Margaret Gives Elizabeth A Taste of Her Own Medicine | The Crown (Claire Foy, Vanessa Kirby)
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 8. 07. 2024
- Vanessa Kirby as Princess Margaret shines in this scene between the two sisters. Elizabeth (Claire Foy) finds herself free for lunch and calls upon her sister to join her, which may not have been the best idea. Margaret arrives still slightly intoxicated from the night before and, some would say, full of 'piss and vinegar' as she begins to question the relationship between the Queen and Prince Philip.
đThe Crown Season 2, Episode 1 'A Company Of Men'
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The tension between these two is riveting! My dears, whoâs side are you on? The Queen or the heartbroken sister?
The show really portrays the Queen to being responsible for them breaking up. In reality, she spent a lot of time devising a plan to let Margaret marry Peter AND keep her titles and salary through a morganatic marriage, where the privileges would not pass to their descendants. It was Margaret who ultimately decided not to go on with it.
Team Elizabeth all the way. Margaret made her choice.
Princess ofcourse... If they were to deny her peter they should've done that already without causing extreme level of pain
In scenes similar to this one, Margaret made it seem as if her life would have been just perfect if only she and Peter had been allowed to marry. I think that Margaret didnât have what it took to make a good marriage partner. She and Peter would have been miserable if they had marriedđą
Margaret, easily
Toucheâ Margaret, well-done, she knows very well what Phillip was probably up to in âCeylonâ or wherever he was.
Anyone else ever noticed that as soon as someone gives Elizabeth just a little bit of criticism (in the show) she immediately counters with "that's not fair".
The chemistry is great between these two. Even the tension and resentment feels sister-like
Princess Margaret and king Edward are probably rolling in their graves knowing what they were denied yet now King Charles and Camilla can sit happily on the throne with all their wrong doingsâŠ.
Yeah...Margaret was the main reason Elizabeth finally allowed Charles and Camilla and Harry and Meghan, to marry, after seeing how the rules debilitated her.
As for Edward, his marriage to Wallis was the tip of the iceberg. They had to get rid of him given his personal ties to Hitler and Germany when war was on the horizon.
Oh please that old demon did that only after trapping Diana. She thought her son could have it all â@@lordalessan
â@@lordalessanyour country was on Hitler's side until Hitler decided to focus on them instead of the ussr
â@@zah936The QUEEN didn't trap Diana, Diana was willfully stupidly naive, and while her own mother was a degenerate harpy, she had a father, brother, aunts who should have supported her when it came to wether or not to wed Charles, but Diana said yes, she knew what what was going on but still said yes, so positive she could make him love her & it failed.
What wrong doings? The one affair with each other? Please, while it is morally wrong its not a crime, it made things awkward but thats to be expected. Now Diana slept around, thats different, Charles loves Camilla but Diana wanted to just cause embarrassment & show her pain that way, so wrong doings all around.
Has anyone else noticed that when people take a drag on a cigarette in The Crown you can hear the paper on the cigarette burning? I haven't heard that in any other series
I noticed that in peaky blinders as well, sometimes. But itâs less often than in the crown.
The actress that plays young Princess Margaret is really beautiful with short hair tbh. đź
Her name is Vanessa Kirby, and yeah sheâs amazing, she got casted as sue storm (invisible woman) for the fantastic 4 movie in the MCU!!!!
She looks marvelous with short dark hair. Her eyes and face structure shine! Truly amazing
@@web-headsassemble9415 She also played Empress Josephine in Napoleon!
Margaretâs plight is relatable: I too have been awakened by family, and itâs hella annoying and doesnât make for a pleasant lunch.
Itâs not anybodyâs fault that Margaret stayed out late partying. As for her orders not to be disturbed, they donât take precedence over the Queenâs!đ
Hahaha!
Amen sister. I come a very long line of American colonists and very early pioneers. Agricultural was the ONLY family profession that was allowed. When I applied to an Eastern Art Institute for design. I was heavily criticized and much bullied by my father's generation about how worthless that endeavor would be. I continue to design today but only privately. I didn't go into Agricultural. I found a wonderful man that had and has a passion for law enforcement and we have traveled everywhere doing it. When he came into the picture for me all of the bullying and criticizing stopped, he wouldn't put up with it.
My favorite Elizabeth and Margaret of the whole series
Margaret knew that she would never inherit the Crown, so she acted and spoke in the most carefree of manners. That seems to be the case with the Royals who don't figure in the line of succession, even at the present time.
In my opinion, she absolutely had it made with the best of both worlds...minus the controlling " Crown"
@@JacubamustoffI mean yeah other then the whole not being permitted to marry who she wanted toâŠ
Margaret's smirking gets me every timeđđ
In that large palace the only place the TWO of them can dine together is at a table for 50? đ€Łđ€Ł
Comment of the day!
Itâs a palace!!! đ
But ofcourse! God forbid theyâre set at a breakfast nook! That could actually be their breakfast nookâŠ
If you have it why not use it?! Even if it is just 2. Use your wedding China on a random day of the week, it's not just for looks.
â@@EmberGardenAcademya breakfast nook? You mean like servants?????
I've never watched this show, but I was completely spellbound by this clip. Stellar acting, writing, cinematography. You Brits are the best!
I would love to have a licensed psychologist psycho analyze the royal family; because I am truly interested in learning how growing up and dying in that type of environment can mentally and physically damage a person.
I'd rather psychologists spend their time analyzing the damages that poverty have on a person and their family. That would help us understand the plight of billions of people around the world rather than the plight of a handful of wealthy elites living in a castle. Who cares what damage these snobs do to themselves?
@@hutch1197 okayâŠwe can do both. Then leave it up to the individual to choose which to watchâŠ
This is fiction. A well dressed soap opera.
â@@hutch1197I think psychologists have already studied the effects of growing up in poverty lol
Something, I read about: people born in higher class/royalty have a greater chance of having issues with developing empathy for others and even themselves. Do with that what you will.
Its interesting that Queen Elizabeth's uncle Prince Edward had to abdicate his right to be king in order to marry a divorce woman and Princess Margaret would have been to give up her titles to marry a divorce man, but laws were changed so Queen Elizabeth's children and grandchildren could marry divorce people without giving up anything
Because the early 2000s were a much different time than the 1930s and the 1960s đ€Ą
@@JGJGAGSG yes and look how yet again how different it was twenty years after that. Andrew and Fergie fine living together unmarried at RL. Wm and Kate openly living together for years too. Times changed quickly!!
@@MTknitter22 I donât think 60+ years and 40+ years equals âtimes changing quicklyâ but whatever
more than anything, Simpson was an excuse for the powers that be to get rid of him. he was a nazi sympathizer. that's why he had to abdicate.
Life goes onâŠ
These two were excellent.
Margaret really said : đ
Perhaps my favorite scene in the entire series. thank you for posting, the two actresses (and screenwriter, costumes, props) captivated the younger Queen and Princess so perfectly. There's love but tension, and a distinct difference between the two. I love Claire AND Vanessa, absolutely masterful in their roles throughout the whole series, but especially in scenes like this.
Princess Margaret đŻ Excellent!!! Truly. Excellent!!!
One of my favorite scenes! Played perfectly and beautifully shot.đđđđ
I love their phones
What a life of indulgence
And yet youâre here watching
Get a new line. That one is worn out, tired, and boring.
And what is it you expect?? They didn't purchase any of this, it was inherited
At the time and place, I imagine the food was only decent. The wine was probably above average.
Imagine being born into something
Imagine living life like that.
Sometimes I wonder if Prince Philip and Margaret would have been better match. Perhaps it would have imploded!
I know it's just a show but Margaret needs to stop moaning about Peter. She wasn't denied marriage, she was asked to choose between her title and Peter. She just couldn't bear living without her privileges and her title. Of course, it would have been better for her to be able to marry him and keep her title, but she knew it wasn't going to happen. Had she truly loved him, she would have chosen him. She could have had a perfect life, outside royal duties and with money. She wouldn't have become a lambda commoner.
She comes off as a complete waste of carbon atoms.
@@jojoaugustus1383 Agree. Nothing kept her from marrying him aside from not wanting to give up her life of privilegeđ
I hate how she said "It's the crown that forbade it", please we all know you were the crown, if you could allow and even demand a cheating Camilla to get married to the future king and be crowned a queen, you could've allowed your sister to marry e devorced man, but you were too stuck up to do that, as was the queen mother. It all got back to them though, princess Margaret, princes Diana, prince Charles and Camilla, prince Andrew and all their scandals, they got back to bite Elizabeth in the ass.
Not to mention Harry and Meghan making mischief! Lol
@@startracker5895 That chestnut is old and stale. Move on!
â@@startracker5895 As a person on the other side of the planet and have no connection with the commonwealth or the crown, its just so sad to see a couple of fairly less important members of the RF continually being chided and slanted for simply wanting to go their own way and speaking about their experiences. The crown is such a sad gilded cage indeed.
@@mimisunshinelove âwanting to go their own wayâ by being a hypocrite, liar and opportunistic⊠Yet they want all the privileges of the royal family without taking any responsibilityâŠ
Cheating Camilla??? And wasnât Diana cheating??? Why you never cared for the families of the married men she slept with??? Also, 1950s werenât the same as 2000s, the crown evolved after learning from past mistakes⊠And the crown isnât just the King/Queen, itâs the entire structure associated with the positionâŠ
Who knew London had such a thriving night club scene in this era?
Do you think night clubs are new?
@@mychannel-rt2gn No, but with all the rationing and mood of the pot-war era, the image of London in the 50s was drab and boring until things started to pick up in the 60s.
â@@AndyBluebear-fi9omactually, during WW2, they use to party like "there was no tomorrow"......quite literally
@@Swami-im8oo Didn't they have to be under a black out during the bombing? And ration everything?
Vanessa Kirby is a goddess.
My own sister.
What episodeâŠseason is this in? I, an expert in watching the crown, am shocked I canât place this encounter scene.
Video description says season 2 episode 1
gotta re-think that "im an expert in watching crown" then ;p
@@SSarah-sj6dn I guess.
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Thatâs not true he wrote her when he was in the Navy when they were young.
This woman is confused about why her sister doesn't want to be dragged out of bed to amuse her
It simply does not matter what any of you think.
Secondly, and foremost the job of Princess Margaret is to support the Crown.
That Is the End of the conversation
And it really doesnât matter what you think.
Oh the little Australian... LOL.. MY GOD Meghan never stood a chance with these people..
i stopped watching after they replaced claire foy for s3, wasnt the same after that
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If they really had a relationship like this why would they spend time together? They made out the Queen and Margret hated each other in this programme.
I watched the whole series. What you said is incorrect.
I would not have had the Queen using bad grammar. "Neitber of us is!" is bad grammar, it should be:- "Neither of us are!" Is singular, are plural!
She spoke correctly.
The subject governing the verb is "neither," not "us." "Neither" is singular. "Neither . . . is" is correct.
@TheGreatWerebear-ge7uh Yeah, that's right. I was focusing on the plural in us, totally forgetting about the governance of the word neither!
You are entirely wrong. She uses the word 'neither' to mean two distinct individuals. As such, 'neither' is singular and the subject of the statement. 'Us' is plural but it's not the subject. She spoke correctly. To further demonstrate: "One of the people involved in the crash was killed.". The word "one" is singular and the subject of the sentence, therefore we use the congregation 'was'. It's a common mistake to assume that "the people" is the subject and use 'were'.
@@Tojazzer OP already acknowledged the mistake :)
its true though Elizabeth threw a tantrum and held her breath until she could marry a man with large ties to Hitler and the Nazi ties. Which is one of the large reasons her uncle abdicated, and her father was thrust into being King thus changing their entire lives and the chain of succession. But the moment her sister who was always made to feel second best fell in love and wanted to marry she said no and blamed The Crown. Bullsh**she was The Crown. Then she still didn't learn her lesson and did it to her son. Well I'm not a big Charles fan because of how he treated Diana but Elizabeth did the same thing and said no to him wanting to marry Camilia (also not a fan for the same thing as Charles) so he chose someone else and they ruined Diana and in the end unalive her. It doesn't matter if you think they actually hired someone to kill her or not the press would never have been following her like that if they hadn't raked her over coals and made everything she did a bigger story then it was. If they had just gotten a divorce like other royals they would have only gone after her for major moments of events. Elizabeth was a great Queen but she was a sh** sister, Mother and Grandmother.
She sacrificed her family for her Kingdom and she had no choice in the matter hence she never forgave her uncle.
Charles and Diana were both free to remarry because they were legally divorced, as were Camilla and Andrew. Charles and Camilla could not marry in the Anglican church because ANDREW is still living. Therefore, whether they married in 1997, 2005, or next Tuesday they would have had a civil ceremony and a blessing. Diana's death did not change anything.
But if she failed as queen, she would bring family to ruin. Her outside politics are so dangerous and chaotic with wars and depression things going on. There are lots of worse family outside there than this family
The worst mother, sister and grandmother. No lies detected. I dislike her intensely.
What are you talking about? Edward abdicated the throne long before the Queen met Philip. Or at least long before they dated.
Margaret was a petulant narcissist because SHE couldn't have the divorced man she wanted, she couldn't hog all the attention, and she wasn't the one who inherited the crown.
She was a showy girl who loved attention. So?
I don't like this actress as Margaret. Margaret was always perfectly groomed no matter how drunk she was and always smoked with a long holder.
She used a cigarette holder? Idk that!