It’s a nice moment that once again underscores the bond she’d had with her father.
Here Philip states that he doesn’t want to look to the past for inspiration.
If only because it will no doubt annoy Churchill and the other committee members.

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(Sidenote: Could Mark Burnett be a distant relation?
This feels like something he would do.)
In any case, they turn to Churchill, who in turn has a talk with Elizabeth.
This series of unfortunate events leads to a huge fight between the royal couple.
Rather she takes issue with whether or not her husband will be bowing to her once she is crowned.
(#QueensHusbandProblems.)
Though it would seem that he isn’t exactly thrilled to do it, which is understandable.
They evenpaidto be able to give the magazine some of their “tips” on entertainingphoto shoot included!
(Suddenly David’s request for aneven largerpension make sense.)
David is then called back to London with news that his mother has become even more ill.
Unfortunately, the answer is still a no.
If things couldn’t get worse, this is also when he learns that his mother has passed away.
Because what is insult without a little injury thrown in?
Episode grade: B+
NEXT:Episode 6, “Gelignite”