Prince Philip Receives His Royal Title from King George | The Crown (Matt Smith, Jared Harris)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- My dears, in this scene, King George VI (Jared Harris) coughs up blood in the bathroom, but he seems unfazed. He then heads downstairs to a room filled with dignified gentlemen. Among them is Philip (Matt Smith), who is set to marry King George's daughter, Elizabeth (Claire Foy), after renouncing his foreign titles, awaiting his royal title from King George.
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Tobacco surely killed King Geroge VI. I think he knew he did not have much time left
Same thing as his father and daughter Margaret. All three of them smoked like chimneys.
@@SR-iy4gg goerge had a manservant all he was hand roll his cigarettes
I assumed it accelerated lung cancer cause he had to get a lung removed earlier on.
@@rockmanx00777 actually he did have his entire left lung removed and part of his right. My guess is that his physicians could not remove all the cancer
And he was only 56 as well, and would have had the best health care in the world at the time. Compare this to Elizabeth who loved until she was 96.
Jared Harris got all of his old man's talent. Every bit. He can play any role.
He received peerage, not Royal title; he was not HRH at that point.
Agreed. He was not made a prince again until after his wife had been queen several years already.
@@SR-iy4gg Imagine being out-ranked in title by your 8 year old son...
Yes, he did. He received the HRH title immediately and became the Duke of Edinburgh officially at the wedding. For the 20 hours or so before the wedding he was officially known as HRH Sir Philip Mountbatten. He did not become a Prince of the UK until several years later, but that had no bearing on his HRH.
@@Otaku155he was always going to be outranked. The heir apparent is number two on the official order of precedence. Elizabeth changed the royal family order to place Philip second, ahead of Charles, but at official state events, Philip was always behind Charles. And he knew this would happen from the moment he married Elizabeth.
@@jasonkoch3182 Once he was elevated to Prince, he and his son were the same rank.
There is some question as to whether Philip was really required to give up his titles after all.
He shouldn't have had to. I've never heard of anyone else having to give up their royal titles when marrying into the British or any other royal family.
@@SR-iy4gg a female royal, upon marrying a male royal assumes the feminine version of his styles. Just because you may not have heard of it doesn’t mean it’s not what happens.
There’s a very good reason why, HRH The Princess Elizabeth married a commoner who renounced his foreign princely titles, and that is to preserve her title, and to not introduce confusion as to which house she belong to. As the future head of a Ruling house - the House of Windsor, it was imperative for the British government and the royal family, that Elizabeth remain Britain’s princess, and not to be titled as a minor princess of a more minor royal house.
The closest example was the marriage of HRH Princess Maud of Wales. She was the youngest daughter of Edward VII and married a prince from Denmark. Her title became HRH Princess Charles of Denmark.
Through a series of interesting events, he eventually became King Haakon VII of Norway, and Maud became the Queen of Norway. Not bad for marrying a minor royal in a non-ruling house.
In Elizabeth’s case, there is no way upon her marriage to Prince Philip that the British establishment would have allowed the heiress presumptive to be HRH Princess Philip of Denmark and Greece. Quite simply Elizabeth would have never assumed titles from a more minor, non-ruling,and deposed royal house.
@@briandfallon74 Charles was, as I recall, the second son of the then-king of Sweden. Not exactly a minor Royal.
There is a precedent for a royal giving up their titles in one country because they married into another House.
Queen Anne-Marie of the Hellenes was born a Princess of Denmark. On order for consent to her marriage to Constantine II to be granted, she had to renounce her Danish titles upon marriage.
Her other sister, Benedikte, has different conditions: in order for her children to have succession rights in Denmark, they had to be brought up in Sweden (they weren't). There is still some question as to whether that condition was legal.
@@gidzmobug2323 second sons of reigning monarchs are an interesting lot. Ask Princes Edward and Harry about that.
Philip was a minor royal and the Swedish throne was in the exact same Royal House as Philip.
Elizabeth would never have been allowed to be HRH Princess Philip of Denmark and Greece.
@@briandfallon74 Edward is the third son of Elizabeth and Philip (Andrew is the second). But I would not consider Edward a minor Royal.
Phillip did not recieve his Peerage until the day of His marriage
God Save the King Emperor
What is the red ribbon King George VI is wearing st the top of his stack?
Order of Bath, likely Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Bath First Class
Anyone know why the King pulled Philip's hand towards his groin? Some old meaning, I hope? 😅
Boss move. Basically saying he's reluctant to award him, don't eff it up.
King didn't look to happy
@@stephentate5076 in real life was he disappointed that Elizabeth chose to marry Philip?
God that cough is awful.
И это правда я его поставила а ты кто есть Елизавета
So, all them modern royals surrounding the current King and waiting to inherit are all overwhelmingly Greek in the gene-pool.
No, because the modern Greek royal family was imported from Germany when Greece gained independence. They were not native to Greece.
@@ExVeritateLibertas Damn, sounds like a quasi-Zionist plot.
@@ExVeritateLibertas
*DENMARK* ( *House of*
*Glücksburg* ) Scandinavian
(Denmark and Norway
royal families)
The full name is: House of
Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-
Glücksburg
It is a cadet branch of the
ancient Oldenburg Dynasty
(1101 CE) that goes back
even further to the Kings
of the Dark Ages
NOT
"German" per-se. like the
Hanovers (Queen Victoria)
or her husband Albert
(Saxe-Coburg and Gotha)
@ dand3953
The British Royals have been
German ... Germanic, since
George 1st (1660 -- 1727)
(i.e. House of Hanover) =
George 1, 2, 3, 4, William IV
then Victoria (Hanover)
Victoria married (m. 1840)
Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg
and Gotha (also German)
These people married other
Germans from other royal
houses.
Most of the Scandinavian
and German royals are
Protestants. As are the
British ... Since Henry VIII
In 1917 George V declared
that the British Royal Family's
name (i.e. Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha) would be changed to
WINDSOR.[1]
Prince Philip is from a Danish
(Scandinavian)/German
royal family.
Queen Elizabeth's mother was
Scottish. Princess Diana was
English, Catherine Middleton
Windsor (Prince William's wife)
is English
So, the BRF is now and for the
foreseeable future is going to
be more English/Scots -=British
than German
Prior to the Germans, the last
English/Scots monarch to sit
on the throne was Queen
Anne of the UK (1665--1714)
She was the last monarch of
the Stuart dynasty.
She had no surviving children so
the Crown was supposed to go to
her cousin (whose mother was
a Stuart) named Sophia of Hanover.
Anne outlived Sophia; so
Sophia's son became George
1st of the UK.
_____________________________
1.) RE: 1917 LAW
It wasn't just the Saxe-Coburg
and Gotha --> WINDSOR
Battenberg --> MOUNTBATTEN
Teck --> CAMBRIDGE
George V 's wife, Queen-consort
Mary, was a Teck before her
marriage to George V. She had
two brothers who changed their
surname to Cambridge (both
had been raised in the UK -
as had Queen-consort Mary)
The Battenberg --> Mountbatten
family had also been raised in the
UK
The Teck and Battenberg princes
who had married British princesses
were chosen by Queen Victoria
because the were willing to move
to the UK (both lacked land and
were second sons) Queen Victoria
didn't care! She and the others
running the British empire were
making piles of money!
@@here_we_go_again2571 This is wonderful ... make one obviously incorrect statement and an OC provides the correct assessment! In great detail. I bow to your wisdom. Thank you.
More videos about these people getting a mountbattering!
Kneeling.
Demotion.
A Big royal Brat! Like his son!