@@Helga7850 still she remain married to him even though they separated after the fall of the monarchy in 1946 she always accompanied him to official events as his wife- Something I doubt Diana would’ve done she was a modern woman in every sense of the way
@@marvinscott6181 Oh Great and if I may add barely surviving my friend!.. thanks for asking. You had your milk 🥛 before bed.. I sure had some, it helps. 👅 Night & Merry Xmas 🎅🎄🌃
I used to despise Philip in season 1 and 2 because of how he treated Charles but in the end I realized he was right about Charles all along. He saw how childish and immature Charles was.
I hated Philip in the first two seasons but I disagree with the part about Charles. Charles was never born bad or cruel. He was raised this way. He was never treated right, with love or actual care. It was only duty and trying to forge him into something he wasn't. He was a theater kid, not a future ruler. As much as I blame him for what he did to Diana, let's not forget that his family is equally to blame, both in raising him that way and in what they in his marriage.
paleobc65 : Which is why most monarchies have failed. In democracies with elected leaders, everyone is supposed to matter. The US has just rediscovered that..the hard way!
@@annek5013 - and meghan fled the UK, and now meghan is acting as if she is the queen in America !!!!!! When meghan loses her bogus lawsuit against the tabloids, " The Truth About meghan, " will be told all over the world !!!!!!
yes unfortunately but it was certainly possible to do BOTH. Other royal families seem to not have such messed up families even when parents are kings/queens. I am done giving Windsors a pass for lousy parenting and family support & blaming “duty.”
@@SunderSingh-wg1jo charles with Camille n diana with another man . That means both r same . They don't leave r free even after divorce , it is very sad n . wrong that they kill diana
Well he was hated by his mother in law his whole life and had to give up eveything to be queen's husband. So maybe he understood what she was going through.
@@silkroadssssss61 Mind revealing who these people are, or back this up with some evidence? There are letters from Phillip to Diana which are encouraging and warm-hearted. Now easy with the conspiracy theories even though many people are big fans of these type of theories.
Philip believe it or not is the one who encouraged Harry to follow his heart. Especially since Harry was mad that he had to give up military life. I feel sad for Philip he gave up so much.
@@21karo12 I don't remember their names but they are into all this conspiracy stuff, I know its a lie and Phillip was really good with Diana and is with harry
That is so true. I think mainly most of the people in this story were victims of circumstances beyond their control and unable to adapt to a new world the 20th century brought in.
Exactly. I feel like NO ONE actually got this show or this scene. Everyone’s still poor Diana, when the reality is Diana was self absorbed and unhappy not because she was heartbroken over Charles…she naively believed she was going to live a fairytale princess story where everything went prefect and well…she was the star. I think why Kate adjusts so well is because she doesn’t seem to dwell on the attention. She, like Queen Elizabeth really treat the role of a Royal like a job. A duty. And when you realize your Royal status is more of a duty of toil and labor…well you aren’t suckered into thinking it’s gonna be a fairytale.
@@lavaboy1565 not really. Most boys don’t fantasize about marrying a princess or a Queen. And unfortunately because of toxic masculinity, most aren’t willing to be with a woman that’s more powerful and has more money than them…because of the very things Philip had to give up.
Amazing Screenplay - how Margaret is shown when he says Lost, Charles when says Lonely, Anne when he says Irrelevant, himself when he says An Outsider and Her Majesty when he says the only person that matters. Kudos to the team for making an excellent series.
Anne is HARDLY "irrelevant". She always was and is still the hardest working "royal" with a full calendar of functions and duties, long after most people would have retired. She's also the only member of the royal family who has ever competed in the Olympics. But what would the WRITERS of this crap know?
@@stevecarson4162 being the hardest working…as the show showed, doesn’t make you relevant. Plenty of people work hard and that work goes unnoticed. That was Anne’s point and gripe she had.
Princess Diana and Prince Phillip actually sent letters to one another after Princess Diana's divorce to his son. Even the opening letter was "my dearest papa" and he was also affectionate towards Princess Diana.
So far on this show we do have him being impressed with her (at the hunt) and then giving her a piece of his mind, though it sounds more of fatherly scolding that absolute dislike (this scene), so I would say there is still enough time for them to portray his true empathetic relationship with her
In this scene, he's actually more a father to her than to Charles. Phillip knows her worth and how much the people loved her, something he never received. So, telling her that it wont end well doesnt mean he was threathening her, he was just looking out for her.
Difference between Philip and Diana is that the Queen was still invested in her marriage with Philip and wanted to make it work, whereas Charles did not care for Diana. Which is why Diana can’t adjust the way Philip eventually did.
The Queen had no choice but to stay married no matter what. She went through 'similar' experience when her husband was stress with the whole control lifestyle and had affairs, she had to play stone heart and give him an ultimatum..'be my husband or...and he chose to be "the Queen's husband" but it was the hardest choice he had to make. His career as an officer or his life as the husband to the Queen.
@@PX111174MUSICBOX but Phillip never disrespected Elizabeh or rubbed his love for his other woman in Elizabeth's face like Charles did to Diana always, he caused her so much pain
it will not end well for you well I hope the same goes for his present wife how cruel this young girls life ended I wonder who is thinking of her and her children now
Philip and Diana were really different though, Elizabeth loved him from the start and listened to him, Charles well lmao we know how shit he was to Diana, he chased her first only to cast her aside later and act surprised when she doesn't want to take his shit anymore.
I think her sense of self was shattered. When she was able to face the true ness of her situation she decided to 'thine own self be true." Non Asserting - Assertive. This is empowering. I hope the future generations do have a decent life. Princess Diana, her birth family are also Aristocrats as is Camilla Family I led to believe. No matter rich or poor nothing is guaranteed in this life. I guess because of their position, there can be a lot of pretending. When I hear the Queen Grandchildren speak they appear well balanced young people. Sociable. But they won't have the challenges a lot of us face. I would not have a clue unless I walked in their shoes. I seen all the Long Lens Photographers out when taking photos of Prince William & Wife. Must be awful. Like in a target fishbowl. Like show on Demand TV. Bugger that. Is that the message Prince Edward tried to put out with the "It's a Knockout" he did before he married? A subtle send up. Who would know.
The queen is going through what any other widow goes through. The difference is that she is queen. Her heart will be smashed to pieces but is not allowed to show her grief except in private. For that I feel especially sad.
Violet blue is absolutely right.Poor little rich girl,her demise is tragic, of course.But the Crown is just a (very good) dramatic series.Not a historical piece.
Even Diana said in the Bashir interview that Charles isn't up to fulfilling "the top job". He still isn't. Just as William isn't. Birth order in the BRF is a real bitch. It never asks who's more well suited to rule the Monarchy.
philip actually told diana how he couldn’t understand why charles would obsess over a woman like camilla instead of her, and he was hoping the marriage could somehow work
Philip didn't understand his child and what his child needed. He saw what he thought he needed and snared it. People need to be able to make their own choices and be held accountable to those choices. Diana is quite fortunate they had moved beyond throwing broken things into the asylum.
You love who you love. And if you try to make someone do something they don't want to do, then it may very well push them in that direction you are trying to stop/avoid. I feel some sympathy for Charles..can you imagine being forced to marry someone you don't love? that's gotta be tough. I'm not sure about the story on how he treated Diana but I'm guessing the fault doesn't Entirely lay on his shoulders. it appears that institution is very very dysfuntional.
I've read Philip actually liked her- out spoken, expressed her own opinion- a lot like himself and he wanted her to stick it out because he felt she and Charles would modernize the monarchy, like he wanted to do at one time.
Honestly charles was an idiot. Here he had a woman who the world would stop everything to listen to, she had almost very similar ideas about the monarchy and she was very outspoken, and even supportive of many things liberal, but he ended up choosing a cow who can barely get the attention of her own neighborhood. He could have gotten over the affair like normal people, went to therapy supported his wife, and not be a jealous little beta male, and really worked through the marriage instead of abandoning her for high groove, and he really would have been adored by many people in the world today. And he would not be sitting here, like he is now, complaining about how he was the first one to talk about climate change and no one heard him and being a child about it, and being called a hypocrite for it now. There is a saying in India, "only an experienced jeweler can tell you the worth of a Diamond in the rough" and he certainly is not experienced. Good luck UK, ya'll better brace yourselves.
@@kanamenoname210 But he never loved Diana!!! You can't force someone to "learn to love someone".... Had these Dinosaurs in the Monarchy let him marry the girl he really loved ten years earlier, Diana would still be alive today.
This fact makes the conspiracy theories that Phillip killed her rather hard to believe. Like, they were friends, close. I don't think Phillip would have offed her.
I always liked Princess Diana even without the series got out, but after I started to watch it, Prince Philip became my second favorite member of the royal family since season 1 because of his character.
@Savvi C maybe, but you can see that he was a little angry at Diana. Especially when the servant comes in for the second time, he glares at her for a second
Tobias Menzies was phenomenal as Philip. To get his voice altered vastly different from his own to match Philip’s was amazing and he got his mannerisms and body language spot on. Jonathan Pryce will be incredible too in Seasons 5-6.
As an american royal watcher, Prince Phillip has always been the most fascinating out of all the royals to me. And knowing that he was one of the few that was truly in Dianas corner makes me admire him more. A german born Greek Prince who became a model Prince Consort. He was to Queen Elizabeth what his ancestor Albert was to Victoria. R.I.P HRH Prince Phillip
Really Prince Philip did care for Diana now I understand why he walked with his grandsons and Charles on Diana funeral! He really loved her as a daughter!
Philip said that he would walk with the boys because William didn't want to do it without him. The 2 boys were strongly encouraged to walk because Charles was scared the public would boo him or something like that, and having the boys there served as a shield (this is from the woman who did Harry's biography a while ago although she is now unhinged, so take it with a grain of salt)
@@hitthefries I have always believed that the RF made the boys walk beside Charles because they were worried someone might take a pot shot at him. So I would say she was right about that.
@@Pyro4Lyfe - and meghan was determined to " PUSH " Queen Elizabeth aside... and meghan actually behaved... as if meghan was the queen !!!!!! meghan REFUSED to follow Royal Protocol, and enter the car " first, " and the queen, " second!"
Queen and Country. My gosh what a terrifying thing. Prince Edward put together a tremendous series which he called Crown and Country. The key word is DUTY. My generation ( the generation of Prince Charles and Princess Anne ) really wasn’t that keen on duty ....
It wasn't a threat, it was a realistic viewpoint based on his experiences. What he was asserting was that the divorce would hang over Diana, damage her reputation, and potentially harm her children. In his beliefs, people who divorced or who broke away from the royal family were not regarded highly by the public (look at the Duke of Windsor), and indeed Diana WOULD be hounded by the press (not talking about the event in Paris). However Philip failed to realize that attitudes towards divorce and royal family were much different than when he was growing up. Although he's still not TOTALLY wrong: look how the British press treats Megan Markle.
Yeah but we all know what and who killed Diana, just because we don't have the power or evidence to prove it does not mean it didn't happen. I mean this is a family that works very closely with their secret agencies and international governments, and not to mention they also have known to use power to get people out of jail time because they were dating a member of the family. So... it could be taken both ways. But it seems sad that people still buy in to the whole media killed diana thing when you got so many weird things about the events.
Tobias Menzies really took Philip's character to another level. He's brilliant, in an understated way. I really loved his performance in 'Terror' as well. Hoping to see much more from him.
He's not wrong, but probably wasn't hinting at her death. See, he grew up and lived in a time where divorce was very much a shameful thing. Royals especially were ostracized and bullied if they divorced. He didn't want her to go through that, but at the same time, he knew he couldn't force her to stay. He knew his son was a lost cause and Diana was no Princess Alexandra (Queen of King Edward VII, Elizabeth's great-grandfather, whom he cheated on throughout their marriage). All he could do was warn her as a father would.
The irony is that Princess Diana who is dying for attention and care due to her traumatic childhood, marries a family which gives you constant ignorance and neglect unless you're the head of the family, the Queen.
@@soniiabaybee He knew what would happen to her, especially in the public image, had she broken away. Of course he couldn't have anticipated that she'd die just a few years after breaking off, forever cementing her image in the public opinion as the tragic, too good for this world, princess who died all too young. But one doesn't need much imagination what would've happened with time if she'd lived on, with her youthful beauty slowly fading away while raising the bastard grandchild of a delusional Egyptian businessman.
@@soniiabaybee He warns her, this is not a threat. But he warns her against all the system, all the civil servants, Charles' entourage, statesmen etc. that will target her in million ways possible. This scene is excellent and Tobias Menzies delivers it!
The royal family orchestrated Princess Diana's death. She was a threat to the throne and they had to put an end to her..rest in peace Princess Diana, the people's princess, and rot in hell to everyone else in the royal family.
@@Frederic1406 And I'll include he also knew that in spite of her ideal, realistically she wouldn't be able to handle what they do to things they discard.
@@AzguardMike what rubbish. they did not want the couple to divorce but it reached a point where the queen ordered a divorce because Diana was so much at odds with C that it was threatening hte monarchy.
The compromise the Queen gave to her husband after all the protocols he must follow in respect to her was for him to be the head of the family and so it was and still is.
I won't exactly describe his speech as emotional but rather an appeal to Diana to endure her sadness for the sake of her mother-in-law's pride and status.
So we’ll said! She should be miserable for a woman who never showed her any empathy or compassion. The allegiance to the queen is something I’ll ever understand.
Pride and status? How do you people even exist? It is an obvious appeal to know that being part of the Royal Family means you have become part of a cultural and political entity, not just a run of the mill family from the suburbs. He is appealing to Diana to recognise that in this situation, the Queen or King at the time is the person who matters. The others wield no power, and are thus, irrelevant.
Rather an appeal to Diana to remind her of the fact that she is not a normal woman, she's a princess, and so a public servant and in particular a servant of the crown, impersonated by Elizabeth. They all have to be loyal to Elizabeth not because of her pride, as you say, but because she's the embodiment of the secular institution of monarchy on which they all depend, and without which they loose all their privileges. He's reminding her that the "essence of her duty", the reason why has what she has, is to serve the crown, not to go after her personal happiness. Diana failed to understand that as did Charles.
I'm glad I'm not born in a family that is any sort of public figure... Be Businesses tycoons, royals or celebrities... I can barely handle life just as it is and having the constant attention of people on you devoid of affection and care seems like the worst prison to live in
Phillip liked Diana from the moment he met her. He saw something inside of her that he didn’t see in anyone in his family, not even in the Queen. It’s like Phillip knows a Queen or King is someone the people choose, not someone who is elected or inherited but the sovereign we choose to lead us. That’s why there were revolutions in every country when the monarch neglected their countries affairs. Being King or Queen is a privilege because it puts you in a position to be extremely loved or extremely hated. Choose to be Loved.
I think it came from his own upbringing. He saw how quick it was to displace a king or a monarch and he saw the effects his mom had on the people of greece and england later than no one else in the family could have. Its tragic that the queen has more say in the relationships in family than him, he seems to be more level headed at times.
I think we give Phillip too much credit for simply being what a man who was given a lot more liberty to love, time to mature and see errs of his ways, and a woman he could look up to even when he felt neutered under her power, was capable to achieve.
It is a matter of record that Philip was always respectful and caring towards Diana... it's such a twisted farce that so many common people blame him for 'having her killed'
But his main duty was to The Crown and he'd do everything to preserve it. Diana was seen as a threat for whatever reason (something she new, the baby she carried from another man or whatever else) and he'd do anything to remove her out of the way no matter how much he loved her. You never know what goes on in the mind of people.
I think what separated them was that Phillip could never do what Diana did. He couldn't break away for the same reasons he tried to discourage Diana to in this scene. He long ago accepted his place in the family no matter how miserable a life that meant living, basically sold out because he thought there was no alternative. Diana on the otherhand was not willing to give up so easily and I think that's why they kept in touch after she divorced Charles, he admired her bravery to do what he couldn't.
He also had a long-lasting marriage to a woman he loved and four children and several grandchildren to think of. Leaving would hurt them all to no end, especially given their public profile and that him leaving would force Elizabeth to relinquish her crown as a divorcee, and also mean he had to give the ones he loved up. They also probably made it worth it.
Yes ligy george I agree but the end of this clip is ambiguous and leaves Philip open to the conspiracy theorists. No doubt one of the very very clever writer’s intentions
Philip’s grandmother was Olga from the House of Romanov. She was daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia and granddaughter of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. Small world.
Oh God this scene makes me breakdown in tears because when Phillip describes the internal struggle of not feeling wanted or loved, you have to look at yourself from the outside and realize there’s more to life than one’s own happiness
"Everyone in this system is a lost, lonely, irrelevant outsider apart from the one person, the ONLY person that matters. She is the oxygen we all breath, the essence of all our duty.. Your problem if I may say, is you seem to be confused about WHO that person is" Phillip telling Diana this is one of my favorites moments because, not only it shows his devotion and loyalty towards Elizabeth but also shows that (aside from having a horrible husband) Diana looked like she wanted to be the same or even more important than the queen.. she remind me a bit of Margaret when she was younger. Phillip also looked like he was telling her to wait and let Charles make the move on the divorce.. maybe then it would've been different then.. who knows
I love how the actor invokes Prince Phillips mannerisms and body stance and the rustic of his voice to bring the character to life like it was Prince Phillips himself.
I kinda like their relationship. They are both outsiders and Phillip empathised with Diana so much. I think he is the only one cared for her. Btw, the cast is amazing!! Kudos 🙌🏽✨
Great scene. Rest In Peace Prince Phillip and of course Princess Diana. Both people in this scene have now passed on. Phillip most definitely did his duty and very honourably served his wife and country. A great and fulfilling 99-100 years. Let’s make this next century great in his honour. ❤️🙏
For me this wasn't just the best scene of the season, but I may have to say of the entire series to date. Father and Daughter in-law, finally seeing each others true selves for the first time. Diana slowly coming to the realisation that she deserves more out of life then what shes been dealt. And if her husband let alone his family can't give her the love she deserves then she'll find it on her own, naturally. Philip realising that Diana can't be baited as the young naive girl anymore with false securities and how her priorities aren't that of the "standard" Royal protocol thus, questions her judgement (or lack there of, in his eyes). Brilliantly written and acted from start to finish. Emma and Tobias truly embraced their characters. It honestly did feel as though I was watching Prince Philip and Princess Diana have this discussion.
@@VishtheFish101 This. The debate is not around if its good or bad, it´s about how it actually IS. And it is just like that. It´s a monarchy, a system constructed entirely around a single person: the monarch.
he was the only person who really gave a damn about her rest of the family was so cold towards her every here own husband still is a narcissistic who is mad for camilla, they didn't deserve someone as good as princess diana tbh
“She is the essence of your duty…” Harkening back to the advice given by the former king. It was Philip’s reality check all those years ago as he was joining the family. He was about the same age as Diana in this scene. But Philip was shown love by the young Elizabeth. She fought for her partner. She respected him even when others couldn’t understand what was so special about him. Diana was never given the reality check nor given the proper respect by her partner. So sad. C & D could have been a great power couple.
What I absolutely love about the writing in this show is that every character is given the care and attention they all rightfully deserve. It all happened in reality, and people have made a fuss about it all, people SYMPATHIZED with Diana, Phillip, Margaret, etc. But all the drama, all the pain and all the hardship these people went through does not matter at all compared to the Queen. Ever since the first episode, King George said that “she is the essence of your duty”, in which Phillip reiterates to Diana. Every season ends with everyone putting aside their own personal hardships to serve Elizabeth, who in turn, probably has the hardest job on Earth. “To be divine, yet mortal.”
I think in this scene, Philli tried to get Diana to understand the position she was truly in. He didn't want things to go bad for her, he tried to warn her. He was born a Prince but lost his birthright. But he always knew that when he married Elizabeth, as Queen Mary said in season 1 " The Crown must ALWAYS win"
Prince Philip's relatives were murdered first his sister and nephews then his uncle with his own family, so he was talking from experience, but there wasn't much that he could do, Charles was already determined to stay with Camila.
They're both have the same feels, when they joined with windsor. But, Phillips has Elizabeth beside him no mattle why. In the other hands, Diana hasn't anyone beside her.
I find it odd that the Crown is written by Peter Morgan whom also wrote the movie the Queen, in the movie he depicts Prince Philip has not giving a rats ass about Diana and being completely indifferent and dismissive of her even in death, but in the Crown it shows that they had a fonder relationship and he was quite supportive of her. Guess maybe more research was done for the Crown, considering they use to still write letters to each other even after the divorce.
In The Queen, Elizabeth reminds Philip that he was the most "enthusiastic" about the marriage, implying that at one time he had affection for Diana. Obviously, by the events of the movie, he was fed up with her.
She's a lot to take. No one wanted to raise their children, as that was left to nannies. Diana needed a mother. She was not ready to be a mother when she was not fully developed into a capable young woman. They got the recipe wrong thinking the parts that made her 'delicate' would make her a good wife for Charles. She was too young for a man to father her and raise her. With proper grooming, she'd been a better wife for Edward.
@@QuietlyCurious They were all fed up with her. At first, I think most of them liked her, she was pretty, sweet, seemed willing to fit in. Within a short time, she clearly didn't fit in and most of the RF became impatient with her, including Philip and the Queen.
I would say in modern times it is not. The modern apolitically monarchy is simply a institution that ensures the British social hierarchy and establishment remains enact. All the actually politics and governing that made past personal scarifies by people born into ruling families has long gone. With no great power comes no great responsibility, and that results in no real duty in my book.
He's right, she was running around like she was a celebrity and. The world revolved around her. It didn't it's about the queen/crown and eventually it will be able Charles but Diana just always wanted the light. Philip learned to walk behind and always be number 2.
@@mydisneynme She was innocent when she married. By the time she did the interview trashing the Royal family she was destructive and vindictive. If she wanted to be a role model she could have behaved in a dignified manner. No affairs with married men. No insulting her son’s father internationally.
"She is the essence of your duty" - thats what King George told Philip in the first season before he died. What beautiful writing in this show.
Nice catch! I agree, the writing is excellent. But then, the writers do have quite a lot to work with
You understand the titles, the... dukedom... they are not the job. SHE is the job.
Still one of the strongest scenes in the whole show if you ask me!
@@Dreamw4lk3r Jared Harris is gold in everything!
@@Helga7850 still she remain married to him even though they separated after the fall of the monarchy in 1946 she always accompanied him to official events as his wife- Something I doubt Diana would’ve done she was a modern woman in every sense of the way
It’s called TV. Fantasyland. Geez.
Imagine the royal family watching this series together and Prince Philip going " I think it's fantastic"
Honestly though lol
"Bloody fantastic!" and "give that bloody actor a bloody award" 😂😂😂
Well they've made theire feelings known about this Drama.
Apparently he was asked by someone if he did watch and he glowering replied "Don't be ridiculous"
the queen watches these actually lmao
He was also an outsider which is what made this conversation so meaningful
Oh my that’s lovely 😊 and good to know about that.....tell me how you doing today my friend hope you having a wonderful day today I hope so.......
@@marvinscott6181 🍷😆
@@evm6177 how is everything going with you friend?
@@marvinscott6181 Oh Great and if I may add barely surviving my friend!.. thanks for asking. You had your milk 🥛 before bed.. I sure had some, it helps. 👅
Night & Merry Xmas 🎅🎄🌃
@@evm6177 same dear where you from are you from the state?
I used to despise Philip in season 1 and 2 because of how he treated Charles but in the end I realized he was right about Charles all along. He saw how childish and immature Charles was.
Yeah , Phillip try to "make him the king" but Charles just don have it
The Rambler or was it the reason Charles became all he's accused for??
I hated Philip in the first two seasons but I disagree with the part about Charles. Charles was never born bad or cruel. He was raised this way. He was never treated right, with love or actual care. It was only duty and trying to forge him into something he wasn't. He was a theater kid, not a future ruler. As much as I blame him for what he did to Diana, let's not forget that his family is equally to blame, both in raising him that way and in what they in his marriage.
Maybe he is the way he is because of the way he was treated.
seasons 1 & 2, try watching real life for a change
At least there's one decent royalty that actually cared for Diana.
Diana was as bad as Charles. This show is a load of hogwash.
@@jowilltellthetruth5525 oh why??¿¿🤔
Prince Phillip just called as he saw it! Like him or hate’m for it!
@@jowilltellthetruth5525 have some brain , don't talk bad about angel
@@jowilltellthetruth5525 Shut the fuck up?! What have she done that was worse than Charles.
"Everyone in this system is a lost lonely irrelevant outsider apart from the one persona that matters" damn that was dark
paleobc65 : Which is why most monarchies have failed. In democracies with elected leaders, everyone is supposed to matter. The US has just rediscovered that..the hard way!
@@annek5013 you actually believe that in a democracy everyone matters and not just a few?
@@annek5013 k
@@annek5013 republics fail all the time all around the world.
@@annek5013 - and meghan fled the UK,
and now meghan is acting as if she is the queen in America !!!!!!
When meghan loses her bogus lawsuit against the tabloids,
" The Truth About meghan, " will be told all over the world !!!!!!
I think Prince Philip pitied Diana and he did his best to comfort her, but his duty to Elizabeth came before everything else.
I agree
yes unfortunately but it was certainly possible to do BOTH. Other royal families seem to not have such messed up families even when parents are kings/queens. I am done giving Windsors a pass for lousy parenting and family support & blaming “duty.”
That’s not true, he is the brain of planning to kill her in France.
Diana committed adultery with James Hewitt. Where is that scene?
@@SunderSingh-wg1jo charles with Camille n diana with another man . That means both r same . They don't leave r free even after divorce , it is very sad n . wrong that they kill diana
The truth is, in reality Phillip actually care for Diana, he wrote many letters of encouragement to her, especially after her divorce with Charles..
Well he was hated by his mother in law his whole life and had to give up eveything to be queen's husband. So maybe he understood what she was going through.
I thought Phillip didn't like lady di, there's even some people saying he made a plot to kill her
@@silkroadssssss61 Mind revealing who these people are, or back this up with some evidence? There are letters from Phillip to Diana which are encouraging and warm-hearted. Now easy with the conspiracy theories even though many people are big fans of these type of theories.
Philip believe it or not is the one who encouraged Harry to follow his heart. Especially since Harry was mad that he had to give up military life. I feel sad for Philip he gave up so much.
@@21karo12 I don't remember their names but they are into all this conspiracy stuff, I know its a lie and Phillip was really good with Diana and is with harry
I feel like the story of Princess of Diana is the ultimate warning to all girls who say when they say I want to be a princess when I grow up.
Yep for sure, its basically be careful what you wish for. Things don't always seem fun and happy once you're in it.
That is so true. I think mainly most of the people in this story were victims of circumstances beyond their control and unable to adapt to a new world the 20th century brought in.
its funny i would say the same about prince Philip being a warning to all boys too. He did lose a lot.
Exactly. I feel like NO ONE actually got this show or this scene.
Everyone’s still poor Diana, when the reality is Diana was self absorbed and unhappy not because she was heartbroken over Charles…she naively believed she was going to live a fairytale princess story where everything went prefect and well…she was the star.
I think why Kate adjusts so well is because she doesn’t seem to dwell on the attention. She, like Queen Elizabeth really treat the role of a Royal like a job. A duty. And when you realize your Royal status is more of a duty of toil and labor…well you aren’t suckered into thinking it’s gonna be a fairytale.
@@lavaboy1565 not really. Most boys don’t fantasize about marrying a princess or a Queen. And unfortunately because of toxic masculinity, most aren’t willing to be with a woman that’s more powerful and has more money than them…because of the very things Philip had to give up.
Amazing Screenplay - how Margaret is shown when he says Lost, Charles when says Lonely, Anne when he says Irrelevant, himself when he says An Outsider and Her Majesty when he says the only person that matters. Kudos to the team for making an excellent series.
I would say the best written series on TV right now on par with Succession and Atlanta.
@@inigobantok1579 agreed!
Anne is HARDLY "irrelevant". She always was and is still the hardest working "royal" with a full calendar of functions and duties, long after most people would have retired. She's also the only member of the royal family who has ever competed in the Olympics. But what would the WRITERS of this crap know?
@@stevecarson4162 being the hardest working…as the show showed, doesn’t make you relevant. Plenty of people work hard and that work goes unnoticed. That was Anne’s point and gripe she had.
I hoped that Philip says The Boss as when he refers to Her Majesty, since he always refers Her as the Boss
Princess Diana and Prince Phillip actually sent letters to one another after Princess Diana's divorce to his son. Even the opening letter was "my dearest papa" and he was also affectionate towards Princess Diana.
@@areshawke7445 in the documentaries about Diana, they found letters from Prince Phillip.
@@areshawke7445 they portrays the whole royals not loving and caring about her
So far on this show we do have him being impressed with her (at the hunt) and then giving her a piece of his mind, though it sounds more of fatherly scolding that absolute dislike (this scene), so I would say there is still enough time for them to portray his true empathetic relationship with her
This is so true she was very close to him it’s annoying when they make him seem like the villain
In this scene, he's actually more a father to her than to Charles. Phillip knows her worth and how much the people loved her, something he never received. So, telling her that it wont end well doesnt mean he was threathening her, he was just looking out for her.
Difference between Philip and Diana is that the Queen was still invested in her marriage with Philip and wanted to make it work, whereas Charles did not care for Diana. Which is why Diana can’t adjust the way Philip eventually did.
The Queen had no choice but to stay married no matter what. She went through 'similar'
experience when her husband was stress with the whole control lifestyle and had affairs, she had to play stone heart and give him an ultimatum..'be my husband or...and he chose to be "the Queen's husband" but it was the hardest choice he had to make. His career as an officer or his life as the husband to the Queen.
@@PX111174MUSICBOX Thank you for supporting with your sense of reasoning my Beloved how are you doing today? A complement of the Season to you .
@@PX111174MUSICBOX but Phillip never disrespected Elizabeh or rubbed his love for his other woman in Elizabeth's face like Charles did to Diana always, he caused her so much pain
@@joyjoy1342 J, you are right, it wasn't as bad, but cheating is cheating.
I made the adjustment to my comment. Thanks for the correction.
@@dukeofyork4620 💛ly but 👍🏾..same to you. MC🌲
People don’t really notice but Phillip and Diana were close. They kept in touch even after the divorce and she referred to him as papa
it will not end well for you well I hope the same goes for his present wife how cruel this young girls life ended I wonder who is thinking of her and her children now
If you think about there’s were outsiders who were later welcomed into royal family. He perfectly knew what she was going through.
Hence his threat to her in this clip "it will not end well for you" - "is that a threat?[Diana]" very touching!!
@@ChrisMacri376 You do know that line was made up, right?
@@sidbid1590 yup, the contraction is between the title and the words ... not the artistic licence used to extreme in this series.
Philip and Diana were really different though, Elizabeth loved him from the start and listened to him, Charles well lmao we know how shit he was to Diana, he chased her first only to cast her aside later and act surprised when she doesn't want to take his shit anymore.
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Also his brother wanted to talk to Diana first but the queen intervened
@@dammy551 which brother Andrew or Edward?
@@georgiasweetpotato7170 Andrew
I think her sense of self was shattered. When she was able to face the true ness of her situation she decided to 'thine own self be true." Non Asserting - Assertive. This is empowering. I hope the future generations do have a decent life. Princess Diana, her birth family are also Aristocrats as is Camilla Family I led to believe. No matter rich or poor nothing is guaranteed in this life. I guess because of their position, there can be a lot of pretending. When I hear the Queen Grandchildren speak they appear well balanced young people. Sociable. But they won't have the challenges a lot of us face. I would not have a clue unless I walked in their shoes. I seen all the Long Lens Photographers out when taking photos of Prince William & Wife. Must be awful. Like in a target fishbowl. Like show on Demand TV. Bugger that. Is that the message Prince Edward tried to put out with the "It's a Knockout" he did before he married? A subtle send up. Who would know.
May prince philip rest in peace.Cant even imagine what the queen is going thorugh.Condolences to the royal family
The queen is going through what any other widow goes through. The difference is that she is queen. Her heart will be smashed to pieces but is not allowed to show her grief except in private. For that I feel especially sad.
cant imagine what shes going through? he was 99, im sure she was prepared that he wasnt going to live longer
About time. You don't expect them to be immortal just cux rOyAl fAmiLy
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 It still hurts to lose someone you’re husband for Christ sake dude .
Elizabeth has joined her Husband, may both rest in peace
Philip was vocal about how Charles is not fit for the throne.
Violet blue is absolutely right.Poor little rich girl,her demise is tragic, of course.But the Crown is just a (very good) dramatic series.Not a historical piece.
I prefer Anne than Charles, honestly. Like Philip does lmao
Even Diana said in the Bashir interview that Charles isn't up to fulfilling "the top job". He still isn't. Just as William isn't. Birth order in the BRF is a real bitch. It never asks who's more well suited to rule the Monarchy.
@@bulbasaur32 Anne is a much better choice, just as Harry would be. Birth order isn't the best barometer of talent & heart in the BRF.
@@kimcoates7569 I don't know anything. Can you tell me why Harry would be better than William?
philip actually told diana how he couldn’t understand why charles would obsess over a woman like camilla instead of her, and he was hoping the marriage could somehow work
Prince Philip was speaking on the behalf of the Public at the time.
Philip didn't understand his child and what his child needed. He saw what he thought he needed and snared it. People need to be able to make their own choices and be held accountable to those choices. Diana is quite fortunate they had moved beyond throwing broken things into the asylum.
You love who you love. And if you try to make someone do something they don't want to do, then it may very well push them in that direction you are trying to stop/avoid. I feel some sympathy for Charles..can you imagine being forced to marry someone you don't love? that's gotta be tough. I'm not sure about the story on how he treated Diana but I'm guessing the fault doesn't Entirely lay on his shoulders. it appears that institution is very very dysfuntional.
Charles is lacking of common sense a kindergarten student is ten times smarter than him
2:02 Let's just say I can't see it ending well for you.
A bit of foreshadowing of what fate Diana will have when she and Charles divorce.
I've read Philip actually liked her- out spoken, expressed her own opinion- a lot like himself and he wanted her to stick it out because he felt she and Charles would modernize the monarchy, like he wanted to do at one time.
yeah, diana used to call her pa in their letters. they were close.
Honestly charles was an idiot. Here he had a woman who the world would stop everything to listen to, she had almost very similar ideas about the monarchy and she was very outspoken, and even supportive of many things liberal, but he ended up choosing a cow who can barely get the attention of her own neighborhood. He could have gotten over the affair like normal people, went to therapy supported his wife, and not be a jealous little beta male, and really worked through the marriage instead of abandoning her for high groove, and he really would have been adored by many people in the world today. And he would not be sitting here, like he is now, complaining about how he was the first one to talk about climate change and no one heard him and being a child about it, and being called a hypocrite for it now. There is a saying in India, "only an experienced jeweler can tell you the worth of a Diamond in the rough" and he certainly is not experienced. Good luck UK, ya'll better brace yourselves.
@@kanamenoname210 But he never loved Diana!!! You can't force someone to "learn to love someone"....
Had these Dinosaurs in the Monarchy let him marry the girl he really loved ten years earlier, Diana would still be alive today.
@@kanamenoname210 idiot
This fact makes the conspiracy theories that Phillip killed her rather hard to believe. Like, they were friends, close. I don't think Phillip would have offed her.
I always liked Princess Diana even without the series got out, but after I started to watch it, Prince Philip became my second favorite member of the royal family since season 1 because of his character.
Who’s here after Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh passed away?
Me i watched this a week ago before he died
May he rest in peace
Me!
His youngest son
Me
The way Philip was talking to the servants in an angry tone but softened a bit towards Diana gets me everytime.
@Savvi C maybe, but you can see that he was a little angry at Diana. Especially when the servant comes in for the second time, he glares at her for a second
@@PC1974 lmao, that explains why they were flirting during the hunting scene
How rude to the servant! Servants are humans, not dogs. Another terrible guy! 👽 That's why like father like son. 👽
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Tobias Menzies was phenomenal as Philip. To get his voice altered vastly different from his own to match Philip’s was amazing and he got his mannerisms and body language spot on. Jonathan Pryce will be incredible too in Seasons 5-6.
mhm ! agreed! i liked him in outlander too ^_^
Tobias doesn't get the recognition that he deserves.
Great actor
Game of Thrones S8 did Tobias Menzies dirty.
@Inigo Bantok he was sadly snubbed at the Emmys 😭
"I have no option but to break away"
"I wouldn't do that, I can't see it ending well for you"
Well that's a foreshadowing 👀
than do you think it?
@@kendrinawaskoro3031 What kind of foreshadowing may I ask?
@@sleepysalsw are you being facetious?
Ooh, subtle foreshadowing on Diana's demise and death! 😭💔
Princess diana and Prince philip are happily celebrating their lives in heaven rest in peace both of my favorite royals.
Umm...considering their histories I don't think they'd end up in heaven together
As an american royal watcher, Prince Phillip has always been the most fascinating out of all the royals to me. And knowing that he was one of the few that was truly in Dianas corner makes me admire him more. A german born Greek Prince who became a model Prince Consort. He was to Queen Elizabeth what his ancestor Albert was to Victoria. R.I.P HRH Prince Phillip
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Really Prince Philip did care for Diana now I understand why he walked with his grandsons and Charles on Diana funeral! He really loved her as a daughter!
Me too think the same
Philip said that he would walk with the boys because William didn't want to do it without him. The 2 boys were strongly encouraged to walk because Charles was scared the public would boo him or something like that, and having the boys there served as a shield (this is from the woman who did Harry's biography a while ago although she is now unhinged, so take it with a grain of salt)
@@hitthefries I have always believed that the RF made the boys walk beside Charles because they were worried someone might take a pot shot at him.
So I would say she was right about that.
@@marigold6920 yep, i think so too
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Huge shout back from s1e01. When king george vi was talking to Philip on that boat back when they were very young. "She is the essence of your duty"
She is the job
@@Pyro4Lyfe - and meghan was determined to " PUSH "
Queen Elizabeth aside... and meghan actually behaved...
as if meghan was the queen !!!!!! meghan REFUSED to follow
Royal Protocol, and enter the car " first, " and the queen, " second!"
SßK0
Queen and Country. My gosh what a terrifying thing. Prince Edward put together a tremendous series which he called Crown and Country. The key word is DUTY. My generation ( the generation of Prince Charles and Princess Anne ) really wasn’t that keen on duty ....
@@AlmaWells Which is strange as to why she would refuse to enter a car first before the Queen; even after the Queen has given her permission to do so.
It wasn't a threat, it was a realistic viewpoint based on his experiences.
What he was asserting was that the divorce would hang over Diana, damage her reputation, and potentially harm her children. In his beliefs, people who divorced or who broke away from the royal family were not regarded highly by the public (look at the Duke of Windsor), and indeed Diana WOULD be hounded by the press (not talking about the event in Paris). However Philip failed to realize that attitudes towards divorce and royal family were much different than when he was growing up.
Although he's still not TOTALLY wrong: look how the British press treats Megan Markle.
@@Nestid93 you nailed it!
Yeah but we all know what and who killed Diana, just because we don't have the power or evidence to prove it does not mean it didn't happen. I mean this is a family that works very closely with their secret agencies and international governments, and not to mention they also have known to use power to get people out of jail time because they were dating a member of the family. So... it could be taken both ways. But it seems sad that people still buy in to the whole media killed diana thing when you got so many weird things about the events.
@@donaldtrumpet3094 Poor Harry :(
exactly, he was realistic
@@karensmyth1215 Have you ever by any chance seen Mean Girls?
Diana died at 36 so young, he lived almost 3 times as long. I hope they are both at peace now.
Tobias Menzies really took Philip's character to another level. He's brilliant, in an understated way. I really loved his performance in 'Terror' as well. Hoping to see much more from him.
He's absolutely brilliant in Outlander
He’s in game of thrones too!! I knew I recognised him from somewhere
Watch Rome.
He's just phenomenal, even in 2005. So glad he's everywhere now!
@@kegiganiyu361 Edmure Tully.
"lets just say, i don't see it ending well for you"..........the forecasting gives me goosebumps
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I agree
@@dukeofyork4620 😂
It’s like he foreshadowed her death
He's not wrong, but probably wasn't hinting at her death. See, he grew up and lived in a time where divorce was very much a shameful thing. Royals especially were ostracized and bullied if they divorced. He didn't want her to go through that, but at the same time, he knew he couldn't force her to stay. He knew his son was a lost cause and Diana was no Princess Alexandra (Queen of King Edward VII, Elizabeth's great-grandfather, whom he cheated on throughout their marriage). All he could do was warn her as a father would.
The irony is that Princess Diana who is dying for attention and care due to her traumatic childhood, marries a family which gives you constant ignorance and neglect unless you're the head of the family, the Queen.
Traumatic childhood?
@@qwerttzizzi Her father didn't treat her mother well (he was violent) , then he gained full custody and she was unable to see her mom
@@karinahuertas6259 didnt know that..poor Diana
It's not a family it's Monarchy. They all had to sacrifice who they are for the sake of the Crown.
I guess we are all attracted to familiarity.
Will definitely miss this cast. But looking forward to Imelda Staunton
Who is imelda sheltn?
@@annagarcia1527 professor umbridge from harry potter and the order of the phoenix
@@CheatCodeChico i never watched that stuff. I meant like who will they be in the show?
@@annagarcia1527 The Queen
And Elizabeth Debicki as Diana!
"I can't see it ending well for you". Prince Phillip had a hunch of what was going to happen if she left the family. He warned her to endure.
So in reality did he warn her not to get ahead of herself knowin she would be inn danger or did he threaten her?
@@soniiabaybee He knew what would happen to her, especially in the public image, had she broken away. Of course he couldn't have anticipated that she'd die just a few years after breaking off, forever cementing her image in the public opinion as the tragic, too good for this world, princess who died all too young. But one doesn't need much imagination what would've happened with time if she'd lived on, with her youthful beauty slowly fading away while raising the bastard grandchild of a delusional Egyptian businessman.
@@soniiabaybee He warns her, this is not a threat. But he warns her against all the system, all the civil servants, Charles' entourage, statesmen etc. that will target her in million ways possible.
This scene is excellent and Tobias Menzies delivers it!
The royal family orchestrated Princess Diana's death. She was a threat to the throne and they had to put an end to her..rest in peace Princess Diana, the people's princess, and rot in hell to everyone else in the royal family.
@@Frederic1406 And I'll include he also knew that in spite of her ideal, realistically she wouldn't be able to handle what they do to things they discard.
He wasn't threatening her. He was warning her. From one outsider to another
"if you try to divorce Charles, they'll kill you"
@@AzguardMikeİs this Prince Philip's quote?
@@AzguardMike what rubbish. they did not want the couple to divorce but it reached a point where the queen ordered a divorce because Diana was so much at odds with C that it was threatening hte monarchy.
Prince Philip related to Diana the most as he had a hard time for so long to fit in the whole scenario.
Oh my that’s lovely 😊 and good to know about that.....tell me how you doing today my friend hope you having a wonderful day today I hope so.......
The compromise the Queen gave to her husband after all the protocols he must follow in respect to her was for him to be the head of the family and so it was and still is.
I do want to congratulate Emma for working really hard to get "that Diana accent". It is so well done
I won't exactly describe his speech as emotional but rather an appeal to Diana to endure her sadness for the sake of her mother-in-law's pride and status.
Here here, well said
I disagree, It's very emotional in many ways, but mostly because he's saying the exact words he's felt as the prince.
So we’ll said! She should be miserable for a woman who never showed her any empathy or compassion. The allegiance to the queen is something I’ll ever understand.
Pride and status? How do you people even exist? It is an obvious appeal to know that being part of the Royal Family means you have become part of a cultural and political entity, not just a run of the mill family from the suburbs. He is appealing to Diana to recognise that in this situation, the Queen or King at the time is the person who matters. The others wield no power, and are thus, irrelevant.
Rather an appeal to Diana to remind her of the fact that she is not a normal woman, she's a princess, and so a public servant and in particular a servant of the crown, impersonated by Elizabeth. They all have to be loyal to Elizabeth not because of her pride, as you say, but because she's the embodiment of the secular institution of monarchy on which they all depend, and without which they loose all their privileges. He's reminding her that the "essence of her duty", the reason why has what she has, is to serve the crown, not to go after her personal happiness. Diana failed to understand that as did Charles.
Rest in peace His Royal Highness Prince Philip and Princess Diana, finally they meet again
He was such a caring, much more understanding and more sensitive in person. My deepest condolences.
I'm glad I'm not born in a family that is any sort of public figure... Be Businesses tycoons, royals or celebrities... I can barely handle life just as it is and having the constant attention of people on you devoid of affection and care seems like the worst prison to live in
Oh my that’s lovely 😊 and good to know about that.....tell me how you doing today my friend hope you having a wonderful day today I hope so.......
@@marvinscott6181 take your meds dude, your comments here are weird af
@@hkleider what the hell you saying?
A Datta, CORRECT!!! Being 'a no body' is a unpretentious gift of a lifetime 🤗.
@@sistagalsistagal8136 hey
Phillip liked Diana from the moment he met her. He saw something inside of her that he didn’t see in anyone in his family, not even in the Queen. It’s like Phillip knows a Queen or King is someone the people choose, not someone who is elected or inherited but the sovereign we choose to lead us. That’s why there were revolutions in every country when the monarch neglected their countries affairs. Being King or Queen is a privilege because it puts you in a position to be extremely loved or extremely hated. Choose to be Loved.
Oh my that’s lovely 😊 and good to know about that.....tell me how you doing today my friend hope you having a wonderful day today I hope so.......
I think it came from his own upbringing. He saw how quick it was to displace a king or a monarch and he saw the effects his mom had on the people of greece and england later than no one else in the family could have. Its tragic that the queen has more say in the relationships in family than him, he seems to be more level headed at times.
@@karensmyth1215 oh that’s nice....how are you doing today?
I think we give Phillip too much credit for simply being what a man who was given a lot more liberty to love, time to mature and see errs of his ways, and a woman he could look up to even when he felt neutered under her power, was capable to achieve.
The monarchy isn't chosen by people anymore. They just enjoy cuz they're born lucky.
They absolutely nailed the casting for Her Royal Highness Diana. I was truly moved by her and character story. Can’t wait to see future seasons🙏🏽👑
Emma was done after this season. Elizabeth Debnicki is taking over for season 5.
It is a matter of record that Philip was always respectful and caring towards Diana... it's such a twisted farce that so many common people blame him for 'having her killed'
So doddies father was wrong to atribute the duke for her death
But his main duty was to The Crown and he'd do everything to preserve it. Diana was seen as a threat for whatever reason (something she new, the baby she carried from another man or whatever else) and he'd do anything to remove her out of the way no matter how much he loved her.
You never know what goes on in the mind of people.
"common people" who tf are you then lmao
@@partsparis he was grieving. Also if he could exonerate his son from wrongdoing then, like any parent, he would
I think what separated them was that Phillip could never do what Diana did. He couldn't break away for the same reasons he tried to discourage Diana to in this scene. He long ago accepted his place in the family no matter how miserable a life that meant living, basically sold out because he thought there was no alternative. Diana on the otherhand was not willing to give up so easily and I think that's why they kept in touch after she divorced Charles, he admired her bravery to do what he couldn't.
But the Queen is not an a-hole like Charles.
They didnt keep in touch. PHilip was far from pleased with Diana, and she was half afraid of him...
He also had a long-lasting marriage to a woman he loved and four children and several grandchildren to think of. Leaving would hurt them all to no end, especially given their public profile and that him leaving would force Elizabeth to relinquish her crown as a divorcee, and also mean he had to give the ones he loved up. They also probably made it worth it.
He spoke the truth but it was salt to wounds.
You couldn't said it better
True
Yes ligy george I agree but the end of this clip is ambiguous and leaves Philip open to the conspiracy theorists. No doubt one of the very very clever writer’s intentions
Yup! I actually really disliked Philip for his callousness to Diana in this scene
I wish they showed more of their relationship in the show. He was one of the few who was authentically affectionate to Diana.
Philip’s grandmother was Olga from the House of Romanov. She was daughter of Grand Duke Constantine Nikolaevich of Russia and granddaughter of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia. Small world.
And his mother's aunt was empress Alexandra of Russia.
Now that Prince Philip is gone, like her, this scene makes more sense to me. R.I.P
Tobias Menzies is a TREMENDOUS actor, everything he does is pure gold!
It’s easy to forget, but Philip had seen first hand just how easily a monarchy falls when the people turn against it.
Philip = most realistic person
Oh God this scene makes me breakdown in tears because when Phillip describes the internal struggle of not feeling wanted or loved, you have to look at yourself from the outside and realize there’s more to life than one’s own happiness
Phillip literaly said to Diana: "mama and i don't understand ho Charles chose Camilla over you"
C & C : cruel
Charles is an ass.
not "literally." calm down
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 if he write letters to Diana saying that, IT'S LITERALLY!!! LOL
Camilla was charles's first experience of you know...
Prince Phillip knows how they treat u being an outsider thats why they are very close together Prince Phillip is a KING For me
"Everyone in this system is a lost, lonely, irrelevant outsider apart from the one person, the ONLY person that matters. She is the oxygen we all breath, the essence of all our duty.. Your problem if I may say, is you seem to be confused about WHO that person is" Phillip telling Diana this is one of my favorites moments because, not only it shows his devotion and loyalty towards Elizabeth but also shows that (aside from having a horrible husband) Diana looked like she wanted to be the same or even more important than the queen.. she remind me a bit of Margaret when she was younger.
Phillip also looked like he was telling her to wait and let Charles make the move on the divorce.. maybe then it would've been different then.. who knows
I love how the actor invokes Prince Phillips mannerisms and body stance and the rustic of his voice to bring the character to life like it was Prince Phillips himself.
RIP Prince Philip and Princess Diana all these years later. May they be looking after each other now...
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Doubtful considering he most likely killed her! 🤦♂️
His performance in this is stellar. Not even recognizable as Tobias Menzies....he truly is, Prince Philip.
I hope they're both in peace to where ever they are. Rest in peace Diana and Phillip.
I kinda like their relationship. They are both outsiders and Phillip empathised with Diana so much. I think he is the only one cared for her. Btw, the cast is amazing!! Kudos 🙌🏽✨
Great scene. Rest In Peace Prince Phillip and of course Princess Diana. Both people in this scene have now passed on. Phillip most definitely did his duty and very honourably served his wife and country. A great and fulfilling 99-100 years. Let’s make this next century great in his honour. ❤️🙏
May both of them rest in peace.
For me this wasn't just the best scene of the season, but I may have to say of the entire series to date. Father and Daughter in-law, finally seeing each others true selves for the first time. Diana slowly coming to the realisation that she deserves more out of life then what shes been dealt. And if her husband let alone his family can't give her the love she deserves then she'll find it on her own, naturally. Philip realising that Diana can't be baited as the young naive girl anymore with false securities and how her priorities aren't that of the "standard" Royal protocol thus, questions her judgement (or lack there of, in his eyes).
Brilliantly written and acted from start to finish. Emma and Tobias truly embraced their characters. It honestly did feel as though I was watching Prince Philip and Princess Diana have this discussion.
*Tobias Menzies* is _so_ good in this role.
Hes a great actor
He was such a great actor even in outlander ❤️
RIP Prince Philip and Lady Diana🌹...
There's something fundamentally wrong with the notion that only ONE person matters and is therefore deserving of all devotion and power.
I agree but it is a Monarchy lol thats sort of how that works.
@@VishtheFish101 This. The debate is not around if its good or bad, it´s about how it actually IS. And it is just like that. It´s a monarchy, a system constructed entirely around a single person: the monarch.
There's some sense. There's some SENSE.
Not true, because in this single situation, the One Person embodies the entire monarchical system.
@@VishtheFish101
Then the monarchy shouldn't exist.
RIP-Prince Philip
1921-2021
The two legends have now passed away 😭😭😭
Prince Phillip was a great man, may his soul rest in peace 💕
Man if you notice when Prince Philip said "Come" Princess Diana did shake a little bit
Such power from Tobias 😂
he was the only person who really gave a damn about her rest of the family was so cold towards her every here own husband still is a narcissistic who is mad for camilla, they didn't deserve someone as good as princess diana tbh
“She is the essence of your duty…” Harkening back to the advice given by the former king. It was Philip’s reality check all those years ago as he was joining the family. He was about the same age as Diana in this scene. But Philip was shown love by the young Elizabeth. She fought for her partner. She respected him even when others couldn’t understand what was so special about him. Diana was never given the reality check nor given the proper respect by her partner. So sad. C & D could have been a great power couple.
What I absolutely love about the writing in this show is that every character is given the care and attention they all rightfully deserve. It all happened in reality, and people have made a fuss about it all, people SYMPATHIZED with Diana, Phillip, Margaret, etc.
But all the drama, all the pain and all the hardship these people went through does not matter at all compared to the Queen. Ever since the first episode, King George said that “she is the essence of your duty”, in which Phillip reiterates to Diana. Every season ends with everyone putting aside their own personal hardships to serve Elizabeth, who in turn, probably has the hardest job on Earth.
“To be divine, yet mortal.”
Rest in peace Diana and Philip
Rest in Peace Duke of Edinburgh, and Rest in Peace Princess of Wales 😔🕊🙏🏻
This was such a great show. I can't wait for the next two seasons! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Rest in peace prince philip.. maybe one of the most misunderstood members of the royal family
I think in this scene, Philli tried to get Diana to understand the position she was truly in. He didn't want things to go bad for her, he tried to warn her. He was born a Prince but lost his birthright. But he always knew that when he married Elizabeth, as Queen Mary said in season 1 " The Crown must ALWAYS win"
Rest in peace, Princess Diana and Prince Philip!
This was such an emotional scene. I actually cried at this scene.
And now these two are reunited in Heaven
philip is NOT going to heaven lmao
he is most definitely not
Rest in peace Philip
RIP Prince Philip, he was a good person 🕊❤🙏
Rest in peace Philip, you will be greatly missed
Prince Philip's relatives were murdered first his sister and nephews then his uncle with his own family, so he was talking from experience, but there wasn't much that he could do, Charles was already determined to stay with Camila.
They're both have the same feels, when they joined with windsor. But, Phillips has Elizabeth beside him no mattle why. In the other hands, Diana hasn't anyone beside her.
3:45 You can see that Emma Corrin got a little Surprised when Prince Philip said "COME!"
These are one of the scenes in the Crown that almost made me cry...
Rest in love and peace Prince Philip.
I find it odd that the Crown is written by Peter Morgan whom also wrote the movie the Queen, in the movie he depicts Prince Philip has not giving a rats ass about Diana and being completely indifferent and dismissive of her even in death, but in the Crown it shows that they had a fonder relationship and he was quite supportive of her. Guess maybe more research was done for the Crown, considering they use to still write letters to each other even after the divorce.
In The Queen, Elizabeth reminds Philip that he was the most "enthusiastic" about the marriage, implying that at one time he had affection for Diana. Obviously, by the events of the movie, he was fed up with her.
She's a lot to take. No one wanted to raise their children, as that was left to nannies. Diana needed a mother. She was not ready to be a mother when she was not fully developed into a capable young woman. They got the recipe wrong thinking the parts that made her 'delicate' would make her a good wife for Charles. She was too young for a man to father her and raise her. With proper grooming, she'd been a better wife for Edward.
She was fed up by the amount of publicity and humiliation by that point from her even though she's no longer part of the Royal Family
@@QuietlyCurious They were all fed up with her. At first, I think most of them liked her, she was pretty, sweet, seemed willing to fit in. Within a short time, she clearly didn't fit in and most of the RF became impatient with her, including Philip and the Queen.
Philip wrote her a few letters before the divorce, trying ot keep her on side....
Rip Prince Philip and diana
The issue has always been "whether the monarchy is an institution worthy of such sacrifice?"
No, the question is and always will be whether England is worth such a sacrifice..
@@timcunningham722 Amen.
I would say in modern times it is not. The modern apolitically monarchy is simply a institution that ensures the British social hierarchy and establishment remains enact. All the actually politics and governing that made past personal scarifies by people born into ruling families has long gone. With no great power comes no great responsibility, and that results in no real duty in my book.
RIP Prince Philip
Tobias menzies is such a great actor....the switch from caring to menacing in this scene is impressive!!!
He's right, she was running around like she was a celebrity and. The world revolved around her. It didn't it's about the queen/crown and eventually it will be able Charles but Diana just always wanted the light.
Philip learned to walk behind and always be number 2.
It came naturally.. people loved her from beginning.. she was an innocent girl.. not her fault
@@mydisneynme She was innocent when she married. By the time she did the interview trashing the Royal family she was destructive and vindictive. If she wanted to be a role model she could have behaved in a dignified manner. No affairs with married men. No insulting her son’s father internationally.
Came here after the sad news. RIP Prince Philip may he rest in peace 🙏🏻
May they both rest in peace 💔
Nah Philip deserves hell for being racist
@@ramiinferno evidence?
Philip and Diana were incredibly close, even after the divorce. She still referred to him as her “darling papa”.
"The fact is...the crown must win. Must ALWAYS win." - Queen Mary, Elizabeth II's grandmother