I love that the journalists never look excited that they've caught such a scandalous moment. I imagine the media that hounded Princess Diana would be gleeful, these guys are just quiet and respectful, they know it was a private moment.
That cameraman is a stand-up guy. I can't imagine the present media parasites even entertaining the idea of not publishing the private lives of anyone - let alone public figures.
Porque antes había ética,valores morales, límite y respeto. Lo de hoy son puro mediocre que malamente usan la frase "libertad de expresión" solo para vender la vida privada sea de un político o celebridad como morbo para el público actual.
Yes this really happened including the tennis racket being thrown. And she did apologise to them afterwards and asked for the tapes. They seemed much more respectable in journalism then - now it'd be all over Facebook.
It happened but slightly differently. The Queen went back inside, mortified, and the royal press secretary went over and politely asked for the footage. Instead of handing it over, the cameraman did what he does here - exposed it to sunlight making it unusable. Afterwards the Queen went over and personally thanked them for destroying the footage and offered to give them an interview, but they declined.
They were always so civilized (in the show, of course, who knows in real life), I had totally forgotten about this bit 😂 Seems out of character for the always measured and controlled Elizabeth, but she's of course younger and grieving here.
He really was petty and childish. He "married up" but was mad he wasn't "king". He had at least one affair. The queen put up with it because of the C of E rules on divorce, and she respected the institution and what it meant if she were to go against the rules. I feel for her in that she always had the "no fun" roles but did it out of duty.
Yeah that was just fucking mean. I can understand being frustrated at Elizabeth but mimicking George VI’s stuttering was completely unnecessary and WAY over the line.
@@flowerfaerie8931 It was also incredibly mean to taunt his wife with the rivalry with her sister. Between both things I wouid have told him to get out too.
Never mock a daughter’s cherished late father. Loving fathers to daughters are a rare breed and those of us who are lucky enough to have them will fight for them tooth and nail.
I spoke to a VIP coordinator at a major airport years ago. He had met many dignitaries and heads of state and church leaders and celebrities. I asked him who was his least favorite and his most. His most favorite was the Dalai Llama. A truly humble and kind man. His least was Prince Phillip.
As soon as Philip brought up Elizabeth's father and her and Margaret's rivalry, I was like, "ok, so he's dead. I'll start making the funeral arrangements now."😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😆
The fact they kinda just understood they ambushed the royals and they felt bad. Definitely was hoping to catch a tranquil moment between a young couple on a royal tour, only to see an angry marital spat
People in the comments are forgetting the context; the Queen being utterly committed to the tour. A great sign of resoect for the Commonwealth, that the Commonwealth repay here.
E-news: "Their tempers were very frayed...This film crew was standing outside their little holiday villa. The next thing they knew, Prince Philip appeared on the balcony, followed by a tennis racket and a pair of tennis shoes thrown at his head. The queen came out and shouted at him to come back. She then grabbed [Philip] and dragged him back inside." However, it wasn't Elizabeth who asked for the footage back. The royal press secretary did. Although, it's said the queen did thank the crew for their discretion.
Important to remember the press were much more deferential in the 1950s. They would have considered it unpatriotic to report negatively about a domestic dispute. Among the many changes during her reign, they got more and more sensationalist over the decades.
Damn, I understand Phillip was effing pissed that Lizzie Q took his ciggies away, but he didn't have to imitate and mock her father's stutter, that was *really* unnecessary bro.😑
Whats such an interesting story is that this event fight and camera man politely turning over the footage really happened. Its not a fictional story like most of the crown is.
Just speaking for the plot, she doesn’t need to get angry or get physical, all she need to do is just breath in relaxation and say: “You’re one to talk” and then basically just point out what kind of a bastard his father is and the fact that he still craves for his father’s approval or a father figure even though he spend every ounce of his energy proving his masculinity, his clarity and his independence is just amusing to her. If Philip dares to throw fist at her after this, then that’s another story.
Despite the controversy of invasion of privacy, it's nice to see even the royals, who seemingly had a perfect marriage, had a domestic, especially when the wife throws something at the husband during a row.
Poor Elizabeth, she loved her Father so much who only become King because Edward born David abdicaed for Wallis Simpson. Wouldn't it be something if it were discovered she was related to Wallis Simpson.
"I'd Be Better Off With Cancer!" Dear God, Phillip be careful with what you say. You're Son, Granddaughter In Law and former Daughter In Law now have it.
Exactly. He complained a lot but his life was the most privileged of all thanks to her and her position in the world. Otherwise he was penniless, fatherless and motherless, no family other than Lord Mountbatten, yet he was unhappy to play second fiddle, he wanted to be King.
Phillip should have been the better person there. After that he learnt his lesson. Elizabeth scolding him about not smoking ciggies probably extended his lifespan 99 years of age.
people talking about how it would be instantly instagrammed and the "journalist" would be gleeful.. it really doesn't help that people would be happily watching it and engaging with it and commenting on it. As much as the "journalist" and "papparazi" would be gleeful, so would the viewers and it creates a cycle of incentive. if the viewers though don't engage and make it 'unprofitable' then the journalists and papparazi would not bother invading others private lives. Issue is we humans are perversely vouyeristic of other peoples private intimate lives, and there are those of us who are deviant exhibitionist of our private lives creating the society we have today.
@@sarahstone4339 I'm sure those newscasters that caught the moment knew what it was about, but out of respect, they've taken that conversation to the grave, so to speak.they just pointed out that they had a marriage fight to led to a racket and shoes flying towards Philip's head and an embarrassed wife paying for the caught-on-camera outburst.
@@startracker5895 "it wasnt known what the argument was about" obviously because the reporters were outside and across a lawn, so had no idea what caused the Queen to throw a tennis racket and scream at her husband. and we will NEVER know what was ever really said. He could of said that dress made her look fat, or to emote once in a while instead of looking like she was always walking at a funeral march. We will never truly know.
Damn, was Phillip *trying* to get himself killed in this scene?😂For real. It's like, bro, stop before you get brutally murdered by the Queen of England.🤣🤣🤣
Moment of realization for them that their privacy is everyone’s entertainment until the end of time
I love that the journalists never look excited that they've caught such a scandalous moment. I imagine the media that hounded Princess Diana would be gleeful, these guys are just quiet and respectful, they know it was a private moment.
Yeah, that's some hilarious stuff 😅 expected a tranquil moment between a young couple on tour... not a marital spat
The respect of the press of this time. Exceptional juxtaposition of the later press of Diana’s time.
That's a wonderful observation, thank you for pointing it out.
Remember she is the heir to the throne and therefore treated very differently.
Back when they knew the difference between news and gossip.
They traded. With Other news materials.
They had no choice
That cameraman is a stand-up guy. I can't imagine the present media parasites even entertaining the idea of not publishing the private lives of anyone - let alone public figures.
If it had been today. It would’ve been Instagrammed in a minute and on TMZ within the hour
Porque antes había ética,valores morales, límite y respeto.
Lo de hoy son puro mediocre que malamente usan la frase "libertad de expresión" solo para vender la vida privada sea de un político o celebridad como morbo para el público actual.
True. Things are far more liberal in freedom... for better or worse
I teared up a little when he gave her the film, that was incredibly kind
If it had been today. It would’ve been Instagrammed in a minute and on TMZ within the hour
Lol, true.
and front page of tomorrows the SUN newspaper !
Sad but true
Back when “gentlemen press” was still a thing.
Sadly wasn’t around when Diana was alive and won’t ever be again.
Could it be because she wasn't the Queen? Or maybe gentleman press did exist for any royal family members
It actually kind of is a thing. The press today have a very cooperative relationship with the celebrities they cover.
@@t3hpenguinofd00m
Sometimes
Doesn't Toby Migure have BS following him around that he prefer just mind their own business.
@@thalmoragent9344 I'm not sure
Wonder if this happened. Can you imagine the modern press doing anything at all like this?
Yes this really happened including the tennis racket being thrown. And she did apologise to them afterwards and asked for the tapes. They seemed much more respectable in journalism then - now it'd be all over Facebook.
@@user-xs8bt7fn2edon't forget tennis shoes 😅😅😅
@@bradhaines1844 boohoo where's your proof
@@LuigiUniverseReal Everywhere. You'd have to be blind not to see it.
It happened but slightly differently. The Queen went back inside, mortified, and the royal press secretary went over and politely asked for the footage. Instead of handing it over, the cameraman did what he does here - exposed it to sunlight making it unusable. Afterwards the Queen went over and personally thanked them for destroying the footage and offered to give them an interview, but they declined.
Once even journalists were gentlemen - not paparazzis.
They were always so civilized (in the show, of course, who knows in real life), I had totally forgotten about this bit 😂
Seems out of character for the always measured and controlled Elizabeth, but she's of course younger and grieving here.
That was incredibly generous of them to do. The bottom feeders/paparazzi would not be so generous and/or having a shred of dignity.
I think both Elizabeth and Philip obviously knew if everyone in England saw them fighting, it would only make them look bad
The Duke of Edinburgh definitely chose violence in this scene.
😏
Lucky she didn’t pick up the phone and get the Tower of London on the horn.
Lol, true.😂
He really was petty and childish. He "married up" but was mad he wasn't "king". He had at least one affair. The queen put up with it because of the C of E rules on divorce, and she respected the institution and what it meant if she were to go against the rules. I feel for her in that she always had the "no fun" roles but did it out of duty.
Damn. He mimicked the stammer and everything. Jeez.
Yeah that was just fucking mean. I can understand being frustrated at Elizabeth but mimicking George VI’s stuttering was completely unnecessary and WAY over the line.
@@flowerfaerie8931 It was also incredibly mean to taunt his wife with the rivalry with her sister. Between both things I wouid have told him to get out too.
1:15 this is the 20th century now, and not even the Royal Family has any privacy anymore
Yeah it's like because they're Royals they can't have fights. God i really love my privacy...
Makes me not want to be famous...
This is my absolutely fav scene
Strange. It's my favorite scene well.
Prince Philip: (mocks King George VI infront of Elizabeth's face)
Queen Elizabeth II: 0:59 *So, you have chosen death?!*
RIP for both of them
😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣So true.
Never mock a daughter’s cherished late father. Loving fathers to daughters are a rare breed and those of us who are lucky enough to have them will fight for them tooth and nail.
I spoke to a VIP coordinator at a major airport years ago. He had met many dignitaries and heads of state and church leaders and celebrities. I asked him who was his least favorite and his most. His most favorite was the Dalai Llama. A truly humble and kind man. His least was Prince Phillip.
No one really liked that racist bastard except maybe the Queen, at the start of their relationship.
What was prince Phillip personality like?
@@empanda.123o very demanding and condescending to the point of being rude according to my friend.
I almost cried when he handed it to her. Such an honorable thing. Can't believed it ever happened though.
As soon as Philip brought up Elizabeth's father and her and Margaret's rivalry, I was like, "ok, so he's dead. I'll start making the funeral arrangements now."😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😆
The fact they kinda just understood they ambushed the royals and they felt bad. Definitely was hoping to catch a tranquil moment between a young couple on a royal tour, only to see an angry marital spat
People in the comments are forgetting the context; the Queen being utterly committed to the tour. A great sign of resoect for the Commonwealth, that the Commonwealth repay here.
E-news: "Their tempers were very frayed...This film crew was standing outside their little holiday villa. The next thing they knew, Prince Philip appeared on the balcony, followed by a tennis racket and a pair of tennis shoes thrown at his head. The queen came out and shouted at him to come back. She then grabbed [Philip] and dragged him back inside."
However, it wasn't Elizabeth who asked for the footage back. The royal press secretary did. Although, it's said the queen did thank the crew for their discretion.
Important to remember the press were much more deferential in the 1950s. They would have considered it unpatriotic to report negatively about a domestic dispute.
Among the many changes during her reign, they got more and more sensationalist over the decades.
And in fact, they never filmed the Queen in embarrassing moments. They always respected her.
I believe that reporter got much respect for doing that and became a Royal favourite whenever they were Down Undee
Prince Philip knew what he was getting into when he married Elizabeth.
1:13 “Shit we’re screwed”
Damn, I understand Phillip was effing pissed that Lizzie Q took his ciggies away, but he didn't have to imitate and mock her father's stutter, that was *really* unnecessary bro.😑
Lol worse, that's his uncle.
Phillip should have remembered himself.
What does that mean?
It means he married the next Sovereign of England, and one does not disrespect such people in front of others.
Profound respect they had for the Queen.
I am in favour for Matt as 007
Damn, not a bad idea.
I love Matt Smith, so that's worth looking into.
Whats such an interesting story is that this event fight and camera man politely turning over the footage really happened. Its not a fictional story like most of the crown is.
Just speaking for the plot, she doesn’t need to get angry or get physical, all she need to do is just breath in relaxation and say: “You’re one to talk” and then basically just point out what kind of a bastard his father is and the fact that he still craves for his father’s approval or a father figure even though he spend every ounce of his energy proving his masculinity, his clarity and his independence is just amusing to her. If Philip dares to throw fist at her after this, then that’s another story.
You may record The Queen, but not Elizabeth herself.
That was respect/class right there. I respect elizabeth for going herself too
Despite the controversy of invasion of privacy, it's nice to see even the royals, who seemingly had a perfect marriage, had a domestic, especially when the wife throws something at the husband during a row.
If it happen today this one will be on TMZ within the next hour 🤣🤣
yeah what the camera guy did was great... But this was the 1950s. There's no way that would have made the evening news.
When people werent narcissistic and werent just looking to get a name for themselves on the expense of others.
Lol and that was during the 1950s?
@@millers3888 was less common before social media
@@markluka7356narcissism has nothing to do with social media.People were very narcissistic then,different ways but still narcissistic.
Poor Elizabeth, she loved her Father so much who only become King because Edward born David abdicaed for Wallis Simpson. Wouldn't it be something if it were discovered she was related to Wallis Simpson.
For once the person being portrayed is actually better looking than the actor! They couldn’t find someone more handsome than Prince Philip?
damn poor matt smith
Sure, but more charming than Matt Smith? Never. Physical features don't determine acting skills.
Yes they can’t.
Leave Matt alone, no need to hate on him, geez.
I personally think Matt Smith is more handsome than Philip at this age but okay
Something tells me this would more likely have been caused by anger about the Prince's escapades.
what a spectacular human being
Well if they could run cover for FDR like they did - They can certainly cut the Queen a little slack. Bully!
"I'd Be Better Off With Cancer!" Dear God, Phillip be careful with what you say. You're Son, Granddaughter In Law and former Daughter In Law now have it.
The actor is so good, that i felt angry of him
He complained throughout.....very ungrateful sort.
Exactly. He complained a lot but his life was the most privileged of all thanks to her and her position in the world. Otherwise he was penniless, fatherless and motherless, no family other than Lord Mountbatten, yet he was unhappy to play second fiddle, he wanted to be King.
No queria ser Rey queria seguir estando en la Marina @@Ariana-wv4pf
Reminds me of Uncle Larry and Aunt Rosie.
Phillip should have been the better person there. After that he learnt his lesson. Elizabeth scolding him about not smoking ciggies probably extended his lifespan 99 years of age.
And here we have a BTS argument between the 11th doctor and river song 😂
Did this actually happen?
Apparently so. It was their one day off during the 1954 Australian tour. Philip took the smart option and flew up to Woomera.
I think it did 🤣
Exactly what I was thinking
It did!
@@michaelhayden725I lived in Woomera!
Having this footage wouldve been a TREAT ngl
people talking about how it would be instantly instagrammed and the "journalist" would be gleeful.. it really doesn't help that people would be happily watching it and engaging with it and commenting on it. As much as the "journalist" and "papparazi" would be gleeful, so would the viewers and it creates a cycle of incentive.
if the viewers though don't engage and make it 'unprofitable' then the journalists and papparazi would not bother invading others private lives.
Issue is we humans are perversely vouyeristic of other peoples private intimate lives, and there are those of us who are deviant exhibitionist of our private lives creating the society we have today.
Her Aussie subjects loved her so much they put her on the $5 note & gave her back her DV tape 🇬🇧 🇦🇺 💷
Everything is so fragile with the royal family. Don’t stir, don’t leer, don’t dare show frustration…. Living in a thin glassed aquarium.
1:00 Wow. Elizabeth II flips out.
Did this actually happen in real life? Elizabeth II flipped out?
it did, but it wasn't known what they were arguing about
@@sarahstone4339 I'm sure those newscasters that caught the moment knew what it was about, but out of respect, they've taken that conversation to the grave, so to speak.they just pointed out that they had a marriage fight to led to a racket and shoes flying towards Philip's head and an embarrassed wife paying for the caught-on-camera outburst.
Perhaps. The sad part is seeing how the conversation is strictly between 2 people, we have ZERO idea what it was about or the exact words.
@@sarahstone4339how do you know what they were arguing about?
@@startracker5895 "it wasnt known what the argument was about"
obviously because the reporters were outside and across a lawn, so had no idea what caused the Queen to throw a tennis racket and scream at her husband.
and we will NEVER know what was ever really said. He could of said that dress made her look fat, or to emote once in a while instead of looking like she was always walking at a funeral march. We will never truly know.
Can I have the negatives
Will u keep this film???😳
Ok..." Hallo, MI6 ? May. I have. helps, here?"
She should have divorced Philip then. He did not appreciate Elizabeth. He was a brat.
dIvorce ?
@@maelguiraud3568 Standard Reddit advice, for all situations.
I’d love to know what the real argument was about! Lol
hahaha that was awesome
Non aveva scelta 😎
Did this actually happen???
It certainly did, although nobody knows what they were actually arguing about, so the scriptwriters had to make that up.
Did this actually happen
Yeah.
Seemed like a miserable bstd, but if true complete pos narc.
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Damn, was Phillip *trying* to get himself killed in this scene?😂For real. It's like, bro, stop before you get brutally murdered by the Queen of England.🤣🤣🤣
Always nice to remember a time when journalists and the media were actually decent honorable people.
1:16 oh great, now everyone back in England will see you two fighting, you don't want that now do you? it will only make you two look bad