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  • Опубликовано: 12 апр 2014
  • Full title reads: "Welcome Home!"
    Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip arrive home from Canadian and Washington tour.
    GV Empress of Scotland tied up alongside docks in Liverpool. CU Name of ship. LV Prince Philip and Princess Elizabeth down gangway. SV Crew waving from ship. SV Elizabeth and Philip with Lord of Derby and Lord Mayor Vere E Cotton. SV Four Mounties on quayside CU Pan two Mounties. SV Lorry load of luggage pan to porters loading lorry. SV Crowd waving. SV E&P waving from Town Hall. GV Elevated Crowd. GV Liverpool Cathedral. SV Choir boy, Geoffrey Bethel presents bouquet. SV Crowd. CU Elizabeth and Philip shaking hands with other dignitaries. LV Elizabeth and Philip with Lord Mayor Vere E Cotton shaking hands with other dignitaries pan up Tower, LV E& P seated on dais listening to bells. SV Top of Cathedral Tower. GV Crowd surges forward LV Royal procession driving down lime Street to station. GV Crowd surging LV Royal couple alight at station and are greeted. CU Royals say goodbye to Mayor. SV Royal couple board train.
    LV Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother) with Prince Charles and Princess Margaret on Euston station. SV Queen with dignitaries. Charles shakes hands. SV Crowd. SV Royal party. CU Prince Charles talking to Queen, He walks forward to look for train followed by Queen. SV Queen and Prince Charles waiting for train pan up as train into platform. SV Queen and Prince Charles looking on. SV Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) alight from train followed by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. VS of Royal greeting each other Pan to Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Mounties leaving train. SV Elizabeth shaking hands with dignitaries followed by Philip. SV Elizabeth and Queen walk over and shake hands with RCMP Officer, SV Crowd. SV Queen talking to Mounties pan down to Charles. LV Queen and Elizabeth with Charles talking to Mounties. Elizabeth bends down to speak to Charles. CU Mountie saluting and shakes hands with Margaret pan to Elizabeth. SV Elizabeth and Charles walk towards Exit. Charles stops then towards camera and Charles looks towards Mounties. Selected Originals exist for this item - see other records.
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Комментарии • 313

  • @xj-baish989
    @xj-baish989 Год назад +106

    Charles was so cute in the footage. I see that he was trying very hard to follow every thing. He raised his feet to talk to his grandmother with smile,he was going forward to check if the train arrived, he stared his parents after hug. And trying to be with his mother. He was adorable.

    • @Nina_Frank
      @Nina_Frank Год назад +8

      And when his mother finally came he didn´t recognise her. His mother just touched his nose and his father just ruffled his hair, no hugs no kisses, so cold. Tragic to see.
      No wonder he turned out so WEAK without self-confidence.

    • @cjosborne9430
      @cjosborne9430 Год назад +3

      @@Nina_Frank I suggest you watch this tape OVER and this time without a pound of hatred in your heart. The Queen kissed Charles at least 3 times, and ruffled his hair, and rubbed his shoulders. We do NOT know what else she was doing when the camera panned away at the time she was interacting with Charles.
      SHE ADORES HIM but she was also WORKING in case you didn't notice. Some of those people will NEVER again have a chance to see the Queen up close and they matter also.
      Charles and Anne were staying with their grandparents and their aunt while their parents were traveling. (A situation I loved when my parents were on trips.) I did not NEED for my parents to paw over me. I also had my two sets of grandparents and 10 biological aunts and uncles (20 counting all their spouses since my parents were both the babies of their families) to buy me ice cream and read to me and take me to the store, and the fair, and the movies, and to ride their horses, and play with all their dogs. Honestly, kids are NOT crippled by not being pawed over! When you are SURROUNDED BY LOVE you know it. It is NOT NECESSARY to only get "kisses" from mother.
      The Queen was 5'4" and weighted just a bit over 100 pounds. She did NOT need to take a chance on falling (just to make YOU happy).
      Your thinking that Charles is "weak" PROVES you know ZERO about him. If you dared to be so condescending and nasty to his face, Anne would have YOUR guts for garters.
      You see, the "children of Prince Philip" (Charles, Anne, and Edward) KNOW what their father's children are like. And, they would NOT put up with your ignorance.

  • @kgreat9657
    @kgreat9657 Год назад +183

    If you observe Charles at the Queen Mother's funeral you will see the devastated look on his face.. she was everything to him.

  • @elgasalme9331
    @elgasalme9331 3 года назад +362

    Poor baby Charles has no idea who are these people but he is a very calm child. Seems he does not know his parents arrived.

    • @anneeversley2405
      @anneeversley2405 2 года назад +22

      ​Elizabeth could and should have picked up Charles and hugged him very much as he deserved this. If his mum did this Charles would NOT be as he was an adult married to Princess Diana. He would have been a good husband but he NEVER received the maternal (and paternal) love and attention he needed and should have had. He was extremely cruel and nasty to Diana as was Camilla. They and Charles' staff did many horrid things to Diana. There was an occasion when Charles and Anne were young children when they sailed on the Britannia with their parents. When they arrived at their destination Charles and Anne were left on board while Elizabeth and Philip disembarked from the ship. At this time it was the birthday of either Charles or Anne but rather than being with their children left them with the ship's crew to watch them while Elizabeth and Philip went to do their plans that were scheduled.

    • @mariahyohannes
      @mariahyohannes 2 года назад +37

      @@anneeversley2405 That is what is confusing to me. I'm watching the first season of the crown and they have portrayed Elizabeth and Philip as involved and affectionate parents but from my knowledge that is far from the truth. There's another video I seen on here where a young Charles was waiting for his mother because she had just come back from being gone for months and instead of hugging him or kissing him on the forehead, she shook his hand as if he was an employee or a stranger. I often wonder did those children even know who their parents were when they were much younger....

    • @mohammedosaimi3380
      @mohammedosaimi3380 Год назад +5

      King now

    • @elgasalme9331
      @elgasalme9331 Год назад +14

      @@anneeversley2405 I think he was like he was with Diana because it was arranged marriage. If no love then nothing to do.

    • @abbatrouble
      @abbatrouble Год назад +30

      @@anneeversley2405 You do not know that he was cruel to Diana because there is no proof of it - only Diana's stories about him. You are merely repeating what she wanted you to believe. She had a victim mentality like Harry.

  • @JaySmith-wo3di
    @JaySmith-wo3di 3 года назад +392

    We can clearly see why he loved his grandmother so much. She was always attentive to him in every video where they appear together. I assume she saw a lot of her husband's mannerisms in her grandson. Elizabeth did a lot better with Andrew and Edward but it sucks for Charles.

    • @megshinodaaa
      @megshinodaaa 3 года назад +52

      😭sad for Charles

    • @suzyukla
      @suzyukla 3 года назад +50

      thats why he gravitates to camilia shes his mother grandmother put together

    • @indigobindigo3247
      @indigobindigo3247 2 года назад +4

      @@suzyukla funniest comment lmao😂

    • @shazia7624
      @shazia7624 2 года назад +3

      @@suzyukla haha

    • @richie9308
      @richie9308 2 года назад +8

      I even read that she tried covering up his affair with Camilla by telling Diana that there was nothing to worry about.

  • @birdsaloud7590
    @birdsaloud7590 3 года назад +121

    The Queen Mother was beautiful, warm, strong, smiley and just incredible.

    • @professorbutters
      @professorbutters Год назад +1

      Everyone loved her for a reason. I traveled to London shortly after she died and the grief was very real.

    • @cjosborne9430
      @cjosborne9430 Год назад +2

      @birdsaloud7590 You have just proven you know NOTHING about her. She was responsible for tearing that family apart. It was Prince Philip and his children (Charles, Anne, and Edward) trying to defend themselves against the Queen Mum, Andrew, and Andrew's father. Sadly, the Queen was afraid of her own mother and refused to defend Philip when the Queen Mum ripped him apart with her verbal abuse. She HATED Philip and did NOT want her daughter to marry him. She was very acquisitive and demanded that her daughter marry Lord Porchester (Porchy) aka Henry Herbert, and future 7th Earl of Carnarvon. The Herbert's own Highclere Castle (aka Downton Abbey) and the Queen Mum (she was the Queen consort then) wanted Elizabeth to marry Porchy, so she would get the Treasures of Tutankhamen (brought back by the 5th Earl) 5,000 acres, and a title of Countess and only 30 miles from Windsor. Elizaeth had bonded with Porchy over horses when she was 13 and he was 15.
      Her husband (Good King George VI) was a better judge of character and preferred Philip (though a pauper) over Porchy, because Philip had MUCH better blood line.
      This is enough. You need to do some serious study of what went on the past 100 years. But, the Queen Mum is a monster! And a manipulator.

  • @no_time_to_die4007
    @no_time_to_die4007 3 года назад +269

    Must have been so hard for baby Charles.... whatever the person he became later on, he was excited to meet his parents after such a long time... after all like all the other kids, he would've wanted to be embraced by his parents tho... difficult being a royal kid.

    • @irislai7821
      @irislai7821 3 года назад +20

      Wonder if they showed him a picture of the Queen before they went to meet her because he looked up to her but didn't recognize who she was !!🤣🤣😂

    • @rubim9626
      @rubim9626 3 года назад +5

      Elizabeth too faced the same things , at at that age . All royal children face that . Not just Charles

    • @patsmith5947
      @patsmith5947 2 года назад +5

      @@irislai7821 Children in that time period were not coddled much, we all were taught manners. I was born in 1946 and I walked around on my own two feet. Parents were dressed in wool clothing that had to be dry cleaned and they wouldn’t want dirty shoes rubbing against the fabric. Besides he looks pretty heavy there and the Queen is tiny and she couldn’t probably pick him up. When I couldn’t walk yet they had a metal stroller that was a bulk ugly thing they pushed me in and in England they had buggies called Prams and they still use them now in England.

    • @mariahyohannes
      @mariahyohannes 2 года назад +18

      @@patsmith5947 bullsht my grandmother and great grandmother were some of the most affectionate people I knew. Just because it is tradition in that family does not make it right. That's why he has so many problems now. It is not normal for a child to not have an emotional connection to their child Tim period has nothing to do with it

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Год назад +15

      @@patsmith5947 She didn't have to pick him up. A simple hug wouldn't have gone amiss!

  • @paulinewhitehouse2568
    @paulinewhitehouse2568 3 года назад +274

    How sad that the Queen didn't pick up Charles in her Arm's.

    • @joannedavis1991
      @joannedavis1991 3 года назад +67

      Exactly and she didn’t even hold his hand.

    • @busybuzz8122
      @busybuzz8122 3 года назад +67

      Joanne Davis none of his parent hold him. So sad so cold no wonder he grow up as a bitter cold man

    • @freespiritable
      @freespiritable 3 года назад +51

      It was a different time, parents didn't show feelings. Mostly fathers but then she is the queen. I think she considers it work and her kid is at work so she needs to focus. 😁 I'm a teacher and when i bring my daughter with me, she wants my attention to, but there i have to work and pay attention to the kids. It's not that i don't love and pamper her, but at work I'm at work. I think the queen might have considered it like this. But they say she was cold to the children in general, we'll never know.

    • @irislai7821
      @irislai7821 3 года назад +44

      @@freespiritable If you look at footages of the Queen at home playing with Charles, she is just a loving mother to him--very playful and warm-- > At work out in teh public, the Queen has to show her work-persona. Very professional, I'd say

    • @freespiritable
      @freespiritable 3 года назад +18

      @@irislai7821 it's what i was saying. she considers it work, all good.

  • @jamesgeorge5276
    @jamesgeorge5276 3 года назад +155

    Looking at the grumpy gray old man he has become today, I would have never pictured him being such an adorable cute little kid!!

    • @MandyJMaddison
      @MandyJMaddison 3 года назад +53

      I would never describe Charls as "grumpy". He has always been quiet.

    • @irislai7821
      @irislai7821 3 года назад +44

      Charles was an adorable-looking kid with a full head of hair. He looked a bit like Prince Louis too

    • @mariahyohannes
      @mariahyohannes 2 года назад +4

      @@MandyJMaddison he doesn't look grumpy but his personality sure is

    • @MandyJMaddison
      @MandyJMaddison 2 года назад +24

      @@mariahyohannes,
      I really can't imagine where you got the impression that Charles has a grumpy personality.
      He went through six very depressed years, early in his marriage, particularly 1985-early86, when he was in such a state of despair over Diana's conduct that he could hardly speak straight, but other than that, and coping with tragedies and deaths in the family, he has always been a cheerful, but quiet person.
      The term "grumpy" doesn't apply.

    • @alessandragregori1518
      @alessandragregori1518 2 года назад +9

      Vecchio e grigio?! È un signore molto distinto e auguro al signor criticone di invecchiare come lui...

  • @suzyukla
    @suzyukla 3 года назад +102

    so sad the queen just touched his cheek no hug or embrace or kiss on the cheek or anything and prince phillip either...so cold...the queen mother was very loving with charles...she was his mother..thank god she lived a long time to raise charles....poor kid...and lord manbatton was more of a fahter than prince phillip

    • @suej9329
      @suej9329 3 года назад +12

      Phillip just gave him a quick pat on the head. Glad they were close in the end.

    • @birdsaloud7590
      @birdsaloud7590 3 года назад +19

      I watched it again, and a few seconds after the initial touch on his cheek, she turns her back to the camera and bends forward to Charles and it does look as though she kisses him.

    • @anojacharlesschlosser2908
      @anojacharlesschlosser2908 3 года назад +6

      very sad to see her behaviour towards the child.sad sad sad

    • @Jomanka100
      @Jomanka100 3 года назад +12

      @@birdsaloud7590 - Yes, on the head. I got the impression she wanted to hug him so bad, but business was business.

    • @rockthecasbah6450
      @rockthecasbah6450 2 года назад +9

      A four minutes footage and we all assumed the worst. People's obsession nowadays with PDA, always wanting to show and prove they love somebody by showering them with kisses and hugs, all in public. Some people do it just for show, all lovey dovey touchy feely in public, but what happened in the privacy of their home, we'll never know

  • @theresagwhite3175
    @theresagwhite3175 3 года назад +76

    Prince Margaret's outfit is really beautiful . I remember this footage being shown on TV just after Diana's funeral and felt very sorry for Charles here.

  • @mookie3684
    @mookie3684 3 года назад +62

    Poor kid...his parents did not even pay attention to him...he did not know what to do...

  • @Edwards-Videos
    @Edwards-Videos Год назад +19

    I know exactly what the Queen (later the Queen Mother) was thinking when she saw the Mounties: "I think I'll go to Canada for a bit." It is well known that the Queen Mother fell in love with Canada during the tour of 1939 and made many trips to Canada during her life.

  • @azertyunknow1029
    @azertyunknow1029 3 года назад +172

    I don't believe princess Elizabeth (later queen Elizabeth II) doesn't care about her son. She kissed him and talked to him. she just doesn't show her emotions.

    • @AbdullahB17
      @AbdullahB17 3 года назад +26

      If you've watched the crown you know about the letter Queen Mary, her grandmother sent to her. Royals aren't allowed to show emotion publicly, that's why they seem cold and distant, yet they are human nonetheless. But sometimes, like this, we do see a more relaxed and chilled side of them or a more emotional side. Elizabeth was seen wiping a tear and looking back at something as she was following her husband's coffin in the state car.

    • @aquincum9482
      @aquincum9482 3 года назад +1

      Shes a raven mother, i guess

    • @azertyunknow1029
      @azertyunknow1029 3 года назад

      @@melianna999 I don't know... its strange

    • @irislai7821
      @irislai7821 3 года назад +7

      @@melianna999 We don't see a lot of her at-home footages-- the ones I see show her to be a very different person--very playful with Charles and warm. Royals are not seen crying in public either---look at the royals at Prince Philip's funeral--I guess it's called "control"--which some people don't seem to have, unfortunately !!!!

    • @irislai7821
      @irislai7821 3 года назад +2

      @@AbdullahB17 THERE IS TIME AND PLACE FOR EVERYTHING--DON'T MIX THEM UP 😂😂🤣 !!!!!

  • @robb2biago
    @robb2biago 3 месяца назад +2

    Princess Margaret was just radiant. The bells of Lancaster are just lovely. The Queens brooch is ginormous.

  • @mohamedmagdy-ik4jx
    @mohamedmagdy-ik4jx 4 года назад +63

    Greeting HM the Queen mother with full respect and appreciation, Prince Philip was really so decent, generous and extemely polite towards his mother in law..I really loved his attitude..

    • @londiniumcross5122
      @londiniumcross5122 3 года назад +12

      True. He's always been liyal and poilte. But he didn't want her living with them when hus wife became Queen which I understand. The Queen mum was none to give up her prileges and still wanted to be treated as the Queen. So he gently complimented her out. But he would never expose her in public.

    • @dorothycampbell8635
      @dorothycampbell8635 3 года назад +5

      @@londiniumcross5122 , The awful way he was treated , I don't think I would have blamed him for exposing her not wanting to take her rightful position!! BEHIND HIM!!!

    • @cjosborne9430
      @cjosborne9430 Год назад

      @@dorothycampbell8635 The Queen Mum was VICIOUS to Philip. She had wanted her daughter to marry Lord Porchester (aka "Porchy," aka Henry Herbert, the future 7th Earl of Carnarvon) who lived at Highclere Castle (aka Downton Abbey) just 30 miles from Windsor. Elizabeth & Henry (Porchy) bonded when she was 13 and he was 15. The Queen Mum was SO acquisitive & wanted the TREASURES of Tutankhamen (that the 5th Earl had brought back), & 5,000 acres, the huge mansion, & title of Countess.
      Good King George VI was SMARTER than his greedy wife. He KNEW Philip was a pauper (but had a FAR superior blood line to Porchy. Elizabeth listened to her father & married Philip.
      But, when good King George VI died in 1952, the QM went ballistic & EXPLODED & blamed Philip for her reduced lot in life. So, with NO ONE (save Charles & Anne who were 4 and 2 at that time) to protect their father from their nasty grandmother, Philip had NO ONE since the Queen was terrified of confronting her own mother. After 7 years of violent verbal abuse Philip left in early 1959 (to save his sanity) she blamed him for EVERYTHING in the home, government, & her daughter's life; even the economy & the weather.
      When Philip left, the QM moved Porchy in & 9 months later, the Queen gave birth to Andrew. The Queen then made "allowances" to Philip (since divorce is not possible in a Monarchy). She would name the child after his parents, either Alice or Andrew. She went against Winston Churchill & created a "cadet" branch of Mountbatten-Windsor, weakening the House of Windsor (new in 1917).
      Andrew has to use Mountbatten-Windsor but there isn't a drop of Mountbatten blood in him. Yet, his daughters (Anastasia and Druzella) are stuck with pretending Philip is their grandfather.
      Philip was close to Peter, Zara, William, Lady Louise & James, but NOT the York girls, yet they must carry his name.
      [The QM DESPISED Philip, but do to her evil machinations, it is now a PERMANENT part of the BRF and House of Windsor. Lord Louis Mountbatten WON & the QM lost, which is DELICIOUS! .
      The Queen caused a mess, & Diana (then Harry) blackmailed the Queen for bringing the Monarchy down. Diana figured that if the Queen could have a 2nd son with a lover, so could she. Diana also trashed Charles with years of lies but the Queen was powerless to defend her own son and heir OR Diana would carry out her vile threats. Harry demanded to marry MM (they knew all about her). Harry also demanded the title of Duke (MM wanted to be the same rank as Catherine). Harry a DUKE? He can't even read or write. What an INSULT to the Monarchy! All because of what the Queen did. (She cared more about looking good than being good.) Charles is MUCH more impressive person than his mother.

  • @endahtria6794
    @endahtria6794 3 года назад +92

    Prince Charles looks so excited...

    • @Ozarka636
      @Ozarka636 3 года назад +16

      He looks at his parents like if they are strangers

    • @endatirarimsala5687
      @endatirarimsala5687 2 года назад +2

      @@Ozarka636 yes he does, so sad his parent did not hug him..,because the rule maybe...*sorry for my bad english, I hope you know what I mean...

  • @Madam-Cat.Astrophe
    @Madam-Cat.Astrophe Год назад +5

    The King has had decades of experience. He will be a great King.❤🙏🇬🇧🌈

  • @lindat2009
    @lindat2009 Год назад +7

    Princess Margarets gorgeous velvet coat ❤

  • @poppykane7230
    @poppykane7230 3 года назад +66

    It’s so cold blooded. However the younger generation seems to be better adjusted and more emotive. I thought the most chilling thing to watch was Prince Phillip. Charles was looking at him for some acknowledgement and after being months away he didn’t even notice his little son. They would have all benefited from long term therapy.

    • @suej9329
      @suej9329 3 года назад +8

      Phillip gave him a quick pat on the head and stepped back.

    • @gillyweedniharry
      @gillyweedniharry 3 года назад +5

      It was the 1950s. My great grandparents weren't royalty but they held themselves at a distance from their kids and grandkids.

    • @ib7132
      @ib7132 3 года назад +17

      @@suej9329 Prince Philip came from a broken home, he probably didn't know what to do with a baby and might have thought it was not manly to show affection to his son. Poor Phillip and poor Charles!

  • @rebeccavillarin3290
    @rebeccavillarin3290 3 года назад +68

    Prince Charles is so adorable

    • @Wau12345
      @Wau12345 2 года назад

      O, all the grandsons are like Him and Lady Diana. As babies

    • @ms.migrant
      @ms.migrant Год назад

      ikr

  • @mdewit9657
    @mdewit9657 3 года назад +36

    Prince Charles...so cute...🥰

    • @suej9329
      @suej9329 3 года назад +5

      Yes, I can see his children and grandchildren in him.

  • @daivageeveerapen7337
    @daivageeveerapen7337 3 года назад +6

    SO PROUD ,LIVERPOOL WHERE I LIVED AFTER MY ARRIVAL FROM MAURITIUS. THE CITY I LOVE ,WHERE I BECAME A NURSE.1951,THE YEAR OF MY BIRTH.MARVELLOUS.

  • @user-bv6si9jh3c
    @user-bv6si9jh3c Год назад +4

    Как же приятно и восхитительно прикоснутся к истории 😍😘👏👏👏👏💐💐💐🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @sooooblewyy
    @sooooblewyy 3 года назад +52

    Prince Charles was such a calm child lawl. He never even had a tanthrum in public

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 3 года назад +13

      He also hat to "freeze" his emotions.

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Год назад +1

      Many of us never had a tantrum in public! We were actually raised by parents, not by wolves or "friends" as so many kids these days are.

  • @veneshajames7991
    @veneshajames7991 3 года назад +71

    The queen could have greeted her son with a proper hug and a kiss just as she did with her mom

    • @abbatrouble
      @abbatrouble Год назад +6

      She did kiss him and hug him. They do not behave like you think they should in public and you only see 2 or 3 minutes at the station. When they got home it was quite different!

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Год назад +2

      @@abbatrouble And you know that how?

    • @feronia7
      @feronia7 Год назад +1

      Weist ich glaube Charles wurde von ihrer Mutter erzogen und betütelt.
      Vielleicht war das auch so abgemacht mit Elisabeth das sie sich auf ihre Zukunft als Königin Vorbereiten konnte. Den es war bekannt das König Georg sehr Krank war.

  • @valdelitadepaula8889
    @valdelitadepaula8889 Год назад +1

    💐👑Sensacional!!! Parabéns ao canal show SHOW 👏👏👏🙌🌷 obs: Devei ter tradução para entender melhor. Gratidão sempre 🌿🌾🦋

  • @mimma6992
    @mimma6992 Год назад +9

    Baby Charles is adorable.

  • @jeatelleroberts5638
    @jeatelleroberts5638 3 года назад +13

    He is so cute

  • @jrpacer6355
    @jrpacer6355 3 года назад +22

    They couldnt show the overly emotional feelings when they were in the public view

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 3 года назад +3

      Wonder why? Was it all Brits wish to see them as cold fish?

    • @xdra31
      @xdra31 3 года назад

      @JR Pacer I believe that too, I don’t understand it, but it definitely looks the case. Perhaps it’s part of some royal protocol to remain aloof at all times, hence no emotions of any kind in public.
      If so, I think it’s something they should really rethink, as it just makes them appear cold, distant and uncaring imo. And it’s being carried on right up to today too, although clearly some of the younger royals find it hard to resist and give in to their natural instincts, i.e., I’ve seen candid photos of Zara Philips and even Prince William to name just a few, sneaking a kiss of their child’s cheek/head when they thought no-one was looking!
      The only one who seemed to break the tradition in public was Princess Diana. When she ran onto some kind of yacht/ship, to greet the little Princes William and Harry (after being apart from them) with a massive smile and her arms held out high, she hugged and kissed them in view of all the world’s press. But to my knowledge that was the only occasion as she too seemed restrained when you see a lot of other footage/photos of her holding her children. Pity!

  • @linmi2246
    @linmi2246 3 года назад +52

    I like Queen E II very much (without being from the UK nor the Commonwealth) but must say I was struck by her distance and restraint, she didn't even hold his hand, not from what we could see, as Charles looked bewildered and walked with no sense of direction. One would wonder how, not if, it shapes a child and affects how he, in turn, will behave and manage his emotions in adulthood. It's a pity.

    • @mariahyohannes
      @mariahyohannes 2 года назад

      What do you like about her? That whole family is narcissistic.

  • @kersting.6771
    @kersting.6771 3 года назад +10

    Traurig, wenn so ein kleines Kind wie verlassen neben seinen Eltern steht.
    Ich hoffe, daß zu Hause dann alles zur Begrüßung in Herzlichkeit nachgeholt wurde.

  • @Blueberry-hb4tx
    @Blueberry-hb4tx 2 года назад +33

    Prince Charles was such a cute little wee boy 😍How could she not hug him tightly after getting off the train?🙄The Queen Mother offen showed her affection in front of public. So there's no such ridiculous protocols, I guess.

  • @mariadigiosaffatte5254
    @mariadigiosaffatte5254 2 года назад +7

    Che freddezza, Elisabetta ,con suo figlio.Con quanto calore Diana riabbracciava i suoi figli,dopo un'assenza.

  • @Ariesstar29
    @Ariesstar29 2 года назад +17

    His grandmother queen mother was like a mother to charles that was never a secret. For him she was his mummy

  • @mariennedanganan6098
    @mariennedanganan6098 3 года назад +39

    Prince Charles looked so cute as a kid

  • @ri8255
    @ri8255 3 года назад +81

    She treats her corgis better than Prince Charles 😬😁

    • @serenadinardo5159
      @serenadinardo5159 3 года назад +22

      And history revealed us the consequences

    • @jhtang5441
      @jhtang5441 3 года назад +4

      RIP the people's princess

    • @mansatadiakite3202
      @mansatadiakite3202 3 года назад +5

      R.I..P Prince Philip

    • @jorelletaylor5408
      @jorelletaylor5408 3 года назад +8

      So true they’re so cold

    • @nr3858
      @nr3858 Год назад +12

      @@jorelletaylor5408 Yet when she put her grandsons first after their mother's death in 1997, She was criticized quite badly by her own people. You can't win. On one hand you say they are too cold but when they put emotions first they get savaged in the press.

  • @tanelipirinen
    @tanelipirinen Год назад +8

    Just 71 years later, long live the king!

  • @tarlochansingh620
    @tarlochansingh620 2 года назад +9

    I'm looking at thousands of dead people.

  • @apple.supremacy6774
    @apple.supremacy6774 3 года назад +16

    The fact that most people in the video are dead now.

  • @Greenwillow
    @Greenwillow Год назад +4

    The King was a very cute child.😌

  • @Semidang_Rinduh
    @Semidang_Rinduh 3 года назад +13

    Adoreable 2:31 royal prince..
    but it wasn't expected.. as a Queen, she might managed her behavior in public but as a mother it seems odd cuz i saw nothing her emotion towarded her baby prince Charles for the first time after long separated.

  • @chetyoubetya8565
    @chetyoubetya8565 6 месяцев назад +3

    It's strange how the Queen mother was so demonstrative with her affection yet neither of her daughters were.

  • @jungefrau
    @jungefrau Год назад +2

    The 1950s were such a great time for women's fashion.

  • @susanlee2835
    @susanlee2835 Год назад +15

    So cold and heartless. Philip just tapped Charles on the head . He could have picked him up but no show of emotions in those days ..

    • @pamelameadows9717
      @pamelameadows9717 Год назад

      Oh my God you people that want to see the worst. Before Diana all the public footage within the Royals was different. I've seen private home footage where they were all very affectionate with each other.

    • @Nina_Frank
      @Nina_Frank Год назад

      Not those days, those people!

  • @Treemeadow
    @Treemeadow Год назад +6

    I'm so glad Anne decided not to expose her children to the damage royal life could be. She declined titles for them, rendering them Commoners.
    Here Charles is so so much like George. But the difference as George grows will be astounding, because he isn't raised by nannies, yes he has them- a lot of people do now- but he and his family live in a cottage at Windsor, he's almost 9 but only a day boy at school- he may not board ever, unless he chooses. And they're clearly attached to and actively parented by his Mum and Dad. The displays of his younger siblings are proof of that- the antics of Louis at the parade? Very normal, if over stimulated but exhausted 4 year old pushing boundaries with his mummy, whether she's Royalty or not. It's so healthy to see.

    • @pamelameadows9717
      @pamelameadows9717 Год назад +1

      Well said it's not like just because you're a young Royal child there's a button to push to avoid exhaustion boredom and meltdowns in public.

    • @videox222ify
      @videox222ify Год назад

      she is way, way down on the list so titles or not they would have still been last with very little difference I think

  • @linaleblanc8288
    @linaleblanc8288 Год назад +1

    Aw sha ❤, sweet little guy

  • @ms.charlotte4027
    @ms.charlotte4027 3 года назад +22

    Wow, if I was gone from my son for several months, I probably would have jumped from the train while it was still moving, and ran to my son to hug/kiss him to pieces...and doing all of this while crying. Lol

    • @christinewolfe5481
      @christinewolfe5481 3 года назад +12

      If you'd done that in 1951, your own mother and the other mothers around you would have told you that coddling and making a fuss over your child was damaging him. He would be spoiled and unable to develop as a normal adult, or so the theory went. How times have changed.

    • @SR-iy4gg
      @SR-iy4gg Год назад

      @@christinewolfe5481 So what?

    • @christinewolfe5481
      @christinewolfe5481 Год назад

      @@SR-iy4gg Most people don't deliberately choose to ignore what the experts say. Building on that, how would you feel if every time your child did something wrong or got a bad grade or messed up, all of your friends and neighbors told you and your child that it wasn't his or her fault, it was yours, because you ruined the kid and made it impossible for kiddo to be normal? Kid gets in trouble at school, your fault, you ruined him. Kid gets bullied, your fault, you ruined him. Over and over it gets pounded into you that you are a bad mother (father) because you damaged your child. That kind of thing tends to be very damaging to your own mental health and your relationship with your child.

  • @BangBims-jq2il
    @BangBims-jq2il Год назад +3

    Charles kecil anak yg pintar y, ga rewel dan ga liar kek anak nya org2

  • @N......R
    @N......R Год назад

    Why this is so adorable

  • @adishanks
    @adishanks Год назад

    Watching Prince Philip - one is reminded of the line from Crown - She is the JOB!

  • @paolamojica17
    @paolamojica17 3 года назад +4

    Creo que se nota que no pasaba mucho tiempo con el.

  • @markstevens9660
    @markstevens9660 2 года назад +3

    Hardly excited ….. no hugs or cuddles .,,. so cold ! !

  • @Rizkiya._622
    @Rizkiya._622 Год назад +13

    It's so sad When king charles was a kid Queen Elizabeth didn't give much love and attention to him😔 . I'm so glad atleast his sons were raised with full of love ❤️ by their mother

    • @sazzieb1
      @sazzieb1 Год назад +2

      What a load of crap- watch the home movies🤦‍♀️

  • @brittanycoffey4488
    @brittanycoffey4488 3 года назад +11

    It's not as bad as people were saying on Facebook. She does kiss him and talk to him. I of course woulda picked him up and hugged him and kissed his little face all over. (I have 2 sons) but I don't think it's as bad as it was made out to be. They're only little once so just try your best not to screw it up, right.

  • @zezealves3861
    @zezealves3861 3 года назад +5

    O Príncipe Charles era bonitinho quando criança rsrs ... mas o pessoal da alteza não perdoava os animaizinhos... podemos perceber pelas estolas da mãe da Rainha...

  • @RichieRich1234RICH
    @RichieRich1234RICH Год назад +1

    This is the Queen coming back from Canada after five weeks. Not Malta. She did go for a few months at a time to be with Philip there. I would imagine it a security risk and not the best setting for a kid who could be well looked after back home. She kisses Charles on the head and then gets on with her job. She even guides Charles. She was not going to pick him up. He’s too big nor did he seem to expect it. She’s on display as heir.

  • @byronnikdem3412
    @byronnikdem3412 3 года назад +3

    1:43 one of the identic gestures of the queen

  • @Criskena
    @Criskena 3 месяца назад

    Seeing that little boy prance around and realizing he’s now the King of Britain

  • @tinas_hotdog_sophie
    @tinas_hotdog_sophie Год назад

    Actually, yes, it doesn't look like she was ver attentive to her son. But if you look closely, she always made sure where he was standing.

  • @nana-xt1lh
    @nana-xt1lh Год назад +6

    Charles looked bewildered, he seemed don't know much about his obligations , like a curious child looking for his mother. Then look at him now, ambitious.

    • @pamelameadows9717
      @pamelameadows9717 Год назад +2

      You just described a young child who eventually grew up to be a man who then knew how to act in public jeez

  • @ellhyg3532
    @ellhyg3532 3 месяца назад

    People from Elizabeth II's generation, our grandparents and great-grandparents were also like that with their children.

  • @marytv9362
    @marytv9362 Год назад +2

    Charles so beauty child .

  • @cynthiariley1782
    @cynthiariley1782 Год назад

    Wow the queen mother has such a beautiful and enchanting smile.❤⚘

  • @khaledmostafa1310
    @khaledmostafa1310 Год назад

    If you give your admire to this queen this mean you give admire to her system and knowledge and beautiful and quite and confedence not mean you give your admire to impire England ..........

  • @MsKaylon1
    @MsKaylon1 3 года назад +33

    Poor Charles...no warmth from his parents whatsoever after being away for so long! No wonder he is the way he is...such a weird family.

    • @MandyJMaddison
      @MandyJMaddison 3 года назад +9

      The Queen is extremely reserved in public, even with her children.
      Family films, which she and the Duke loved to take, show a very different picture of her..

    • @MsKaylon1
      @MsKaylon1 3 года назад +3

      @@MandyJMaddison explain that to a child who hasn't seen his parents in months.

    • @MandyJMaddison
      @MandyJMaddison 3 года назад +2

      @@MsKaylon1,
      In a child's' life, it is not always the parents that provide the warmth, affection and encouragement that the child needs.
      That primary bond may be with a different family member entirely.
      In the large families of past generations, it was often an older sibling who cared for a little one, once the baby had been weaned. Grandparents also fufilled the role, in any busy household.

    • @MsKaylon1
      @MsKaylon1 3 года назад +4

      @@MandyJMaddison I don't care who provided you with love, it is the love from your parents that you seek most. If you don't get it from your own parents, you assume something is wrong with you. You should know this!

    • @MandyJMaddison
      @MandyJMaddison 3 года назад +6

      @@MsKaylon1
      No-one's parents are perfect. Charles had a very stable existence.
      You don't hear Charles complaining that no-one ever cuddled him.
      You don't here Charles talking about being so beastly to people that they left their jobs.
      You don't here Charles relating how he had slapped his parent's face. .
      Charles may not have enjoyed Cordonstoun, but her found useful and practical entertainment for himself .
      And at the end of it, passed his exams.
      Diana had a seriously dysfunctional childhood.

  • @jeannettestuckelschwaiger5071
    @jeannettestuckelschwaiger5071 3 года назад +14

    Prince Charles and his 2 sons take wives that are older than themselves. Somehow the 3 men look for their mother, so it seems. Im not psychologist or something. Just old granny who loves the RF.

    • @skateboarding118
      @skateboarding118 3 года назад +6

      I have an awful relationship with my mother. All of my relationships have been with older women.

    • @christinewolfe5481
      @christinewolfe5481 3 года назад +10

      Kate is all of five months older than William; Camilla is a year older than Charles; Meghan is three years older than Harry. Those are all well within the normal age band for contemporaries: Kate and William were in the same year of school, for example. Five months older does not a mother make.

    • @melianna999
      @melianna999 3 года назад

      @@christinewolfe5481 It is certain type of man. I am 6 months older than my husband. We met in high school.
      But I should look than for husband in primary school.😂 Younger the better.

    • @irislai7821
      @irislai7821 3 года назад +3

      @@christinewolfe5481 "5 MONTHS older does not a mother make "--but 3 years older does ?? !!!!!🤣🤣🤣😋😋😋😋

    • @christinewolfe5481
      @christinewolfe5481 3 года назад +1

      @@irislai7821 : Not by my book. I specifically stated that Meghan being three years older than Harry was "well within the normal age band for contemporaries." Did you have trouble understanding?

  • @ayakasalih4189
    @ayakasalih4189 7 месяцев назад

    1950's fashion 😍🤩

  • @zafiarobban
    @zafiarobban Год назад

    Bisakah aku datang kemasa itu???

  • @helenpaul67
    @helenpaul67 Год назад +2

    Poor charles. Elizabeth didnt even hold his hands n lil charles keep looking at his mom.

    • @pamelameadows9717
      @pamelameadows9717 Год назад

      Oh good God you don't know what she did when they got home. When have you ever seen the queen overly affectionate in public?

  • @Kondasnaker
    @Kondasnaker Год назад

    ❤️

  • @chynnadoll3277
    @chynnadoll3277 3 года назад +13

    Wasn’t the Queen’s father the Duke of York (not Lancaster) before he became King?

    • @samshah7628
      @samshah7628 3 года назад +11

      the King had many titles.
      When you are in the area where your title came from, you have to use that title.

    • @christinewolfe5481
      @christinewolfe5481 3 года назад +6

      The Duchy of Lancaster is the landed estate that provides revenue for the king, so "Duke of Lancaster" is a title informally given to whomever is monarch at the time (the present Queen even today is sometimes called "Duke of Lancaster" within the historic county boundaries of Lancashire, which includes Liverpool where this film begins). However, there hasn't legally been a Duke of Lancaster in more than 600 years, and you are correct that George VI was Duke of York before he took the throne.

    • @MandyJMaddison
      @MandyJMaddison 3 года назад +2

      Everything Christine Wolfe has said is correct. I just want to add that the Queen is now the Duke of Lancaster, and when she visits the Channel Islands, she does so as the Duke of Normandy.
      Prince Charles, in Scotland, is the Duke of Rothesay and Lord of the Isles.

  • @srilankarelaxation5889
    @srilankarelaxation5889 3 года назад +2

    Was that a freakin‘ chicken there in the end

  • @barsplay8404
    @barsplay8404 Год назад +2

    Для королевы-матери Чарлз был как поздний ребёнок, поэтому она была вся в нем. Ну и времена были другие, скорее всего в дали от камер сына затискали за щечки как пупсика.

  • @jgibbs651
    @jgibbs651 Год назад +1

    The comment at the end about the "intimacy of this happy family reunion" while the two-and-a-half year old Charles walks on his own, NEITHER parent holding his hand: nothing to do with protocol because his grandmother, the then Queen, was holding his hand when they arrived to wait for the train. Unspeakably cold.

    • @sk8terx82
      @sk8terx82 Год назад

      UMM, it's 1950/1951, not some 2023 episode of EastENDERS... British people didn't openly show affection anywhere in public society during those days. Victorian standards of the last century were still very much observed until the mid-1960s, especially in high society.

  • @mariagabrielalepiz4283
    @mariagabrielalepiz4283 Год назад +1

    ¿Por qué no abrazar? ¿Por qué no dar un beso?

  • @isabelleparisot9772
    @isabelleparisot9772 Год назад

    Il avait vraiment l’air mignon ce petit gosse

  • @mischa6688
    @mischa6688 Год назад

    Imagine they didn’t ever have transportation accidents and lived over 90. Oh wow.

  • @melianna999
    @melianna999 3 года назад +4

    Why Elizabeth did not curtsy before the Queen?

    • @ib7132
      @ib7132 3 года назад

      Hahaha! I love this comment.

    • @richierich7229
      @richierich7229 3 года назад +1

      It was her mother. I guess...

  • @FriskDreemurrOfBiggCityPort
    @FriskDreemurrOfBiggCityPort 2 месяца назад

    Poor little Charles. His grandpa became ill and his mother had to take over. At least there were gifts for Charles and Anne.

  • @fijardim7
    @fijardim7 Год назад +4

    Philip pet him on the head and gave the Queen space to say hello to her child- The Queen kiss the boy on his cheeks. That's a pretty great reception- at least from the time and to royals. Don't analyze their whole lives to a 5 minuteish video- Stop seeing everything through negative light

    • @pamelameadows9717
      @pamelameadows9717 Год назад

      Exactly! Can't judge how affectionate she was with her children coming home out in public surrounded by crowds things are done different now. As close as we knew the queen and king were to their daughters even they weren't doing that and nobody said anything

  • @maureenkidd6629
    @maureenkidd6629 3 года назад +48

    Just watch how the Queen greets Prince Charles after she's been away from him for 6 months! Shockingly cold woman.

    • @martschwartz4958
      @martschwartz4958 3 года назад +34

      thats royal ettiquete. they dont show emotions when in public

    • @samshah7628
      @samshah7628 3 года назад +17

      I ll bet my grandparents didnt show much emotions to my parents in public either. It was like that back then

    • @InnerLeader
      @InnerLeader 3 года назад +26

      It's this lack of empathy and affection is exactly what created the emotionally stunted prince Charles, who grew up to an adult who wasn't emotionally available for Princess Diana and who isn't emotionally available for Prince Harry right now, when he needs it the most.
      Generational emotional trauma

    • @themgooproject
      @themgooproject 3 года назад +1

      @@martschwartz4958 Actually that would have changed in King Edward VIII. To bad the British establishment could stomach the thought of "love is love" and the idea of a man treating a woman as his equal.

    • @mikegalvin9801
      @mikegalvin9801 3 года назад +10

      People weren't publicly demonstrative in public then. As a grown-up I remember watching some sitcom from the 80s where dad comes down to breakfast and kisses his son as well as his daughter. I thought how that would have embarrassed me as a kid. At the same time we never doubted that our parents loved us.

  • @isadoraamorim1153
    @isadoraamorim1153 Год назад

    📹🇧🇷💭Aí que medo que não tenho imagens da vida de pessoas mais importantes que essas e as outras famílias tbm não tem pra os futuros descendentes virem . 😭📹🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @audreystar4868
    @audreystar4868 Год назад

    Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is a legend

  • @altwasser2305
    @altwasser2305 8 месяцев назад +1

    Auch als Königin und Mutter, egal des Protokolls, hätte sie ihr Kind liebevoll begrüßen und an die Hand nehmen müssen. Auch der Vater. Traurig.

  • @etoyasuchki
    @etoyasuchki Год назад

    she is so beautiful…..

  • @marybradt805
    @marybradt805 Год назад +2

    Who are you ? Oh right..your my mum

  • @theshadoww6268
    @theshadoww6268 2 года назад +4

    2:51 Elizabeth is a great queen but she has never been a great mother & people still wonder why Charles has mommy issues this boy has never had a mother + im not even gonna talk about prince Philip because I'm so pissed off+RIP Queen mother 🙏🏾🙏🏾

  • @macarenavaldivialopez730
    @macarenavaldivialopez730 Год назад

    Carlos como que no los reconoce, se suponia que estas giras duraban 6 meses, entonces, tan pequeñito, no los registra, y encima que sin videollamadas, menos. Ellos siempre trabajaban mucho y estaban pendiente de eso, era la reina madre la que mimaba a Carlos.

  • @zulemaesthertoloza6752
    @zulemaesthertoloza6752 Год назад +5

    pobre hijo cuanta frialdad de sis padres

  • @wangmowangdi3471
    @wangmowangdi3471 Год назад +3

    What a cute adorable little Prince 🤴 😍 💕 Long Live His Majesty King Charles III ❤ 💙 ♥ 💖 🙏

  • @TiagoMarques-sw6op
    @TiagoMarques-sw6op 5 месяцев назад

    🎉

  • @OctPSfever
    @OctPSfever 10 месяцев назад +1

    Margaret was always a loner. How is that so? With her beauty and looks?

  • @viictoriee
    @viictoriee Месяц назад

    Some people saying Queen Elizabeth's cold behaviour with baby Charles was normal coming from a Queen but King George VI died the year after, she was still Princess Elizabeth here 🤡. She was always quite awkward towards him and when his siblings were born it got worse. The treatment she gave to them four never seemed equal.

  • @zedouglasbarbeiro1152
    @zedouglasbarbeiro1152 Год назад

    2022

  • @CherokeeBird
    @CherokeeBird 2 месяца назад

    Historically, the royals never raised their own children. The children often cared more for their nannies.

  • @lordhoho1
    @lordhoho1 3 года назад +2

    Charles this is your mommy

  • @eveliadelgado5803
    @eveliadelgado5803 Год назад +2

    La Reyna como si el niño fuera de una vecina..... . tan chiquito Carlos.....

  • @johnwow2646
    @johnwow2646 Год назад +2

    She couldn't even pick up Charles and give him a hug! What a cold fish!

    • @abbatrouble
      @abbatrouble Год назад +1

      I couldn't pick him up and I'm not as tiny and petite the Elizabeth!

    • @pamelameadows9717
      @pamelameadows9717 Год назад

      But you're going to judge her interaction with her child by public footage not even 2 minutes long. You don't know how she was with him in private. That's a shame she didn't act the way you felt she should so she's a bad mom you think

  • @valleria483
    @valleria483 Год назад +3

    They were strange as parents. Poor little Charles

  • @corydestein3160
    @corydestein3160 Год назад

    Shouldn’t it have been the first time for them encounter each other that day? Shouldn’t the Princess have curtseyed to the Queen when she got off the train?