Elizabeth’s expression says this is someone we, too, should be worried about. As Elizabeth places a love letter she’s written to her dear Philip in his briefcase, she comes across a picture of another woman ( gasp!), prima ballerina Galina Ulanova. This marriage has definitely seen better days. Egypt is revolting, with President Nasser’s (Amir Boutrous) men having taken control of the Suez Canal, and Prime Minister Anthony Eden (Jeremy Northam) decides the course of action should be removing the pilots that guide the ships through the canal, which would paralyze the Egyptian seafarers, in theory, and force Nasser to back down. Good thing the royal marriage isn’t on thin ice, as the outside world is threatening to collapse. While hardly steamy, it sure beats the meat locker we witnessed earlier. The two of them are even- gasp-sharing a bed and asking the staff to leave them alone. Philip is headed on a five-month tour of the Commonwealth and says he’s looking forward to it as he playfully sneaks a kiss on the back of his wife’s neck. We flash back to where we left off in season one, a time when the two seem to actually like each other.
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