DAAAAAAMN! The actor that played Charles in season 3 of The Crown really studied his accent and way to speak! It sounds perfect!! Beyond impressed... (also he's hot af... forgot his name though xD)
Josh O'fuckingamazing Connor. Incredibly charming. You can't take your eyes off him. Such a versatile actor. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ if you saw his other works, my goodness me. It's a totally different person.
It’s amazing to me how the casting department for The Crown got people who not only sounded like the Royal Family, but also looked like them! Costume and everything. Amazing.
I remember watching this. I was 17. It was so modern at the time and queen Elizabeth looked so young and I remember that I thought her outfit was so cool looking. We all thought Charles was cute even with the ears lol
@The Stock Trader You must be joking. Total sycophancy, and completely ignoring the issue of Welsh nationalism, so much more accurately covered in The Crown.
@@HotVoodooWitch Not really in exchange from amount of fame they receive all they have to do is dress up 50-60 times a year and enjoy the rest 300 days.
@@niweshlekhak9646 you have no idea of what you're talking about. The Queen's work follows her wherever she goes, every. single. day. and has since her father died.
@@HotVoodooWitch Yes, but she enjoys it and is the most famous women in the world. If you don't enjoy abdicate it like King Edward VIII, King George VI enjoyed it and called war on Germany. Charles seems like who would enjoy it as well, since he has already interfered with UK politics.
So far in the crown the episodes I enjoyed the most where the ones were Charles was. I think the actor is doing a marvelous job. I believe he will win our hearts as Charles like Claire Foy did with her Queen Elizabeth.
Claire foy have the perpetual smirk on her face that looked arrogant and snobbish. If she was trying to project regal in her acting, she was not projecting it right. The Queen always look regal without being snobbish
And here we are, 54 years later. Then he was a young prince, now he's an elderly king. He's come all this way. And now, his life leads up to this moment. A toast, to Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor! 🍻🥂
Well done British Pathé for preserving and distributing this. There is such a wealth of detail in this which makes it more important than most people could ever imagine.
I vividly remember this day. Prince Charles Investiture was on ALL 3 TV stations that existed in Wisconsin! We kept the TV on high volume, opened the windows so we could hear it, & then we proceeded with our original planned chore of painting the outside of our wooden house a grand color called "Dynasty Green". Wow, over 50 yrs. ago, but so clear a memory!
@@ladyarthuria Charles has worked hard fir the RF and won a lot of respect over the past decade or so. There are two sides to the story and sections of the media unfairly portrayed him in a worse light than he deserved. He’s made up for a lot of his past mistakes, nobody is perfect.
@@niweshlekhak9646 it wouldn't have mattered. Until recently, succession was determined by male primogeniture. Her brothers and their kids are all ahead of her.
@@joeelliott2810 Anne's brothers and their children and grandchildren are ALL before her in the Line of Succession. Bear in mind that three of her brothers are younger than she is. It has nothing to do with common sense. Anne's great-great-grandaunt Victoria was older than her brother but it was he who succeeded their mother, not she.
Watching this, I almost feel as though Olivia Coleman might be overperforming in her role as the queen, who rarely frowns and seems less troubled by her thoughts. Coleman's performance, from a glance, seems a tad laboured in comparison to actual footage of the queen...
Im afraid Coleman will show too much emotional angst in the role which the Queen has never displayed apart from the Windsor Castle fire. However as the op says... its just drama.
@@roryboytube I think it's required of an actor to express a bit more angst and emotion, even when there's none revealed by the actual person recorded in a footage widely shown. For example, the first ever televised Christmas speech of the Queen shows a relaxed woman, merry and jolly as you would expect from someone wishing happy holidays to their people. The smile in Claire Foy's Queen tells a different story because that's what you'd expect after you'd been told what's happening behind the camera. Of course, I'm kinda stating the obvious saying an actor is supposed to show emotion, but a little bit more (mind you, I'm not talking about over acting) is still functional to a good narration of the story. I guess we'll just have to wait and see, though. Olivia Colman is great and I hope she nailed the character.
@@NamrataAchar yes, we dont know. But neither does dear Olivia. This show is based off historical records and the rest is coloured in with how the writers assume it may have gone down. Royal correspondents have urged viewers not to take the show at face value, and to only view it as entertainment.
It’s so fantastic to see the footage of the RF from before I was born. The Queen has been on the throne my whole life as has Charles been Lrince of Wales. I hadn’t seen this investiture before and as a history buff, I am loving the channel. Hello from Australia 🇦🇺🐨🦘☕️🌸
My great uncle, who was born in England in 1910 and died in 2020 at the age of 110, was there because he had good contact with the royal family, especially with Prince Philip, from whom he took his middle name. The contact came from the fact that he served in the royal family's bodyguard from the age of 20 to 73. My great uncle William Philip, called Phil by us, received an award from King 👑 George VI in 1947 and in 2017 he received a medal for his services to his home country in Kensington Palace. My family and I were there. I also often took part in Trouping the Colour. In 2019, a year before his death, he was knighted by the current King Charles III and was then allowed to call himself Sir for another year.
This is the Prince Charles that I learned of: 20 years old with dark hair, light-colored eyes, rosy complexion, and those jug-handle ears. Very cute to a 15-year-old girl like me back then! And now Charles will have pleasure of investing his son William as the new Prince of Wales.😁
Watch the episode of The Crown. The episode when the prince of Wales, Charles, does his investiture at the castle in Wales. He was tutored by a Welsh nationalist to learn Welsh. He did the best he could in that short time. He was a bright sensitive boy that was on the side of the Welsh.
@@juniorsantana3489 She has made Elizabeth as a glum dreadful overaged queen. I know she is an oscar winning actress but this monotonous version of the dreadful queen she has become is very aching to the people like me Who have seen Claire's version of Elizabeth who can be happy,sad as well as angry at times N not so glum all the time.
this is a not just his queen, but a woman who carried him in her womb, birthed him, nursed him and watched him grow, his mother what on earth could be better??/
I remember watching this live with my parents on our black-and-white TV. (I remember my dad cracking a joke when they showed the queen looking at Charles: "Now you be good now!")
Wow😱 I thought I saw Prince Harry minute 2:35 but no, it is his grandfather Prince Phillip...so awesome that they look alike😍😘😍 What a beautiful coronation🤴....a Real Life FAIRY TALE🧚♀️
Honestly, agreed. And I thought seasons 1 & 2 couldn't be topped. With Diana in the upcoming 4th season, I'm excited to see it possibly being better than s3.
Wow. The father thought that Charles and Edward were weak boys. They seemed to fail him, except Andrew, when it came to military duties. Not the Queen. She had faith in Charles, and was guilty as a mom, by not being there for him, having to travel so much around the world. Which when she had him, she didn't know that her father would die and she would become Queen so early in her marriage. They even broke up after having Ann. You have to give Charles some props for enduring all of this. Beautiful ceremony.
Tbh Philip was an example of toxic parenting. Queen mother did a wonderful job on controlling Philip.Charles is nothing but a result of Philip's toxic parenting.
This is a great, historical video of a true event. While the Crown is an impressive drama, it is fiction based on fact. They got it right on some things, but not others.
Went to Caernarfon castle a few years ago - have never walked up and down so many steps lol! It's an impressive castle, I think which was built by Edward I
I remember this well. I can also recall the sympathy I felt for Prince Charles - the huge burden placed on his shoulders which he so willingly and graciously accepted and since fulfilled and fulfils. This all, without people knowing that in the early hours before the Investiture , objecting militants , tried to bomb the royal train and only narrowly missed - the bombs exploded . Together with that and out of shock re the bomb attempts the only other outstanding feature was how ridiculous was the hat of the Queen . I realised the allusion to history but it was poorly executed , in my opinion and quite unnecessary anyway. Back to the point, the atmosphere was palpable that day and no one knew why and yet people rely on the TV show , the “Crown “ to learn history . What a parlous mess . IMO of course .
I would highly recommend it.. I’m an American with absolutely no knowledge of the royal family or their history prior to watching it, but now I’m glad I did!
I'm just thinking and appreciate the hard word that was done with him to learn an entirly new language in a specific time only for Prince Charles to make a speech in it! Brilliant! Meanwhile, I'm struggling with French haha
Oooooooomg!!!!!!!!!! The Crown have me so fooled!!!! I’m literally thinking these actors are these people!!!!!! He sounds and looks just like Him!!!! Omg!
The actor who plays him in The Crown sounds like him. I can't wait.
Josh O'Connor from " The Durrells" and "God's own country"
He sounds like Jude Law too
Probably used this exact video as material research
also as whiny as him
charles is actor play englishman ///////////////////////////////////////
I just came here after watching the episode 6 of The Crown.
Same lol
me too! :D
Me too 😂
Yup! It’s 2am and just finished it. I had to check the actual one out.
Me too
You gotta give it to the Crown. Almost identical to this, in every way
Other than Elizabeth's happy smile, yes got to agree.
Except they picked a good-looking actor to play Charles.
The crown season?
@@MsRen-hu4mh season 3 episode 6
@@harley7836 thank you so mucj
DAAAAAAMN! The actor that played Charles in season 3 of The Crown really studied his accent and way to speak! It sounds perfect!! Beyond impressed... (also he's hot af... forgot his name though xD)
FreshGirl 3000 his name is Josh O’Connor
He’s also in a movie on Netflix called God’s Own Country.
totes agree!
And I think actor's appearance really similar real prince!
Josh O'fuckingamazing Connor. Incredibly charming. You can't take your eyes off him. Such a versatile actor. ❤️❤️❤️❤️ if you saw his other works, my goodness me. It's a totally different person.
i guess everyone is here after watching the crown
Alessia guilty
Alessia I'm trying to wait until my holidays. but I can't wait.
No, not interested in it.
Of course!
lol yes
It’s amazing to me how the casting department for The Crown got people who not only sounded like the Royal Family, but also looked like them!
Costume and everything. Amazing.
Strongly agree
their voices are so similar... crazy casting
Ikr. Even the mannerisms. How he smiles and everything
It's not hard to voice act.
@@bub-games say this to a professional voice actor who voice acts for a living?
Josh O'Connor nailed Prince Charles' mannerisms and way of speaking in The Crown. Almost identical
wait...the young princess Anne and the actress in the crown ....speaking of look alike ...unreal
Right! That's a good bit of casting, that is.
They even look similar OMG!
The children are spot-on. I'm not a fan of Oliva Coleman or the actor that plays Phillip. Still enjoy the show however
Erin Doherty. Fantastic I love it when she punched him
I remember watching this. I was 17. It was so modern at the time and queen Elizabeth looked so young and I remember that I thought her outfit was so cool looking. We all thought Charles was cute even with the ears lol
Her hat is ridiculous though 😂😂
Othman BnOthman 17 in 1969 would mean that makes a person 66-67 depending on when they were born (month and day)
Othman BnOthman my dad just turned 64 and he was 16 in 1969
@@zerorisk1427 Stop trolling and get a life
The ears😁
I am staring at Prince Philip all the time. He was so handsome.
Lol. Same 😂😂
He was already 48 back then.
😭😭😭😭 sad he just passed away today
@@MiraJames as long as they keep him in there heart and mind he will always be here
@@MiraJames wdym?
Who could have known he would hold that same title for another 53 years?! Extraordinary reign for Elizabeth II, Rest in Peace
Will William get such a ceremony?
@Leander Herman I'm looking forward to it!
@Leander Herman I believe your King and Charles are cousins?
He actually had it longer than 53 years. This was just his investiture, he was created Prince of Wales much earlier.
What’s more extraordinary is that Brits haven’t smartened up and toppled this corrupt regime 😂
These old school announcers are so much more entertaining than the commentators today.
So true
@The Stock Trader also true
@The Stock Trader this is an agenda tho... lol
@The Stock Trader You must be joking. Total sycophancy, and completely ignoring the issue of Welsh nationalism, so much more accurately covered in The Crown.
This broadcast reeks of agenda!
Watched this episode of the crown a few days ago. I can't believe how spot on the casting of Anne and the Queen Mother was.
What episode?
Season 3 episode 6
Актриса, которая играет Анну, невероятно похожа!
He has such a soothing voice. His accent is really nice too
It must be surreal having to be so formal with your mum at times, especially when she's the Queen.
In an event he said " Her Majesty....Mummy"
Very difficult. Anyone who'd want to be Royal is deluded.
@@HotVoodooWitch Not really in exchange from amount of fame they receive all they have to do is dress up 50-60 times a year and enjoy the rest 300 days.
@@niweshlekhak9646 you have no idea of what you're talking about. The Queen's work follows her wherever she goes, every. single. day. and has since her father died.
@@HotVoodooWitch Yes, but she enjoys it and is the most famous women in the world. If you don't enjoy abdicate it like King Edward VIII, King George VI enjoyed it and called war on Germany. Charles seems like who would enjoy it as well, since he has already interfered with UK politics.
So far in the crown the episodes I enjoyed the most where the ones were Charles was. I think the actor is doing a marvelous job. I believe he will win our hearts as Charles like Claire Foy did with her Queen Elizabeth.
this didn't age well lol
Claire Foy was amazing
Charles won our hearts with anger and fury 💚 btw Josh did an amazing job by portraying Charles
this is true, their impact in every episode is remarkable 🤍
Claire foy have the perpetual smirk on her face that looked arrogant and snobbish. If she was trying to project regal in her acting, she was not projecting it right. The Queen always look regal without being snobbish
Prince William’s mannerisms are 100% identical to Charles with the good looks enhanced with Diana’s facial features and golden hair.
Nah, the good looks came from Diana's side
Hair??
@@minnabillera yes that’s what I said. “Diana’s good looks enhancing his facial features”.
@@moucli ha ha yes well the spirit of Diana has come to reclaim
That lovely golden hair 😅
@@minnabillera agreed, he luckily took more from his beautiful mother
Princess Margaret was stunning as ever
I saw Princess Anne; not Princess Margaret
@@peachpathfinder It is thanks. Stunning, yes. The Queen looks beautiful too.
Margaret they're both beautiful, got that from their mum's side of the family lol as per my observation
Came here to say this
Muffie1174 Princess Margaret was in pink, Princess Ann was in blue and yes she’s the stunning one in this video x
And here we are, 54 years later. Then he was a young prince, now he's an elderly king. He's come all this way. And now, his life leads up to this moment. A toast, to Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor! 🍻🥂
Cheers. 🥂
The numbers of his name 6 6 6
@@motherlesschild746 so was the Caesar Nero, Emperor Domitian, Ronald Reagan, Adolf Hitler, Donald Trump , etc....
Your point?
No different from his great grandfather. 😂😂😂
Well done British Pathé for preserving and distributing this. There is such a wealth of detail in this which makes it more important than most people could ever imagine.
I always thought that hat she wore looked so Medieval. It was unlike any other hat she ever wore.
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This investiture will be featured in The Crown season 3!!
Lol yes indeed it will 😂😂 can't wait‼‼‼‼‼
I'm so looking forward to watch it! :D
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I think we are all going to be pleased with The Crown Season 3.
Mae'r grêt!
I vividly remember this day. Prince Charles Investiture was on ALL 3 TV stations that existed in Wisconsin! We kept the TV on high volume, opened the windows so we could hear it, & then we proceeded with our original planned chore of painting the outside of our wooden house a grand color called "Dynasty Green". Wow, over 50 yrs. ago, but so clear a memory!
When people still have respect and manners to each other. Charles was a young prince charming, after his failed marriage his name became mud.
@@ladyarthuria HE WAS ONLY 21 YEARS OLD IN 1969.
@@ladyarthuria Charles has worked hard fir the RF and won a lot of respect over the past decade or so. There are two sides to the story and sections of the media unfairly portrayed him in a worse light than he deserved. He’s made up for a lot of his past mistakes, nobody is perfect.
Only 3 channels in 1969? We had 7. You must have spent a lot of time in the library. :)
Queen elizabeth's hat here is probably one of the reasons why prince philip calls her cabbage 😆
I was wondering if I was the only one who thought that 😂😂 Whoever talked her into that hat needs to be fired 😂 jk
@@Shusha0029 that person made the queen looked like a walking vegetable HAHAAHAH
Elizabeth II: hey son, want a joke
Charles: yes
Elizabeth II: British throne
Charles: i don't get it
Elizabeth II: you never will
This aged way to well
2% away in the Scottish referendum from ageing well
come again? lol
Aged like your father that is dead
😶😶😶
Queen was 43 here and she looks 55 in the crown tv series
I thought they should have kept the same actress and just made her look slightly older with make up rather than switching the way they did...
@@jamesong.a.7695 That's exactly what I was thinking. They could have waited a little while
@@jamesong.a.7695 CHARLES WAS ONLY 21 YEARS OLD IN 1969. 👍👍👍
@@jamesong.a.7695 You can only make Claire Foy look so old. Elizabeth is now 95 years old!
@@jamesong.a.7695 You have to remember that season 3 ended in 1977 8 years after this
I'm sorry but the Queen's hat looks like melon helmet
omfg i just commented that somewhere else HSGAHAHAH
Sinto muito, mas o chapéu da rainha parece capacete de melão
@@error1628 valeu kkkkk já tava indo pro Google Tradutor
Or a very weird egg from an alien creature
Not at all....
Princess Anne didn't seem to enjoy any thing about the ceremony, but smiled as they entered the getaway carriage. 🤣
Princess Anne doesn't look too thrilled.
She is like, wish I was born first.
@@niweshlekhak9646 it wouldn't have mattered. Until recently, succession was determined by male primogeniture. Her brothers and their kids are all ahead of her.
@@HotVoodooWitch No, if she was born first she would’ve been queen after elizabeth lol it’s common sense
@@joeelliott2810 Anne's brothers and their children and grandchildren are ALL before her in the Line of Succession. Bear in mind that three of her brothers are younger than she is. It has nothing to do with common sense. Anne's great-great-grandaunt Victoria was older than her brother but it was he who succeeded their mother, not she.
@@joeelliott2810 dont be silly. Anne would only be in line after her brohters and their offpsring
BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY !!!!! Great video! Thank you, British Pathé! /// LINDÍSSIMA CERIMÔNIA !!!!! Excelente vídeo! Obrigada, British Pathé! (BRASIL).
I came here after watching the crown
Patrick Ngawa 😍
Mee too. And I hate him😪😪😪😪
Watching this after the coronation and I am honestly shocked that he went from his coronet to his crown. That’s amazing! May his reign be successful!
I love the traditions and history of the Monarchy! thank you for this!
Watching this, I almost feel as though Olivia Coleman might be overperforming in her role as the queen, who rarely frowns and seems less troubled by her thoughts. Coleman's performance, from a glance, seems a tad laboured in comparison to actual footage of the queen...
Well, it is a drama
Im afraid Coleman will show too much emotional angst in the role which the Queen has never displayed apart from the Windsor Castle fire.
However as the op says... its just drama.
@@roryboytube I think it's required of an actor to express a bit more angst and emotion, even when there's none revealed by the actual person recorded in a footage widely shown. For example, the first ever televised Christmas speech of the Queen shows a relaxed woman, merry and jolly as you would expect from someone wishing happy holidays to their people. The smile in Claire Foy's Queen tells a different story because that's what you'd expect after you'd been told what's happening behind the camera. Of course, I'm kinda stating the obvious saying an actor is supposed to show emotion, but a little bit more (mind you, I'm not talking about over acting) is still functional to a good narration of the story. I guess we'll just have to wait and see, though. Olivia Colman is great and I hope she nailed the character.
Olivia plays the queen in solitude. She has to portray her inner feeling without words. You and I don't know how she behaved behind the public eye.
@@NamrataAchar yes, we dont know. But neither does dear Olivia. This show is based off historical records and the rest is coloured in with how the writers assume it may have gone down. Royal correspondents have urged viewers not to take the show at face value, and to only view it as entertainment.
It’s so fantastic to see the footage of the RF from before I was born. The Queen has been on the throne my whole life as has Charles been Lrince of Wales. I hadn’t seen this investiture before and as a history buff, I am loving the channel. Hello from Australia 🇦🇺🐨🦘☕️🌸
bully for them what we got from them
@@kermithdyer9301 less importantly, what have we gotten from you?
My great uncle, who was born in England in 1910 and died in 2020 at the age of 110, was there because he had good contact with the royal family, especially with Prince Philip, from whom he took his middle name. The contact came from the fact that he served in the royal family's bodyguard from the age of 20 to 73. My great uncle William Philip, called Phil by us, received an award from King 👑 George VI in 1947 and in 2017 he received a medal for his services to his home country in Kensington Palace. My family and I were there. I also often took part in Trouping the Colour. In 2019, a year before his death, he was knighted by the current King Charles III and was then allowed to call himself Sir for another year.
Princess Anne is so beautiful
Seriously?
@@richardlawson4317 yes 💁
She cracks me up! Snarling at the ceremony! 3:22
@@sherrylienable I believe that was her usual facial expression not snarling though)
At 4:35 that little smile and “yes mum” kills me 😩😩❤️❤️❤️
I'm not sure, but it doesn't look like that's what he's saying..
@@monmothma3358 Yep, in fact I don't think he said anything at all...
@@monmothma3358 why u said that
@Mr Spoon no, he says, mum, there's videos.
@@liliana933 he does not call hte queen Mum, he says Mummy or Mama
Here 50 years congratulations Prince of Wales 👑
Who was the owner of the ruby of the crown jewel? Was that the Black Prince ?? 🤔👑
Owain Glyn dwr not charles,
@Jolto Well said.
@MemeulousWithEyes then the real British and commonwealth will make you .
3:16 Margaret and Tony look so good together.
What a beautiful ceremony. 🤴🏻👑🇬🇧
It’s amazing how high and young his voice sounds here.
love his voice!
Am I here the only one who didn't watch The Crown?
I remember watching this on TV July 1969 from USA
William Eddy how old are you?
Daaamn you are Old
I watched this that day as well. I'm 68. What about it?
@@ryankibet7086 I came from 2071 and You are a fosil now :D damn you are old
Rip to you if you died
After 53 years old he is now the king of United kingdom
Just I'm Shocked!
His voice was so sweet🥺❤
The King in waiting .....since before I was born,am 50 now....
WAITING TO BE KING OF UNITED KINGDOM SINCE 21 YEARS OLD. NOW 73 YEARS OLD PRINCE. HOW FAST TIMES GONE. 🤔🤔🤔
Little did he know that on this day, his future wife and mother of his two children would celebrate her 8th birthday.
This is the Prince Charles that I learned of: 20 years old with dark hair, light-colored eyes, rosy complexion, and those jug-handle ears. Very cute to a 15-year-old girl like me back then! And now Charles will have pleasure of investing his son William as the new Prince of Wales.😁
Good looking tbh
I don't think William will get an investiture.
It’s a nice touch that his Uncle (Earl of Snowdon) organised the investiture.
Yep, came here after watching the Crown coronation...impeccable
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@@jungkelly372 cringe
Watch the episode of The Crown. The episode when the prince of Wales, Charles, does his investiture at the castle in Wales. He was tutored by a Welsh nationalist to learn Welsh. He did the best he could in that short time.
He was a bright sensitive boy that was on the side of the Welsh.
I’m here after seeing the crown and compare the speech and the events
Everybody is...
Charles was so adorable omg
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Claire Foy was much much natural than Olivia Colemann I must say Olivia is over dramatic quite often
I agree with you. I loved Claire.
Her acting is very good imo, her face expressions are quite specific from her character
@@juniorsantana3489 She has made Elizabeth as a glum dreadful overaged queen. I know she is an oscar winning actress but this monotonous version of the dreadful queen she has become is very aching to the people like me Who have seen Claire's version of Elizabeth who can be happy,sad as well as angry at times N not so glum all the time.
@@abhijeetchatterjee7414 I was talking about Claire Foy by the way.
i think thats mostly the writing
Its Sept 8, 2022 the Queen has passed earlier today. Charles is now King.
this is a not just his queen, but a woman who carried him in her womb, birthed him, nursed him and watched him grow, his mother what on earth could be better??/
"Someday when I grow up I'll be King Charles." - will be 80 year old still waiting
I thought he wanted to be king George VII?
@@Ettibridget really? At this rate King George the VII won't see any action
Don't know about that. I just heard he would be king George (something about recent king Charleses having a bad reputation).
Charles III? arthur? 😳
Y seguirá esperando
Ok, prince Philip is handsome😶
PD MX *was 🥶
The Queen looks really pretty.
I remember watching this live with my parents on our black-and-white TV. (I remember my dad cracking a joke when they showed the queen looking at Charles: "Now you be good now!")
Wow😱 I thought I saw Prince Harry minute 2:35 but no, it is his grandfather Prince Phillip...so awesome that they look alike😍😘😍
What a beautiful coronation🤴....a Real Life FAIRY TALE🧚♀️
Mari Glez I know right
@@WinstonBleubon she meant its harrys grandfather. Charles wasnt mentioned once. Learn to read.
james green ok
Same!!
I came here after watching the investiture ep of the crown. Man, you gotta give them a credit, almost identical!
I remeber watching this on television back in 1969. He is now Charles iii of England
OMG!! His voice was so attractive ❤️
Season 3 of The Crown is the best season yet
Honestly, agreed. And I thought seasons 1 & 2 couldn't be topped.
With Diana in the upcoming 4th season, I'm excited to see it possibly being better than s3.
Her majesty was gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤
'And the Earldom of Chester' Someone's got to have them.
Wow. The father thought that Charles and Edward were weak boys. They seemed to fail him, except Andrew, when it came to military duties. Not the Queen. She had faith in Charles, and was guilty as a mom, by not being there for him, having to travel so much around the world. Which when she had him, she didn't know that her father would die and she would become Queen so early in her marriage. They even broke up after having Ann. You have to give Charles some props for enduring all of this.
Beautiful ceremony.
Tbh Philip was an example of toxic parenting. Queen mother did a wonderful job on controlling Philip.Charles is nothing but a result of Philip's toxic parenting.
And now he's the King. I wonder if we will seen an investiture like this for William as the Prince of Wales, and Catherine, the Princess.
Fingers crossed
This is a great, historical video of a true event. While the Crown is an impressive drama, it is fiction based on fact. They got it right on some things, but not others.
A very grand event it was.
Wow, how time goes by so fast.
Look forward to this being done sometime next year for the new Prince of Wales
I have watched this even before The Crown was premiered
Watched this life broadcast in Hong Kong in 1969. Really amazing and impressive.
Yes yes we all came here after watching season 3 episode 6 haha
Went to Caernarfon castle a few years ago - have never walked up and down so many steps lol! It's an impressive castle, I think which was built by Edward I
It’s a great castle 🏰 isn’t it
Now I know from where harry potter’s quidditch stadium design came from
i came here after watching nextflix, and hoping to see his speech in welsh. haha
im shocked at how identical the Crown filmed the ceremony to the real thing
So sad H.R.H. prince William won’t go through the same ceremony
Incredible to think Princess Diana was 8 years old here and started to admire Charles from a far.
I remember this well. I can also recall the sympathy I felt for Prince Charles - the huge burden placed on his shoulders which he so willingly and graciously accepted and since fulfilled and fulfils. This all, without people knowing that in the early hours before the Investiture , objecting militants , tried to bomb the royal train and only narrowly missed - the bombs exploded . Together with that and out of shock re the bomb attempts the only other outstanding feature was how ridiculous was the hat of the Queen . I realised the allusion to history but it was poorly executed , in my opinion and quite unnecessary anyway. Back to the point, the atmosphere was palpable that day and no one knew why and yet people rely on the TV show , the “Crown “ to learn history . What a parlous mess . IMO of course .
Her hat was dual-purpose; it had built-in earphones.
I just watched that episode of The Crown and came here. I thought she was wearing a scrum cap! 😂
Archie and serena 😍💝💝🇬🇧🇬🇧🇧🇷🇧🇷🎉✨
Prince Philip was so handsome😮
At 2:48 who is the guy near the woman wearing blue cloths
I came here for Prince Charles. I think I'm gonna watch The Crown soon that y'all talking about.
I would highly recommend it.. I’m an American with absolutely no knowledge of the royal family or their history prior to watching it, but now I’m glad I did!
Where can we see it?
I'm just thinking and appreciate the hard word that was done with him to learn an entirly new language in a specific time only for Prince Charles to make a speech in it! Brilliant! Meanwhile, I'm struggling with French haha
Am I the only one who came here not for The Crown?
I wonder if Philip made a rude comment about Elizabeths` helmet.
Anthony Armstrong Jones is probably thinking, "What a crock of sh-t."
Interesting to see fashion senses back then. Today nobody would even think of wearing them. The uniforms though, they're awesome.
Hermosas ceremonias, que no se pierden estas tradiciones.
What language was spoken during the ceremony was it Gaelic or latin
@@freeman7788 Welsh, my dear.
@@Macelpro632 welsh is Gaelic aka Phonecian....
Oooooooomg!!!!!!!!!! The Crown have me so fooled!!!! I’m literally thinking these actors are these people!!!!!! He sounds and looks just like Him!!!! Omg!
Honestly Prince Charles here look like that typical nerd geek in your school
and? I suppose you are the sort of person who thinks its ok to look down on poeple.
The way these people live is so freaking insane
He was taken by the Queen. To see the people, to greet, and be greeted. By the great race that he had sworn to protect.
Will there be an investiture ceremony for prince william?
yes in Wales also
I hope so. I hope it is at Canarfon castle as well.
No, there won't be a ceremony for William.
@@seansmith445 That's a pity. I really enjoyed watching the one for Charles in 1969. I was 6. It is one of my earliest memories.