need wiser heads around
you to preserve you from your own folly.
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I think I manage quite well.
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Of course, you have the excellent
and devoted Lord Melbourne.
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But he will not be at your side forever.
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No, he will not.
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You need a husband to advise you.
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Oh, well, unless you have
something else to tell me
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that I don't know,
you must excuse me.
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I have Government business to attend to.
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But I'm sure Mama has a
great deal to say to you.
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Five years ago, he was just a
German Princeling and now he's...
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Leopold, King of the Belgians, indeed.
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He's here to fix a match between
Victoria and that stripling, Albert.
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He means to put a Coburg
on every throne in Europe.
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Then I suggest that you promote your nephew.
- George Cambridge?
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You may be right. Keep it in the family.
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I remember Leopold being most
ambitious for the Coburgs.
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Nothing has changed.
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He has a plan to marry
me to my cousin Albert.
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I do not think marriage between
first cousins is wise, Ma'am.
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There is no need to look so worried,
Lord M.
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I told him it would never do.
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If I seem concerned, it is not
on account of your Uncle Leopold.
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I fear there has been an uprising in Wales
by a group calling themselves Chartists.
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What a strange name.
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So called because they've written a charter
demanding universal suffrage, annual elections,
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a secret ballot and
even payment for MPs.
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Their ideas are impossible, of course, but
they have much support among a certain class.
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- You tell me the British are not revolutionary.
- I don't believe they are.
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But this year's harvest failed, and when people
are hungry they fancy themselves radicals.
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You and your safety are the only
things that disturb my peace of mind.
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And you will you come with me,
to the opera tonight?
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I do not think I can bear an
evening alone with Uncle Leopold.
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You forget the Russian Grand
Duke will also be there.
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You seemed to enjoy his company
very much at the Coronation Ball.
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He dances well enough but he is
no substitute for you, Lord M.
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You flatter me, Ma'am, and like all
men I am susceptible to flattery.
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The "Mad Scene" always makes me cry.
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I think that is the point of opera.
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We do not have so many
opportunities to cry, you and I.
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How true.
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George, you should go to the royal box
now before she sits on that Russian's lap.
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So long as I don't have to
stay for the second act.
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I've heard better singing in the mess.
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Well, I hear Prince Albert
is a most correct young man.
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Exactly. What we need is an English
bridegroom like Prince George.
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I thought she still
likes the Grand Duke.
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Such a handsome young man.
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And what do you think, Miss Skerrett?
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You are very quiet, but er... I suspect
you're an expert in matters of the heart.
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Seems to me the only man the Queen
really likes is Lord Melbourne.
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I think we should have a wager.
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The Rooshian for Mrs Jenkins...
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.. the German sausage for Mr Francatelli,
I'll take the English Bulldog.
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Sixpence each.
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Will you join us, Miss Skerrett? No?
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How about you, Brodie?
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I don't have a sixpence, Mr Penge.
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I wish I had.
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I believe you have met my cousin,
Prince George of Cambridge.
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I have had the honour to
inspect his regiments.
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Such fine uniforms.
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You're very kind, Sir.
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What did you think of the "Mad Scene",
George? Did it bring tears to your eyes?
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It certainly did.
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My dear niece...
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.. you know I have always
tried to be a father to you.
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You have certainly written to me
often enough. Hasn't he, Dash?
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Please talk to me and
not to your lapdog.
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I have something
important to say to you.
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And we are listening.
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You say you do not want to marry Albert,
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but I would ask you if you
intend to marry someone else?
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I have no plans to marry
anyone at present.
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You do not, I hope, imagine...
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that your Lord M could ever be
more than your Prime Minister?
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I will not dignify that
suggestion with an answer.
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Then as one sovereign to another,
I would advise you to be careful.
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I think you forget that I am of a royal
line that stretches back a thousand years...
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.. whereas you are King of Belgium... a
country that did not exist a decade ago.
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Even the British Crown is vulnerable.
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Only this week there was an
armed uprising in Newport.
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Who knows where these
Chartists will strike next?
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You think your monarchy burns brightly,
Victoria...
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but all it takes is a little
draught from the wrong direction.
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Marry Albert and start a family
your subjects can be proud of...
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.. otherwise...
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From your sister in Monmouth,
Mrs Jenkins.
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Oh,
and you owe me a shilling for postage.
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Mrs Jenkins, are you all right?
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Mrs Jenkins?
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Did you enjoy Lucia last night?
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It's not Mozart, Ma'am.
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And you?
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You seemed well attended.
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The Grand Duke is amusing.
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It is refreshing to have someone who
understands the cares of my position.
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But he's too foreign to
be entirely comfortable.
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And Prince George?
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- He is so pleased with himself.
- Oh? Well...
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Perhaps... but I think he would
like to be a candidate for your hand.
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An English marriage
would be very popular.
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An English marriage?
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Would go down very well.
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I shall bear that in mind, Lord M.
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I hope, Sir, you can persuade the Queen
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of the benefits of a match
with your nephew Albert.
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There are some...
obstacles that need to be removed first.
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Yes, indeed, Sir.
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Good morning, Leopold.
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- Sir John.
- Ma'am.
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If you will excuse me,
I have some matters to attend to.
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But you will be here later?
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- For the ceremony?
- Yes. Of course.
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I was hoping, Leopold,
you might lend me some money.
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As you see, I am living like a pauper.
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Well, I would love to, but Belgium is such
a poor little country, not like Britain.
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I wonder if Victoria might
not be a little more generous
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if you were to make some
changes to your household.
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She does not care, I think,
for the admirable Conroy.
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He's my friend.
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- I cannot live without him.
- Perhaps.
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But, my dear sister,
I wonder if Sir John feels the same?
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Mrs Jenkins?
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The Baroness needs the keys
to the orders cupboard.
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I said you were ill,
but she sent me to fetch them.
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Why are there so many soldiers, Lord M?
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I'm afraid there may be some
disturbance from the Chartists, Ma'am.
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Since Newport,
the movement has grown in strength.
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Do Chartists wear bonnets?
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Because there are a great
many of them out there today.
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Some Chartists do believe that
women should have the vote, Ma'am.
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Now you are teasing me.
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We are fortunate, Sir, that your father
the Emperor can spare you for the opening
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of a monument to the Duke of Kent.
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My father and I are great admirers of British
institutions, your Queen in particular.
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I never knew my father,
but I know he would have been delighted
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to have his charitable
endeavours commemorated
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by the most generous
people of this town.
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So it gives me great pleasure
to dedicate this to his memory.
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Thank you so much,
but I believe I can manage.
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Freedom for the Newport Chartists!
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Freedom for the Chartists!
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Lord Alfred, I believe the Queen is leaving.
Will you escort her and the Duchess?
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With pleasure.
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Lord Melbourne, may I have a word?
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- Can it wait?
- I think not.
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I wish to talk to you about my niece.
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Indeed?
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You must admit, I think, that the
sooner she is married the better.
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Her reign so far has been troubled.
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A husband, children,
could steady her giddiness...
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I do not see the urgency
for her to marry.
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It is more important, I think,
that she chooses wisely.
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There could be no better
choice than her cousin Albert.
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He takes after me in so many ways and
he is, of course, the same age as her.
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I do not believe she took to
him the last time they met.
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Victoria will change her mind,
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but only, I think, if she understands that
such a marriage is in her best interest.
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I believe, my Lord,
you could persuade her of that.
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I think you exaggerate my influence,
Sir.
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I have seen the way
my niece looks at you.
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Ah, the complicated Miss Skerrett.
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Are you now a... er...
laundry maid as well as a dresser?
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The laundry maid has sprained her ankle,
so I thought I'd take these down myself.
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When are you going to smile on me,
Miss Skerrett?
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If you come down to the kitchen, I've
made some sweet meats, just for you.
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You know, I used to send them, to the nunnery.
I believe they were much appreciated there.
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But I do not have a sweet tooth,
Mr Francatelli.
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Whatever I was before I
came here is my own business.
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I trust you've recovered from yesterday,
Ma'am.
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The impudence of the Chartists.
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I thought they looked hungry
rather than dangerous.
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Where is Lord M?
I thought he should be here by now.
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- Is he indisposed?
- Oh, no, Ma'am, he's quite well.
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- Then why isn't he here?
- He has gone to Brocket Hall.
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Emma, your carriage is unmarked,
I believe.
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Ah, it is you, Ma'am. I couldn't tell.
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- The butler said you would be here.
- I come here for the rooks.
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They're sociable animals.
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A gathering like this
is called a parliament.
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Altogether more civilised
than their human equivalent.
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I'm sorry to disturb you, Lord M...
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.. but I had to talk to you.
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Brocket Hall is honoured, Ma'am.
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I have come here incognito, of course.
- Of course.
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But your presence cannot
be entirely disguised.
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Yesterday I realised something.
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Yes, Ma'am?
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I think perhaps now...
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I'm speaking as a woman
and not as a queen.
237
00:21:18,052 --> 00:21:20,846
At the beginning...
238
00:21:21,930 --> 00:21:25,474
.. I thought that you were
the father I never had.
239
00:21:26,517 --> 00:21:29,853
But now I feel, I know...
240
00:21:33,814 --> 00:21:37,025
.. that you are the only
companion I could ever desire.
241
00:21:50,953 --> 00:21:53,038
Did you know that...
242
00:21:53,789 --> 00:21:56,374
.. that rooks mate for life?
243
00:21:58,876 --> 00:22:03,088
Every year, they...
they build their nests together...
244
00:22:05,632 --> 00:22:10,511
.. renew all those
little civilities that...
245
00:22:11,970 --> 00:22:14,337
.. make a marriage sparkle.
246
00:22:16,182 --> 00:22:20,435
I think we could learn much from them.
247
00:22:22,187 --> 00:22:26,273
If I had just spent more
time watching the rooks...
248
00:22:28,025 --> 00:22:30,183
.. my wife would have
felt more attended to.
249
00:22:30,235 --> 00:22:32,810
She should never have left you.
250
00:22:33,821 --> 00:22:36,323
I would never do such a thing.
251
00:22:37,366 --> 00:22:38,554
No.
252
00:22:41,202 --> 00:22:44,997
I believe when you give your heart
it will be without hesitation.
253
00:22:47,124 --> 00:22:49,563
But you cannot give it to me.
254
00:22:52,336 --> 00:22:54,776
I think you have it already.
255
00:22:56,131 --> 00:22:59,363
No, you must keep it
intact for someone else.
256
00:23:01,302 --> 00:23:04,012
For I have no use for it, you see.
257
00:23:06,306 --> 00:23:10,142
Like a rook, I mate for life.
258
00:23:14,020 --> 00:23:16,105
I see.
259
00:23:22,277 --> 00:23:25,488
Then I am sorry to have disturbed you,
Lord Melbourne.
260
00:23:54,094 --> 00:24:00,422
Ah, Baroness, are you standing guard
in case your charge disappears again?
261
00:24:00,475 --> 00:24:03,341
I hear she went to Brocket
Hall without an escort.
262
00:24:03,394 --> 00:24:07,011
I am no longer the Queen's governess,
Sir John.
263
00:24:07,063 --> 00:24:09,638
Or her confidante, it seems.
264
00:24:09,690 --> 00:24:13,141
We are but the playthings of princes,
Baroness.
265
00:24:13,193 --> 00:24:17,655
You see, I had such hopes,
of bringing some rigour to the monarchy.
266
00:24:18,948 --> 00:24:22,649
But Queen Victoria has been allowed to
squander the good will of the country
267
00:24:22,701 --> 00:24:27,111
in a series of the
most squalid episodes.
268
00:24:27,163 --> 00:24:32,584
You have no right to speak
about the Queen in such a way.
269
00:24:35,336 --> 00:24:36,869
No right?
270
00:24:36,921 --> 00:24:40,799
The only hope now is that she
marries a man who can control her.
271
00:24:49,931 --> 00:24:53,684
Where have you been, Drina?
No-one could tell me where you were.
272
00:24:55,102 --> 00:24:56,635
It doesn't matter, Mama.
273
00:24:56,687 --> 00:25:00,565
Wherever you have been,
it seems it did not make you happy.
274
00:25:01,232 --> 00:25:06,684
Perhaps now you will be in a more receptive
frame of mind to discuss Albert's visit.
275
00:25:06,736 --> 00:25:13,242
No? I must attend to my costume for the
ball you are so kindly holding for me.
276
00:25:15,410 --> 00:25:19,862
Please invite dear Albert to visit. He
would be such a good companion for you.
277
00:25:19,914 --> 00:25:23,375
I don't want a stupid boy like Albert,
Mama. Or anyone else.
278
00:25:34,843 --> 00:25:37,292
Perhaps you would like one of these,
Miss Skerrett?
279
00:25:37,345 --> 00:25:40,253
No, thank you.
I told you I don't have a sweet tooth.
280
00:25:40,305 --> 00:25:44,726
That's funny. The other girls at Ma Fletcher's
couldn't get enough of my strawberry tarts.
281
00:25:45,851 --> 00:25:47,936
I wouldn't know.
282
00:25:50,814 --> 00:25:54,463
I wasn't an upstairs girl.
I worked in the laundry.
283
00:25:55,568 --> 00:25:57,653
It's quite a jump...
284
00:25:58,487 --> 00:26:02,406
.. going from cleaning up after tarts
to mending the Queen's stockings.
285
00:26:04,158 --> 00:26:07,233
I can't for the life of me
figure out how you did it.
286
00:26:07,285 --> 00:26:09,516
It's a veritable mystery.
287
00:26:10,246 --> 00:26:13,405
I don't know what you want,
but you ain't getting nothing from me.
288
00:26:13,457 --> 00:26:16,293
All I want is for us to be friends.
289
00:26:17,836 --> 00:26:21,067
I had to work hard to get here,
just like you.
290
00:26:22,131 --> 00:26:24,914
I think we might be kindred spirits.
291
00:26:25,091 --> 00:26:30,387
I don't have friends, Mr Francatelli,
or kindred spirits neither.
292
00:26:50,112 --> 00:26:52,551
How splendid you look, Ma'am.
293
00:26:54,782 --> 00:26:56,940
Do you really think so?
294
00:26:58,202 --> 00:27:00,360
What beautiful flowers.
295
00:27:01,287 --> 00:27:03,404
They're orchids.
296
00:27:03,456 --> 00:27:05,749
Where did they come from?
297
00:27:07,251 --> 00:27:09,659
Brocket Hall.
298
00:27:09,711 --> 00:27:13,464
But I thought William had closed
the greenhouses after Caro...
299
00:27:14,089 --> 00:27:18,051
- He must have opened them again for you.
- I do not think he would do anything for me.
300
00:27:19,677 --> 00:27:24,014
Do you know how hard it is to grow
orchids? You misjudge him, Ma'am.
301
00:27:24,723 --> 00:27:27,215
He cares only for the
memory of his wife.
302
00:27:27,267 --> 00:27:29,091
Is that what he told you?
303
00:27:29,143 --> 00:27:32,208
Then that is what he
wants you to believe.
304
00:27:33,355 --> 00:27:36,316
These flowers, Ma'am... Well...
305
00:27:56,540 --> 00:27:59,605
Carpe diem, George.
You must be attentive.
306
00:28:00,001 --> 00:28:02,660
I will stick to her like glue,
for all the good it will do.
307
00:28:02,712 --> 00:28:05,579
She's the one that has to make the running.
- Nonsense.
308
00:28:05,631 --> 00:28:09,384
She's a nineteen-year-old girl.
You are Sir Galahad.
309
00:28:09,676 --> 00:28:11,834
Sir Lancelot, actually.
310
00:28:12,470 --> 00:28:15,306
My lords, ladies and gentlemen...
311
00:28:15,806 --> 00:28:21,310
Her Majesty the Queen and His
Majesty King Leopold of Belgium.
312
00:28:25,689 --> 00:28:29,056
Your Majesty!
May I claim the first dance?
313
00:28:29,108 --> 00:28:31,350
May a Cossack dance with the Queen?
314
00:28:31,402 --> 00:28:35,155
I understand Cossacks can
be dangerous if thwarted,
315
00:28:35,614 --> 00:28:38,689
so I shall dance with you first
and you next, Sir Galahad.
316
00:28:38,741 --> 00:28:41,400
It's Lancelot, actually.
317
00:28:53,295 --> 00:28:56,526
I hope the Queen has
saved a dance for you.
318
00:28:56,881 --> 00:28:59,174
She's busy tonight.
319
00:29:02,886 --> 00:29:05,544
She will have to marry one day, William.
320
00:29:05,596 --> 00:29:07,337
Yes. She will.
321
00:29:07,389 --> 00:29:10,517
I just hope her husband
will appreciate her.
322
00:29:22,318 --> 00:29:25,435
I took the liberty of bringing
you a little brandy, Mrs Jenkins.
323
00:29:25,487 --> 00:29:27,781
Thought you might need it.
324
00:29:28,865 --> 00:29:30,950
Thank you.
325
00:29:33,202 --> 00:29:35,954
I have to talk to someone.
326
00:29:37,122 --> 00:29:39,207
Might as well be you.
327
00:29:41,292 --> 00:29:43,731
I know you can keep a secret.
328
00:29:45,253 --> 00:29:47,328
I have a nephew.
329
00:29:47,380 --> 00:29:49,204
My sister's son.
330
00:29:49,256 --> 00:29:51,331
He's my godson too.
331
00:29:51,383 --> 00:29:54,552
Last time I saw him he had
blond curls all over his head.
332
00:29:57,263 --> 00:30:00,088
I always thought I'd see him again,
but...
333
00:30:00,140 --> 00:30:03,925
working for the Household, it made it very
difficult for me to go back, you know.
334
00:30:03,977 --> 00:30:07,563
He would write to me sometimes and say
that he would come and visit me one day.
335
00:30:09,106 --> 00:30:11,681
And now he's coming to London...
336
00:30:13,693 --> 00:30:19,072
.. to be hanged and then to be
cut open while he's still alive.
337
00:30:20,115 --> 00:30:24,118
- He's one of the Newport Chartists?
- Please. Please.
338
00:30:24,702 --> 00:30:27,193
Oh, Mrs Jenkins, I am so sorry.
339
00:30:27,245 --> 00:30:31,728
Don't be. He is a reckless fool
and he deserves to be punished.
340
00:30:35,544 --> 00:30:37,618
But not like this.
341
00:30:43,509 --> 00:30:45,583
The Queen is waiting.
342
00:30:45,635 --> 00:30:47,627
Then why don't you go
and dance with her?
343
00:30:47,679 --> 00:30:49,920
I have had quite enough
of cousin Victoria.
344
00:30:49,972 --> 00:30:52,464
Why, her legs are shorter than my arms.
- Imbecile.
345
00:30:52,516 --> 00:30:55,925
Don't you want to be the most
important man in the country?
346
00:30:55,977 --> 00:30:59,595
I might be the midget's husband, but I
would not be master in my own house.
347
00:30:59,647 --> 00:31:01,732
No, thank you.
348
00:31:10,405 --> 00:31:12,980
May I have the pleasure, Ma'am?
349
00:31:19,246 --> 00:31:21,477
I think this one is free.
350
00:31:29,296 --> 00:31:31,871
Have you danced with George yet?
351
00:31:32,423 --> 00:31:35,071
He wants to dance with a queen...
352
00:31:35,676 --> 00:31:37,333
.. not necessarily with me.
353
00:31:37,385 --> 00:31:40,617
Then he's more of a fool,
than I suspected.
354
00:31:41,681 --> 00:31:45,121
I wasn't sure if I would
dance with you tonight.
355
00:31:46,017 --> 00:31:49,604
It would be unkind for Elizabeth
to refuse her Leicester.
356
00:31:51,814 --> 00:31:53,888
Leicester was her companion?
357
00:31:53,941 --> 00:31:55,932
He was.
358
00:31:55,984 --> 00:32:00,404
He did have a wife, but then she died.
359
00:32:01,113 --> 00:32:05,241
But even though he was free,
they never married.
360
00:32:06,451 --> 00:32:10,579
I think both he and the Queen understood
they were not in a position to marry.
361
00:32:12,497 --> 00:32:14,864
Whatever their inclination.
362
00:32:38,935 --> 00:32:41,510
I am honoured that you
would dance with me, Ma'am.
363
00:32:41,562 --> 00:32:44,763
I thought I should like to
understand what my mother sees in you.
364
00:32:44,815 --> 00:32:46,514
Ah.
365
00:32:46,566 --> 00:32:49,485
Well, I believe she values my company.
366
00:32:49,902 --> 00:32:54,364
She's long been a widow, and as you know, as
your mother, she's in no position to remarry.
367
00:32:55,073 --> 00:32:57,440
- I see.
- Different for you.
368
00:32:57,492 --> 00:33:00,943
The country needs an heir to the
throne and you need a husband,
369
00:33:00,995 --> 00:33:03,570
to keep your behaviour in check.
370
00:33:03,914 --> 00:33:08,251
Really, Sir John? And who would you
recommend to keep me under control?
371
00:33:09,543 --> 00:33:13,755
Your mother believes that you would
be happy with your cousin Albert.
372
00:33:15,006 --> 00:33:16,872
And what do you think?
373
00:33:16,924 --> 00:33:20,969
I think he's a serious young man. He
understands the duties of a modern monarch.
374
00:33:21,761 --> 00:33:24,889
He will not be swayed
by sentiment or folly.
375
00:33:26,515 --> 00:33:30,060
And I suppose you imagine
he will need an advisor?
376
00:33:30,227 --> 00:33:33,688
Ha! Well, who's to say?
377
00:33:35,272 --> 00:33:38,848
At present I have no intention
of marrying, Sir John.
378
00:33:38,900 --> 00:33:42,820
But if I did, it would not be to anyone
who would choose to be advised by you.
379
00:33:44,280 --> 00:33:48,950
You may have my mother in your pocket,
but you will never, ever have me.
380
00:33:50,285 --> 00:33:51,994
I see.
381
00:33:59,375 --> 00:34:03,712
I believe my niece made an
impromptu visit to Brocket Hall.
382
00:34:04,963 --> 00:34:07,538
You are very well informed, Sir.
383
00:34:07,882 --> 00:34:10,374
It seemed to leave her in low spirits.
384
00:34:10,426 --> 00:34:13,595
Perhaps she did not get what she wanted.
385
00:34:14,971 --> 00:34:16,785
I could not say.
386
00:34:17,848 --> 00:34:20,924
You should know that I have
sent for my nephew Albert.
387
00:34:20,976 --> 00:34:22,967
Without the Queen's permission?
388
00:34:23,019 --> 00:34:25,386
The sooner he comes the better.
389
00:34:25,438 --> 00:34:29,399
A young girl's head can
be turned so easily.
390
00:35:04,011 --> 00:35:06,919
I have something for you, Your Majesty.
391
00:35:06,971 --> 00:35:10,224
It's a small... token of our friendship.
392
00:35:11,559 --> 00:35:14,811
Oh, how beautiful.
393
00:35:16,229 --> 00:35:18,095
V and A.
394
00:35:18,147 --> 00:35:20,389
Victoria and Alexander.
395
00:35:20,441 --> 00:35:25,320
It might not be correct perhaps,
but I hope you will forgive me.
396
00:35:26,362 --> 00:35:29,146
My father has ordered me
to return to Petersburg.
397
00:35:29,198 --> 00:35:32,690
He chose a Danish princess.
398
00:35:32,742 --> 00:35:36,704
I forget her name but he says
she's very fond of herring.
399
00:35:39,164 --> 00:35:41,739
I am sure she will be charming.
400
00:35:43,001 --> 00:35:46,232
We cannot marry where we please,
you and I.
401
00:35:56,512 --> 00:35:58,597
Idiot nephew.
402
00:36:04,059 --> 00:36:08,386
George called at the Palace this
morning and was refused an audience.
403
00:36:08,438 --> 00:36:13,400
- We might as well go to Hanover.
- But you are still the heir to the throne.
404
00:36:14,026 --> 00:36:18,352
I am 67,
my niece is 20 and healthy with it.
405
00:36:18,404 --> 00:36:21,271
Ah, but remember Princess Charlotte.
So sad.
406
00:36:21,323 --> 00:36:24,315
Even healthy women
can die in childbirth.
407
00:36:24,367 --> 00:36:26,067
Indeed.
408
00:36:26,119 --> 00:36:28,694
But I think we must go to Hanover.
409
00:36:28,746 --> 00:36:34,375
I cannot stand the sight of our
simpering little Queen a moment longer.
410
00:36:36,752 --> 00:36:42,121
The Rooshian is engaged to someone else,
Mrs Jenkins, so that's your sixpence gone.
411
00:36:42,173 --> 00:36:47,803
And Georgie Porgie hasn't been near the
Palace in days, so that's mine gone too.
412
00:36:48,845 --> 00:36:51,546
We had no business
gambling on such a thing.
413
00:36:51,598 --> 00:36:54,048
It's the devil's work.
414
00:36:54,100 --> 00:36:57,884
I don't think the Queen is about
to marry anyone, Mr Penge.
415
00:36:57,936 --> 00:37:00,052
Perhaps you should all
take your money back.
416
00:37:00,105 --> 00:37:03,430
Excuse me, but Prince
Albert's still in the running.
417
00:37:03,482 --> 00:37:06,714
Is he here?
If he is, I hadn't noticed him.
418
00:37:10,488 --> 00:37:13,271
Some days I really wish I was a man.
419
00:37:14,033 --> 00:37:16,816
They don't spend all day
trussed up like a chicken.
420
00:37:16,868 --> 00:37:19,485
They have to shave, Ma'am.
That can't be comfortable.
421
00:37:19,537 --> 00:37:22,956
I'd rather shave than wear one of these.
422
00:37:23,665 --> 00:37:25,698
Is something the matter, Mrs Jenkins?
423
00:37:25,750 --> 00:37:28,982
Why don't you go and lie down,
Mrs Jenkins.
424
00:37:31,797 --> 00:37:33,871
May I be excused, Ma'am?
425
00:37:33,924 --> 00:37:35,456
Of course.
426
00:37:46,225 --> 00:37:47,966
Is she unwell?
427
00:37:50,395 --> 00:37:52,470
It's the Newport Chartists, Ma'am.
428
00:37:52,522 --> 00:37:54,930
They are to be executed any day now.
429
00:37:54,982 --> 00:37:59,444
Mrs Jenkins is from those parts.
Well, she takes it hard.
430
00:38:04,240 --> 00:38:07,232
Do many people feel as Mrs Jenkins does?
431
00:38:09,077 --> 00:38:11,516
I think they do, Ma'am, yes.
432
00:38:11,871 --> 00:38:14,998
They may not hold with the Chartists,
but...
433
00:38:15,124 --> 00:38:18,355
they don't want them to
die a traitor's death.
434
00:38:18,918 --> 00:38:20,711
No.
435
00:38:21,420 --> 00:38:23,505
No, it's a...
436
00:38:23,881 --> 00:38:26,039
.. terrible way to die.
437
00:38:31,845 --> 00:38:34,003
You sent for me, Ma'am?
438
00:38:37,266 --> 00:38:39,550
When are the Newport
Chartists to be executed?
439
00:38:39,602 --> 00:38:41,551
Next Friday, Ma'am.
440
00:38:41,603 --> 00:38:46,805
- They are to be hanged, drawn and quartered?
- That is the punishment for treason, Ma'am.
441
00:38:46,858 --> 00:38:50,558
I believe some bishops are
organising a petition for clemency.
442
00:38:50,611 --> 00:38:53,102
Then I should like to sign it.
443
00:38:53,154 --> 00:38:55,865
Such a punishment is not civilised.
444
00:38:56,699 --> 00:38:59,816
I fear you do not understand the
severity of the crime, Ma'am.
445
00:38:59,868 --> 00:39:03,986
Indeed I do, but I think you do not
understand the severity of the punishment.
446
00:39:04,038 --> 00:39:08,114
Such things may have been necessary
in the reign of Elizabeth...
447
00:39:08,166 --> 00:39:11,377
.. but I would like my
reign to be a merciful one.
448
00:39:13,921 --> 00:39:17,549
Then you must know,
Ma'am, that as Queen...
449
00:39:18,883 --> 00:39:21,594
.. you may commute their sentences.
450
00:39:21,802 --> 00:39:26,223
Instead of being executed,
they would be transported to Australia.
451
00:39:27,474 --> 00:39:31,018
In that case,
I should like to exercise my right.
452
00:39:31,227 --> 00:39:33,249
You are sure, Ma'am?
453
00:39:33,979 --> 00:39:35,584
Quite sure.
454
00:39:43,403 --> 00:39:46,479
- I am not sure it's...
- Mama. Sir John.
455
00:39:46,531 --> 00:39:49,481
How fortunate to find you here together.
456
00:39:49,533 --> 00:39:52,400
I have come here because I
wanted to tell you, in person,
457
00:39:52,452 --> 00:39:56,205
that I have decided to grant
your request, Sir John.
458
00:39:56,706 --> 00:39:59,875
- What request?
- Didn't he tell you, Mama?
459
00:40:01,918 --> 00:40:07,037
I am going to give Sir John an Irish
title and a pension of 1,000 a year,
460
00:40:07,089 --> 00:40:10,154
and in return,
he is going to leave Court.
461
00:40:12,302 --> 00:40:14,595
You would leave me, for...
462
00:40:15,262 --> 00:40:17,212
.. for some money?
463
00:40:19,599 --> 00:40:22,664
You have not changed your mind,
Sir John?
464
00:40:25,354 --> 00:40:26,605
No.
465
00:40:32,818 --> 00:40:36,019
And I have decided to
raise your allowance, Mama.
466
00:40:36,071 --> 00:40:38,854
It is time you had some new clothes.
467
00:40:39,907 --> 00:40:41,846
Come on, Dash.
468
00:40:47,121 --> 00:40:49,905
You must understand I had no choice.
469
00:40:51,166 --> 00:40:53,752
I have no desire to leave you.
470
00:40:56,963 --> 00:40:59,882
But your daughter will not be ruled...
471
00:41:01,008 --> 00:41:04,093
.. and I must use my talents somewhere.
472
00:41:22,775 --> 00:41:25,392
The Queen said it wasn't civilised.
473
00:41:25,444 --> 00:41:28,019
And she's right, God bless her.
474
00:41:28,280 --> 00:41:32,064
Maybe it takes a Queen to see
things as they should be.
475
00:41:32,116 --> 00:41:36,901
I have a letter from
my brother in Dover.
476
00:41:36,953 --> 00:41:39,111
The Coburg Princes are expected.
477
00:41:39,163 --> 00:41:42,155
Oh, I am looking forward to my winnings.
478
00:41:42,208 --> 00:41:45,658
I think you are being a bit hasty,
Mr Francatelli.
479
00:41:45,710 --> 00:41:48,077
There's no guarantee
the Queen will bite.
480
00:41:48,129 --> 00:41:50,360
Well, let's wait and see.
481
00:41:50,631 --> 00:41:54,415
You really think a German sausage
will tempt our virgin Queen?
482
00:41:54,467 --> 00:41:57,459
I still think my sixpence is quite safe.
483
00:42:00,055 --> 00:42:01,306
Mama?
484
00:42:03,850 --> 00:42:06,185
I have something for you.
485
00:42:11,189 --> 00:42:14,181
The lace is made in a convent in Bruges.
486
00:42:15,359 --> 00:42:17,590
Look how delicate it is.
487
00:42:20,280 --> 00:42:22,511
You sent him away, Drina.
488
00:42:25,409 --> 00:42:29,162
No, Mama, he wanted to go.
489
00:42:33,040 --> 00:42:36,710
I know you feel his
loss and I understand.
490
00:42:37,878 --> 00:42:41,370
To lose someone you care for...
491
00:42:41,422 --> 00:42:43,507
It's so hard.
492
00:42:49,929 --> 00:42:52,639
No man would give you up, Drina...
493
00:42:54,641 --> 00:42:57,560
.. unless he knew that it was his duty.
494
00:43:01,522 --> 00:43:03,607
(Oh, Mama...)
495
00:43:06,526 --> 00:43:08,600
.. I think I will never be happy.
496
00:43:08,652 --> 00:43:10,737
Never.
497
00:43:22,747 --> 00:43:26,667
Elizabeth seems to have become
something of a favourite, Ma'am.
498
00:43:28,794 --> 00:43:32,547
I have decided to follow
her example and reign alone.
499
00:43:33,130 --> 00:43:35,705
With companions, perhaps.
500
00:43:35,758 --> 00:43:37,676
Really, Ma'am?
501
00:43:39,344 --> 00:43:42,461
Have you told your Coburg cousins?
502
00:43:42,513 --> 00:43:45,630
I hear the brothers have
departed for these shores.
503
00:43:45,682 --> 00:43:48,257
Albert and Ernest?
But I have not asked them.
504
00:43:48,309 --> 00:43:51,228
Nevertheless, they are coming.
505
00:43:53,897 --> 00:43:58,641
Uncle Leopold must have sent for
them against my express instructions.
506
00:43:58,693 --> 00:44:01,862
Why doesn't he understand
I am quite happy as I am?
507
00:44:03,196 --> 00:44:06,741
I will not be your Prime
Minister forever, Ma'am.
508
00:44:08,534 --> 00:44:11,401
- Don't say that, Lord M.
- But I must.
509
00:44:11,453 --> 00:44:14,039
Let the Coburgs come.
510
00:44:14,831 --> 00:44:17,823
Perhaps Prince Albert will surprise you.
511
00:44:26,674 --> 00:44:29,176
I don't want things to change.
512
00:44:30,927 --> 00:44:33,012
I know, Ma'am.
513
00:44:34,597 --> 00:44:37,724
But I believe you will
not be happy alone...
514
00:44:38,975 --> 00:44:41,206
.. even with companions.
515
00:44:45,230 --> 00:44:48,983
You need a husband... to love you...
516
00:44:49,651 --> 00:44:52,017
.. honour you, cherish you.
517
00:44:54,530 --> 00:44:57,105
But there is no-one I care for.
518
00:44:59,951 --> 00:45:02,870
I do not think you have really looked.
519
00:45:08,499 --> 00:45:10,584
I was so happy before.
520
00:45:11,335 --> 00:45:16,714
I find that happiness can always be
recollected in tranquillity, Ma'am.
521
00:45:17,548 --> 00:45:19,508
You were happy too?
522
00:45:20,592 --> 00:45:22,677
You know I was.
523
00:45:25,805 --> 00:45:28,380
Well, I'm not going to get
married just to please you.
524
00:45:28,432 --> 00:45:32,268
No, you must please yourself.
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