Monarchy Is A Calling from God | The Crown (Eileen Atkins, Claire Foy)

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  • čas přidán 22. 01. 2024
  • In this scene, my dears, after Queen Mary (Eileen Atkins) enlightens the young nun about titles and rankings, she delves into a discussion with Queen Elizabeth (Claire Foy) about the divine right of kings and queens. Together, they explore the true essence of the monarchy.
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Komentáře • 716

  • @carloscastVeVo
    @carloscastVeVo Před 5 měsíci +905

    The interaction that Queen Mary has with her nurse is one of my favorite dialogues in the entire series

    • @10181ngh
      @10181ngh Před 5 měsíci +51

      Same. Queen Mary met the nurse on her level and recognized that following court manners is, truly, only a dance for those who know the steps. I love how she smirked slightly when she called the nurse, "Sister".

    • @kevinilango7896
      @kevinilango7896 Před 4 měsíci +4

      ​@@10181ngh That's so well put! Agreed!

    • @martinluthor762
      @martinluthor762 Před 3 měsíci

      of course we know the interaction took place.... were you there when it happened? how do you know that she was a nice woman? she might have been vile.?

    • @Vejur9000
      @Vejur9000 Před 3 měsíci +3

      @@10181nghThis scene was so elegant and grand. She was superb as Mary.

    • @christ1159
      @christ1159 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I have to agree - so warm.

  • @kerelenis
    @kerelenis Před 3 měsíci +430

    gotta love how queen mary just casually lights up in front of the queen of england but rushes to stub the cigarette when the nurse enters lol

    • @Vejur9000
      @Vejur9000 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Because her partner in crime.. is of course the nurse, who could tell her doctor…

    • @andreaplummer3841
      @andreaplummer3841 Před 2 měsíci +8

      And Queen Elizabeth may be THE queen, but she also Queen Mary's granddaughter, and was so first long before she wore the crown.

  • @greggb681
    @greggb681 Před 5 měsíci +298

    "Then let her in, sister" ❤

  • @BlueHooloovoo
    @BlueHooloovoo Před 5 měsíci +644

    Queen Mary always struck me as someone that you never cross. She is a person who doesn't take any kind of crap from anyone.

    • @Duquedecastro
      @Duquedecastro Před 5 měsíci +27

      She also basically stole furniture from people

    • @Miabia1000
      @Miabia1000 Před 5 měsíci +22

      not furniture lol but she Wass a cleptomaniac and loved requesting to have other peoples things given to her. People were afriad to tell the queen no and wanted to make an impression so if they saw her harping about an item they'd gift it to her. It got so bad they opted to stop leaving their nicest glasses, plates, cutlery, etc out when she visited@@Duquedecastro

    • @Duquedecastro
      @Duquedecastro Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@Miabia1000 Well, you’d have to take that up with her biographers, as that’s what was said in a documentary. I think it was a tea table and chairs! (Could have been dining room) All I remember is that she wanted it and wouldn’t leave without it!

    • @freemason4979
      @freemason4979 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Isnt the danish monarchy ca 1.000 yold ?

    • @EM-mw2qr
      @EM-mw2qr Před 4 měsíci +7

      I wonder what she would say about Harry and Meghan.

  • @remaguire
    @remaguire Před 5 měsíci +1062

    I liked this scene, not because of her talk of the monarchy and God, but because of her kindness to the nurse. She was not haughty in the least and talked to the nurse as if to a friend.

    • @BlueHooloovoo
      @BlueHooloovoo Před 5 měsíci +102

      At the same time, she does come across as someone that you do not cross.

    • @Kotyk_Murkotyk
      @Kotyk_Murkotyk Před 5 měsíci +75

      I actually think that her talk of the monarchy and God and her kindness to a nurse are somehow interrelated.

    • @lj1865
      @lj1865 Před 5 měsíci +23

      This is nothing like the real Queen Mary she was a stern up tight character who wouldn't talk to a common nurse like a friend, also she didn't smoke cigarettes, ever!

    • @missJolie85
      @missJolie85 Před 5 měsíci +64

      @@lj1865 I just googled it, because I'm too curious of a person, and all the articles I read states she did smoke. Archives of papers from 100+ years such as The New York times (from 1930) and Daily Express mentioned it back then. The ever! was quite a bold statement. Also in this clip Queen Mary didn't talk to her "as a friend", I have no idea why people think so. More like a teacher, and yes I imagine Queen Mary would have talked just like that, but I don't know, I wasn't there.

    • @lj1865
      @lj1865 Před 5 měsíci +12

      @@missJolie85 You are correct about the smoking, i know george v was a harsh disciplinarian so naturally assumed he wouldn't let his wife smoke... mary's "friends" hidden there favourite possessions when she visited there homes because if she saw something she liked she would insist on taking it, this is her supposed friends we are talking about! i hardly think she would talk to a common nurse like that, i wasn't there either but i really don't think she would be like that

  • @karlkrump6634
    @karlkrump6634 Před 5 měsíci +406

    That old woman was a pillar of strength for her family.

    • @ningenJMK
      @ningenJMK Před 4 měsíci +19

      Also, if it hadn’t been for her and her husband George V, the British Monarchy would have been snuffed out.

    • @lorraineb.4698
      @lorraineb.4698 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I thought she seemed difficult and unpleasant. She was the wife of the King. No more, no less.

    • @user-yq3fz9ch5q
      @user-yq3fz9ch5q Před 2 měsíci +6

      ​@@lorraineb.4698not at all. She personified bearing and class.

  • @lauralannister3399
    @lauralannister3399 Před 5 měsíci +321

    "Next question?" 🚬

    • @st.dominic4169
      @st.dominic4169 Před 4 měsíci +12

      It means she's enjoying the conversation.

    • @Smee86
      @Smee86 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Cool comment with emoji 😁

  • @ropa2142
    @ropa2142 Před 4 měsíci +242

    Its incredible to think that in her life Queen Elizabeth knew people like Queen Mary who knew Queen Victoria, and she also knew Prince George who may well still be around 90 years from now!

    • @Nmax
      @Nmax Před 3 měsíci +4

      Absolutely it is fascinating

    • @delphinec9307
      @delphinec9307 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Who is prince George ?

    • @b.a.h.3772
      @b.a.h.3772 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Prince William's son. The future of the monarchy decades from now.

    • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty
      @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty Před 2 měsíci +3

      Here's hoping Prince William never takes the throne. Here's hoping it ends with Charles III. Harry & Meghan were right to leave that mess behind. Abolish the monarchy.

    • @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty
      @ThunderTheBlackShadowKitty Před 2 měsíci

      @@SteelExoskeleton Abolish the monarchy, and the Tories too. Both are a poison on the UK, holding y'all back by decades.

  • @TheKrazysexykool
    @TheKrazysexykool Před 5 měsíci +205

    My very favorite scene from the entire show. Queen Mary being cheeky

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 Před 5 měsíci +16

      She was an extraordinary character in real life. She had a habit, when visiting aristocracy, of so enthusiastically admiring an item of furniture, ornament or painting that the owner felt obliged to give it to her as a gift. She had her Daimler car custom built to accommodate the tall hats she wore. And if, while travelling by car, she saw a serviceman in uniform walking along the road, she would have the driver stop and she would take the serviceman to his destination.

    • @seanluzdeluna8153
      @seanluzdeluna8153 Před 4 měsíci +3

      ​@@zacmumblethunder7466Wow, she sounds like she was a kind, considerate, and very curious woman.😅Love that.

    • @seanluzdeluna8153
      @seanluzdeluna8153 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Ikr. This scene was one of my favs too. Another great scene featuring Queen Mary from Season 1 is where she kneels in respect to Queen Elizabeth II for the very first time, draped in full pitch black mourning dress and veil.🖤Powerful stuff right there.

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 Před 4 měsíci

      @seanluzdeluna8153 I've seen the car. It looks like a cartoon proportioned version of a Daimler.
      It's also thought that she requested her doctor to euthanise her because she didn't want a period of mourning to interfere with her granddaughter's coronation.

    • @glen7318
      @glen7318 Před 4 měsíci

      really@@zacmumblethunder7466

  • @AdultThirdCultureKid1971
    @AdultThirdCultureKid1971 Před 5 měsíci +260

    Eileen Atkins is a fantastic, talented actress. I love watching her in Upstairs, Downstairs and Doc Martin.

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 Před 5 měsíci +4

      She was great in Cranford.
      "You're not in London, now. You are in Cranford."

    • @Deutschie
      @Deutschie Před 5 měsíci +2

      Who did she play in "Upstairs, Downstairs" ?

    • @zacmumblethunder7466
      @zacmumblethunder7466 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @Deutschie She co-created the original series with Jean Marsh who played Rose, but didn't apoear in it. But in the reboot she played Lady Holland in 3 episodes.

    • @chdimas
      @chdimas Před 5 měsíci

      Check the WIT

    • @Claptonite555
      @Claptonite555 Před 4 měsíci +3

      She wasn't in Upstairs Downstairs, but she did create it along with actress Jean Marsh who played Rose in the Series.

  • @RoadM17
    @RoadM17 Před 5 měsíci +170

    Well, Queen Mary did explain perfectly, but the nurse did say “The Queen is here” not “Queen Elizabeth is here”. 😅

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 Před 5 měsíci +10

      There was an emphasis on The queen that the queen simply didn't confer by the sister.

    • @DukeofDarkCorners
      @DukeofDarkCorners Před 5 měsíci +8

      It's a variant on what Tvtropes calls an "as you know, Bob..." conversation. It's here to allow a bit of exposition (and humour) the writers were unable to fit anywhere else. In reality, when George VI died in early 1952 the papers/radio/news reels switched from calling his widow (Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon) "the Queen" to "the Queen Mother" practically the same day. This scene is set roughly a year later. In real life, Mary wouldn't bother with such a lecture at this point, she'd rightly assume everyone around her was familiar with and using the correct titles. She would would more likely tick the nurse off for not referring to Elizabeth II as "Her Majesty the Queen..." at the start of the conversation.

    • @DukeofDarkCorners
      @DukeofDarkCorners Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@seanwebb605 Sorry, you've misunderstood. When the nurse refers to Elizabeth II as "thuh Queen", she's pronouncing "the" correctly: it's usually pronounced that way before a word that starts with a consonant, such as "Queen".
      When Mary replies "ah, THEE Queen", she's not correcting the nurse's pronunciation, she means "the [actual] Queen" - not herself or the Queen Mother. There can only be one actual Queen of the UK at any one time; Mary and the Queen Mother are out of courtesy still called "queen" but they are no longer real queens; the only queen is...THE Queen. In other words, it's the spoken equivalent of writing "the" in capital letters, as I just did, or putting it in bold or italics. It's a standard feature of the English language, a feature we all use when speaking English: whether we realise it or not!

    • @seanwebb605
      @seanwebb605 Před 5 měsíci

      @@DukeofDarkCorners Sorry, you've misunderstood. There was an emphasis on The to convey importance. Of course there are real queens even if there are multiple queens. They simply aren't monarchs or the current consort.

    • @DukeofDarkCorners
      @DukeofDarkCorners Před 5 měsíci

      @@seanwebb605 No, again that's incorrect. One would never introduce the Queen as "THEE Queen", and Mary would have never expected such a thing. She said it solely to indicate she recognised the nurse meant "the actual Queen", "the Queen who isn't the Queen Mother".

  • @mariateresa5401
    @mariateresa5401 Před 5 měsíci +112

    I love this scene: the humanity and sense of humor of Queen Mary. She was an important figure in the Life of Queen Elizabeth II: grandmather, continuity whith the pasta (and the figure of her father George VI) and a truster advisor, with Churchill, in early years of reign

    • @ElizavetaPolianitskaia
      @ElizavetaPolianitskaia Před 3 měsíci

      humanity? of a woman who let the family of her husband's cousins die in great pain, probably in revenge because her first fiancé was in love with Alexandra, and who took their jewellery for herself and her children?
      It's very easy to be kind to those who are obviously "below".

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 Před měsícem

      @@ElizavetaPolianitskaiais any of that even true?

  • @Griffanswing626
    @Griffanswing626 Před 5 měsíci +125

    The language alone is so good but then the acting and motions! 🥹

  • @daretoshare8
    @daretoshare8 Před 2 měsíci +20

    Forget death by lung disease it's always by bad conversation..facts spoken so gracefully 🥰

  • @wardarcade7452
    @wardarcade7452 Před 5 měsíci +335

    Technically, Queen Mary would have had the right to have termed herself as 'Queen Mother' after George V's death with the accessions of both Edward VIII and George VI (and she would have had the right to have termed herself as 'Queen Grandmother' with Elizabeth II's accession). However, due to wanting to provide an example of stability and continuity, she insisted that she be termed only 'Queen Mary' and nothing more.

    • @herondelatorre4023
      @herondelatorre4023 Před 5 měsíci +16

      @wardarcade7452 : No, Queen Mary would have had the title " King Mother " not " Queen Mother " because she was the mother of two reigning Kings not a reigning Queen . However, I do agree with you about the title " Queen Grandmother ".

    • @wardarcade7452
      @wardarcade7452 Před 5 měsíci +62

      @@herondelatorre4023 No/ There's no such thing as 'King Mother'. What the title Queen Mother means is that the bearer not only had been queen consort [ or wife of a king] but also had been the mother of a monarch regardless of the monarch's gender.

    • @herondelatorre4023
      @herondelatorre4023 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@wardarcade7452 No, I've read that a mother of a reigning king can have the option of a choosing a specific title for herself once she is no longer Queen Consort but instead the mother of a reigning king. So in theory that mother could be called " King Mother ".

    • @wistfulvictoria
      @wistfulvictoria Před 5 měsíci +35

      No. She would have been Dowager Queen Mary. The title “Queen Mother” was used because both mother and daughter were named Elizabeth. Therefore: Elizabeth, Queen Mother. It was a way to differentiate them.

    • @wistfulvictoria
      @wistfulvictoria Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@herondelatorre4023 Source?

  • @angemaidment5640
    @angemaidment5640 Před 5 měsíci +48

    Eileen Atkinson is superb, in whatever setting she finds herself.

  • @xmykeyx
    @xmykeyx Před 2 měsíci +13

    Queen Eileen deserved all the awards for her tremendous acting in this episode. This scene stays with me.

  • @jonathaneugene2582
    @jonathaneugene2582 Před 5 měsíci +78

    Favorite scene. Keep it coming with the crown videos. Please

  • @IndependentConversations
    @IndependentConversations Před 2 měsíci +14

    One key difference that they left out was Elizabeth was the full queen monarch not consort like her mother and grandmother.

    • @BryanSandor
      @BryanSandor Před měsícem +3

      “Queen Regnant” is the technical term if I’m not mistaken.

    • @jdstep97
      @jdstep97 Před měsícem

      No need to say Queen "consort" because it was a woman married to a KING. It's different (or used to be) when a man is married to a QUEEN, than when a woman is married to a KING. Phillip was never king. Prince Albert was never king when married to Queen Victoria. It's the custom to just say QUEEN FIRST NAME to a woman married to a KING. Elizabeth II was queen "in her own right."

    • @IndependentConversations
      @IndependentConversations Před 27 dny

      @jdstep97 Actually, there is a difference. Are they both still queens at the end of the day? Yes, but Queen elizabeth II and George V and George VI were given the red boxes with government papers, and it only needed their sign off.
      Did you ever think to wonder why Queen Victoria husband Albert or even Prince Phillip weren't ever given king consort titles? It has been done in British history. Mary Tudor forced it through parliament for her husband.
      Being married to a monarch and inheritance right to the crown are two different things. There was talk for the longest time that they were going to force Camilla to stay a Dutchess thanks to the scars she carries. But Elizabeth II gave her consent that Camilla be given "Queen consort"

  • @niagee
    @niagee Před 5 měsíci +12

    Without question, Queen Mary (played by Eileen Atkins) was one of my favourite characters in The Crown. Her humour and no nonsense way of viewing the world, I think it was an inspiration to her granddaughter The Queen.

  • @Buddybeagle
    @Buddybeagle Před 5 měsíci +16

    Very good script writing.
    She answered Elizabeth's question. Mary took it to its highest meaning, significance, value, PURPOSE.
    If you believe a 'role" a position etc is a calling from God.....that should color your every act and thought. It gives meaning to the least important thing you do.
    So, Queen Mary's thoughts passed on the "Thee" Queen are profound advice. Something Mary had to have thought about deeply.
    So, I say, this is a well thought out part of the script.
    It is known that Elizabeth II regarded her life as a calling.
    A duty. One the ended only with her death.
    What an enormous burden that COULD be.
    But ACCEPTING it would turn the burden into a life full of purpose.....and therefore the possibility of a life of Joy.
    I think Elizabeth has all the right attitudes at age 25 .
    And surely her depth of understanding what her life was meant to be and convey and project....certainly her thoughts about that grew, and deepened as she lived out each day.
    I do not hesitate to say
    This is the stuff of holiness.
    Not my place to call her Saint Elizabeth II. Not my place
    But any thinking person should conclude that she lived her life with belief, confidence and dedication.

    • @Taragon630
      @Taragon630 Před měsícem

      You are quite correct so, ... Would you consider calling Elizabeth II being referred to as "Elizabeth the Great"?

  • @the-flatulator
    @the-flatulator Před 2 měsíci +13

    Exceptional writing and outstanding acting.

  • @deem7478
    @deem7478 Před 4 měsíci +15

    Eileen Atkins also played a great Dowager Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine in, "Robin Hood."

  • @2009grifin1
    @2009grifin1 Před 3 měsíci +8

    Her Majesty certainly did take those words to heart.

  • @jonathanfitzharris4196
    @jonathanfitzharris4196 Před 5 měsíci +213

    I like the breakdown. But the nurse literally says "the queen is here" and Mary asks which one. Then explains how young Elizabeth is The Queen. The the nurse goes "the queen is here."
    Like... she got it right the first time😂

    • @silencemeviolateme6076
      @silencemeviolateme6076 Před 5 měsíci

      First was the queen. Second was THE queen. Third it was fun exposition.

    • @Kotyk_Murkotyk
      @Kotyk_Murkotyk Před 5 měsíci +43

      Just listen to this conversation once again attentively and you will hear the difference.
      The first time the nurse says "thuh" Queen. Then after the explanation of Her Majesty she says "thee" Queen.
      The difference is in pronunciation. "Thee" adds emphasis.

    • @DukeofDarkCorners
      @DukeofDarkCorners Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@Kotyk_Murkotyk No. When the nurse refers to Elizabeth II as "thuh Queen", she's pronouncing "the" correctly, and Mary wasn't suggesting otherwise: it's usually pronounced that way before a word that starts with a consonant, such as "Queen".
      When Mary replies "ah, THEE Queen", she's not correcting the nurse's pronunciation, she means "the [reigning] Queen" - not herself or the Queen Mother. There can only be one woman referred to as "the Queen" of the UK at any one time, and that's the monarch or the wife of the monarch; Mary and the Queen Mother are out of courtesy each still called "a queen" but they are no longer "the queen"; the only queen is...THE Queen. In other words, it's the spoken equivalent of writing "the" in capital letters, as I just did, or putting it in bold or italics. It's a standard feature of the English language, a feature we all use when speaking English: whether we realise it or not!

    • @Kotyk_Murkotyk
      @Kotyk_Murkotyk Před 5 měsíci +2

      This is exactly what I mean, saying it in a fewer words. 'Thee' obviously indicates the presently reigning Queen.@@DukeofDarkCorners

    • @DukeofDarkCorners
      @DukeofDarkCorners Před 5 měsíci

      @Kotyk_Murkotyk But only in the context of Mary's reply, to confirm she understood the nurse. Mary was *not* telling the nurse to say "THEE queen".

  • @thorawilson6253
    @thorawilson6253 Před 5 měsíci +11

    Miss Adkins looks great- i enjoyed her in Smileys People many years ago. What a career she has had

  • @Isabeau8394
    @Isabeau8394 Před měsícem +4

    This scene between Queen Elizabeth II and her Aunt Queen Mary is Brilliant! ❤

  • @jillianvirginiathaggard2289
    @jillianvirginiathaggard2289 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Beautiful, explained by the Queen's grandmother and how she interact's with the nurse❤

  • @betacross3675
    @betacross3675 Před 3 měsíci +17

    Queen Elizabeth stayed " the queen" till her death. Such a legend. I love monarchy even though modern society deemed them obsolete. I believe in some parts of this series Elizabeth uttered that the monarchy acts a a moral compass against the parliament which covers government efficiency. Something to that effect

  • @lavender5765
    @lavender5765 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Excellent actress and beautiful philosophical dialogue

  • @belindadepetris4726
    @belindadepetris4726 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love how Queen Mary just listens.

  • @dantegabrielittesor4483
    @dantegabrielittesor4483 Před 5 měsíci +13

    What a lovely rendition by Eileen Atkins! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @JamesBrown-ij1px
    @JamesBrown-ij1px Před 5 měsíci +6

    Dame Eileen Atkins is a master class in acting everytime she appears. This scene opening reminds me of when she plays in Agatha Christie's 'Marple' in 'Towards Zero' as Lady Tressilian. The Character is also bedridden and appears much the same as she does here, in bed, smoking, (Ironically) as they both are dying of lung disease. I love Dame Eileen Atkins and the often 'unlovable' characters she plays!

  • @lazaromurad322
    @lazaromurad322 Před 26 dny +1

    I love Queen Marys voice, so demanding and powerful

  • @mral8145
    @mral8145 Před 5 měsíci +40

    I love this scene but Denmark is the oldest monarchy in Europe. Perhaps, no defintlyshe was referring to Greece!

    • @martin13145
      @martin13145 Před 5 měsíci +14

      I think Queen Mary refers to the fact that Prince Phillip was a member of the House of Glücksburg, who only became monarchs of Denmark in the 1860s.

    • @The_king567
      @The_king567 Před 5 měsíci +9

      Japan’s monarchy is older than anyone else’s

    • @mral8145
      @mral8145 Před 5 měsíci +11

      @@The_king567 indeed it is, which is why I said Europe.

    • @mral8145
      @mral8145 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@martin13145 that’s probably right, but we can talk about the Hanovers that weren’t over a 1000 in England/britain.

    • @mral8145
      @mral8145 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Or even the Saxe-Coburgs etc. my spelling is off but you get the meaning.

  • @jonmunoz2772
    @jonmunoz2772 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I like this scene, she tutors her nurse and her granddaughter.

  • @tootikisbathhouse2093
    @tootikisbathhouse2093 Před 5 měsíci +131

    I find this scene strange. Queen Mary was born a princess of Teck which was a morganatic branch of the Royal House of Wurttembürg. I don't see her critisising the beginnings of the Royal House of Denmark, and Greece (Prince Philip's familiy), and Norway, that is the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, an offshot of the far older Oldenburg dynasty, as it is a far older family than she was born into herself. As a woman who saw monarchy as ordained by God, she would not have critisised the others. Especially when she came from a lesser lineage.

    • @hutch1197
      @hutch1197 Před 5 měsíci +37

      There were many scenes in the series written for dramatic effect in a way that none of the real people being portrayed would ever truly speak. Since the series centers around Elizabeth, the writers needed to romanticize and glorify her ancestry. And as well written/acted this scene may be, the notion that the royals were chosen above all by God is rather grotesque. British monarchs are anointed by a church of their own creation.

    • @chadoakley8505
      @chadoakley8505 Před 5 měsíci +14

      I think part of it is the irony of QM expressing the same attitude that monarchy is ordained by god that got so many of her royal ancestors and relations killed or knocked off their thrones

    • @umitencho
      @umitencho Před 5 měsíci +24

      Plus they were connected to the Danish Royals who were older than the British.

    • @susanvinson2667
      @susanvinson2667 Před 5 měsíci +30

      They all conveniently forget Phillip is a grandchild of Queen Victoria. Through his mother.

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Před 5 měsíci +22

      Don't forget that Mary was also descended from the British royal family herself. She was a great-granddaughter of George III. Her mother was a first cousin of Queen Victoria. Their fathers were brothers.

  • @DancingBadger
    @DancingBadger Před 2 měsíci +2

    next question....brilliant

  • @sebastiankinnunen5549
    @sebastiankinnunen5549 Před 4 měsíci +4

    ❤Fantastic scene❤Two great actress❤Claire Foy❤Dame Eileen Atkins❤Brilliant acting❤love from Finland❤

  • @rr7firefly
    @rr7firefly Před měsícem +2

    Common people and their wretched lives. So nice that members of the Royal Family want to give them models to emulate.

  • @Duquedecastro
    @Duquedecastro Před 5 měsíci +49

    3:47 Her speech is Ironic since Denmark has a much longer monarchical history than the UK. Not to mention Greece had a church before Britain. In Denmark, the monarchy goes back to the legendary kings before the 10th century. Anglo-centrism is never ending.
    (Not to mention the fact that she is looking down on the elected Greek royal family, when her own father, the Duke of Teck, had no inheritance or wealth and carried the lower royal style of Serene Highness because his parents' marriage was *morganatic*).

    • @DazzaS83
      @DazzaS83 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Depends how far you go back, with a few side steps here and there, the British Monarch can trace back to the Scots Kings from 848 and 871 for a more United England with Alfred when before that there were more tribal Kings. a few hundred years after Denmark to be fair. But considering this series is about the monarchy of the UK, of course with will be Anglo centric.

    • @Duquedecastro
      @Duquedecastro Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@DazzaS83 Well if we use sidesteps the Spanish monarch (as well as myself) could trace to Visigothic kings from the 4th century as well as multiple Roman ceasars, in addition to the Celtiberian kings. This could probably be endless! And I understand it’s a show based on the British monarchy, but Anglocentrism is not confined to that genre. Not at all.

    • @krystofsimek1134
      @krystofsimek1134 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Well Philip was also related by blood to Queen Victoria he was more Royal than Queen Mary 🤣🤭

    • @jamessav8089
      @jamessav8089 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Sorry UK royals still so much better.

    • @Duquedecastro
      @Duquedecastro Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@jamessav8089 No they’re not. They literally have ancestors from every other royal house making them all the same really

  • @AnnieWarbux
    @AnnieWarbux Před 5 měsíci +4

    Omg! I just Love Eileen! Guess it's time for me to start watching "The Crown"!

  • @ssmatthews
    @ssmatthews Před 5 měsíci +2

    Love this scene!

  • @thelittlemoonling
    @thelittlemoonling Před 4 měsíci +2

    So in love with this scene. 🖤🌹🙏🏽

  • @pchabanowich
    @pchabanowich Před 5 měsíci +2

    I personally recognize that take in my Mother - yes, yes, which one? and all that - who had the formidable jaundiced view of all comers. She was a Sphinx to an arrogant son, rest her fabulous soul!👋

  • @gigitony4170
    @gigitony4170 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I am inspired by her advice . Rest in peace Queen Mary❤.

  • @ravenclaw783
    @ravenclaw783 Před 2 měsíci +5

    It's funny how these people embody the idea that they are indeed better than everyone else and the we should all look up to them. So rampant divorce, racism, pedophilia, hedonism, and laziness are attributes we should all strive to have? Hahaha

  • @ronniberke2299
    @ronniberke2299 Před 2 měsíci +2

    "The Crown must win."

  • @davidmayhew8083
    @davidmayhew8083 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Henry the VIii??? A real villain. And I dare say a few others along the way. Pompous mentis.

  • @tonygouveia6649
    @tonygouveia6649 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Exceptional

  • @stephenhardy6340
    @stephenhardy6340 Před měsícem +1

    Beautifully acted!

  • @hmybritannia
    @hmybritannia Před 5 měsíci +3

    I hope Peter Morgan makes a part 2 of the Crown maybe The Crown:70 Diamond To Platinum.

  • @carlberg7503
    @carlberg7503 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Eileen Atkins is beyond praise. I watch this scene over and over and over and always laugh at carpetbaggers and parvenus!

  • @Serioussamurai500
    @Serioussamurai500 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great Scene

  • @1bornconfused922
    @1bornconfused922 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Just goes to show how utterly ridiculous the monarchist system is.

  • @Westy0311
    @Westy0311 Před 2 měsíci +4

    “Monarchy is a calling from God…” one of the biggest lines of bullshit any human has ever said.

    • @idunno2019
      @idunno2019 Před 7 dny

      Says one of the innumerable rabble of the masses

    • @Westy0311
      @Westy0311 Před 6 dny

      Coming from a member of an inbred family who have enabled and protected numerous pedophiles (Lord Mountbatten, Prince Andrew, and Jimmy Savile), it’s a line of bullshit.

    • @justin2308
      @justin2308 Před dnem

      You view it as BS, she viewed it as fact.

    • @DavisJ-ln6fw
      @DavisJ-ln6fw Před dnem

      @@idunno2019 Says one of the hardworking taxpaying contributors to society to which monarchy depends on. Lets see them try and get god to pay for their lavish lifestyle.

    • @DavisJ-ln6fw
      @DavisJ-ln6fw Před dnem

      @@justin2308 No it's a fact it's BS the notion of divine right to rule has no basis anywhere in reality .

  • @stefansimon-autor4602
    @stefansimon-autor4602 Před 2 měsíci

    Monarchy masterly explained.👑

  • @nothing2seehere34
    @nothing2seehere34 Před 13 dny

    Sweetest line ever "I thought you was all Queen's? They gave me a sheet"

  • @alanday5255
    @alanday5255 Před měsícem +1

    Each generation brings its own degree of understanding. But when we all become old we realize that NONE OF US KNOW ANYTHING!

  • @bluecollarlit
    @bluecollarlit Před 2 měsíci +2

    Eileen Atkinson is 89 years young.
    (April 2024)

  • @stephenhardy6340
    @stephenhardy6340 Před měsícem

    Charming!!

  • @crowbar9566
    @crowbar9566 Před 3 měsíci +7

    If anyone is interested, Japan is the worlds oldest monarchy, dating back to 660 AD. "Emperor" is a european word that most closely equates to the Japanese word "Tenno", meaning "ruler from heaven".

  • @jakebsilva4844
    @jakebsilva4844 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Even though there is no proof that “The Letter” ever actually existed, I like to believe that it is something which E2R kept in that little black purse she always had with her….

  • @user-zr4hf9vp2x
    @user-zr4hf9vp2x Před 3 měsíci

    Funniest thing is when she puts the cigarette out 😂

  • @martijnkeisers5900
    @martijnkeisers5900 Před 5 měsíci +23

    Denmark's Royal family is much older than the English 😂

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 Před 5 měsíci +6

      She was talking about Philip coming from the branch of the Danish royal family that had only been around since the 1860's.

    • @Duquedecastro
      @Duquedecastro Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@Emma88178Which almost makes no sense, because if it’s a branch it means it comes from the very exact main dynasty.

    • @justonecornetto80
      @justonecornetto80 Před 5 měsíci +3

      No it isn't. The English had Saxon kings related to the later Norman/Angevin dynasties. King Alfred and Athelstan for example.

    • @jonmunoz2772
      @jonmunoz2772 Před 3 měsíci

      Yes but it has been passed down by several royal houses and it used to be an elective monarchy before it became hereditary.

  • @mcbrion1951
    @mcbrion1951 Před 4 dny

    Queen Mary, The Queen Mother was known to be playful with her staff. And there is a apocryphal line she uttered when calling her staff for a gin and tonic (it was always reported that this was her favorite drink from as far back as I've been aware of her, which is over 70 years), and she told her gay staff, "Would one of you old queens bring THIS queen a gin and tonic, please."

  • @trellises
    @trellises Před 4 měsíci +2

    "What does he know about William the Conqueror...?" She herself is German! 😂😂

  • @awakenhawk4056
    @awakenhawk4056 Před 11 dny

    THE QUEEN

  • @deeg8849
    @deeg8849 Před 2 dny

    3:45 what a diss of her husband.

  • @sheismymom
    @sheismymom Před 5 měsíci

    You're damn right it is

  • @mzjamm2
    @mzjamm2 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I unfortunately understand Queen Mary beliefs regarding Prince Philip. She just wanted to think of him in a negative way. The British royal family really down played or just did not know his genealogy then. Philip wasn't really Greek by heritage, but it was given to his family to rule like it could be done then. The Danish monarchy is one of the oldest in the world. So, his fathers family wasn't a backwater monarchy. Queen Victoria was indeed Prince Philip's great great-grandmother.

    • @chooseyourpoison5105
      @chooseyourpoison5105 Před 4 měsíci

      This scene is fictional. In real life the British royal family was perfectly aware of Philip's genealogy. It's not true that the King and Queen did not like Philip, they actually liked him very much - don't forget, they had known him since he was a little boy. The King's objections were mainly that he felt the Greek throne was not stable enough (and you have to admit, he had a point there) and that Elizabeth was too young (only 20) and moreover she was marrying the first and only boyfriend she'd ever had. But, as the King said ruefully to Churchill - "Elizabeth is in love, no more to be said."

  • @worldtraveler134
    @worldtraveler134 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Who played this queen Mary? Her voice, grace in the Crown was marvelous!
    I loved every scene she was in!

  • @YossefSalmos
    @YossefSalmos Před měsícem +1

    Next question? Epic scene and well played.

  • @LG-33
    @LG-33 Před 5 měsíci +4

    She looks like Bunny McDoogle

  • @user-ne3yw2cu6c
    @user-ne3yw2cu6c Před 5 měsíci +1

    HRM Queen Mary of Teck is my Favorite Monarch. She was Clever, Intelligent and full of Wit . I wish I was born in her time.

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng Před 4 měsíci +1

      HRM is not a style. And she was Mary of Teck only before her marriage to George. From 26 May 1867 - 6 July 1893, she was styled and titled _Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Mary of Teck_ .
      6 July 1893 - 22 January 1901: _Her Royal Highness The Duchess of York_
      22 January 1901 - 9 November 1901: _Her Royal Highness The Duchess of Cornwall and York_
      9 November 1901 - 6 May 1910: _Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales_
      6 May 1910 - 20 January 1936: _Her Majesty The Queen_
      20 January 1936 - 24 March 1953: _Her Majesty Queen Mary_

  • @DarkSpells87
    @DarkSpells87 Před 2 měsíci +1

    First part of scene is weird since nurse said "THE queen is here."

    • @WilfBond55
      @WilfBond55 Před 8 dny

      No, she said, "The Queen is here." No emphasis on "The". Queen Mary knows the difference, but not which one has come.

  • @devincrysberg
    @devincrysberg Před měsícem +1

    I love powerful old ladies…..

  • @blurdreamer
    @blurdreamer Před měsícem

    After Queen Mary drag the hell out of Philip family history, All the concern swipe away and Queen Elizabeth finally put a smile on her face, I love it.
    "its Church of England dear, not Denmark or Greece" lol

  • @cavaliermama56
    @cavaliermama56 Před 5 měsíci

    Oh to be so sure! I’ve never been. What must it be like, I wonder?

  • @SB_McCollum
    @SB_McCollum Před 3 měsíci +3

    This is just for the audience, Queen Mary would not have this sort of conversation and the nurse (sister) would have known the titles properly, and HM certainly knew the sanctity of her position lonnnng before she ascended the throne. This series is sooo painfully stupid.

  • @lachlankay9212
    @lachlankay9212 Před 5 měsíci +6

    It's a great scene. However, the historical inaccuracies are impossible to bare 😢

  • @PaulyWally30
    @PaulyWally30 Před 5 měsíci +10

    These people would say anything to justify their position and status.

    • @crowbar9566
      @crowbar9566 Před 3 měsíci

      Beats Trump and the rest of those carpet baggers across the pond. Effing charlatans.

    • @ChuffedLemon
      @ChuffedLemon Před 24 dny

      @@crowbar9566They’re all charlatans, including our politicians and royals over here. No need to look your nose at those in similarly shitty situations.

  • @keithgiblin2636
    @keithgiblin2636 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Danish royalty is the oldest surviving in all of Europe - I'm pretty sure Queen Mary knew that...

  • @Akellamanjuvani
    @Akellamanjuvani Před 5 měsíci +4

    It's called the "Divine Rights of the Kings". It's the divine ordination that the Kings are anointed, crowned and through their family the Almighty God protects the nation from the Satan.
    It's not uncommon that everyone tries to identify oneself with the royal family and seldom so with the politicians of their nation.
    That's because they don't seem to be comfortable identifying themselves with someone who may change probably with every change of the government.
    The Monarchy vouchsafes them stability and endurance which the politicians with limited terms may not guarantee them.
    The longest reign of late Queen Elizabeth II is one such beautiful instance of the British Monarchy protecting the Faith in the Almighty God in the UK and all the Commonwealth Countries in the World.
    Probably, for that reason Queen Mary had reminded the Queen that it's the Monarchy of England not just a Monarchy of Denmark or Monarchy of Greece which is the Supreme.

  • @shishyathwa
    @shishyathwa Před 3 měsíci

    Here I understood the meaning of the word "The Queen"

  • @matontherocks
    @matontherocks Před 4 měsíci +1

    Im not a monarchist, but she made her point in the best way possible.

  • @wellingboroughanddistrictu3a

    Queen Mary describes Prince Philip's family as "carpet baggers" and "parvenus". A case can be made for this description as far as the Greek monarchy is concerned, but the Danish monarchy (of which the Greek monarchy is a cadet branch) is the oldest in Europe and second oldest in the world.
    The first monarch of Denmark, who can be historically verified to have existed, was Gorm the Old. He predated Kenneth MacAlpine, the first historically verified King of Scots (the second oldest monarchy in Europe) by about a hundred years.
    In case anyone's interested, the English monarchy would be the third oldest, so a case can be made that the British Royal Family occupies both second and third place for Europe and third and fourth place for the world.
    Alternatively, you could argue that as England and Scotland joined together to form the United Kingdom, the British Royal Family only dates back to 1707, which would make them the parvenus. 😮

  • @julietvalcouer
    @julietvalcouer Před 2 měsíci +1

    I mean if we're going to nitpick the Danish royals are older (obviously that doesn't apply to their ruling Greece), and Philip of course is a descendent of Queen Victoria as well, so he's just as much a product of England. The Danes go back to the best king name ever, Gorm the Old.

  • @user-br5qu9uj9b
    @user-br5qu9uj9b Před 3 měsíci +3

    There are three Christian institutions: Roman Catholic church, Greek Orthodox, and the Church of England. France and Germany lost its monarchy due to the revolution and wars.

    • @IndependentConversations
      @IndependentConversations Před 3 měsíci

      What about Russian Orthodox?

    • @user-br5qu9uj9b
      @user-br5qu9uj9b Před 3 měsíci

      @IndependentConversations Russian language is close to Greek language. Roman Catholic (Latin), Greek Orthodox (Greek), and the Church of England (English). Besides, Russia (similar to France and Germany) lost its monarchy by the communist revolution.

  • @crowbar9566
    @crowbar9566 Před 3 měsíci +1

    That was Mary of Teck (in Germany)....Emporess of India.

  • @corydestein3160
    @corydestein3160 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The two scenes of the most humanity towards a “normal” person belong to Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. This scenes for Queen Mary and the scene with the man selling the QM the Castle of Mey

  • @Nmax
    @Nmax Před 3 měsíci

    In the crown we saw her as Queen Elizabeth's grandmother.
    She was wife of King George V (reigned from 1911 - 1936)
    She probably has met Queen Victoria as young wife to the young prince George (married in 1892), son on the prince of Wales (later King Edward VII).
    She has probably met all the great crowned heads of Europe (Hapsburgs, Hohenzollerns, Romanovs) and she witnessed their downfall's
    As Queen she has seen world war, revolution the 20s, the great depression and as Queen mother (mother of King George VI saw fascism and world war 2)

  • @Drwilloneill
    @Drwilloneill Před 4 měsíci +1

    We could do with Queen Mary now to sort a wayward duke and spouse out.

  • @johnherlihy4739
    @johnherlihy4739 Před 4 měsíci

    When my mother was alive in 2022, we rejoiced in the legacy of this Queen Mary! My Mom and I remembered that this beautiful woman was “Queen Mary of Teck!” My Mom was a Mary as well and a descendant of the Norman King of 1066AD!

  • @smoovechi1
    @smoovechi1 Před 2 měsíci

    The way she cut Denmark and Greece.

  • @gilgabe
    @gilgabe Před 5 měsíci +7

    Someone should had told Queen Mary that King Charles I and the last French Kings felt the same way that she felt about them answering to God only instead of the peoples they reigned over, at the end the peoples chopped their heads. Queen Mary also mentioned the past kings of England but she forgot to realize in those times and those kings went into battles to defend their kingdoms instead of hiding in gold gilded palaces and wore expensive stolen precious diamonds and other precious stones from far away lands.

    • @boredlawyer3382
      @boredlawyer3382 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Not to mention that the current royal family goes back to George I of Hanover. Who got the job when Parliament skipped over a few dozen Catholics with a better claim to the throne, because they were Catholics and he a Protestant.
      And before that, the Glorious Revolution deposed one king, James II, to put his daughter and son-in-law on the throne.
      And let's not even mention the maneuvering the medieval kings did.

    • @dinghysupreme2972
      @dinghysupreme2972 Před 3 měsíci

      @@boredlawyer3382 "Not to mention that the current royal family goes back to George I of Hanover."
      Well yes, but also no.
      The Windsor dynasty originated from George I of Hanover yes, but they are still related to Alfred the Great.
      That's how Monarchy works, you generally can't just sit some random person on the throne that isn't related because they lack legitimacy, even William the Conquerors children were related to Alfred the Great.
      So While the current royal family goes back to George I of Hanover, it doesn't start there, as they are still related to Alfred the Great.

    • @boredlawyer3382
      @boredlawyer3382 Před 3 měsíci

      @@dinghysupreme2972 What you say is true, but misses the point. Parliament skipped over people with better claims to the throne, all of whom were likewise related to Alfred the Great. That was the choice of Parliament, not God.
      For that matter, the UK and the Commonwealth recently changed the rule about order of succession from male primogeniture, which had been the rule for centuries, to strict primogeniture. Before, male children of the monarch came before female children, even if the females were born first. Which is how Edward VII became king over his older sister, Victoria. Now, however, the succession follows birth order, strictly. Among Prince William's children, the order is George, Charlotte, Louis; before the change it would have been George, Louis, Charlotte. Again, all that was a decision of parliament (or parliaments of the Commonwealth.)
      And, in medieval times, the monarch could decide among his sons who succeeded, like we do today with property in a will. Parliament took that power out of the king's hand.
      (I note in passing that England and later Britain at least had the possibility of a reigning queen. In much of the Continent, females could never become the reigning monarch. It was called Salic law.)

  • @paulwright9749
    @paulwright9749 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice explanation for American audience. It might also have helped if Mary explained which country she was in and what day it was.

  • @Otaku155
    @Otaku155 Před 10 dny

    Elizabeth II was also Queen Regnant whereas her mother and grandmother were Queen Consorts.

  • @jacobtruedsondemitz6551
    @jacobtruedsondemitz6551 Před 16 dny +1

    Script with surprisingly flawed knowledge. Surely Mary knew that Philip's House of Oldenburg had been on the Danish throne since 1448, whereas Elizabeth's house of Wettin (Windsor) only had a few kings of Saxony beginning in 1827, and British monarchs only from 1901.

  • @thymelorde1010
    @thymelorde1010 Před 2 měsíci

    Queen Mary was a real OG