Love how the writing explores the dual sides of Queen Elizabeth in the series... the one that wonders and yearns for a life she once dreamt of and her role as monarch and queen. You can see how it transitions the moment she takes the call.
@reallyhappenings55978 ай бұрын
The abruptness of that collision, the stakes, and the extreme contrast between her identities is the essence of the scene, yes
@adzisme8 ай бұрын
In this scene, she essentially admits what she wanted. When she was a Princess, and she was on the tour with Phillip, she was a carefree young married woman. That life ended on that tour.
@e.jenima72637 ай бұрын
Funnyly enough King George III was the same he never wanted to be a King he just wanted to live o a farm or estate and grow fruit and vegetables and tend to his horses.
@goodcitizen30276 ай бұрын
There were very few people that she could let her hair down with. Porchie was one. Her dresser was another. Which is why King Chuck took her grace and favor home from her and would not give her another one until she signed a stringent NDA. She know ALL THE DIRT about all of them.
@RobertodelaVega-t3w6 ай бұрын
It makes me wonder... did she set up Mountbatten to get blown up by the IRA because he was a pain in the neck for her?
@franciscoojeda89865 ай бұрын
Olivia Coleman is brilliant. I could watch her for days and still beg the heavens for more time in the week. What an extraordinary actress. I live in fortunate days.
@claudiamanta19434 ай бұрын
Olivia is very good. Here- she is outstanding! 👏
@hillarydesmond-mcnaughton88393 ай бұрын
She is my favorite Queen Elizabeth for The Crown.
@paulashe612 ай бұрын
It’s just Tv
@alanmichael56192 ай бұрын
incredible to think that she came from a comedy background and used to be best known for Peep Show!
@Nintendo64pro18 күн бұрын
@@alanmichael5619I'm a kiwi and only know her as Sophie. May have to give this series a watch
@GeneralZodFDNY778 ай бұрын
"Drink up, Porchy. We're going home."
@jonathandonley32998 ай бұрын
Her facial expressions during the phone call and afterwards were all you needed to know that Her Majesty was big mad at Dickie.
@latinguy677 ай бұрын
ROFL!! Not big mad!
@boxsterman776 ай бұрын
There’s no reason to believe this isn’t how it happened. But do keep in mind you are watching a creative portrayal-full of we creative license.
@Weaselszone5 ай бұрын
@@boxsterman77 At the same time, there is no reason to believe this is how it happened. A creative portrayal is just another term for made-up based on educated guesses.
@KevinNerfs3 ай бұрын
@@boxsterman77Apart from the fact that most evidence suggests that when the coup was suggested to Mountbatten, he told the plotters that it was treason and left.
@bonusgolden122 ай бұрын
..which is completely out of character for the late Queen.
@markc74403 ай бұрын
I knew someone, old guy, ex Forces, who got to go to a couple of those really big State dinners. He said that one of the Queen's favourite topics to talk to embassadors and other dignatories was the trucks that she and Margaret had worked on during WWII. In part it was because it was a totally neutral subject, and partly because she really did have favourite brands of spark plugs and other parts. Apparently her staff had to try to stop her more than once from fixing (or trying to fix) land rovers up on the Balmoral estate.
@ThomasCarney-r9v2 ай бұрын
I could see her under the hood of a Land Rover.....
@remaguire22 күн бұрын
I hope they were unsuccessful in stopping her.
@deanfirnatine781412 күн бұрын
My college friend said the Queen and Prince Phillip at an event came over to talk to his parents and said to them "I thought we would come over and talk to the tall people", lol, his dad was 6'6 and mom like 6', they were extremely nice he said.
@matthewcaughey88982 күн бұрын
@@remaguire most folks of that era learned to do stuff like that. They taught me about work ethic and a sense of duty. I’ve never forgotten it. I’m sure the queen adapted to her situations as they came up. Given her long lifespan and war service
@brianshepherd99272 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@kjdkauri7 ай бұрын
Some powerful acting from Jason Watkins as Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
@jeffersonkee64408 ай бұрын
Oddly enough, if Edward VIII had not abdicated, whether he married Wallis or not, he would have reigned until he died in 1972, and Elizabeth would have still inherited the throne as a middle-aged woman, and she and her immediate family would have had a more 'normal' life for another thirty years.
@johnhagans21908 ай бұрын
You just gave me something to ponder. Poor Margret might have been able to marry her first love.
@kalinastachel14258 ай бұрын
@@johnhagans2190 Unfortunately no. She still was no further than 5th to the throne so marriage's act was in power over her.
@johnquarto8 ай бұрын
BUT, the Royal Marriage Act specifies that the monarch decides on the approval. In this hypothetical, with Edward still King, he is the one to make the decision to allow the marriage to Peter Townsend or not. The thing is, if Margaret had violated the Act and married without Elizabeth's permission (or Edward in this case), the way I understand the Act on casual reading is that it nullifies the marriage and any children from it, but it wouldn't have removed Margaret herself from the succession line. Maybe I'm wrong on that last part, or maybe she loses her royal titles and perks (The Crown implies this was important to Margaret)....but if she ends up becoming Queen those would all come back and she could (re)marry who she wishes. (No such luck for any kids though, her becoming Queen would not legitimize them without an act of Parliament)
@michaelwhittaker54328 ай бұрын
A excellent point most people miss ,she would have still becone Queen
@toomignon8 ай бұрын
and the UK very well may have ended up as a German satellite or Edward would have been removed forcibly. Edward was a Nazi sympathizer.
@phyllisvince5697 ай бұрын
The music, after the phone call, really adds to the scene.
@PV-uk5xi6 күн бұрын
It reminds me a bit the music from the film Inception
@joshmccollen7008 ай бұрын
The look on Porchy's face said it all. The Queen basically acknowledged the "what might have been" between the two of them.
@Rumkitty20008 ай бұрын
Nope. She and Porchy were never going to be anything more. than friends. Phillip was the only man she ever loved.
@joshmccollen7008 ай бұрын
But would she have ever met Philip if her uncle hadn't abdicated? If the abdication hadn't radically changed her life and her private expectations? She'd have lived the life of a distant cousin apart from the pageantry of royal life. In that context, she and Porchy would have been an ideal match. That's the context of the conversation. @@Rumkitty2000
@Rumkitty20008 ай бұрын
@joshmccollen700 Yes. Phillip was Uncle"Dickie" Mountbatten's nephew and lived with him during school holidays. She and Phillip are 3rd or 4th cousins. Mountbatten would have. Engineered a meeting one way or another. Elizabeth would still be Heir to the Throne, and Lord Mountbatten was very ambitious. They first .met at a wedding before the war at age 13. He was 18. .Mountbatten would still have gotten Elizabeth to be escorted around a Naval ship by Phillip. She would still have been part of the group of young women 6 went to see It She was 16, and he was 20 or 21, then andhe asked if she. Could write to her. The rest is. History!
@iluop36238 ай бұрын
A classic case of kissing cousins😮
@jtidema8 ай бұрын
@@Rumkitty2000 Elizabeth wouldn't have been heir for long, if her uncle hadn't abdicated, he would have had to give up Wallis, and would have married someone who would likely have had his children.
@PeteDavidson-yl3ps5 ай бұрын
Olivia cleaned houses for a living, prior to her screen/acting success, said she so enjoyed cleaning houses, what a humble person.....
@mariahoulihan94833 ай бұрын
she is lovely.
@fayesouthall66042 ай бұрын
Watch her in Hot Fuzz she’s so funny and very rude.
@bonusgolden122 ай бұрын
She did not do justice to the late Queen.
@favoritevids88697 ай бұрын
Such good acting! You can really tell when “Elizabeth” left and “the Queen” came out. Ready to do business
@CaptainKwame17734 ай бұрын
I love this reading of the scene. I felt the same way. Her being able to feel like Elizabeth at dinner, talking about horses, the "unlived life" is immediately removed in place of the Crown. The weight that Colman presents in that transition is why she was awarded for this role.
@TheFiown3 ай бұрын
That's why the Queen was so angry with people who didn't do their jobs or who complained. She didn't ask for her job but she did it and set aside any personal ambition. She was a hard woman, unforgiving even to her family but it has to be seen in context. The war in the middle of this made everything so much worse.
@doody2447 ай бұрын
You’d think Dickie would remember how easily monarchies can topple. He was born a prince. His father, also Louis, was in the British Navy. He renounced the family’s German royal titles during WWI at the behest of King George V. He changed the surname Battenberg to Mountbatten. He was created the 1st Marquess of Milford Haven for his service to the British Empire. Did Dickie, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, think the British royals were somehow immune?
@michaelmazowiecki91954 ай бұрын
He was a narcissist, Edward VIII's best pal, amoral, depraved and dissolute in his private life. He was Philip's uncle, frustrated that his nephew was not King, and was a major influence on Charles.
@mariahoulihan94833 ай бұрын
his ambition knew no bounds. I think he felt he wanted to be on top where his family lost their German titles. I actually knew a RN Captain, now sadly passed away, who was his Aide de Camp at one time. Charming man. He liked him to work for and he socialised with him. he had a silver cigarette case on his and his wife's coffee table engraved for their wedding.. 'From Dickie and Edwina'. The retired RN Captain was a sweetie but drink got the better of him and we think that is why he never progressed past captain. Such a shame.
@kincaidwolf51843 ай бұрын
Its not real this conversation never happened lol
@doody2443 ай бұрын
@@kincaidwolf5184 I know the Crown is scripted with much of it being pretend. I was merely saying that I think this character ought to know better about the fragility of monarchies. He wasn’t a fool but acted like one in this situation.
@chnalvr6 ай бұрын
She was seething after that phone call. Right on the heels of having a moment of really enjoying part of a day. Imagine doing a job you didn't want or feel fully suited to do for 70+ years. She probably had countless moments like this when she thought, "Good golly! More of this crap?!"
@robinholland11364 ай бұрын
She could have resigned . . .
@welshpete123 ай бұрын
@@robinholland1136 OH no ! never it was not in her to do so!
@fleurafricaine57403 ай бұрын
We all live lives punctuated by “Good golly!” moments.
@jec1ny3 ай бұрын
@@robinholland1136 Abdication was a dirty word in her book. This was a deeply religious woman who took oaths seriously. When she took the oath at her coronation, that was it. Once in, never out. Her job was for life.
@thetruthhurts76753 ай бұрын
@@robinholland1136 No it is NOT that simple!! Resignation is for prime ministers, not the British monarchy. It took 2 years of statsis to change the monarchy before WW2. Now it would take longer!! You actually know so little you shouldn't comment!!
@mikethespike75798 ай бұрын
The best leaders are those that don't crave power and push themselves to the forefront. That's possibly the reason Elizabeth was such a good Queen. She never really wanted the job...
@davidioanhedges8 ай бұрын
“The major problem-one of the major problems, for there are several-one of the many major problems with governing people is that of whom you get to do it; or rather of who manages to get people to let them do it to them. To summarize: it is a well-known fact that those people who must want to rule people are, ipso facto, those least suited to do it. To summarize the summary: anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job.” - Douglas Adams
@chrisdickens42688 ай бұрын
Well if you ignore all the corruption (some legal) that landed aristocracy even now gets away with and all the problems that causes I think the figurehead bears some responsibility for never lifting a finger except when she needed to keep her family's tax affairs secret
@mikethespike75798 ай бұрын
@@chrisdickens4268 The monarch hasn't got that kind of power that you're suggesting.
@TryDiy7 ай бұрын
Beware of those who crave power, better for the reluctant to reign than the wiling.
@Enbionic_Titan7 ай бұрын
It's always funny how other ppl who "nvr rlly want the job.." somehow know how to abdicate.
@MarkJohnson-dr4ws8 ай бұрын
Accidental monarch or not, Queen Elizabeth was a true monarch and leader. Even if accidental, we see that it is those who do not hunger for power that become true leaders.
@knowz23678 ай бұрын
I wonder how she would have reacted if someone tried to take her throne. Elizabeth 2 didn't have that much obstacles in her reign, it was just hiccups here or there unlike Elizabeth 1.
@appocalypsechild8 ай бұрын
There's no such thing as a ''true monarch'' as they're ''chosen by god'' which is paradoxical since she was crowned by men. Ah yes she didn't hunger for it but she didn't give it up though did she? And who exactly did she lead? The Monarch has had no leadership abilities for over 150 years, all she did was live off the golden goose she was born with and dried a damp eye whenever she was told to. Genuinely can't get how people worship someone who was born into unfathomable wealth, from a family that killed to get their throne and is corrupt to the bloody core.
@odysseusrex59088 ай бұрын
Even if Edward VIII had not abdicated, if he had had no children, as he didn't, she still would have become queen in 1972.
@odysseusrex59088 ай бұрын
@Pontiflex_ No one expected Edward to abdicate much before it happened. A suitable marriage could have been arranged, although it could still have been childless. You never can tell.
@odysseusrex59088 ай бұрын
@Pontiflex_ My point was that he might very well have had children. Yes, had he remained childless, she would have ascended in 1972, had he not . . .
@ricklarson3927 ай бұрын
The unlived life - a sentiment to which all of us can relate.
@greeneyedwarlock8825 ай бұрын
HOW very tragically true. I can relate HORRIBLY well.🤯😵😭
@onemercilessming13424 ай бұрын
"Life is full of god-damned 'if onlies.' " If only I could remember from where that quote originated. Google was no help.
@veramae40984 ай бұрын
I have a hard time feeling sorry for rich people. Walking up those steps, I feel as if I'm seeing a battleship ready for war. Superb acting.
@claudiamanta19434 ай бұрын
Yes. Wasted because of others lying. 🔥
@mariahoulihan94833 ай бұрын
didn't she play the emotion so very well?
@chetthehoss8 ай бұрын
Time and time again, they try to paint Queen E II as being the accidental monarch. She was ALWAYS going to be the Queen. Edward had no heirs, and Wallace was incapable of giving him any. Even IF he held the crown until he died, she was going to be Queen. There was never a chance that she wouldn't be.
@mattb87548 ай бұрын
She would not have been queen because he was never going to be allowed to marry Wallis Simpson. If he had played the game that was expected of him, he would have married who he was directed to marry, produced an heir, and kept Wallace Simpson as a side chick.
@tarawrr208 ай бұрын
There was always the chance Edward VIII would have come to his senses and married someone who could give him heirs.
@andrasbalogh42918 ай бұрын
Well, if Edward VII would have married someone whose children would have been accepted as his heirs, then she wouldn't have have been Queen.
@commodorezero8 ай бұрын
@@tarawrr20 But that was not expected to happen. And Edward was in his 40s when he got the throne. Elizabeth was "in line" to get the throne. This means if nothing changes you eventually get the throne. Changes were of course possible. But in this case said change were not expected. Another thing was there are rumors Edward was sterile and this was a contributing factor to his insistence on marrying Wallis. The idea being if you cant have heirs your spouse is irelevant.
@nikoking8258 ай бұрын
And George V always hoped Edward wouldn't have children. He said he didn't want anything between "Bertie and Lilibet" from being on the throne.
@kossttamojaan8 ай бұрын
"Cahoots" is word you wished was used more often.
@prairiedweller89178 ай бұрын
As an American, I thought only we used it. But it works in this context.
@THE-X-Force8 ай бұрын
_I was in cahoots with your mom last night._ Am I doing it right?
@georgeschaut21786 ай бұрын
e.g., as in Michael Cohen was "in cahoots" with Donald Trump...George, Canada
@moistmike41506 ай бұрын
@@georgeschaut2178 Actually, Mike Cohen was more in cahoots with Stormy, if you take my meaning.
@MomMom4Cubs6 ай бұрын
You wish it was used more often. I use it at every possible opportunity, which is perhaps 3-4 times annually (though I'm not sure exactly the number).
@lexusdriver19638 ай бұрын
3:56 Leave it with me, Prime Minister. Basically Queen Elizabeth II says to the Prime Minister “Don’t worry, I’ve got your back. I’ll handle this”.
@dclark1420028 ай бұрын
Elizabeth II had a lot of interesting shortcomings...but she understood very well exactly what the monarchy was in Great Britain during her lifetime. Ever since the Glorious Revolution, it has been Parliament who has had the real power...and a PM threatening to sicc the Republicans on the Royal House is not an idle threat, given the past history of the nations monarchy.
@roscomeon39658 ай бұрын
She couldn't handle a piss up in the brewery. A dope.
@jacobdenness86598 ай бұрын
There has and there will always be a rebpublicion element within the Labour Party but as long as the royals tow the line things are fine.
@roscomeon39658 ай бұрын
@jacobdenness8659 This wasn't about Republicans in the Labour party. It was about a corrupt Royal Earl Mountbatten and other senior Royals conspiring with right wing Facists , many of them ex Army to overthrow the democratically elected Government. Fact.
@Lazmanarus8 ай бұрын
@@jacobdenness8659 Toe the line, not tow, it comes from scratching a line in the sand & standing with your toe touching the line & daring someone (an opponent) to do the same so you can slug it out between the two of you.
@macdonaldukah16805 ай бұрын
The choice of music for the scene, a tune composed for Philip's character but adapted in this instance, is felicitous. Aptly conveys the mood.
@monmothma33584 ай бұрын
Yes, I really loved the music towards the end of this scene. Thanks for the info about it.
@Lucky_Male_Bee7 ай бұрын
My Dad & I passed Queen Elizabeth on one of her trips here in Lexington, KY in the 80s, headed out towards the horse farms. I was so little he had to explain to me who she was but I remember that day like yesterday. Never believed there would come a day both were not with us...
@deanfirnatine781412 күн бұрын
I bet she was in heaven there in horse heaven Kentucky.
@OceanHedgehog4 ай бұрын
What I like about the Crown is that it showed how Elizabeth’s personal brand of monarchy was so valuable to the UK during the 20th century. Through global upheavals and revolutions, through wars and technological innovations, Britain could have been swept up in it all during its rapid fall from superpower to secondary power. But Elizabeth’s quiet presence through it all was a stabilizing force that allowed Britain to accept its receding power with dignity.
@evelynchen83722 ай бұрын
No it Ain't. We couldn't have done anything about our loss of power, queen or no. She just wasted our taxpayers money
@brydenkelsey32572 ай бұрын
@@evelynchen8372🎪
@moviereviews1446Ай бұрын
Britain was not a superpower after the second world war
@ivanpb19838 ай бұрын
Olivia Colman was the absolute Queen of this series.
@kevinlatham56618 ай бұрын
catch her in Hot Fuzz. a small role but very entertaining. sorry if her character offends your sensibilities.
@PrinceOfLillies8 ай бұрын
I second the above recommendation 👍🏻👍🏻
@Templar-w9j6 ай бұрын
As do I hot fuzz is a great movie
@TimBadger-w7d6 ай бұрын
@@kevinlatham5661Sophie done well
@SkinsNatsCaps8 ай бұрын
Poor Porchy 😢😢😢
@Bergen988 ай бұрын
You can see immediate change in her face when hearing about a "coup" saying "Oh did he? Oh YES? He is done"
@reallyhappenings55978 ай бұрын
Great writing... at the moment that the most personal yearning emerges for a normal life, a private life, the most serious kind of regal responsibility collides with her wishfulness, and she mercilessly steps into her other identity and the sacrifice it demands.
@sikandermallu8 ай бұрын
First of all can I just say that I loved the Queen's fashion choices in S3. From S4 onwards she's dressed like a dowdy frump. But here is a great example of the S3 late-60s early-70s aesthetic. The dress is loose, comfortable and flowery, but essentially has a black background, hints at the way her life as queen has been.
@Rnankn7 ай бұрын
The look on her face exudes more power than a general at the head of an army, and yet a few words by a duly elected PM remind us that the people have the power. Mountbatten’s initial instincts were spot on - a coup never had a chance.
@airdriver8 ай бұрын
This episode reminds me of “Seven Days In May” by Fletcher Knebel and “A Very British Coup” by Chris Mullen. Both were made into movies and are very good books.
@JCaroleClarke8 ай бұрын
We came that close. Every American should watch that film "7 Days in May" to see how close we did come to being taken over. Even today the threat is from China and Islam but the weakness and laziness comes from within.
@54blewis6 ай бұрын
I remember both, and how I realized how vulnerable and fragile our society,government and hence our way of life truly is. I shudder to think of the condition we’re in now with the very same situation being presented to us today,without the same strength of character in our current leadership…
@GeorgeAlexopoulos-o7w5 ай бұрын
BOTH are GREAT! But ONLY "Seven Days in May" is a MOVIE! ("A Very British Coup" is an English TV SERIES that was on PBS on MASTERPIECE THEATER)
@allenbrady80838 ай бұрын
Olivia Colman is fantastic!
@williamj.dovejr.86138 ай бұрын
She is lovely....
@jtidema8 ай бұрын
Always, she's amazing.
@greentombdive5 ай бұрын
I am sorry, but when she left the room I found myself in tears .. “the unlived life.” Also, a lesson in writing AND acting, from BOTH.
@migdon470Ай бұрын
Thst moment of honesty that the Queen gave must have been a heart breaker to hear. To sit there and hear her express her thoughts
@AzguardMike8 ай бұрын
Lord Mount Batten also conspired to change the name of Windsor Mount Batten. Churchill took him to one side and had a "quiet" word with him.
@studinthemaking8 ай бұрын
What year did that happen in?
@Freddie19808 ай бұрын
Don't believe everything you see and read. All the Mountbatten stories and purely hearsay with no factual evidence to back them up. Of course that's not going to stop writers for TV shows playing up these stories as it makes for compelling drama and when watching shows like the Crown that's exactly how you should take what's being said as a drama and not a documentary.
@DDELE77 ай бұрын
@@studinthemakingshortly after Elizabeth II’s accession in 1952. Since she was a married woman to a man who by birth belonged to a foreign royal dynasty (the House of Oldenburg, of which the Kings of Norway and Denmark are family members) people assumed that the Windsor family had gone extinct as far as the British Crown is concerned. But due to intense lobbying behind the scenes by Queen Mary and others the Queen kept the name of the Royal Family as Windsor much to the annoyance of Prince Philip as he would be in his words “the only man in the country forbidden to give his children his name” (Later on Queen Elizabeth did make a statement in the early 60’s that descendants of the hers who’s not working Royals or without titles may use the surname “Mountbatten-Windsor” and indeed at times even senior royals have at times used that surname.)
@jchavez7897 ай бұрын
I cant believe he was annoyed by that. He married into the Royal Family, it should have been a given that Windsor would be the last name given to the heirs of the crown,.
@RollsRod7 ай бұрын
@@jchavez789it was a real life game of thrones. Makes sense that a deposed lineage would try to re-establish its roots through marriage in a more tolerant society
@stephencronin10807 ай бұрын
The life unlived. I feel that line
@Thenogomogo-zo3un5 ай бұрын
Alot of us can relate
@mariahoulihan94833 ай бұрын
well written and well acted.
@lizzystitch4842Ай бұрын
It's quite interesting that nearly every scene of The Crown has a clock ticking inthe background, not only because there are so many analog clocks in the Queen's residences, but also to impress upon us the importance of time in all of the doings and situations. Love the sound of a big, old, wooden-cased clock!
@danielellis47498 ай бұрын
My recollection is that the "plot" was dismissed instantly by Mountbatten and so it died on the spot.
@gargoyle78638 ай бұрын
Maybe. Maybe that's just the official story. 😅 One can never know.
@algrant52938 ай бұрын
Until a little fishing holiday in Ireland.
@davidhoward47158 ай бұрын
The plot was dismissed because it was discovered.
@Kardia_of_Rhodes8 ай бұрын
Kinda like how the Business Plot went down here in America. Was the idea floating around? Absolutely. Was is it being put into practice? Possibly. It was promptly dismissed the moment General Butler blew the whistle on it.@@davidhoward4715
@Peter-Ac8 ай бұрын
One of the involved must have, on reflection, considered it a move to far and grassed the others up Of course the kiddie fiddler would have denied it
@ryant24185 ай бұрын
“Oh well enough self pity. If you’ll excuse me I have to get back to ruling a rather large portion of the planet.”
@slicksalmon69488 ай бұрын
Some of series is so profoundly well done as to be beyond belief.
@welshpete123 ай бұрын
And yet and yet , she became one of the best monarch's we ever had !!!
@skarlocthewanderer16968 ай бұрын
When the Queen picks up the phone (at 02:30), the stairs above her are going down from the right side towards bottom left. On the next scene (at 03:11), stairs are in the opposite direction.
@Kaede-Sasaki7 ай бұрын
Stairs move in British castles. Haven't you seen Harry potter? 😂
@michaelmontagu39794 ай бұрын
Maybe it's a double staircase?
@mayaugust57778 ай бұрын
Bad case of job burnout 😮. High level stress for sure .
@thedukeofswellington18274 ай бұрын
Jason watkins nailed Harold Wilson...the look the voice, everything BBC did a really good docu on the coup attempt called 'the plot against Harold Wilson' it was free on yt but not sure if it still is
@catsupchutney8 ай бұрын
Even the Queen has regrets.
@ReligiousAnon10 күн бұрын
I love the last part of her going up the stirs mad and stewing over it.
@sikandermallu8 ай бұрын
3:55 This was her "dracarys" moment. Her "Dark Phoenix" moment. My all-time favorite scene in the entire showrun. When she rises up those stairs, she strides like a wrathful, awe-inspiring goddess ready to unleash hellfire on all those who oppose her and those under her protection. Even the fact that she's in this loose, breezy dress in such contrast to her personality at the moment, almost seems to emphasize that a sleeping giant has been awoken. (May God have mercy on Cousin Dicky.) The niceties drop and she ignores everyone else around her. However, you left out the best part, which was, "Drink up, Porchy. We're going home." That was the moment when Porchy saw his darling Lillibet disappear, and Elizabeth Regina, his Queen now giving him a royal command.
@flowerfaerie89318 ай бұрын
I mean I agree but your timestamp is completely off, might want to fix that.
@sikandermallu8 ай бұрын
@@flowerfaerie8931 Actually that was intended 😁. I wanted to start things with "Leave it with me, Prime Minister", as the moment when her vulnerabilities, regrets, and self-doubt drop, and then an entirely different 'personality' takes over.
@Grimhorn8 ай бұрын
man, that's a cringey post.
@flowerfaerie89318 ай бұрын
@@sikandermallu Ah, I see. Nvm then.
@Lord1Mackus8 ай бұрын
Sure bro, start asking for her help by threatening her first.
@vm26937 ай бұрын
Warning her, not threatening! And he was right to do so. He could have bypassed her all together, leak the story to the press and consolidate power. But he was decent enough to inform the head of state and have her resolve this family issue.
@Lord1Mackus7 ай бұрын
@@vm2693 Or he could've not antagonize someone who's help he's trying to enlist. Accusing someone as prominent and respected as Lord Mountbatten would be extremely serious, and could destroy prime minister who did so without proof. Leaking the plot anonymously would be just as bad, since it'd make it seen as if PM is clueless about mounting coup-de-etat. There are conflicting reports as to whether Mountbatten refused to participate in the plot from the get go, or was chief organizer and stood down only after queen commanded him to do so. Realistically in latter case, if Wilson did ask queen for help, he would have done so in far more respectful manner.
@heybuh0078 ай бұрын
The greatest Monarch, Elizabeth The Great
@Willigula8 ай бұрын
Good Lord she’s good. What a scene.
@alexeilindes75076 ай бұрын
"Just want to feel normal... now excuse me im going to plot something...dastardly!"
@Trecesolotienesdos5 ай бұрын
Colman was the best portrayer of the Queen.
@sigmundfreudfilmchallenge6265 ай бұрын
goddamn, this olivia woman can sure act.
@kevinrobb866 ай бұрын
"The un-lived life" never a truer word spoken
@lordalessan7 ай бұрын
This scene made me sad. Wilson was my favorite among her prime ministers because he seemed so lovable, his pronouncing of Margaret's limericks, and the way he opened up to the Queen. Here he sounds scary and convincing.
@eroche127 ай бұрын
So well written and acted. And for me one of the best directed , acted etc eprisode. :-)
@deanfirnatine781412 күн бұрын
The best leaders are those who never really wanted that position but felt forced into either by circumstance like the Queen or because they felt responsibility to clean up the mess created by others.
@Renville808 ай бұрын
Even if Her Majesty may have had some private resentment about being thrust into the role of sovereign, you cannot deny that she grew into the role such that the world stopped to shed a tear upon her passing. Rest in Peace, Queen Elizabeth II.
@glennhubbard50086 ай бұрын
The Queen should immediately have had Wilson taken to the Tower.
@cherylhulting13015 ай бұрын
Why? He's actually demonstrating loyalty by asking for her intervention. If Wilson had wanted to perpetrate a republican upheaval he would simply have let Mountbatten try to play out his plan while working to protect his own power through the republican alliance. That would have been a much bigger mess for the monarchy and would have threatened the stability the Queen tried to maintain. It's far better for her to be given a chance to clean this up from the inside.
@STScott-qo4pw2 ай бұрын
The Tower was Her personal property. Wilson would have been far safer there. @@cherylhulting1301
@eafcrealfaces8 ай бұрын
As her uncle had no heir to the throne by my understanding, after his death she would've become Queen anyways.
@michelguy55698 ай бұрын
Excuse me but, I am french (with sympathy to QEII, I am enaugh old to have known only Her as Queen of England so Her death was a bit "strange" and disturbing for me, She always been for me "a part of the global picture", like pope JP II), so not familiar with political history of England. Someone could explain to me in simple words what is this "story" of a "coup" against QII ? 🤔 Thanks.
@ramoncastanos16748 ай бұрын
Against the prime minister, not against her
@meowal11928 ай бұрын
it was the opposite of a coup against QEII. The story was using her name and authority to overthrow the ruling party in the parliament.
@adventtrooper6 ай бұрын
In 1974, Britain was in a state of emergency. Inflation was 25%, public sector wages frozen, highest tax rate at 98%, and a combination of coal & transport union strikes plus the oil crisis meant there was insufficient power to run industrial plants so enforcing a 3-day working week. We had two general elections in a year (both just returning Labour governments) and certain elements decided that the government was no longer in control (with Communist sympathetic unions holding them to ransom); thus the idea of a military coup was formed to oust the Wilson government at the end of which Mountbatten would be the figurehead with Queen Elizabeth's "support".
@mrgobrien4 ай бұрын
@@adventtrooper yes - and runs against sterling on the currency markets were occurring too - which i've always thought was the ultimate trigger.
@jesusthroughmary3 ай бұрын
Imagine how difficult it was for Wilson to make that phone call
@utareangara55292 ай бұрын
i really need to watch the entire series again
@michaeljohndennis22312 ай бұрын
1:03 I really do empathise with the late Queen, being Irish in the U.K. myself and she was a wonderful woman - as an older gay man, I’ve went through similar experiences in my early life, so I can definitely see where she was coming from here 🇮🇪☘️🇬🇧🏴😍🙏
@thomasbeatty94963 ай бұрын
What a brilliant actress.
@asokt49316 ай бұрын
I very much appreciate how this shows humanizes the royals. The Queen must have been an extraordinary strong will lady to continue to carry out her duties without attachment to outcomes
@weiliao76424 ай бұрын
the dress she wears shout out quality and design!
@rhyshigga3 күн бұрын
I like how Elizabeth says "Leave it with me Prime Minister", cutting off what he was going to say because he was obviously about to suggest that the government move to abolish the monarchy of the UK, which even he thought unthinkable, only for Elizabeth to acknowledge in herself that it is indeed very much thinkable.
@paulellis6286 ай бұрын
The plot is artistic license. Lord Mountbatten understood the ramifications if he were to be involved in a political coup against the legitimate government as a senior member of the royal family. Also, I do not think the loyalty to the Crown that he and his father had before him could have allowed his allegiance to sway. Political intrigues and dysfunctions caused by World War I brought down the three great monarchies of the Dual Empire, the German Empire, and the Russian Empire, along with some lesser monarchies, therefore, Mountbatten knew if the Crown was to survive, political neutrality was and still is the order of the day.
@mrgobrien4 ай бұрын
not artistic licence - there is enough evidence of the coup plot - what isn't known is why it failed to occur in any meaningful way (this tv show seems to say that the queen was key to that but i'd like to know their sources).
@deaddropholiday8 ай бұрын
LOL - the Queen is like the deceived spouse. Always the last to know. 😆
@persiandrum98718 ай бұрын
The queen should have taken the lift. Too many stairs.
@kharilane13408 ай бұрын
Even a queen should get her steps in!!!
@cherylhulting13015 ай бұрын
I'm smiling, but we needed that forceful moment of her striding up the stairs.
@persiandrum98715 ай бұрын
@@cherylhulting1301 May you always be smiling and contented. God bless.
@jonathaneugene25828 ай бұрын
Keep it coming with the crown videos.please
@Carlozandre3 ай бұрын
"Cahoots". Great word.
@1chish6 ай бұрын
That 'other life' and 'the other thing' are themes to which the storyline returns in the very last episode where the (dead) Queen is in St George's chapel and Philip and her earlier self visit her ....
@emmathomas283221 күн бұрын
Control your family, or I will. - The prime minister
@justinp56612 ай бұрын
The Royal family was not hanging by a thread. So overly dramatic
@davidhull14818 ай бұрын
I happened to have watched both Broadchurch and Gracepoint recently, and no knock on Anna Gunn, but it’s really instructive to see OC in a direct demonstration of how two different people can inhabit a role. Jesus Christ OC is soooo good. And the bitching thing is that she would never have been the first choice of any American producers and directors. Not glamorous enough.
@marcokite8 ай бұрын
Do NOT use the Most Holy Name as a swear word
@davidhull14818 ай бұрын
@@marcokite You a funny guy. Jesus Christ told me so. He also said I could use his name however I want to.
@tommiegirl24412 ай бұрын
They left out the best part - "Drink up, Porchy. We're going home." Damn, but Olivia Coleman was good. You could see her face and posture begin to change as soon as she heard the Prime Minister's voice, and at 3:58 the transformation was complete. Lillibet walked out of that room and Queen Elizabeth II came back, beautiful in her wrath and utterly in command. I bought every second.
@SoCalBIGmike8 ай бұрын
Back when this show was good. The last few seasons really deviated from the first several years.
@robertbarrett24944 ай бұрын
The Sec f Defence effectively pushed Mountbatten from his post as Chief of Defence Staff .
@moryan64478 ай бұрын
The right person at the right time!
@owestyoАй бұрын
For anyone that doesn’t know, porchy’s home was highclere castle aka downtown abbey
@shikamarunara2958 ай бұрын
I often wonder what would've happened if Lord Mountbatten had succeeded in the coup.
@cristosl8 ай бұрын
Civil War, the north would have erupted, at the very least violence and blood in the streets as authorities tried to quell the protests
@crowbar95668 ай бұрын
death by hanging? Instead they told the IRA he would be fishing on a lake in county Sligo.
@paulterry62588 ай бұрын
Mountbatten opposed the idea of a coup. Mr would never betray his monarch and niece. The idea of overthrowing Wilson's government came from Cecil Harmsworth King.
@jacobdenness86598 ай бұрын
Civil war probably
@morristonian8 ай бұрын
I love the Hans Zimmer " Interstellar" theme at the end of this clip. It gives a great gravity to the situation. ( pardon the pun.)
@adamwatkins11508 ай бұрын
This show was so fucking good.
@michaelmontagu39794 ай бұрын
Really? From what I've seen it's mostly sensationalist rubbish. A tiny bit of fact and lots of fiction. About as good as Lord of the Rings. Brain bubblegum.
@parallaxview67705 ай бұрын
Nonce Mountbatten got his just desserts in the end
@stephenhardy63405 ай бұрын
Stunning acting
@MENTION-IT-ALL4 ай бұрын
I'd really love to listen to three vidrod and mix as I fall asleep but the bang and thunder at the end of each video jars me back awake. 😢
@idraote8 ай бұрын
I know nothing about the details, but imagine the human tragedy of a woman only wanting a quiet comfortable life at the side of an unassuming, unglamorous man. The tragedy of a man seeing the love of his life married to another, living a life he knows she didn't want to live and being unable to do anything.
@prathamsaxena95035 ай бұрын
That is because even if her uncle hasn't abdicated the crown, She would have been his next successor after her father
@Kyleprice-it6yn4 ай бұрын
At the time when the Queen became monarch I don't think any other road could have handled being King or Queen. Elizabeth I I did a damn good job!
@jaysonpida537920 күн бұрын
Was that startling ending music really needed...
@marshmallowbudgie5 ай бұрын
"and then I'd have to stand for election as Chief of State of the Commonwealth?!"
@chrisduffy46625 күн бұрын
A democracy fiercely protected by a monarch. ❤
@saladspinner32002 ай бұрын
There's "Friendzone", and then there's "Royal Friendzone". Poor porch, he might have had a good affair with Lizzy.
@mayvi.d2 ай бұрын
I think they would have been perfect for each other
@williamhenry89143 ай бұрын
No such thing as an accidental monarch. You can always refuse and/or adbidicate.
@claireangier33224 ай бұрын
Oh I was just getting I to that, need to see the rest.
@sickpup8202 ай бұрын
Before phone call - Elizabeth After phone call - The Queen
@666mengel7 ай бұрын
A very British Coup!!
@RommelsAsparagus6 ай бұрын
As a Canadian, we really resent Mountbatten for his handling of Dieppe. This is just icing on the cake.
@midwestmutineer76758 ай бұрын
Put this woman in everything for god sakes
@patthonsirilim57393 ай бұрын
The biggest prisoner if the kingdom is often the king.
@pmstark102 ай бұрын
4:28 Wait... isn't this similar to the Rains of Castamere OST? LMAO