Princess Margaret learns the news of 9/11 - The Crown Season 6
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- Опубликовано: 18 янв 2024
- The Crown S06 E08
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I wished they would have shown Queen Elizabeth's reaction to 9/11. Little people know about the fact that she had The Star Spangled Banner played during the changing of the guard on 9/14. An event we replayed with our US army band playing God Save The Queen, outside the Uk Embassy in DC after the 2005 London bombings.
Something I will never forget. A classy and compassionate gesture.
God Save the Queen
Something I will never forget. A classy and compassionate gesture.
God Save the Queen
Something I will never forget. A classy and compassionate gesture.
God Save the Queen
Something I will never forget. A classy and compassionate gesture.
God Save the Queen
But big people did know.
Queen Elizabeth II lost her Dad and Grandma a year apart. Windsor Castle caught fire in 1992 and burned for hours. Princess Dianas death in 1997, then she lost her best friend Porchey in 2001 the same day the World Trade Center was attacked. Princess Margaret passed away Feb. 2002 and not even 6 weeks later she lost her mother Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mother. Then she had to watch her husband of 73 years pass away before her. She was a strong person. Rest easy ma’am.❤️
I’m so sorry the Queen Mother had to learn of it too. She was born in like, 1901, and I feel like 9/11 was way above her pay grade ya know? She was part of the old world. She lived through WW1 and WW2. It’s like she lived during humanity’s worst
She was born at August 4th, 1900. She was literally born in the XIX century and yet she got to see everything about that.
If you think that, you don't know history. Peace is the aberration for humans, not war.
were roman numerals really necessary? lol@@Oliver_Sterling_600
@@Oliver_Sterling_600sorry but I couldn't get the XIX reference. Is the figure or that alphabetic combination of some significance?
@@saumyapathak5865 The XIX century is every year between 1801 and 1901, so she was born during the XIX (19th) century.
The San Francisco man she was talking about was Jack Grandcolas, Widower of Flight 93 hero Lauren Grandcolas.
I think actually they’re referring to Melissa Herrington Hughes.
ruclips.net/video/wVGTFW9xcwg/видео.htmlsi=HfcylsYuNvSBfaEp
Rest easy Lauren 😢
Then they got it wrong. As she died on flight 93 in Pennsylvania, not New York
I was in Florida at the time, and my Dad was serving in SOCOM as an Lt. Col. in the Air Force. He sat us all down at night, tried to explain, and burst into tears. It's the only time I've ever seen my Dad cry.
Holy I was in Arizona at the time, my father came home early from work and my mother was in tears and me I thought it was a movie that it wasn’t real but they told that unfortunately was real…I was what 8/9 at the time to me it felt surreal
My grandpa, who served in WII, told me that night when we rewatched the news coverage since I watched almost "live" in my middle school classroom in Iowa. He told me to "burn these images in your memory kid. One day history will be written by people who think they know it. Just like me who served, you know served for the next generations to remember history correctly." It was the first time I saw the solder, not my grandpa. I just hugged him, and he never let go until I told him I had to move, and we kinda laugh at each other.
@@jessw9043my great great great great uncle. A revolutionary war vet was bought to tears too. I've never seen it. My grandpa was a WWI vet and I couldn't believe when they both cried and braided each other's hair due to the fact that men aren't supposed to cry. 😢
@@ln6122 nobody from the revolutionary war is alive to tell you shit even 23 years ago
i could be wrong but i think what they are saying is, their great grandpa's- great grandpa. This ia a memory of a story told BY a great grandpa, ABOUT a great grandpa. If im understanding correctly. That makes great great great great grandpa possibly old enough to be plausible. @nomercyinc6783
I felt so sorry for margret and Elizabeth two sisters who lost each other it’s horrific 💔
It's life. Get a grip...
@@georgegeorgiev3946 no shit
The San Francisco voicemail mentioned in 0:50 is of Mellissa Harrington Hughes. She was trying to call her husband Sean. Such a devastating time.
I was 7 years old and getting ready for school when we got the news. Since I live in California and it happened in New York, it was on tv when my brother and I woke up. We were living with my grandparents because dad was building our house. I remember seeing my parents' and grandparents' faces gray with shock. Mom and grandma were crying. My brother and I didn't go to school that day because mom wanted to hold onto us. I remember sitting on my grandparents' bed and watching the burning towers go down. It happened so fast yet it was playing in slow motion in my head.
The day after, on the 12th, my brother and I went to school and chatted with our classmates about it. Later, we had an assembly and the school faculty was trying to tell us all what happened. Then, we all sang "God Bless the USA". My nano's birthday is on September 12, but there wasn't much celebrating that year. We spent his birthday party being glued to the screen and praying that survivors would walk from the rubble.
My little town was affected. One of my brother's classmates knew a girl who was on one of the doomed flights. The father of a boy in my class packed up and went to NYC with the family dog. Both were trained in search and rescue and the boy's father is a firefighter. Near the high school, we had this large boulder that people could paint on. Someone painted a picture in remembrance. No one had the heart to paint over it, so another boulder was added. Every 9/11 anniversary, people will paint pictures on those rocks commemorating those who died. No matter how old I get, I don't think I'Il ever forget seeing the towers go down. It's burned in my memory. Every anniversary, I say a prayer for the ones who died and their loved ones. Never forget that day. Never.
im living in Canada i was getting ready to go to Gr.10 when i saw the news on Tv
I too was 7 years old on 9/11 and just waking up on Saturday morning here in Sydney Australia. I remember My parents were watching the tv in horror at the images of the Towers collapsing. the Headmaster of my school Mr Hindmarsh called an assembly on Monday morning and spoke about the importance of Australia's alliance with the US we had a minute silence for the lost. I didn't quite understand the gravity of the situation maybe because it was so far away from us here in Aus but everyone (the adults) at the time were so afraid that if it could happen to America the most Powerful nation on the planet it could happen here too.
I was 6 and we were evacuated because of the Norad base in town
One of my neighbors had a narrow escape. He overslept, missed his flight DC to JFK and a 9 am meeting at the WTC. He was at Washington National Airport (now Reagan National) when the third plane hit the Pentagon. "Lots of paper in the air". All flights were cancelled so he didn't go to NYC.
I was 9 and living in Brooklyn at the time. My school, PS45, was one of those that had a near perfect view of the towers on any clear day, from the open walkways connecting the two sides of the school. After the first tower was hit, a teacher ran into my class to tell my teacher. They spoke for some time by the door. If I remember correctly, they were both crying, but my teacher was trying to console the other woman. I guess thinking that that was the end of the terrible situation, she took the class to the walkway to see what was happening. We saw the thick plumes of smoke.
Minutes later we saw what I am sure I will never forget, as a second explosion occurred and we learned shortly after that we had just seen the second tower hit.
I remember reading that Sarah Ferguson was at the entrance of the World Trade Ctrs on 9/11 but she was driven away before the towers fell.
Seriously?!
I remember that day a school day nice and sunny ,at first they said it was a small plane, so I figured a small one place glider breaking a window or something ,then as the day went on we knew something big had happened. One of our teacher said the world would not be the same. That was true Strange that I remember it so well. I was 10 years old
About the same age as me.
I live, and still do, in Wisconsin. It was just a regular school day, but I and the majority of my classmates noticed the teachers were worried about something. I only found out about the attack when they took us all into the auditorium and turned on the Television to show us the news. Because the school was close to an airport, we were essentially evacuating because there were worries that terrorists were near, and schools would be a target.
I was one of those who could get home under my own power, so I left as soon as we were allowed to leave. The school called my parents to let them know I was "walking" home, so my mother, who was also a schoolteacher, only had to call my brother to pick up our other brother. When Dad came home, he informed us that Grandpa, who worked as a volunteer fire fighter, was organizing some fire trucks and volunteers to head to New York.
It's strange to me that I remember all those details
I was barely starting 2nd grade that day. My mom told me what had happened when she picked me up from school. My family didn't believe in watching TV, but my mom plugged in a cable set/antenna when we got home and she and I watched replays of the attack and live recordings of the aftermath. She held herself, crying and praying. I just sat there, mind blown that something like this happened in real life and not just in a story. My friend, who was 13 and living in Europe then, said that every TV channel was only airing news about the attacks for a good chunk of the day.
A friend had called me about the news -- I turned on the TV in time to see the first tower collapse. I went upstairs to find my landlady, and found her kindergarten-aged daughter sitting in front of their TV looking at the images. She wasn't at school because her dad had left early for work, and my landlady had woken up really sick with the flu. I remember turning off the TV and then going into the kitchen with her, to find oatmeal to make breakfast for her. Maybe it was just as well that I was so distracted, worrying about the little girl and also checking on her mom, that it took my mind off what was happening. (I don't know how much my landlady's daughter remembers about that day ... weird to think that she's almost 30 now.) I found out later that the husband of one of my childhood friends had been on the crew of Flight 93.
As another kid during the events remember that day vividly, it truly was a defining moment in the course of the world’s future. I was 9 so I had a good memory that life during the 90’s was truly a blessing, my younger brother barely remembers the 90’s but I remember it clearly. I blame that day for a lot of the hardships and building resentment and distrust amongst each other. I know that time right after people recalled how extra considerate we were to each other, very patriotic for a while, as we were going through the grief of what we lost that day, yet along the way we lost sight of that unity.
I was 11, and my teacher's husband called after the second plane hit the WTC. When she said "two planes just hit he World Trade Center," I thought she meant little Cessnas or something, till we turned on the tv.
Between the queens reaction to this news and how little we saw of porchie for a few seasons i wish we'd seen more of this instead of the will they wont they of will and kate
Keep it coming with the crown videos. Please
I was in high school. I was out in the quad with my environmental science class when a lady from the office came out and talked to our teacher for a few seconds. Our teacher then told us all to stop what we were doing and follow her back to the classroom. It wasn't our first time outside for that class, and being called in early like that had us all abuzz. When we took our seats, our teacher stood in front of us and said that there had been a terrorist attack in the World Trade Center in New York City, and that we would all be going home early. I took the bus home and my mom was watching the news. I can still see the towers burning.
You got to go home early? I went to school on Long Island, 20 miles away from Manhattan, and they made us stay till the end of the day. People were worries about gamily members and we had teachers who were like "I know you're all thinking about whats going on in the city, but we have class work to do."
Beyond his close friendships with the royal family, mentioning Porchie's title is ALSO a subtle reference to "Downton Abbey". Not to the show, itself, though. Nearly every episode, as well as the first movie, was shot at Highclere Castle, which is the Carnarvon family home. (1/20/2024)
I think it's more that the Earl was a close friend, and had very little to do with Downton Abbey. It would've been odd not to mention the death of a peer of the realm, a friend, and one of the Queen's closest confidants.
@@EvergreenVB He was the Queen's escort/bodyguard since she was teen. The fact that he died on 9/11 due to a heart attack is why he's mentioned, but he has been in some of the episodes, just to show how long he's known the queen.
But Danielle isn't wrong about "Downton Abbey" having Highclere Castle, which was Porchie's home. It belongs to his eldest son now.
@@girl1213 He was the heir of the Earl of Carnarvon when they grew u together, he was definitely not a bodyguard.
@@EvergreenVB Well he certainly wasn't *paid* it was all voluntary. Like how a male relative will escort a female relative around, so other men will know to leave her alone? Given the time they grew up in, it wasn't unusual that a trusted friend would do that for royal/noble women.
@@EvergreenVB Her Racing Manager
Season 6 was horrible in dealing with major historical events. What I liked about the other 5 seasons is the fact that you also saw many historical details and events beside the Royal Family, season 6 was only the Royal Family without any look outside.
I hated that the most
Probably because a large part of the target audience remembers 9/11, they didn't feel they had to show what happened.
I know what you mean. Season six was a bit of a soap opera. still enjoyed it though.
It *wasn't supposed* to be a documentary
@@girl1213 No, but hopefully it was supposed to be a good show? This is about what makes a show good or bad. Noone wants it to be a documentary lol.
I was in 7th grade that year, it was the day after my 13th birthday, and I remember coming into science class and hearing that the Twin Towers were gone!
My first reaction was to be worried that something had happened to my aunt and uncle, who live in New York City!
Margaret was no one's fool. She was shoved aside as her nephews and nieces came of age. Her bio should be called SECOND FIDDLE. If she were alive today, she'd of collared and ANDREW and HARRY, and told them they'd be better off defering duty to Kate and William. You don't have to play by the rules, but to break them for the world to see will ruin you.
That's is an incredible performance of someone who has had a stroke.
I was dropping my son off at school when the first plane hit. Stunned at home watching the second one hit. Wanting nothing more than to hold my baby, wondering about the mothers and fathers who weren’t gonna hold theirs.
Which episode
I was in Jr. High coming back from gym when my teacher had the tv on. Midway through the lesson I saw the one of the towers go down and said so and my teacher turned the tv off.
My grandmother lived thru WWI and WWII, her son went to Nam, she lost 1 Husband and many friends in WWII, I thank God in heaven that she did not live to see 9/11.
I think at her age it would have broke her heart to see such carnage and death here in America.
@Fahim Faisal Mahir could you perhaps extend the video to cover the fate of Porchie?
He died of a heart attack. It was probably just bad timing that he had been watching the news when it happened, but it's not unreasonable to want to link the two.
@@girl1213 I just realised that if I watch the video called "Princess Margaret discusses her funeral plans", the queen says it
All I remember is the TV showed a plan crashing into the towers....
I really thought it was a movie
I was at work as a baker early in the morning. The next worker came in telling about what he'd heard on the radio driving in, and I thought it was a bad joke. But it wasn't
What happened to lord Carnarvon.
He died of a heart attack after hearing the news
@@Griffanswing626twas a sad day
Thought it was Cyclops from the thumbnail...
The radio announcer sounds like Counselor Troi... >_>
man those glasses make me think she was a young Cyclops from one of the X men movies for a second lol
I’m 95% certain that they’re the same glasses I’d be using if I were cutting something with oxy-acetylene
I really wonder what happened to Porchie 😔😢
He died of a heart attack on 9/11. It was probably just bad timing that he had been watching the news when it happened, but it's not unreasonable to want to link the two.
@@girl1213 Oh wow 😔
@@beccamcdonald9846Yeah. So not even the Royal Family was spared from tragedy on 9/11 even if the reasons were different. Porchie was one of Elizabeth's long-time companions, having been her security escort since she was practically a teenager. It's why Elizabeth was so supportive of us Americans. She had a pretty good idea what we were going through.
@@girl1213 "Grief is the price we pay for love" our late Queen famously said after the events of 9/11. Very true words.
@@girl1213 I know who Porchie is. I've watched the series since season 1 lol
The fact that millions of people dying around the world through various conflicts didn't make it to the movie other than 9/11 is a story itself of the state of mind of these people.
Bcz Queen personally expressed her condolences to USA by playing the National Anthem of USA outside Buckingham Palace
Its because there is more of a shock factor. See the West (America and Western Europe etc) is a more stable region which since WW2 haven't had any real wars or Conflicts and its probably the most peaceful part of the world. So when people die there because of a terror attack or bombing its more shocking. Regions like Africa and the Middle East are (sadly) known for their conflicts and wars so much so that people hear of death and loss so much they become desensitized to it because their piece world remains the same whether its 10 people dying in a conflict in the middle east or 1 million. Also this isn't a movie its a television series.
Tbh, I think the reason 9/11 makes it to the plot is because Porchey died on the same day.
This is really a useless controversy. Denying the historical extent of the 9/11 attacks is hypocritical and intellectually poor.
I couldn’t care less unless it affects Britain. People die every day and some countries have backward cultures and perpetually fight. Why should I care about that?
i was about 9 and woke up to go to school we had a tv in our kitchen
when i entered the kitchen literarly the first thing i see was the second plane hitting
Mom whats that ?
Mom : oh its nothing, turns the tv off
but i could tell it was something important
Tf. What happened to Porchy?
Died of a heart attack the same day
How did the royals react when the Titanic sank?
Make a series about it.
King George V sent the following message to the White Star Line: "The Queen and I are horrified at the appalling disaster which has happened to the Titanic and at the terrible loss of life. We deeply sympathize with the bereaved relatives and feel for them in their great sorrow with all our hearts. George R I."
He also sent a personal message of condolence to US President Taft, whose Military Aide (Archibald Butt) perished in the sinking and a donation to the disaster relief fund. Queen Mary and the Queen Mother (Alexandra) also donated money to the fund.
The King and Queen attended a memorial service for the Titanic at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London on 19 April 1912.
they said "good riddance" and enacted their plans for world domination through "bankers"
They could have done a better job with this episode
How? I thought it was great. And the best of season 6!
@@mittensledermann9562 why?
If people wanted this to be a documentary then they'd be sorely disappointed.
This was one of the better episodes of the season
No Crown fan would be that fussed about watching a 9/11 themed episode. It’s a programme about the the royal family. Nothing else.
She was in on it