A Royal Night Out (2015) Poster

Bel Powley: Margaret

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  • Margaret : By the way, what's a knocking shop?

  • Elizabeth : For six years now we've been positively cloistered.

    Margaret : Like nuns.

    Queen : We understood the reference.

  • Margaret : Does she think I'm going to end up on the front page of the "Daily Mirror" in the arms of a drunken sailor or something?

  • Margaret : Who cares what they think. They're only French, after all.

  • Margaret : Come on, Lillibet. This is what we wanted! The Lindy Hop. Remember? And round. Good. Then like that.

    Elizabeth , Margaret : Woo!

  • Margaret : I thought, Trafalgar Square for a splash in the fountains, then the Curzon, going on to that wizard all-nighter at Chelsea Barracks.

  • Queen : Your subjects need to see you as incorporating in your person the very essence of royalty.

    Elizabeth : One knows about essences and all that, but one would still like to have a dance from time to time.

    Margaret : The Lindy Hop, for example.

    Queen : The What-y hop?

  • Margaret : We're going out. Incognito.

    Mickey : Does the tiara rather give the game away, ma'am?

    Margaret : Yes!

    [removes tiara] 

    Margaret : Thanks, Mickey.

  • Duty Manager : Your Royal Highnesses.

    Margaret : We're incognito. Lizzy, Mags.

  • Elizabeth : Mummy said, "No."

    Margaret : What kind of "no"?

    Elizabeth : "No," as in: "Absolutely not, under any circumstances whatsoever."

    Margaret : What did she say?

    Elizabeth : The life we live...

    Elizabeth , Margaret : Is not fully our own, blah, blah.

  • Margaret : You didn't ask properly! You can't have done. Lillibet! We'll be walled up in this ghastly mausoleum for the rest of our blooming lives. I'm completely cheesed.

  • Margaret : Oh, it's all right. Nobody gives a monkey's what I do.

  • Stan : Not seen you in here before. Bit high class for us, ain't you, darling? Who are you, then?

    Margaret : I'm P2.

    Stan : P what?

    Margaret : Princess number two, silly. Margaret.

    Stan : Bloody hell. P2 in my knocking shop. Wonderful.

    Margaret : Bit of a snooze, actually. Nobody takes any notice of me at all.

  • Margaret : Are you foreign?

    Stan : English to my fingertips.

    Margaret : We're all German, you know, but it's de trop to talk about it. Not supposed to. Pas devant les sujets.

  • Debbie : How's it all gone for you, ducks?

    Margaret : My feet have barely touched the ground.

    Annie : Knee tremblers all the way, these busy nights.

    Margaret : First it was the conga at the Ritz.

    Annie : I get you.

    Margaret : Then the bus with this naval officer.

    Annie : The bus?

    Margaret : Between the Ritz and Trafalgar Square.

    Debbie : He had his money's worth.

    Margaret : But now I'm rather late. Mother will be so cross.

    Annie : She's got high expectations, that mother of yours.

    Margaret : Oh, yes.

  • Annie : How long have you been on this game, then?

    Margaret : Well, actually, this is my first time out. Sort of out - ish. On one's own in so far as one could be.

  • Debbie : What's your name?

    Margaret : Margaret.

    Debbie : Your real name?

    Margaret : Margaret.

    Debbie : Oh, that's a coincidence.

  • Margaret : Awfully outré. They do the Lindy there, you know.

  • Margaret : I'm absolutely clapped out.

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