Prince Charles attends the Hong Kong handover ceremony on June 30 th and July 1 st 1997, while plans for Camilla’s 50 th birthday party at Highgrove in July 1997 are discussed. Then it jumps to the Queen’s 1997 birthday celebrations on the 21 st of April in that year, before skipping to the Labour Party victory in the General Election on the 2 nd of May 1997. ‘Decommissioned’ opens in early January 1997 when Princess Diana is seen watching Carlton Television’s “Monarchy: The Nation Decides” phone-in programme, hosted by (now Sir) Trevor McDonald. It ends with a flashback to their royal wedding in 1981 as crowds gathered on London’s streets. ‘Couple 31’ focuses on Prince Charles and Princess Diana’s petition for divorce, which was granted on the 15 th of July 1996, after approx. ‘Gunpowder’ depicts the filming of the infamous Bashir-Diana interview on Guy Fawkes’ Night 1995, and its TV broadcast on the 20 th of November that year. It concludes with the Queen’s royal visit to Moscow in October 1994. ‘Ipatiev House’ sees Queen Elizabeth II watching a news report on the Russian 1993 October Coup, and having an audience with Prime Minister John Major (played by Jonny Lee Miller) after his February 1994 visit to President Boris Yeltsin in Moscow. It includes Prince Charles’ interview with Jonathan Dimbleby, which was broadcast on the 29 th of June 1994 (the timeline here appears, as ever, a bit sticky). ‘The Way Ahead’ opens in January 1993 with an infamously intercepted and intimate phone call between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles. The episode ends in November 1992 with the fire at Windsor Castle and Her Majesty the Queen giving her famous “Annus Horribilis” speech at London’s Guildhall at a celebration of her 40 years on the throne. The episode also features an audience between Prince Andrew and the Queen in which he discusses the “toe-sucking” scandal involving paparazzi photographs of his then-wife Sarah Ferguson with John Bryan. It includes a cameo appearance by Timothy Dalton in the role of Princess Margaret’s would-be husband Captain Peter Townsend. ‘Annus Horribilis’ jumps back and forth from late 1992 to Princess Margaret’s 1981 appearance on BBC Radio 4 long-running programme Desert Island Discs. It covers events including the 1982 Academy Awards Ceremony, in which Chariots of Fire (produced by Mohamed Al Fayed’s son Dodi) won Best Picture, and the 1986 funeral of the Duchess of Windsor, Wallis Simpson, as well as depicting Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed’s first meeting. ‘Mou Mou’ ranges from 1946 to the 1980s and early 1990s as it tells the story of Egyptian businessman Mohamed Al Fayed, the growth of his fortune and property acquisitions, and his struggle to to be accepted by English society. The episode goes on to cover the July 1992 publication of the bestselling book Diana: Her True Story, written by journalist Andrew Morton. Leonora Knatchbull, who died of cancer in October 1991 and was the five-year-old daughter of Penny and Norton Knatchbull. ‘The System’ begins around one month later, with the funeral of The Hon. The episode concludes in September 1991 at the Ghillies Ball held annually in Balmoral at the end of the Queen’s summer holiday in the Scottish royal residence. Prince Charles and Princess Diana have been married for a decade, and in August 1991, take a holiday on the Italian Riviera that was intended as “a second honeymoon”. Here's some video showing how it works on a Switch.‘Queen Victoria Syndrome’ opens in July 1991, when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II was 65 years old. If you're not using a game controller, you can use your arrow keys to navigate the interface and highlight the timeline. After the sign-in page (you can skip it), select any video you see and follow the instructions above. Instead, you have to go to /TV (Opens in a new tab). The standard (Opens in a new tab) won't work. When I tried googling "YouTube Easter egg dog" I fell down a completely different, and admittedly excellent (Opens in a new tab), rabbit hole.) (I'm not sure who first discovered this Easter egg, but I first spotted it right here (Opens in a new tab) on the Nintendo Switch subreddit. It's also accessible on your PC via web browser, but only using the YouTube TV interface. We've tested the three major console apps - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Switch - and the dog is there in all of them. The Easter egg only works in certain versions of YouTube, as far as we can tell. Eventually, a little, brown dog, possibly a Corgi, will trot across your timeline, from left to right. Then you want to keep holding left for another 10 or 15 seconds. If you've watched any of the video, it'll rewind first. Please enjoy these Pope-like dogs wearing Crocs on their impossibly small heads
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