Queen Elizabeth Seeks Support for the Royal Yacht | The Crown (Imelda Staunton)

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  • čas přidán 15. 12. 2023
  • My dears, we witness Queen Elizabeth (Imelda Staunton), aware of doubts about her viability, requesting funds from Prime Minister Jonny Lee Miller to repair the Britannia. She emphasizes its personal significance and subtly shifts from a request to a cool demand for support and defense of the monarchy.
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Komentáře • 42

  • @JotaP1n
    @JotaP1n Před 6 měsíci +14

    Such an amazing actress.

  • @tee2899
    @tee2899 Před 5 měsíci +31

    The government decided to mothball Britannia. HM The Queen suggested a smaller Royal Yacht be built at their expense and crewed by the Royal Navy. The government said no. Britannia used to make £6 billion a year in trade around the world. That money didn't go to the Royal Family or the MOD. It went to the treasury. I served on Britannia and agree with Princess Anne's suggestion that Britannia be sunk. Just so you know.

    • @Mrchair-bk5ns
      @Mrchair-bk5ns Před 5 měsíci +5

      Wow. I never knew that. Bigger Question, How did Britannia make £6 billion a year in trade around the world? It's a transport vehicle, a yacht.

    • @heuhen
      @heuhen Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@Mrchair-bk5ns diplomatic deals, trade deals, making connections, etc.
      They send the Royal yacht to a country, with the Royal family, and they arrange a party onboard, state dinner for example. where important people sit around a table with good food and alcohol. You will be amazed how many trade deals have come around, with alcohol involved!
      There are times where a member of a Royal family is good to have, to help braking the ice, in discussion with new possible trade partners. You sort of can say a Royal family is third wheeling for the Government that is on a blind date.
      For example, a few years ago, Norway sendt the Norwegian King and Queen to China, with politician and business leaders. The King would start the talk with introducing his people, then he will just leave them for them self. It works in a country like China, where they have a sort of "Fantasy" respect against royalty. But it wouldn't be as efficient to do in USA for example.

    • @callumrobertson1081
      @callumrobertson1081 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Really? The treasury state that it only raised £3bn between 1991 and 1995.

    • @nightw4tchman
      @nightw4tchman Před 3 měsíci

      Shhh don't question it, it's better that way.@@Mrchair-bk5ns

    • @reginadoggett9921
      @reginadoggett9921 Před 24 dny

      ​@@Mrchair-bk5nsThe government probably used it to carry cargo when the Queen wasn't using it.

  • @smilodon87
    @smilodon87 Před 2 měsíci +10

    I need a yacht to do my job too, but do I get one?

    • @batbabe1507
      @batbabe1507 Před měsícem +3

      Does your job require every single moment of your existence? No? Not quite the same then is it?

    • @johnny2351
      @johnny2351 Před 15 dny

      If you inherited enough money to grow and to have one, who are we to judge after all is your money.

  • @gammadion
    @gammadion Před měsícem +1

    Hahaha, look how the sovereign must beg and curry favor.

  • @bogdancristea9270
    @bogdancristea9270 Před 5 měsíci +26

    I really didn't get her stubbornness about the whole issue of the yacht. She seemed completely blinded to reality in the 90s until Diana's death. Maybe she felt at odds with the new times and with society as a whole, she felt rejected and increasingly unpopular, and that may have made her more obstinate and reluctant to negotiate.

    • @julesmum9781
      @julesmum9781 Před 15 dny +3

      I agree that she struggled with accepting the 90s. I think she and the whole RF struggled even before that, going back to the time of Charles' marriage. Had she understood the 70's/80's and issues facing young adults of that time, her children probably wouldn't have been urged into the marriages and on the timelines they were.
      I think with Britannia, it was the only truly private holiday or family time away from work and the press that she ever had. As such, she was blinded to what others perceived of it

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 Před 12 dny +2

      She had an immense fortune and could have taken care of the expense. She evidently did not care for the yacht as much as portrayed with such sentiment or she would have never given it up. However, the RF is so used to others paying for things she found this impossible. What a bubble they live in and still do.

  • @Aguvika
    @Aguvika Před 24 dny +1

    can the queen demand such a thing from a prime minister?

    • @blurdreamer
      @blurdreamer Před 23 dny +1

      technically the Queen can, coz all the power is given by the Queen, the Queen is the law itself.

    • @josephmurphy6127
      @josephmurphy6127 Před 20 dny +1

      If you wanna get granular, as far as I understand the Monarchy can still "technically" take back total control of the government if it so desires. They don't have any control now, and the British government that exists currently essentially runs the governance of the country in the name of the monarch. However, if there was like a national emergency the King/Queen could just up and dump the government and return to a state of absolute monarchy if they felt the need to.

    • @nozyy5684
      @nozyy5684 Před 16 dny +1

      ​@josephmurphy6127 yes and they would never do that because even in this day this would lead most likely to civil war and the split of the kingdom but yes

  • @seanewing1975
    @seanewing1975 Před 6 měsíci +15

    Weird, I don't remember Jonny Lee Miller being prime minister of the United Kingdom...

  • @ErnestoHerrera2002
    @ErnestoHerrera2002 Před 6 měsíci +18

    Don’t they have all the money in the world…? Why won’t she pay for it?

    • @davidcorruthers78
      @davidcorruthers78 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I don’t she was allowed to

    • @prismaticmarcus
      @prismaticmarcus Před 6 měsíci +9

      it belonged to the navy.

    • @boredlawyer3382
      @boredlawyer3382 Před 6 měsíci +7

      @@prismaticmarcus She could buy it from the Navy and operate it as private property of the Royal Family. The idea was this was the official yacht of the Royal family, like Air Force One is the official airplane of the president. But that means the government decides if it's needed. So the choice was buy it or mothball it.

    • @tee2899
      @tee2899 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@boredlawyer3382 the government decided to mothball Britannia. HM The Queen suggested a smaller Royal Yacht be built at their expense and crewed by the Royal Navy. The government said no. Britannia used to make £6 billion a year in trade around the world. That money didn't go to the Royal Family or the MOD. It went to the treasury. I served on Britannia and agree with Princess Anne's suggestion that Britannia be sunk. Just so you know.

    • @hutch1197
      @hutch1197 Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@boredlawyer3382 I don't know if Air Force One is a good comparison. Unlike the Queen, the President is the elected leader of the nation. He only has use of the plane while he's President. The Brittania was used by an unelected family, not just for official royal duties, but also for personal leisure. Parties, honeymoons, vacations, etc. It may have been technically owned by the Navy, but it was basically the Queen's personal boat for life.

  • @jenniferegan4924
    @jenniferegan4924 Před 16 dny +1

    Completely priggish attitude

  • @mikegalvin9801
    @mikegalvin9801 Před 17 dny +2

    Dumping the yacht was moronic. It allowed the Queen to travel throughout the Commonwealth and was worth every penny. Labour knew that it was a stupid move but it was politically popular with the all important Stupid and Mean Spirited Voter demographic.

    • @mckenzie.8653
      @mckenzie.8653 Před 16 dny

      The "stupid" voter demographic making FAR less money than the the Queen- a largely performative leader.
      The difference between the Royal Yacht and Air Force One is that that the latter is actually and regularly used for foreign policy and political matters of state.
      Not sailing to a commonwealth country to cut ribbons. But to actually carry out matters of national security and state.
      The Queen wasn't sailing around to negotiate with foreign leaders and prevent conflicts. She wanted a yacht to sail around and make appearances with.
      Not the same thing at all. And then British public- the PEOPLE- obviously agreed

  • @jjsmith4829
    @jjsmith4829 Před 19 dny +1

    so out of touch and entitled; taking two weeks to travel by ship when it takes three hours using other modes; who has two weeks of free time in their work life; she could have paid for the upkeep of the yacht by herself how selfish and greedy

    • @nozyy5684
      @nozyy5684 Před 16 dny

      Funnily enough or not the crown wasn't allowed to do work on the ship as far as I'm aware because it was owned by the government but also idk why they wouldn't be allowed to pay for it too

    • @dod4004
      @dod4004 Před 13 dny

      Usually she would join the ship wherever it was rather than sail with her. But I do agree that it was antiquated and extravagant.