- brings up his concerns directly but sensitively, acknowledging her boundaries - notices her behaviour is out of character and acknowledges that too - Clearly states the traits he values in her - Doesn't react defensively when she bats him away - Reminds her that her current mood is temporary and things will improve for her Some good tips here for how to discuss a loved one's mental health if you have concerns about them!
The problem with this scene and many others in The Crown is that only 2 people were involved in the conversation-we have no idea if it actually took place, let alone the exact wording. It's a common technique in films and the viewers often vicariously assign legitimacy to the event.
@@weirdshibainu .....do you think any of the conversation happened as it is done in the crown......its a series... of factual events and drama conversation.......as in all drama
@@CaptainPikeachu he did _try_ to be a good parent to Charles. But he wasn’t just raising a son, he was raising a future king, and he tried to prepare Charles for his eventual role as king. Just because you aren’t a perfect parent and your relationship with your child is sometimes strained does not mean that you didn’t try to connect or try to be a good parent..
Sometimes I think it's a shame Anne wasn't the next in line - she does have the best of both parents in some ways; Philip's sharpness and Elizabeth's dignity.
It is interesting that Elizabeth didn't change the line of succession for her own daughter, but when her great granddaughter was born Elizabeth decides to change things up. couldn't change it for Anne, could change it for Charlotte
@@BlastFromThePastTheGoodOldDays That's because the times have changed when it came to gender roles and succession ideas, and also because they wanted to secure the fact that no matter a boy or girl, the succession would pass through William's first born and be secured there and stable, Anne for all intents and purposes was a second born child after an heir in Charles had already existed, there was never an incentive at the time to change succession laws since Anne would never rule anyways
@ ellesmith4564 Prince Philip's expectations for Anne were probably not as high as for his sons. Anne could be herself. She just happened to be athletic and self-confident.
@@here_we_go_again2571 no, she was raised with the expectation of duty, the same as her siblings. She was Philip’s favourite for a couple of reasons: she had a mental toughness, a strength of character that her brothers lacked, and she was the most like him, which enabled a stronger bond
@@edp3202 Nah, that iron will and no-nonsense outlook on life was all Elizabeth. Phillip (at least in the show) was more like Charles than he'd be comfortable to admit - prickly and insecure, a bit self-centered. Difference is, he got better with time while Charles got worse. Anne was his favorite because she reminded him of what he loved about Elizabeth.
Princess Anne, the woman who declined a kidnapper's demand to exit her car with a cool "Not bloody likely." Not a woman to have given up in the face of adversity.
Back when television showed real sporting events and not just physical games I saw lengthy films of Princess Anne in competition at the Kiev Horse trials. She is fearless and tireless in the face of astronomical jumps, speed and endurance. She deserved every bit of the support and confidence her father gave her. Had he done the same with her brothers it might have helped them to build their self-confidence and courage. But they were not born with her intestinal fortitude and what they did have was abused out of them early on at their boarding schools such as Gordonstoun. I admire Anne. I feel compassion for Charles.
So much nuance in the acting, from speech cadence to simple almost indiscernible body acting. That’s why The Crown is such high level TV, at par with Succession and Breaking Bad.
I believe Anne's and her father's relationship was strong and close. You can see it even with no words spoken or a gesture, if you catch them making eye contact, it was there. They could somehow communicate w/o any expression, words. It was a beautiful thing to see between them.
Of course, this is just a tv show, but fathers usually have a totally different type of relationship with their daughters then they do with their sons.
It's why I think monarchy only works if it has actually governing power. The whole constitutional monarchy that is only symbolic seems frivolous and wasteful, even if it's a nice symbol of unity.
@@emprahsfinest7092 you`d soon change your mind if you were oppressed by a ruling dictatorship type monarchy which existed in the past. It would be an utterly stupid idea to give absolute power to one person. It never works.
I am not sure that the others don't have achievements, and for sure I will not call equestrian competition a "down to her own effort alone". Equestrian activities, unless you are a farmer, are basically a manifestation of privilege. If she was born in a working family in a low-income suburb she would not be playing with pure-blood horses as a child. So yes, good effort but far *from alone* , she is not Muhammad Ali.
She rose in my estimation after her attempted kidnapping in the 70's when word got around that, when faced with a loony threatening her with a gun, she responded to the order to get out of the car with "Not bloody likely!" :D Her dedication to her role has been influenced by her mother greatly, I think, and I am sure Her Majesty approved.
Not a big fan of the Royals but watched 'The Crown' out of boredom and WTH. Quickly latched on to Anne as a fav. Don't know how accurate the portrayal was but damn Anne would be the one to hang with, ridin', shootin', hit the pub on Friday, let's go.
I was named after her. I’m the oldest and my relationship with my dad is the best especially now as an adult. I love and respect HRH Princess Royal Anne. I admire her grit & tenacity.
Well,that's a shame. You could've been named for Anne Frank a far better person and Honor than Herrr Maaajestyyyy *curtsies* would've been. But um yeah, cool namesake at the very least it's given you something interesting to say at Dinner Parties or when meeting people, or on UA-cam when you can't think of anything else.
@ahmedzafar9778 Wish your loved ones a Happy and Long Life. Anne won the British Getenic Lottery, She has a doctor Inhouse at the Buckingham Palace where her office is and I'm sure any doctor would show jump just to treat her like she'll be totally fine and has access to the absolute best Healthcare she probably *will* have a very very long life like everyone else in the British Royal Faem..er Family typo
Philip's death shocked me more than I thought it would. It's worth delving deeper into what made Philip tick. His childhood, his time at boarding school, his frontline service in WW2 and the reasoning behind The Duke of Edinburgh Awards. Yes, he did suffer "foot in mouth disease" but no more than many others. Such as shame that he didn't get a telegram from his wife. As for Anne; she's still quietly brilliant.
We all need someone to pull us out of the dark and show our light again. Not in a demanding what wrong with you but doing it with compassion and patience.
All casting was spot on. Usually in shows like this you always get an actor that doesn't quite embody their character, but The Crown cast every role perfectly.
This women finished a team eventing ride after suffering a concussion because of a fall half way through. To this day she maintains that she has no memory of the second half of that ride. Sadly the team had to withdraw anyway because two of the horses were injured. But I kinda doubt that this woman (today the president of the FEI) would have seriously considered not to ride an olympic tournament if given the chance.
Ingmar De Vos is the current FEI President- has been since 2014. Anne was FEI President from1986-1994. Her father was President from 1964-1986. You are correct about the Olympics and HRH not remembering much of her ride. Anne represented Britain at the 1976 Olympics in The Sport of Eventing. She indeed had a bad fall during the cross-country phase and was concussed. In those days you were allowed to remount and finish. Nowadays that isn't allowed but back then there wasn't the understanding of the dangers of brain injury that we have today. In fact, many people never wore a helmet for regular riding (I grew up in England and got my horse training there). There are actually photos of her late Majesty and the RF galloping up Ascot racecourse without helmets (HM in a headscarf and the men in cloth caps)😬😮
I've had a 8 concussions and unlike the movies , you don't shake it off in a couple of days. It can take weeks or months to fully recover and you're life is diminished as you recover. The effects are cumulative and worsen with each one.
She spoke about the concussion at a conference on head injuries about 15 years later. A fellow rider told her "the lights were on but no one was at home."
An interesting and fascinating man was Phillip. Elizabeth's perfect match and no doubt soulmate. May they both rest in peace together in the eternal hallowed halls of Heaven.
What can I say that has not been said so many times before. This drama has the perfect mix of exellent script writing and fantastic performances from all the actors. 🙂
I absolutely loved every scene with Philip and Anne. Tobias Menzies was the best version of Prince Philip on The Crown, you can't convince me otherwise.
@@Mil-w6dparents like to fuss. U're clearly not raised by loving parents. And they held u at arm's length. Why else would u categorize one loving act of affection as something that she runs to him for all the time?
I love that he references the Battenburg family connection. So much about the English royal family is framed around the Windsor brand, which is fine but it's true that their Battenburg lineage, like or loath it, was a part of who Anne was as a young woman. If this representation is accurate, good on Philip for helping his children connect the dots and leverage the strength from their extended family history. All families, not just royal ones, should inspire their kids in the same way. :)
He was prickly and a bit rough around the edges but he was passionate about conservation, the environment and personally oversaw quite a few charities to encourage and support disadvantages children. Not a bad chap.
@@madeleinegrayson8372 You'll find his interviews about World War 2 on UA-cam. One is a bit cringing in the way the interviewer asks him daft questions. Philip treats these with the lack of respect that they deserve. He saw some serious action, the Battle of Cape Matapan for example. Regardless of his royal status, a very interesting gentleman who's legacy lives on in the D of E Awards.
Wonder what a conversation like this was really like. So much of what they did wouldn't be aloud out of the family, this is like a bizarre fan fiction reviewed by a pr team for approval
@@stablefairy9437 true,an omission on my part a thousand pardons,but Phillip and the majority of the Royal family put great emphasis on their German lineage over any other….
I don't care for Andrew. I don't know him personally but what I've read and seen in TV clips I don't like him. He seems to come off as arrogant. Full of himself.
If they had written Edmure Tully as he was written in the books, he would have been perfect for him. Flawed, but honorable and a good man, and one of the only lords who cared for his people .
If I were a royal and never going to sit on throne, I would have lived at Balmoral and ridden horses and mini bikes, had a few dogs and just whiled away my life.
You all know you aren't watching a documentary though, right? This is the dramatisation and fictionalisation of real people, try to keep that in mind as you separate the two.
@psnaris yes ..but honestly having done it myself. The show jumping isn't the scary or dangerous part. It is the cross country part that is very dangerous and can be quite scary.
I came to see if anyone had mentioned eventing. Eventing is so much more than show jumping, especially so when she completed, it was still the long format. Princess Anne was fearless. I enjoyed rewatching the old footage from the 70s, having been inspired by this clip. It was also a privilege to have watched Zara ride. She was an admirable equestrian in her own right.
What is all of this based on though. The whole thing, with Diana’s ghost also, shows they are making up a lot of things. Sad that they can’t just be left alone. They should just make one on Meghan and Harry’s failures. That one would at least be accurate 😂
@tushafilms1061: Ah, so pathetic, that the only way to get anything published is to make pithy petulant perorations on UA-cam about situations and people you know nothing about. By doing so you immediately create empathy for the real life characters and actors by convincing people that unfortunately know you too embarrassed to admit it. What a piece of s**t.
Humans have emotions , no matter how much you have or don't have. You could be incredibly wealthy but feel depressed and that's normal. I absolutely hate when people mock wealthy people of having mental health issues because they have money. It's incredibly annoying and disgusting. We humans have our ups and downs that happens and instead of beating a person while they are down, help them or understand where they are coming from. I abhore people like you.
- brings up his concerns directly but sensitively, acknowledging her boundaries
- notices her behaviour is out of character and acknowledges that too
- Clearly states the traits he values in her
- Doesn't react defensively when she bats him away
- Reminds her that her current mood is temporary and things will improve for her
Some good tips here for how to discuss a loved one's mental health if you have concerns about them!
with charles on the other hand...
The problem with this scene and many others in The Crown is that only 2 people were involved in the conversation-we have no idea if it actually took place, let alone the exact wording. It's a common technique in films and the viewers often vicariously assign legitimacy to the event.
@@weirdshibainu .....do you think any of the conversation happened as it is done in the crown......its a series... of factual events and drama conversation.......as in all drama
@@georgelonghurst2672 it's a documentary
@@weirdshibainu its a historical drama ......
Anne was Phillip's pride and joy.
It was often said by royal-watchers and commentators about Anne and Philip that “she was the son he never had.” Savage.
Maybe if Phillip had actually tried to connect with Charles more and be a good parent, he would already have a son to be proud of
@@CaptainPikeachu he did _try_ to be a good parent to Charles. But he wasn’t just raising a son, he was raising a future king, and he tried to prepare Charles for his eventual role as king. Just because you aren’t a perfect parent and your relationship with your child is sometimes strained does not mean that you didn’t try to connect or try to be a good parent..
Anne wasn't likeable imo, but she worked hard and still does. I have respect for her.
Sometimes I think it's a shame Anne wasn't the next in line - she does have the best of both parents in some ways; Philip's sharpness and Elizabeth's dignity.
It is interesting that Elizabeth didn't change the line of succession for her own daughter, but when her great granddaughter was born Elizabeth decides to change things up. couldn't change it for Anne, could change it for Charlotte
@@BlastFromThePastTheGoodOldDays I always thought that was because they believed Charlotte was going to be the spare.
@@BlastFromThePastTheGoodOldDays That's because the times have changed when it came to gender roles and succession ideas, and also because they wanted to secure the fact that no matter a boy or girl, the succession would pass through William's first born and be secured there and stable, Anne for all intents and purposes was a second born child after an heir in Charles had already existed, there was never an incentive at the time to change succession laws since Anne would never rule anyways
That's what I have been thinking.
He was the best Phillip in the series. Best actor and looked the most like Phillip.
it is because you knew that 'version' of the Duke and after
Earned him a well deserved emmy
No he wasn’t horrible enough! That’s why Matt Smiths portrayal was the best.
@@startracker5895 Matt Smith did an excellent portrayal of Matt Smith as Dr. Daemon Who, HRH, as he does in all his roles.
Yeah, he was great in HBOs Rome as well.
I do believe Princess Anne was Prince Philip’s favourite child,
She is everything he wanted his 3 son’s to be😌❤️.
@ ellesmith4564
Prince Philip's expectations for Anne were
probably not as high as for his sons. Anne
could be herself. She just happened to be
athletic and self-confident.
All the royal experts have always said "princess anne was the son he never had".@@here_we_go_again2571
@@here_we_go_again2571 no, she was raised with the expectation of duty, the same as her siblings. She was Philip’s favourite for a couple of reasons: she had a mental toughness, a strength of character that her brothers lacked, and she was the most like him, which enabled a stronger bond
Anne was always his favourite child ❤
She was the most like him.
@@edp3202 And would have made a wonderful monarch, unlike her brother.
@@edp3202 Nah, that iron will and no-nonsense outlook on life was all Elizabeth. Phillip (at least in the show) was more like Charles than he'd be comfortable to admit - prickly and insecure, a bit self-centered. Difference is, he got better with time while Charles got worse. Anne was his favorite because she reminded him of what he loved about Elizabeth.
@@kbrennan3836 very good insight
I heard he preferred Edward. That's why he's Duke of Edinburgh now.
Princess Anne, the woman who declined a kidnapper's demand to exit her car with a cool "Not bloody likely." Not a woman to have given up in the face of adversity.
Back when television showed real sporting events and not just physical games I saw lengthy films of Princess Anne in competition at the Kiev Horse trials. She is fearless and tireless in the face of astronomical jumps, speed and endurance. She deserved every bit of the support and confidence her father gave her. Had he done the same with her brothers it might have helped them to build their self-confidence and courage. But they were not born with her intestinal fortitude and what they did have was abused out of them early on at their boarding schools such as Gordonstoun. I admire Anne. I feel compassion for Charles.
Weird how Gordonstoun still in business. Glad Charles broke that mentality and sent his sons elsewhere.
I feel sad about her recent accident with the horse. I hope she's doing much better now.
The Princess Royal commands so much of love from her daddy, amazing.
So much nuance in the acting, from speech cadence to simple almost indiscernible body acting. That’s why The Crown is such high level TV, at par with Succession and Breaking Bad.
Not anymore maybe the first 4 seasons but 5 and 6th seasons are straight mediocre to garbage
Alright let's not go mental
I believe Anne's and her father's relationship was strong and close. You can see it even with no words spoken or a gesture, if you catch them making eye contact, it was there. They could somehow communicate w/o any expression, words. It was a beautiful thing to see between them.
If only he had shown the same compassion and love for his sons - how different things may have been.
Daughters have a way of turning even their stern hearted fathers into mush.
I'm going to tell you a secret... This is a TV program. None of this actually happened.
Of course you knew what happened as you were there!! 😂😂😂
Men need to be raised differently than women. He loved them all but knew to treat them different.
Of course, this is just a tv show, but fathers usually have a totally different type of relationship with their daughters then they do with their sons.
I never thought about it but anne is the only one of them who can claim to have real accomplishments down to her own effort alone
That's kind of how I feel about Edward. He's the only one who doesn't have a thoroughly messed up personal life.
It's why I think monarchy only works if it has actually governing power. The whole constitutional monarchy that is only symbolic seems frivolous and wasteful, even if it's a nice symbol of unity.
@@emprahsfinest7092 you`d soon change your mind if you were oppressed by a ruling dictatorship type monarchy which existed in the past. It would be an utterly stupid idea to give absolute power to one person. It never works.
I am not sure that the others don't have achievements, and for sure I will not call equestrian competition a "down to her own effort alone". Equestrian activities, unless you are a farmer, are basically a manifestation of privilege. If she was born in a working family in a low-income suburb she would not be playing with pure-blood horses as a child. So yes, good effort but far *from alone* , she is not Muhammad Ali.
muhammad ali didnt do it alone either @@jaimeduncan6167
Princess Anne rocks! She is the best!
She rose in my estimation after her attempted kidnapping in the 70's when word got around that, when faced with a loony threatening her with a gun, she responded to the order to get out of the car with "Not bloody likely!" :D
Her dedication to her role has been influenced by her mother greatly, I think, and I am sure Her Majesty approved.
She deserves a series of her own
Not a big fan of the Royals but watched 'The Crown' out of boredom and WTH. Quickly latched on to Anne as a fav. Don't know how accurate the portrayal was but damn Anne would be the one to hang with, ridin', shootin', hit the pub on Friday, let's go.
I was named after her. I’m the oldest and my relationship with my dad is the best especially now as an adult.
I love and respect HRH Princess Royal Anne. I admire her grit & tenacity.
She's my favourite Royal. Quintessential British and sublimely royal. Wishing HRH Princess Royal a long life 🙏🇬🇧🇨🇦🥂
Well,that's a shame. You could've been named for Anne Frank a far better person and Honor than Herrr Maaajestyyyy *curtsies* would've been. But um yeah, cool namesake at the very least it's given you something interesting to say at Dinner Parties or when meeting people, or on UA-cam when you can't think of anything else.
@ahmedzafar9778 Wish your loved ones a Happy and Long Life. Anne won the British Getenic Lottery, She has a doctor Inhouse at the Buckingham Palace where her office is and I'm sure any doctor would show jump just to treat her like she'll be totally fine and has access to the absolute best Healthcare she probably *will* have a very very long life like everyone else in the British Royal Faem..er Family typo
@@mediocremaiden8883were you born insufferable or do i have someone else to blame for the stain in this comment section?
@@mediocremaiden8883 That's a dick move.
Philip's death shocked me more than I thought it would. It's worth delving deeper into what made Philip tick. His childhood, his time at boarding school, his frontline service in WW2 and the reasoning behind The Duke of Edinburgh Awards. Yes, he did suffer "foot in mouth disease" but no more than many others. Such as shame that he didn't get a telegram from his wife. As for Anne; she's still quietly brilliant.
We all need someone to pull us out of the dark and show our light again. Not in a demanding what wrong with you but doing it with compassion and patience.
Loved how these two seemed like a real father and daughter.
Tobias Menzies & Erin Doherty.
Tobias Menzies rocks!
The way he reflexively tries to help her zip up her coat.
All casting was spot on. Usually in shows like this you always get an actor that doesn't quite embody their character, but The Crown cast every role perfectly.
This women finished a team eventing ride after suffering a concussion because of a fall half way through. To this day she maintains that she has no memory of the second half of that ride. Sadly the team had to withdraw anyway because two of the horses were injured. But I kinda doubt that this woman (today the president of the FEI) would have seriously considered not to ride an olympic tournament if given the chance.
Ingmar De Vos is the current FEI President- has been since 2014. Anne was FEI President from1986-1994. Her father was President from 1964-1986. You are correct about the Olympics and HRH not remembering much of her ride.
Anne represented Britain at the 1976 Olympics in The Sport of Eventing. She indeed had a bad fall during the cross-country phase and was concussed. In those days you were allowed to remount and finish. Nowadays that isn't allowed but back then there wasn't the understanding of the dangers of brain injury that we have today. In fact, many people never wore a helmet for regular riding (I grew up in England and got my horse training there). There are actually photos of her late Majesty and the RF galloping up Ascot racecourse without helmets (HM in a headscarf and the men in cloth caps)😬😮
I've had a 8 concussions and unlike the movies , you don't shake it off in a couple of days. It can take weeks or months to fully recover and you're life is diminished as you recover. The effects are cumulative and worsen with each one.
She spoke about the concussion at a conference on head injuries about 15 years later. A fellow rider told her "the lights were on but no one was at home."
Ann didn't play woe is me all the time. She had a backbone.
This scene is why Tobias is my favourite version of Philip.
An interesting and fascinating man was Phillip. Elizabeth's perfect match and no doubt soulmate. May they both rest in peace together in the eternal hallowed halls of Heaven.
Spitting image of a young Anne
What can I say that has not been said so many times before. This drama has the perfect mix of exellent script writing and fantastic performances from all the actors. 🙂
I absolutely loved every scene with Philip and Anne.
Tobias Menzies was the best version of Prince Philip on The Crown, you can't convince me otherwise.
Absolutely!
The "good luck" is absolutely incredible.
When you’re 35 and your dad still tries to zip your coat for you.
Dad didn’t have to zip up her coat. It’s just an old habit.
When you’re 35 and you can’t zip your own coat….
It was purely a token of affection! Why the need to overthink it?
That's what I overthought. @@deborahwylde1410
@@Mil-w6dparents like to fuss. U're clearly not raised by loving parents. And they held u at arm's length. Why else would u categorize one loving act of affection as something that she runs to him for all the time?
I love that he references the Battenburg family connection. So much about the English royal family is framed around the Windsor brand, which is fine but it's true that their Battenburg lineage, like or loath it, was a part of who Anne was as a young woman. If this representation is accurate, good on Philip for helping his children connect the dots and leverage the strength from their extended family history. All families, not just royal ones, should inspire their kids in the same way. :)
Prince Philip seems like a very nice guy.
He was prickly and a bit rough around the edges but he was passionate about conservation, the environment and personally oversaw quite a few charities to encourage and support disadvantages children. Not a bad chap.
@@madeleinegrayson8372 You'll find his interviews about World War 2 on UA-cam. One is a bit cringing in the way the interviewer asks him daft questions. Philip treats these with the lack of respect that they deserve. He saw some serious action, the Battle of Cape Matapan for example. Regardless of his royal status, a very interesting gentleman who's legacy lives on in the D of E Awards.
not really
"If I were reincarnated, I should like to come back as a terrible plague, so as to kill as many people as possible..."
Anne was the son Phillip always wanted !
Princess Anne… fantabulous human
“ARE YOU READY!?!”
Way to kill the mood, Liz.
LOLOL
Tobias Menzies ROCKS!
I hope its true, Princess Anne was in real life the late Prince Phillip/s favourite chilf.
she was definitely his favorite. I can see why
She should be on the throne, not that arrogant mommas boy Chuckles
The actor playing Philip has the accent down to a hair.
the lighting ALONE.....wow 👏🏻 just amazing!
Ann should have been the next in line 👍
I know the Crown is about 90% completely made up but I have a feeling that Phillip was the ultimate girl Dad. Anne got her steel from someone.
I thought Tobias Menzies was s a brilliant Prince Phillip . They could have kept hin for another series
Tobias Menzies nailed the accent better than the real royals.
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The only child whose picture he kept at his desk…
Many powerful people have spares and children out of wedlock and most dont know about it
This actor reminds me a lot more of Charles than he does of Philip.
Wonder what a conversation like this was really like. So much of what they did wouldn't be aloud out of the family, this is like a bizarre fan fiction reviewed by a pr team for approval
Ann was flawed, as we all are. But hands down my favorite. 💙💛💚
Prince Philip has always been my favorite! Anne is just like him!
Pure holly wood
Anne, of all Elizabeth's kids, knows who she is better than the rest.
It’s interesting that he used to the old family name Battenberg instead of Winsor as a allusion to his and the Family’s German heritage….
not so interesting - Phillip was never a Windsor - he married into the house of Windsor - he was Phillip Mountbatten
@@ej3016 Mountbatten =Battenberg,the name change came during WWI to disassociate the Royal Family from the German enemy….
@@ej3016 P.S. upon accession Elisabeth I retain the surname WINDSOR….!!!
what about the Danish heritage?
@@stablefairy9437 true,an omission on my part a thousand pardons,but Phillip and the majority of the Royal family put great emphasis on their German lineage over any other….
Of course this would have been a whole different kind of conversation if Prince Andrew had been...
Well, he wasnt!
I don't care for Andrew. I don't know him personally but what I've read and seen in TV clips I don't like him. He seems to come off as arrogant. Full of himself.
And now protecting the Royal Family.
I always wondered if Phillip would’ve ever bow to Charles
Of course not. He never even bowed to his wife!
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A far cry from Edmure Tully now, is he?
If they had written Edmure Tully as he was written in the books, he would have been perfect for him. Flawed, but honorable and a good man, and one of the only lords who cared for his people .
@@williamdiment7439 Funny, I completely forgot that was him...
Well people change.
If I were a royal and never going to sit on throne, I would have lived at Balmoral and ridden horses and mini bikes, had a few dogs and just whiled away my life.
Notice that Phillip didn’t tell Anne she was beautiful.
The series portrays her as scary, all edges. Even Daddy is intimidated.
i like you. i think you're pretty cool. its cool you were named after her
You all know you aren't watching a documentary though, right? This is the dramatisation and fictionalisation of real people, try to keep that in mind as you separate the two.
This must of been early 80s. When one of her competentions my aunt beat her score. Equestrian riding competention.
I wish Ann was the oldest
She was always his little one
She wasn’t a “ show jumper”. 😵💫
The discipline is eventing - quite different.
But it includes show jumping.
@psnaris yes ..but honestly having done it myself. The show jumping isn't the scary or dangerous part. It is the cross country part that is very dangerous and can be quite scary.
I came to see if anyone had mentioned eventing. Eventing is so much more than show jumping, especially so when she completed, it was still the long format. Princess Anne was fearless. I enjoyed rewatching the old footage from the 70s, having been inspired by this clip. It was also a privilege to have watched Zara ride. She was an admirable equestrian in her own right.
@@chadfife3265 Right, it wasn't the stadium jumping where Sarah Brown was thrown and injured (a major plot point) in International Velvet.
@@psnaris Dressage is included too. That's why it's called Three Day (or One Day) Eventing.
The crown - windsors
Impossible to happen
Did these guys ever just put their arms around their children?
Sadly, no. That would be the nanny, if then.
Yes, of course they did.
probably not
Why was there a physical contact rejection? Should we read something into that?
Seems like you want to.
I thought it was bit of a sulk - that she was not in a good mood to begin with and she may have at 1st thought her, father was patronizing her,.
I took it as "I'm not a child". But then at least she opened up and told him why she was really concerned.
@@allanlomas5133 Sounds like you're in denial, son.
Just a strong willed woman feeling coddled by her father. And?
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The 3wise men ??
Showjumping ‘career’.
This Anne is prettier than the real one.
Wouldn’t go that far! Lol
What is all of this based on though. The whole thing, with Diana’s ghost also, shows they are making up a lot of things. Sad that they can’t just be left alone. They should just make one on Meghan and Harry’s failures. That one would at least be accurate 😂
I just got Sean Lock on the ouija board, he asked me downvote this video about 300 times
: ( so sad… living in a castle and having people wipe your a$$ must be so terrible
@tushafilms1061: Ah, so pathetic, that the only way to get anything published is to make pithy petulant perorations on UA-cam about situations and people you know nothing about. By doing so you immediately create empathy for the real life characters and actors by convincing people that unfortunately know you too embarrassed to admit it. What a piece of s**t.
Bit of a chip on your shoulder?
Oh grow up. Opulence and money don't mean much when everyone is distant and rather cold.
Humans have emotions , no matter how much you have or don't have. You could be incredibly wealthy but feel depressed and that's normal. I absolutely hate when people mock wealthy people of having mental health issues because they have money. It's incredibly annoying and disgusting. We humans have our ups and downs that happens and instead of beating a person while they are down, help them or understand where they are coming from. I abhore people like you.
Romanov the Windsors
Sure thing edge lord.