"When Fate Summons Even Monarchs Must Obey" | The Crown (Imelda Staunton, Jonathan Pryce)
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- Philip (Jonathan Pryce) tells Elizabeth (Imelda Staunton) that she must remain queen for as long as possible because no successor is ready. Although reluctant, the Queen listens to her beloved partner of many decades as he assures her that even if everything falls apart, it won't matter, as they will no longer need to worry after death.
From Season 6, Episode 10: Sleep, Dearie Sleep
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The Crown is based on Queen Elizabeth II as a young newlywed faced with leading the world's most famous monarchy while forging a relationship with legendary Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill. The British Empire is in decline, and the political world is in disarray, but a new era is dawning. Peter Morgan's masterfully researched scripts reveal the Queen's private journey behind the public façade with daring frankness. Prepare to see into the coveted world of power and privilege behind the locked doors of Westminster and Buckingham Palace.
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"When fate summons even monarchs obey." Very true, all men are equal in the eyes of The Eternal.
No wonder Queen Elizabeth II referred Prince Phillip as her “strength and stay”. They showed devotion and loyalty to one another right to the very end of Her Majesty’s reign 🤍
Imelda Staunton is one heck of an actress!
Philip left first, leaving Elizabeth alone for a brief while. Pretty clever metaphor for how they really went.
This was probably the best scene in the entire series. ❤
Sleep dearie sleep is my favorite tune on the bagpipes
Bagpipes!
It was played at JFK’s funeral as well by the Black Watch
They're together again in heaven
Unproven and highly unlikely. They are together in the burial vault, though.
Nope. They've joined the dirt together though.
In the end, regardless of what some may think about King Charles III, his successors are still seemingly very promising and able. God Save the King, and the Monarchy
I wonder if Philip thought “christ! I wish it was Anne that came first , she has her head scrwed on right”
Such a powerful scene
Here's looking at you kid
Is she the actor who played Dolores Umbridge..!
Now we have a right Charlie as the King!
Sloth under faith infamy tretious ways and even concupiscence of self interests are the antinomy of any 'ation demmed to be wise and brave to defend the defenseless nor to defend the antinomy of humanity .for God lives the world not to bring it's treasure but to save the neediest and the blinded from self destruction upon santuariessorcerers who lived from the fleshes of ones own .
I'll leave you to it 🥲