Young Bess
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Her father, Henry VIII,
called her Young Bess.
Her mother, Anne Boleyn,
ended on the block.
Born at a time when heads fell
around her like cabbage stalks, -
- to grow up at all
was an achievement.
To grow up to greatness
was a miracle.
HATFIELD HOUSE, ENGLAND
NOVEMBER 16TH, 1558
- Mr. Parry.
- Bills for gowns, shoes, caps!
Where's the money to come from?
No I didn't. That's all over!
Mrs. Ashley. What have you done?
Sit down and prepare yourself
for some news.
Bad news.
I've just left my Lady Elizabeth.
She received a message from London
Her stepsister, Queen Mary, is ill
- It's cruel to lose one's sister.
- You mean Bloody Mary is dying?
- She'll be dead by morning?
- Dead as a doornail.
- This means ...
- Young Bess will be queen.
Queen of England
at the age of five and twenty.
- Mrs. Ashley!
- Mr. Parry!
Do you remember the last
little drink we had together?
- Yes. It got us into trouble.
- We mustn't overdo it this time.
- Long live Young Bess.
- Long live Queen Elizabeth.
Well, when she sits on the throne,
- I can safely say ... I did it.
You're a remarkable woman.
You've been no ordinary governess.
Yours has been no easy task.
A difficult child.
daughter of the monster, King Henry
- And Anne Boleyn.
- A dangerous mixture.
Well, we're in harbor.
- At last.
- But it's been a stormy passage.
Like the song of the seesaw:
Here we go up, up, up
- Up to the sky so high
- Here we go down, down, down
Bumpety-bump, goodbye.
That's how it was.
To start with,
we were our father's darling.
Those were the times
when we went up, up, up.
Up, up, up in the sky.
So high.
- Look. Your future Queen Elizabeth
- Just like her father.
There's breeding for you.
No mistaking the fatherhood.
- Henry, didn't I have a hand in it
- Yes. But I gave you the idea.
Don't scowl at me like that. Why
don't you laugh like your mother?
That's the way
to win peoples' hearts.
But Anne Boleyn laughed once too
often and with the wrong people.
She took three lovers with her.
Old Harry did things in a big way.
Come, we're no longer the future
queen. The King doesn't want us.
We're a nobody.
So we were chased away from Court
to Hatfield. Without a mother.
Without a home. Old Harry took
another wife and a son was born.
He was heir to the throne.
We were declared illegitimate.
So we went down, down, down.
Bumpety-bump. Goodbye.
We'll never wear these shoes again
They're full of holes.
We have to see to it that
our new stepmother likes us, -
- our appearance,
our little ways and our manners.
Now Your Highness is back in your
father's grace. Isn't it wonderful
Your Highness!
Now listen carefully. This one is
German. Don't forget that.
After all, it's not her fault.
We can't pick and choose.
What we need is a mother.
Ist das meine liebe Tochter
Elizabeth? Komm hier, mein Kind.
Hab keine Angst, mein Liebling.
I took one look at the King's face
and knew what he was contemplating
For him a change,
for us, a ride to Hatfield.
In no time we were back to be
inspected by our fourth mother.
Don't be stubborn.
It can't hurt us to try again.
This one is said to be beautiful.
Your father is very much in love.
Come in, child.
I won't eat you.
Don't stare at me like that.
Say something.
I made you legitimate out of the
goodness of my big, fat heart.
Doctor says it will kill me one day
He's in the Tower reconsidering.
Anne Boleyn's brat, I'll put you in
the Tower if you dare defy me.
You dare. I'm beginning to like you
To my good health.
Henry, please. No more wine tonight
This is your new stepmother, child
I can see you like her.
I do, too.
I like her very much.
Come, my darling. I'm afraid we have
to go home now. Back to Hatfield.
Don't worry. The King will soon
have us meet another stepmother.
And another and another.
Well, I will not come!
Open the door, Bess. Please.
It's Lord Thomas Seymour.
He's to take you back to London.
Bess, we're going back to Court.
Those are the King's orders.
You'll be the death of us both.
My Lord Admiral. Will you come
and talk to her? I can do nothing.
I see. Leave it to me.
I have a way with children.
Good morning, Lady Elizabeth. The
King sent me here to talk to you.
- I've looked forward to it.
- It will be a very short talk.
- I've just begun.
- I've finished.
- I promised your stepmother ...
- I've had too many!
You can tell the King I said so.
Will you please
come closer to the door?
- Well?
- I'll tell the King that I failed
- But only on one condition.
- What condition?
I want to have a look at you.
Open the door and I'll come in.
- Why?
- I want to see your face and eyes
- What for?
- Can you come still closer?
I have my ear against the door.
Because of a woman I once knew
and liked and laughed with.
- Who?
- We never speak her name.
- My mother?
- Yes.
I know the King banned you from
the Court because you're like her.
Well then, come in.
Come in and see for yourself.
Well?
- I can't see much from here.
- Stay there. Keep the bargain!
I always do.
That's why I make so many friends.
I don't need your friendship.
I don't need your pity either.
- What are you doing?
- Opening so I can see you better.
- We can drive back in the sunshine
- You're full of tricks.
- Don't you trust me?
- No!
If the King could see you like this
he'd change his mind.
You're so like him. The way you
stand there, stubborn, suspicious.
Exactly like him. Even down to
wanting to throw the inkwell at me
The King's daughter!
And yet, there's something else
in your face. I've seen it before.
Her eyes. The slim nose. There's no
another nose like this in England.
I'd know it in a thousand.
But where's her smile?
She turned men's heads
with that smile of hers.
They made your childhood
very unhappy.
But you'll be as beautiful as she
was, and everyone will fall for you
That will save you from
ever being lonely, as you are now.
Bye, Lady Elizabeth. I'll tell the
King I failed. He'll be surprised.
Hitherto, I've been lucky
with my missions.
Goodbye.
What has happened?
What does this mean?
Wait!
Wait!
This is your room. And this is where
Mrs. Ashley will sleep.
The Queen wanted you to have the
nicest room overlooking the garden
What's the matter?
Don't you like it?
- What's all this?
- Caps, gowns, scarves.
She thought you'd like them.
Catherine.
There was another Catherine. I grew
to love her, but she was killed.
- It can happen again.
- It won't.
- I could never be happy here.
- You shall this time.
The Queen is the sweetest woman
in all God's world.
How tall you are.
I'm glad you're here. I'm told you
have brains to match your looks.
And a charming companion to me
and the little Prince of Wales.
Edward needs a sister, and
I need ... what shall we call you?
A younger sister or a daughter.
Will you like that?
The chief thing is that we've got
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