(laughs) Don't look so surprised.
The Queen has many different duties. |
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It's heartening to see she won't
neglect them, even on Coronation Day. |
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- I don't think Dash would allow it.
- Try to get some rest before the ball. |
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I will. Since I firmly intend
to dance until dawn. |
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(she hums softly) |
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(orchestra tunes up) |
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(Lord Chamberlain)
Her Majesty the Queen. |
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Are you sure this is wise? |
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(orchestra starts up) |
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(music stops) |
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It's been quite a day. Are you tired? |
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Oh, no.
Ah, well, not really. It's just... |
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Well, I'm stronger than I look. |
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- How much longer are you in London?
- Only until Friday. |
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Then home via Brussels.
Uncle Leopold must have his report. |
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- (laughs)
- (music starts) |
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Oh, dear. I have a quadrille
with the Prince of Prussia next. |
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My poor little toes.
I feel sorry for them already. (laughs) |
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Your Majesty. |
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(Victoria)
I've had a letter from King Leopold. |
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He proposes
extending this visit of Prince Albert. |
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