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His Majesty was here.
I distinctly heard music. Possibly he's retired. It might be better if Your Royal Highness
would see him in the morning. - I will see His Majesty now.
- His Majesty is still quite frail. To confront him without warning
might be damaging. Sir Geoffrey, is it so very unusual
for a son to be concerned about the condition
of his father? Perhaps in the circumstances
I should wake the queen. Now I must ask my mother's
permission to see my father? You forget who
you're addressing. I beg your
Royal Highness' pardon. Restrain your effrontery
till England is governed by bone-setters
and blood-letters
I distinctly heard music. Possibly he's retired. It might be better if Your Royal Highness
would see him in the morning. - I will see His Majesty now.
- His Majesty is still quite frail. To confront him without warning
might be damaging. Sir Geoffrey, is it so very unusual
for a son to be concerned about the condition
of his father? Perhaps in the circumstances
I should wake the queen. Now I must ask my mother's
permission to see my father? You forget who
you're addressing. I beg your
Royal Highness' pardon. Restrain your effrontery
till England is governed by bone-setters
and blood-letters
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His Majesty was here.
I distinctly heard music.
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Possibly he's retired.
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It might be better if Your Royal Highness
would see him in the morning.
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- I will see His Majesty now.
- His Majesty is still quite frail.
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To confront him without warning
might be damaging.
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Sir Geoffrey, is it so very unusual
for a son to be concerned
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about the condition
of his father?
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Perhaps in the circumstances
I should wake the queen.
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Now I must ask my mother's
permission to see my father?
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You forget who
you're addressing.
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I beg your
Royal Highness' pardon.
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Restrain your effrontery
till England is governed
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by bone-setters
and blood-letters.
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Movie Summary
In 1796, Captain George Bryan "Beau" Brummell of the 10th Royal Hussars Regiment offends the Prince of Wales with his straightforward outspokenness and gets fired from the Army but is chosen as the Prince's personal advisor.