<P> Eventually the household decides that, if Victoria does not break with Abdul, they will all resign . They also threaten to certify Victoria as insane . When Victoria is told, she angrily summons the entire household to the Durbar Room and demands that anyone who wants to resign step forward . When none do so, she tells them she has decided not to make Abdul a knight, but to include him in her next honours list as a Commander of the Royal Victorian Order . </P> <P> When Victoria falls ill, she urges Abdul to return to India, while she can still provide him with protection . She warns him that when she dies, the court will turn on him, but Abdul insists that he will stay with Victoria until the end of her life . In 1901, Victoria dies, and her son Bertie, now Edward VII, rejects Abdul, burning all the gifts and papers he has received from the Queen, and sending him and his family back to India . Abdul's wife manages to save the locket for him . It is revealed that Abdul lived in India until his death eight years later in 1909 . The film ends with Abdul kneeling at a large statue of the Queen close to the Taj Mahal, talking to it and kissing its feet in respect . </P> <Ul> <Li> Judi Dench as Queen Victoria </Li> <Li> Ali Fazal as Abdul Karim </Li> <Li> Eddie Izzard as Bertie, Prince of Wales </Li> <Li> Tim Pigott - Smith as Sir Henry Ponsonby </Li> <Li> Adeel Akhtar as Mohammed </Li> <Li> Simon Callow as Mr. Puccini </Li> <Li> Michael Gambon as Lord Salisbury </Li> <Li> Julian Wadham as Alick Yorke </Li> <Li> Olivia Williams as Jane Spencer, Baroness Churchill </Li> <Li> Fenella Woolgar as Miss Phipps </Li> <Li> Jonathan Harden as The Kaiser </Li> <Li> Paul Higgins as Sir James Reid, Physician to the Queen </Li> <Li> Robin Soans as Arthur Bigge </Li> <Li> Sukh Ojla as Mrs. Karim </Li> </Ul> <Li> Judi Dench as Queen Victoria </Li>

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