Margaret Thatcher Reveals Her Favorite Child | The Crown (Gillian Anderson, Olivia Colman)
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- čas přidán 13. 03. 2024
- My dears, we witness that during a weekly meeting with Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Colman), Thatcher (Gillian Anderson) reveals her vulnerability as she expresses deep concern for her missing son, Mark, lost during the Dakar Rally.
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My dears, if you enjoyed this Scene, I encourage you to watch 'Queen Elizabeth's "Annus Horribilis" Speech' HERE: czcams.com/video/oJhFOALs5AE/video.html
"the first time a prime minister breaks down and it has to be a woman" "oh hon, you have no idea how wrong you are"
bro several men cried before her 😂
I like to think the first PM to not break down there was John Major, who rarely felt a human emotion at all
Also 3 years in it took. She outlasted them all ha
Mark was later found and rescued by the Algerian airforce that brought him back to Britain ! My dad was part of the rescue team in Algeria
Good work on your dad's part, but...maybe he should've left him there...
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Mark Thatcher is a criminal.
Thank you, you just saved me from having to Google it
@@hoilst265 Don't blame children for the sins of their parents.
@@CrniWuk I think he’s actually referring to Mark’s criminal history in South Africa and funding of a coup d’etat in Equatorial Guinea
Fun fact: Carol Thatcher, Margaret's daughter, was portrayed Olivia Colman in "The Iron Lady".
And a good part too.
Is that right? I saw that movie, I don’t remember. I will have to watch it again. The movie industry is such a vast & small world at the same time!
Prove it
@@horatiohuskisson5471Prove that you can use Google to look it up
@@annec6200Yes. Meryl Streep portrayed Margaret and Olivia Colman portrayed Carol.
I love how when the Queen mentions brandy, Maggie immediately shut the tissue box
“Paper hankies” love that.
I latched on to the old saying of frazzled mothers, “My favorite child is the one giving me the least amount of grief in any given moment.” That may well have been Elizabeth’s perspective.
That’s not always necessarily true. The heart does not always follow logic.😋
If ole Andy is her favorite then it may not be 😂
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😂😂😂😂😂😂
This made my day. I laughed out loud at this comment!!😂😂😂❤
Philip was a troll before trolls were ever a thing.
This to me was one of the most quintessentially British scenes of the entire show, the strange offbeat humor, the way they talk to each other, the mannerisms, everything about this oozes Britishness, love it :)
Apart from the scene when they splashed tea on each other's dresses and threw crumpets at each other.
I thought the queen was going to tell a maid to serve the drink, not do it herself.
Ann is my favourite too, tbh
*Anne, is she's your favorite, get her name right. LOL
Anne is straight a gangsta! I wished she headed The Family, she would have nipped the issues with Megan & Harry in the bud.
@laminage Of all th3 issues with the Royal family that's the one you pick; wow 😂
@@laminage The issues with Charles and CowMilla were the worst.
@@JimMac23 aham. andrew. I rest my case.
Love Philip just leaving with his laughter.
My dad jokingly refers to my brother and me as Child 1 and Child A respectively, just so he can't even imply having a favourite 😂
A clever system! Though I do wonder what would have happened if a third child had come along
@@dayschange2 He'd had surgery to avoid that, so I think there would've been much bigger questions if we _had_ had a third sibling 😂
@@LilyGrace95 Another brilliant move on his part! Love his dedication to not having to choose a favorite kid.
I do that as well for my two children, except I use child 1 and child 1-A. That way child 1 knows she’s first and child 2 knows that while he’s not the favorite, at least I care enough to call him 1-A instead of 2.
I was so confused. At 0:58 the subscribe button does a little notification sound, and then Thatcher reaches for her bag apologizing about unprofessionalism. For a moment I thought her mobile rang!
Same, and that moment was embarrassingly long for me...
@@fafddzfaf same😂
Yes I thought the same too
I'm impressed by Gillian Anderson's portrayal of Thatcher; Very well done.
Yes she has the voice and appearance down to a T
My little brother, three years younger, was my mothers favorite and it never bothered me. I helped raise my little sister and then she was killed and some years later my brother died and mum still hasn't and will probably never recover from it. It's just me now.
HUGS!!
Sorry about your losses. Your mother may not have ever mentioned this to you, but you kept her tethered to life.
I live far from my mother but when my sister died I was home every month, then when dad died I went home every month, then she got cancer so again I was home all the time. Since my brother died I have been home but with covid in the middle it wasn't easy but I managed. My mother is now 91 and I can say that she is the ONLY person who has loved me unconditionally and when she dies that love will still be with me . I am going to stay with her in May and savour every minute of my stay with her. We are not an openly affectionate family as protestants but lately she has said that she misses me. It's comforting to be missed.@@sanjuktachatterjee6807
And she is very lucky to have such a wonderful son as yourself! I was the favorite, and it's a mixed blessing, to say the least.
I think she is a daughter not a son. Look at pro pic@@philzmusic8098
So glad for her daughter that Thatcher never had to make a Sophie's Choice.
I understood that reference, amazing but also sad movie
I don’t think that was such a difficult choice for Thatcher
I love all my children equally.
(Later)
I don’t care for Charles
Her?
Arrested development 😂😂😂
RARE ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT REFERENCE!!!!
*Lucille Bluth, most iconique*
If only Phillip had said "baffling" instead of "breathtaking", I'd start thinking they lifted that banter from Archer :D
The way the Queen looked at the glass of whiskey when Margaret said Mark my favourite.... She thought it surely had to be the whiskey talking 😂😂😂 Great detail from the great Olivia Coleman.
The honesty in that every parent will and does have a favorite child
Keep it coming with the crown videos.
Once my father admitted to me in private I was his favorite. I didn't like that at all. My brother is such a nice lad and an even better sibling. I still cringe thinking of that moment.
I think you shouldn't worry about that.
When I was a child, it was clear to all in my family that I was my grandmother's favorite. On the other hand, my cousin Sara was supposed to be my grandpa's favorite. We contemplated these notions.
But what did they mean really ? They meant having a special connexion, an affinity. Each relationship is a bridge between two individuals. It is not a competition, we are not competing for anyone's affection. Each relationship is an important intimate business, a bubble. It's about two people. We should be happy that such connexions happen between some people, they have their special people, and we have ours. We should not loathe in self-pity, we act the same. We don't love everyone the same, because it doesn't mean anything. I'd go as far as saying that loving everyone the same is the opposite of love.
My mom told me that I was her favorite and it confirmed what I already knew tbh
Your father admitted to you that you were his favorite. Sorry, but how often do you suppose that he said that your brother, in private? If he had apologized to you for favoring your brother, that might mean something, or dividing time as BC or AC (“Before Children” or “After Children”) as my parents did among their friends and Bridge partners might mean that neither was their favorite, permanently.
Her daughter wrote a tell all book
I love the way When she said *and my favorite mark*
The Queen was prepared for all 😅❤
I'm pretty sure Anne is almost everyone's favorite (except QE2's)
To have the Queen get you a drink.....
If you listen to the audio alone, without looking at the actor who plays Philip, his voice sounds almost exactly like Charles.
We must’ve asked our mom 100 times who was her favorite (there were 3 of us) and she would always say “ I don’t have a favorite.” Then when us kids were mad at each other we’d accuse the other of being mom’s favorite (we had a dad but I guess we never cared who is fav was 😂).
Honestly one of the best interaction scene between the Queen & the Prince in the entire series
? prime minister you mean?
No - the Queen & Prince. Watch the clip in its full 😊
@@misshotpants and who do you think was her favorite child? I'd bet on Andrew
… of course it was Andrew, and I wonder how it went down with the exposure of the whole Epstein saga
every parent has a favorite lol
How ironic how the world got to know who The Queens favourite child is, more so of today's events that have given media a field day to publish his name and his past misdemeanours ways. 😮
I still don't know who's her favorite xD
@@bifa5414 Read On...
@@bifa5414Andrew
@@bifa5414 Andrew?
Her favourte was always Andrew. Look how both the golden boys turned out.
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"worry for purification alone"
4:33 Go on. = I go.
Yes Andre ❤🇨🇦❤️
3:25 Mark Thatcher was missing for 6 days in total, Algeria is one of those few countries where anyone could get lost easily
Thatcher cannot talk without tilting her head.
Tobias Menzies played the best Philip
100% agree
THE 2 MOST POWERFUL WOMEN IN THE WORLD
Someone forgetting about Angela?
No woman has ever been as powerful as Thatcher. Her reach to both the White House and the Kremlin was remarkable.
@paulwild3676 Empress Dowager Cixi is widely acknowledged as the most powerful woman who ever lived. With Catherine the Great and Cleopatra close behind. It has been debated whether Livia Drusilla was the most powerful woman Europe has ever known, but that depends which Roman writer's propaganda you believe.
In British History, it is Elizabeth I who has been the most powerful woman in our history. As an enthusiast for the Anglo Saxons, I'd have preferred it to be Æthelflæd, but there you go.
@@zacmumblethunder7466 None of those women controlled a nuclear Arsenal. They were powerful in their eras. Indira Ghandi may trump Thatcher because of India’s huge population but I still think Thatcher is the most powerful woman in history because of her influence outside the U.K. She was instrumental in bringing down the Berlin wall and the Warsaw Pact. Her influence with both Reagan and Gorbachev changed the world forever. She saw the potential in Gorbachev as a man the West could do business with. Domestically she was less successful.
@paulwild3676 I see your point. But as far as lasting impact goes internationally, and specifically in terms of US/Russian politics, "Forever" turned out to be quite a short time. The efforts of those three leaders have come to nothing. The war in Ukraine is the latest proof of that. We have British and European military leaders advising that we should prepare for war. It's like the early eighties all over again, the same sabre rattling, the same tension. The only difference is that a large proportion of people aren't taking it all as seriously as we did back then.
Domestically, "Less successful" is a bit of an understatement.
Philip was always best when he transformed in Marcus Junius Brutus
Her accent is all over the place in this scene.
It’s very funny, how HRH Prince Philip says he’s favourite child is Princess Anne..
And he knew who the Queen’s favourite child was 🤣🤣🤣
I guess her favourite child was
HRH Prince Andrew…
I can't imagine any normal father with an only daughter not being the favorite it's really quite more common than people think
4:31 isn’t it supposed to be the Prince of Pervs Andrew?😂
Well the Queen paid one of his victims £12 million to make her lawsuit go away.
Algerian desert is no joke, does anyone knows what happened to her son?
He and his companions were luckily found 6 days later 31 miles off course. He's alive and well today.
Guess he wasn’t that great a navigator after all, lol.
The Algerian military airforce located him and rescued him
@@melissaconnellyjones2622 Takes after his mum lol
he's now a corrupt investor and coup-plotter in Africa
we all know who the Queen's favourite child was...
It was Charles.
While thatcher was getting Englad lost
Playing favorites is NOT a good idea!
I must not be normal i love my two children equally, really can’t chose. Boy and girl, maybe that’s why i can’t chose 🧐
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I honestly don't have a favourite, and I've no reason to lie about it. 🙂
"We have two wonderful kids.
And another kid."
-- some comedian, I can't remember who
I understand that the queen's favorite was Andrew.
So who actually was the Queen's favourite?
Andrew...
Safe to say Andrew. He was the “save the marriage” baby, the pretty one and look at all the crap he’s gotten away with right up to her death.
@@alisonfraser8231 He would have been my first guess, or Ed.
@@ask-128 He would have been my first guess, then Ed.
@@alisonfraser8231 I think Prince Edward was much better looking (as a young man)!!😄
Notice the close up as the Queen pauses while poring the drink. Realizing it is Her who is serving a commoner.
What kind of thinking is that? I'm sure it wasn't the idea behind her pausing.
@@kasskath3578 considering her dislike of Thatcher at this point, I don't this it's far off. She's only human.
@@infonut stupid thinking. She would never think like that
I think it was more about 'da fck is she crying about? Did I say something?' It's not the first scene when Elizabeth is 'serving'
FYI: The Queen would've said "sofa", not "couch" (the writers!) in real life. The British aristocracy & the royal family say "sofa'", but never couch.
Been to UK for 10 years and I've never heard anyone saying "couch"
I thought she said “couch” because it’s word more associated with therapists/psychologists’ offices. Do people in the UK say “the therapist’s sofa?”
@@JoshtheWord good point!
Not in relation to a psychiatrist The Queen wouldn’t say a psychiatrist’s sofa. 😂
Meow 🙀.....cat fight!
Inflation and public spending usually have almost nothing to do one with the other.
Interest rates don't do shit against inflation. It is incredible we are still suffering that economic orthodoxy, that "voodoo economics"
We are going to need leadership like hers when the next stock market crash happens. 2024 is the new 1929.
My 401k and dividends beg to differ.
don;t be so dramatic
also, and I'm not European but isn't her party the party that led to Brexit?
@@hqi1321 Brexit was a principled cause and has yet to yield the long term benefits.
thatcheresque politicians no longer exist
@@invisible.fatman I'm gonna laugh in your face when that thing drops 90%.
The joke is she doesn't like any of her children. Charles is too whiny and self-obsessed. Anne is too brash and crude. Andrew is too obsessed with his own vices and attention (though he probably could credibly claim to be her favourite as she did the most to protect him from his abuse charges). Edward was there. None of them inherited her sense of solemnity and dignity. None got her detachment.
The fact that she publicly idolised Mark (who is an idiot) and was so cold to Carol let's u know the kind of woman she was...
This is not how thatcher was, she wasn't an emotional wreck like that, she hid her feelings and expressed them in private.
Meryl got it right in the iron lady, strong, capable and able to make grown men cry. She was a hard nut to crack and something like this wouldn't off especially in front of the queen. It would've been too unprofessional in her eyes.
Those conversations between prime ministers and queen were quite private mind you, we don't know what exactly transpired between the monarch and her prime ministers 99.7% of the time or do you?
"She wasn;t like this/She hid her feelings and expressed them in private"
Comment on a video of the Prime Minister expressing feelings in private.
@@sethcopeland4362 very good example is when someone asked her if she had a very romantic relationship with her husband. She always expressed that those types of conversations should be kept private, she didn't show/talk about those kind of emotions.
So the idea she cried in front of the queen is to me ridiculous
The Queen was not happy about the Miners strike. That is well-documented. The Queen found the elocution lessons and Thatcher’s sycophancy irritating. Plus Thatcher had no sense of humour, something nobody could ever accuse the Queen of.
Since the talks with the queen WERE private, you really have no idea if she would have cried in there or not.
was mark found?
Yes, he was found 6 days later (31 miles off the course) by the Algerian Air Force. He’s now a business man with his own wife and kids.
@@mandyxxxlove that’s good news, thank you very much
of course he was found
Thatchers my favourite dead Tory!
The Queen was jealous of Margaret Thatcher
Where did you read that?
@@zacmumblethunder7466 it's called body language and a known fact that Margaret Thatcher wasn't liked by the Queen. I guess she was too conservative and knew how to put her foot down. Thatcher the best Prime Minister the UK ever had - the likes of which will not be seen again.
Introvert people don't get jealous. They however have insecurities.
Not really.
Watching Gillian Anderson as Mrs. Thatcher, her composure, but especially that haughty controlling voice, perfectly explains why Christopher Hitchens had a sexual fantasy about her. The most powerful woman of all time.
Elizabeth I was more powerful. "Off with his head!"
Queen Elizabeth hated Thatcher.
Absolutely not.
No, she didn't. She awarded her the Dame of the Garter honor. That's the highest honor in the British honors system and granted only at the Sovereign's behest.
@@robertbendix4814 Thatcher had the Queen knight Jimmy Savile, so does that mean Thatcher loved Jimm.. yeah, you're probably right.
Ugh, this is why I hated when she was on The Crown. That is so heartless of her to have a favorite child. Imagine how her daughter feels, and they are twins too.
Thacher was a witch, no joke.
She was like the Wicked Witch in "The Wizard of Oz".
hey, watch who you're calling a witch, people actually referred to her as the Iron Lady, that was her nickname
@@JimMac23 no frickin' way, watch who you're calling a witch Mister, people actually referred to her as the Iron Lady, that was her nickname
Margret Thatcher is the greatest example of leadership I can possibly think of.
You obviously didn't live under her government. It was a nightmare!
@@fizzao1342 Managing a budget hurts. It's called reality.
@@fizzao1342You're just a left wing Snowflake.
Except for Hitler
@@user-wm8no6kz6s That is such a childish default. If you don't like Margret Thatcher its probably because your a big fat loser.
Queen wasn't supposed to tell Philip about her meeting with the PM. Strictly confidential.
Nothing dealing with politics or government. They were talking about her child being missing which was already national news
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