James tells Richard that he's bought a small airplane. Richard, concerned at his son's aimless lifestyle, admonishes him to be careful. Virginia is thrilled at James' purchase -- it excites her because as, she puts it, 'it's something to do with the future and not the past.' Richard is stung at her remark and her impetuous behavior. He's to give a speech in the House of Lords on this glorious day and expects Virginia to be in the gallery. However, if she prefers to go flying with her stepson ...[Read Story ]