The Queen is slowly turning into what she is supposed to be. Poised and stuffy. She and Philip embark on a world-wide tour to shore up relationships with colonies and former colonies. Their schedule is grueling and at times it takes its toll. Elizabeth feels that they cannot skip one dinner or give one less speech or the people will be disappointed. The episode, however, has more to do with the flamboyant Margret. She is to go in her sister's stead to a series of events. She decides to go off script and this incenses Elizabeth. She has also done a couple embarrassing things (an insult or two) that rile up the stuffy Brits.The competitiveness comes to the fore. Elizabeth is no shrinking violet now and she decides all major issues. We also have a subplot, designed for us to get to know the Queen Mum a bit more. She travels to Scotland to visit friends and has an encounter with a delightful old man who has property to sell. He doesn't recognize her and they have a wonderful time together. She has become sad because she has lost her home, her daughters (they are adults), the monarchy, and her purpose. There is an interesting final scene where the stiff Elizabeth shows what she is and will become.