The Prime Minister Learns The Royal Family's Quirks | The Crown (Olivia Colman, Gillian Anderson)
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- čas přidán 28. 04. 2024
- Margaret Thatcher (Gillian Anderson) visits Balmoral Castle to spend time with the Royal Family. To her surprise, the Royal Family almost looks normal compared to her.
From Season 4, Episode 2: The Balmoral Test
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I really doubt that the Queen would have humiliated any of her PMs, indeed any of her guests, in that way. Even if she had had the desire to do so, I think there would have been enough royal advisors and private secretaries around to tell her that subjecting her PM to sheer embarrassment was not a brilliant idea.
You do realize this isn't a documentary, yes?
@@Hattsenberg Yes of course. But many people can't tell the difference. There is another example from the Crown which is just as glaring, that of the visit of John and Jackie Kennedy to Buckingham Palace and their ignorance of royal protocol. JFK was the son of the American Ambassasor and he was in Buckingham Palace in the 1930's attending many formal receptions, he knew the exact protocol. Jackie Kennedy was at the 1953 Coronation (covering it as a Press Photographer) and grew up in the equivalant of high American Aristocracy. They were not country bumbkins. I am just pointing out things that might not be obvious to others.
@@eddihaskell I wasn't replying to you, but it works just the same, I guess.
I'm pretty sure most people know most stuff in the Crown other then official events is heavily using poetic license. The people that don't either don't care enough or simply dislike the Royal Family and would love to act like some of the bad stuff in this show was real.
What I see here is Thatcher humiliating herself and failing at being a normal human being. It's not the royal family's fault if Thatcher is humiliated. It's because she's ignorant of the nobility's custom (when she dresses too early for dinner) or because she's too stiff and snobbish to enjoy a silly game which most normal families in England or elsewhere play at parties. Now, the question that remains is: Did Thatcher really had a whole broom stuck up her arse?
The "Balmoral Test" was documented by actual recorded thing that happened.
Queen: “We’ll have supper early”
Philip: “But it’s 6 o’clock?!?”
Me: “Which is when a normal family might be getting ready to have supper”
6:00 p.m. in Europe is early for dinner. 8:00 p. m. is a more normal time.
@@cremebrulee4759 In Southern and parts of Eastern Europe, yes, but not in the rest of the continent. 8pm certainly isn't THE normal time for the general population in places like the UK. Also, it's 6 o'clock in this scene and they're just arriving, it's not like they're expecting food to be served that exact instant. They're thinking dinner is probably at like 6:30-7
Ibble Dibble?? Seems a strange game.
They are a strange family.
Completely ridiculous.
Eu amo esse episódio
Thatcher dressed casually as always, she could have at least made an effort.
Stupid series...😮