- Prince Charles: [to the Queen] It's funny, isn't it? For years I've called for a more modern monarchy that reflects the world outside... but look at the rates of family breakdown out there, and then look at us. Margaret, divorced. Anne, divorced. Andrew humiliated and headed for divorce, me, trapped and DREAMING of divorce, and you talk about moral examples! If we were an ordinary family and social services came to visit they'd have thrown us into care, and YOU into jail!
- Princess Margaret: Good night, Lillibet. I do love you.
- Queen Elizabeth II: I love you too. Very much.
- [long pause]
- Princess Margaret: God, that was middle class. Promise me we'll never do that again!
- Queen Elizabeth II: Never.
- Queen Elizabeth II: My Lord Mayor, the anniversary of any occasion is a time to reflect. But in light of the events of the last twelve months, perhaps I have more to reflect on than most. 1992 is not a year on which I shall look back with undiluted pleasure. It has turned out to be an annus horribilis. No institution is beyond reproach, and no member of it either. The high standards we in the monarchy are held to by the public must be the same benchmark to which we hold ourselves personally. If we can't admit the errors of our past, what hope for reconciliation can there be? Today, I'd like to pay tribute, if I may, to my family. Throughout the four decades I have been on the throne, they have, quite literally been my sun and water. For all the sacrifices they have made, indeed, to all of you here whose prayers and well wishes have been a source of strength to me this last 40 years, I say thank you.
- Peter Townsend: Around the same time, I heard a radio interview with you, and I suppose I wanted to know if our love, in the context of a whole life, had been a fleeting one... or a lasting one.