Queen Mother Buys Castle in Scotland | The Crown (Victoria Hamilton)
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- My dears, we observe that while visiting friends in Scotland, the Queen Mother (Victoria Hamilton) finds solace in anonymity, relishing her newfound freedom away from royal duties.
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"Free to those who can afford it, very expensive to those who can't." - Withnail.
She had a rare moment of anonymity that she will treasure for the rest of her life
At the end, when she looks at him and has tears in her eyes. . . Maybe he reminds her of her late husband and how nice it would be to be there with him.
She's thinking of all the gin she can buy with the money she saved on the castle.
@@pneron2032 The way she reached over 100 years... Booze and a sharp tongue... Scots are born with 1 per millilitre of alcohol in the blood, so they are not so quick to drink under the table😏
Also, she tears up when he jokes that she bargained 'like a true Scotswoman', and indeed she grew up at Glamis Castle in Scotland. And now, due to him, she was returning (albeit part time) to Scotland at Castle Mey.
Perhaps she was glad to have been themselves and now they cannot.
@@pneron2032 Don’t forget the Dubonnet!
Excellent cinematography... before he knows who she is, almost every cut has them both in the camera. After he figures it out, they are never in camera together.
I had not noticed that. Thank you for pointing this out.
Such a good observation!
This is my favorite scene of the whole series.
Agreed, you kind of wish they could have been friends to fill the loneliness
The Queen Mother left this castle to Charles in her will in 2002. He and Camilla still have it.
How nice for Charlie and CowMilla.
@@SymphonyBrahms wow how mature & adult of you ... grow up clearly you can't though. I don't like her any more then anyone else well she's just above that tart diana just above the concubine megan but still act like an adult sometimes at least.
@@craighanson-rc1mdwell said
@@craighanson-rc1md Speak for yourself, plenty of people think she’s fantastic.
@@SymphonyBrahms Did you think of that all on your own?
It's quite sad when she tears up, knowing her secret's out. There were probably few times in her life where someone was relaxed and authentic with her, allowing them to form a true friendship, rather than seeing her for her title and role as the Queen Mother and acting with deference. As he realises who she is, she sees that disappearing, knowing she'll likely never find it again, and mourns it. Good moment!
"Uhh you realise this didn't actually happen, right???" You are allowed to analyse fiction :)
I think it's poignant that it's her, as she nearly refused to marry into the family because she didn't want the royal life.
Boy, that IS NOT the impression Lady Colin Campbell gives in her biography of the Queen Mother. She suggests Elizabeth Bowes Lyon was absolutely determined to get a prince, and Albert wasn't necessarily her first choice. @@MsJubjubbird
@@jamesdalton3082 that biography was widely disputed by other writers. Some people like to create drama. But she actually refused him a few times and he kept on hanging around pressing his suit. They actually did love her.
I took it as she was touched when he called her a 'true Scotswoman'. She grew up in Glamis Castle in Scotland, and after all these years she was going to own a corner of it again.
@@jamesdalton3082 yep but Elizabeth Bowes Lyon was the catch, a very popular girl....
The encounter is the Queen Mother's purchase of the Castle of Mey in northern Scotland. Always worth a visit during open house season. !
In 1952 the castle was known as BARROGILL CASTLE! The Castle, Gardens and Parkland (which extended for 30 Acres ) were renovated between 1953/1955!
The Queen Mother restored the Castle's original name changing BARROGILL CASTLE back to the CASTLE OF MEY!
The Queen Mother spent 3 weeks in August and around 10 days in October!
The Castle is on the Caithness North Coast of Scotland, approximately 6 miles from the West of John o'Groats!
Do you end all your sentences with exclamations!!!
In 1973 I was fortunate to drive past this castle. From what I could see the gardens did look impressive!
Beautiful location!!!!!!!
Isn't the land something like 5000 acres
@@nbartlett6538 Do you not realize that your sentence should have ended with a question mark?
One of my FAVORITE sub plots of the early series. A wonderful depiction
He was probably thinking dam if only I knew, I could have charged her a fortune lol
It wouldn't have mattered. It wasn't his to sell. He was probably a caretaker or something.
I’ve had the same experiance in rl. Back in 1999 here in Greenland Kangerlussuaq. Science hotel. I came in the living room where 3 very very full bearded men were watching Flatliners. When I intered I greeted them in English. But they turned out the be Danes. So our conversation tuned to Danish. One of them was very friendly and curious, asked about me and my works. And was very hospitable and welcomming. We saw the film through. And when it finished. I got up say my goodbye. And left. Just as soon as I exsited, my coworker. Asked how was he. D’you know who that was? I replied. Who? Turned out the very friendly and curious man was our then Crown Prince Frederik. Who is now our King.
I had a similar experience once, caught an early morning flight with KLM and there was only myself and one other passenger (we were treated like royalty ironically), we were greeted by one of the pilots who was very hospitable and informed us he'd be flying us today and we had a bit of a chat, I remembered him because he had a bit of a resemblance to my dentist.
Few days later I see the guy in a photo on a news article - turns out he is the Dutch King who part-time flew commercial flights as a kind of hobby.
Charming story. Thank you for sharing.
If you ever make it to the north of Scotland, go and visit the Castle of Mey. It's beautiful. When I was there 12 years ago our guide had some stories to tell about HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.
please tell us some of the stories!
One of my favorite scene in the series
Appears to be someone who loves the castle and wanted new owners to properly take care of and restore the place? He must have truly loved the old pile of stones, mixed with blood and sweat, toil troubles and triumphs!
A beach is a beach is a beach, truly beautiful
I just LOVE Victoria Hamilton! She has no idea how beautiful and talented she is!!
One of my favorite scenes. Hope he happened very similar to this.
Unfortunately not. The castle was a derelict by 1952 and had not been used for any purpose since the end of the Second World War when it had been used as an officers rest home. The guy in this scene would only be a caretaker or realtor if he ever existed.
I'm listening to Lady Colin Campbell's book on Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Elizabeth got a sympathetic edit in the Crown.
what do you mean? is she worse than portrayed according Lady C?
My Grandmother was a lady in waiting to her - she was a complete and total cow, with the stubbornness of a donkey.
@@alexanderlolamax5144 She;s protrayed as nicer than she was. She's a lot nastier and scheming then portrayed in the Crown.
With the help of others she successfully overthrew a King.
@@intorainbowzOGLady Macbeth did much the same but she was more hands on; people forget that most Royal families are descended from killers who owe their positions to the forceful displacement/disposal of rivals - Edward VIII was lucky he got to keep his life and his wife.
@@intorainbowzOG which king?
The exterior shot is Slains Castle in Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire. It’s an eerie yet beautiful ruin on the coast.
Thought I recognised it, cheers.
I'd buy a castle in northern Scotland if I had 100 pounds.
As nice as that sounds, us normal folk wouldn't be able to afford the upkeep. Those ancient castles are incredibly expensive just to own.
It cost a fortune to repair and modernize it.
Additional information in these two villages (Caithness and John o'Groats) we have the possibility of watching a magnificent fantastic show of color and lights (Aurora Borealis)
I don’t care what they say about her, I would’ve loved to have had tea with her and let her tell all. We could’ve talked about whatever she wanted to talk about, even if she wanted to vent steam because she did it with class.
My Mum had tea with with the Queen Mother. She said she was delightful company.
How wonderful! 😊@@propertiesspain1869
Shallow, badly educated, badly dressed and an insufferable snob, constantly pickled in alcohol.
@@propertiesspain1869 That was the nicer of her two faces.
Such a poignant moment of in a truly great series. I can only wonder what she was thinking after he finally realized who she was. Was she thinking of the obvious pleasure his company gave her, the husband that she missed or the pleasure of not being treated as royal gave her? I have to say, I loved the first season most of all in this series.
Yea sure she was a rude person in reality from what people say, but she was one of my favorite secondary characters in the show
I can't imagine the Late Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother ever being rude to anyone; there's an old adage "To be rude is to be weak" as it smacks of a loss of strength of self control.
@@Kian2002she was rude as in she was basically stuck up and had an ego to everyday people
@@jshipp5469 You knew her then, from years of observation?
@@Kian2002based around statements made by her staff in later years
Im honestly shocked from your comments, hahaha. Who knows how the real woman was, but i grew up to dislike the character in the series almost from the first episode. She was portrayed so rude, vindictive, pedant and in occasions,very stupid. I felt like she pretended to be a worrieng loving mother but it end up feeling more worried by her status and she wasthe main culprit of Charles unhappy and tortuous marriage with Diana. So for this and many other things i grew fond of calling her "Cookie", like the Windsors did 😂😂😂
Only £100 for a great view.🤩
🤨But no electricity, no heating, no running water and the toilet is a plum loo.
Approximately £3,605,00 today.
You do know The Crown is not always giving the truth
I think they refer to that as quiet desperation.
My fav scene.
I wasn't thinking of Diana when she died. I was deep asleep. She woke me up.
She was with me about an hour.
How could the guy not recognize her?!??? 🤣🤣🤣
Remember that this was in the 1950’s when only the richest of the richest had tv’s and even then, it’s nowhere near the media attention celebrities and so and so get vs today.
So we're supposed to believe this man didn't recognize the Queen Mother.
Jeez the secret relationship she could have had with
Her look is like losing a friend, or knowing that she'll never see him again. And she wouldn't, I guess, since he'd inevitably be different from that point on.
Always like this part of the series
It will cost millions to be habitable, and "in keeping with" the royal household.
And it cost a fortune to renovate the old wreck of a house.
What’s the name of the beach in the scene?
And yet the idea of retiring to Scotland was abandoned. She stayed in Windsor to bully and coerce her children and grandchildren. Margaret could have married happily and come to Canada, Australia, Sri Lanka, Kenya, the West Indies? And lived in peace. Phillip might not have sent Charles to Gordonstoun School, to get him away from Granny.
Elizabeth II might have grown stronger, faster without her mother casting doubts on her abilities. After all her lack of experience and education were her Mother's choices.
The Crown is NOT a documentary. Margaret could have married happily if she was willing to give up the perks of being a member of the Royal Family. She was given the choice, she chose position over love. Lack of experience and education? They were home schooled, having some of the best tutors available, this was not that unusual amongst the aristocracy. The Queen was fluent in French & Doric, and spoke some German & Spanish. Philip, whose own childhood and adolescence was precarious flourished at Gordonstoun, he thought Charles would do the same however misguided that was.
that’s was actually so sad!
Do you really expect me to feel sorry for someone who just bought a CASTLE for $100.00 and that has to leave abruptly to catch a private plane back to a literal PALACE? Are you insane? Great show though. LOL
Too dear? He would never use that word, honestly. He would say expensive
As is? One hundred quid? Wow.
It was in terrible shape and she spent a shit ton renovating and refurbishing it.
What a ghastly family.
Princess Lavengra
Princess Katerra
Princess Terrica
Queen Neferterria
Linda cena.
Like she needs to worry about money.
...and apparently never did she ever. Lived a luxe life with few boundaries, and died with millions in debt.
I wish taxpayers give me money to buy property.😓
The Royal Family is worth Billions of ££. The Duchy's of Cornwall and Lancaster support the family. However, as of today, it costs each citizen in the UK about 77p per year to support the family. Cheap.
Not forgetting the army of sycophants and cap 'doffers ' like you that facilitate their ridiculous circus?
@@Toby_the_Glen lots of jobs for the lot!
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The one castle I wouldn’t mind the royals sending them to, it’s far far away from everyone else. Meghan gets a castle and the privacy, and the rest of the family doesn’t have to live near them.
Wasn’t a hundred pounds a lot of money in the 1950s or what? 😮
I think it was about $3 to a pound.
Royalty is very confusing. So they own so much that they get the rest for free…..
You know now why the US rebelled and threw off a king.
@ GK-up6xz
The BRF, like other royal families
accrued their money for centuries.
In most countries the royals were the
country's largest landowners. There
are Dukes in UK who own more land
on their estates than the BRF does
on their personal estates.
In UK: Windsor Great Park (and all of it's
buildings), Buckingham, Kensington, St.
James Palaces, Holyrood House (Scotland)
belong to the Crown, just like the crown jewels.
For the monarch to use but not own.
The monarch (Charles iii) outright owns
Balmoral Castle and its grounds, Clarence
House (London) and the Sandringham
Estate. He also owns his personal
residence that he had as Prince of Wales,
"Highgrove House" in Gloucester, UK .
I am not completely sure of the history of
Clarence House, but I think that it was
purchased (or given for use) to Elizabeth
and Prince Philip as a wedding present
from King George VI. (After all, Elizabeth
was the heir apparent/ Princess of Wales)
Later, after she became queen, her mother
(the Queen Mum) "downsized" to Clarence
House. Philip and Elizabeth had spent a
lot of money upgrading the mechanics
and restoring the building when they owned/
lived in it. They did not want to live in
Buckingham Palace. But the Prime Minister
(Churchill) and the Queen Mum insisted
that Elizabeth and Philip live in Buckingham
Palace.
Charles has talked about changing BP to
having only a very small royal apartment
(for use by the king when events are held)
and the king himself to reside in Clarence
House (to save money). Then turning over
BP to be used as offices and grace/favor
residences as well as a place for visiting
dignitaries.
I need some context here but how much is 100 pounds in today's money
What was the emergency that called her back to London?
Maybe Margaret was drinking too much.
@@SymphonyBrahmsMargaret was talking too much.
I think she saw something in him.
Must be nice.
Selling for something under true value could be considered a bribe.
A bribe for someone with no legsl office or power? Pretty silly bribe
Did she actually buy it? That's what I'd like to know.
Yeah, and she spent a lot of money refurbishing it. If I remember correctly, she ended up leaving it to Charles.
@@HookedOnSonics518 sort of, but not quite. The Queen Mother gave the property to the Castle of Mey Trust. Charles, Prince of Wales was president of the Trust.
@@OptimusWombat she left in trust so That charles don't have to pay inheritance tax.
@@krishnavyas313 do you have a reference to back that up? The Prince (now King) doesn't even use it as a residence. It's basically a tourist attraction.
@@OptimusWombat Charles used it many times and when he isn't there. They use it for tourism.
Queen mum left everything in trust so That the recipients don't have to pay inheritance tax.
It's common sense all rich people do that.
Charles - "I didn't know her."
Queen Mother - "What are you doing here?"
Charles - "Scientologists."
Search me.
Queen Mother - "You are royal."
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Anyone who talks about “alpha male testosterone kings” is a beta loser.
I thought that it was only Jews who would double the price.
Antisemitic
Your parents did a terrible work educating you.
@@simonbar-el4094 : No, they did a great job. It is you whose parents didn't teach you the concept of humor. Ever watch Family Guy? Similar vein.
He thinks he’s being clever,his remark makes him look like the racist clod he is!
Horrid woman
She was a mean old cow.
The racist alcoholic but because she was a queen: "she was lovely, so gracious and kind." 😂
Lovely? Gracious? Kind? Oh, they must have meant St. Joan.
Always like this part of the series