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took part in the fly—past over buckingham palace. the telegraph has a snap of prince louis, who found the noise of the aircraft just a little overwhelming. prince of wails is its headline. the times reports that the queen will not attend tomorrow's national service of thanksgiving to mark her platinum jubilee, after experiencing �*discomfort�* during today's events. and while the guardian's also features a prominent picture of the buckingham palace balcony, it leads with what it calls the nhs's failings over women's health so, let's begin. the queen gets her party started. she looks quite radiant, doesn't she in these images today? yes. in these images today? yes, absolutely — in these images today? yes, absolutely and _ in these images today? yes, absolutely and i _ in these images today? yes, absolutely and i think - in these images today? yes, i absolutely and i think everyone in these images today? ye: absolutely and i think everyone can be happy that the day passed very well. early in the week in london, is the most terrible weather with thunderstorms and i think if that had arrived, many people, not least
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the queen herself would be extremely disappointed but instead we have beautiful sunshine for most of the day in the queen certainly seemed to enjoy it even though she was not able to attend the parade, the first time she's been able to attend that an entire day to make entire reign, she is able to make her appearance of the balcony and many others people gathered and that will be what they will remember and that will be what they were looking forward to. will be what they were looking forward ta— will be what they were looking forward to— forward to. the fact that her appearances are _ forward to. the fact that her appearances are getting - forward to. the fact that her i appearances are getting more forward to. the fact that her - appearances are getting more rare makes them more special, doesn't it for everyone to see that she is able to come out and attend these occasional moments? absolutely and we've had months _ occasional moments? absolutely and we've had months of— occasional moments? absolutely and we've had months of concerns - occasional moments? absolutely and we've had months of concerns that i we've had months of concerns that her health— we've had months of concerns that her health is deteriorating and there — her health is deteriorating and there are _ her health is deteriorating and there are fewer and fewer appearances and she obviously missed the queen— appearances and she obviously missed the queen speech recently, which is quite _ the queen speech recently, which is quite a _ the queen speech recently, which is quite a big _ the queen speech recently, which is quite a big deal and an absolute deiiqht— quite a big deal and an absolute delight for the whole country to see her today—
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delight for the whole country to see her today beaming, looking absolutely brilliant and her style of outfit — absolutely brilliant and her style of outfit and reassuring tune that we all _ of outfit and reassuring tune that we all need for the rest of the news — headline is history maker marking 70 years on the throne and likely to be the last as well given the age of the last as well given the age of the future generations and someone they might take the throne and i was looking at the documentary of the queen through her own family stories and really interested to see those historic pictures when you go back and is extraordinary to see how much history she has lived through. {line history she has lived through. one ofthe history she has lived through. one of the only — history she has lived through. que: of the only members of the members in public life who have lived through the second world war and certainly old enough to remember the second world war. there are very few
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people now still alive were able to do that and so, to be so prominent, notjust nationally but not just nationally but internationally, notjust nationally but internationally, the entire postwar period is quite an achievement in one that very few will replicate and unlikely to be replicated again, given the demographics of her successors and so, the idea of the 78th jubilee may successors and so, the idea of the 78thjubilee may become a distant memory for many generations to come. and is it your sense of the queens popularity spreads across all ages, throw parts of the country we put the queen on the front page of the paper, doesn't some more copies? i paper, doesn't some more copies? i don't see those numbers in that detail— don't see those numbers in that detail lrut— don't see those numbers in that detail but i think we all know that is hot _ detail but i think we all know that is notjust— detail but i think we all know that is notjust the point detail but i think we all know that is not just the point that detail but i think we all know that is notjust the point that she is one of— is notjust the point that she is one of the _ is notjust the point that she is one of the few figures in public life to — one of the few figures in public life to live _ one of the few figures in public life to live to the second world
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war, _ life to live to the second world war. she — life to live to the second world war, she is also someone who so many of the _ war, she is also someone who so many of the population has grown up and born with _ of the population has grown up and born with with her as queen and has not known _ born with with her as queen and has not known anything else. so, it is a huge deal— not known anything else. so, it is a huge deal in — not known anything else. so, it is a huge deal in our history in the sense of— huge deal in our history in the sense of nationhood that everyone feels _ sense of nationhood that everyone feels she — sense of nationhood that everyone feels. she isjust an extraordinary fiqure _ feels. she isjust an extraordinary figure and — feels. she isjust an extraordinary figure and today was a really important day and so, to see her there. _ important day and so, to see her there. to — important day and so, to see her there, to see her on the balcony after— there, to see her on the balcony after so — there, to see her on the balcony after so many balcony appearances, she first _ after so many balcony appearances, she first appeared in 1927 as a baby and it's— she first appeared in 1927 as a baby and it's absolutely extraordinary and it's absolutely extraordinary and when — and it's absolutely extraordinary and when she wasn't even meant to be queen— and when she wasn't even meant to be queen at— and when she wasn't even meant to be queen at that point and so, the twists _ queen at that point and so, the twists and — queen at that point and so, the twists and turns in her own life in the way _ twists and turns in her own life in the way that she has just twists and turns in her own life in the way that she hasjust been twists and turns in her own life in the way that she has just been this constant _ the way that she has just been this constant reliable and completely, 'ust constant reliable and completely, just this _ constant reliable and completely, just this figure had for the country
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is remarkable. my favourite effect in the _ is remarkable. my favourite effect in the telegraph from pages that she has overseen hundred 52 state visits, — has overseen hundred 52 state visits, 14 — has overseen hundred 52 state visits,14 prime ministers has overseen hundred 52 state visits, 14 prime ministers and quite possibly— visits, 14 prime ministers and quite possibly soon, 15. corgis. coming to the guardian. they have a wider— corgis. coming to the guardian. they have a wider balcony _ corgis. coming to the guardian. they have a wider balcony picture - corgis. coming to the guardian. they have a wider balcony picture and - corgis. coming to the guardian. they have a wider balcony picture and you | have a wider balcony picture and you must have the polling numbers. how popular is the queen and particular in the wider royal family? extremely --oular in in the wider royal family? extremely popular in about _ in the wider royal family? extremely popular in about one _ in the wider royal family? extremely popular in about one to _ in the wider royal family? extremely popular in about one to five - in the wider royal family? extremely popular in about one to five people | popular in about one to five people actively thinks that britain should adopt a republic position. having said that, they cannot agree between the best approach to take in place of the queen and so, having the queen in place is definitely something that remain popular but for many years across her entire reign, what is interesting is what
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it does not seem to be affected by any other events going on with and herfamily of the any other events going on with and her family of the wider world, he also see that her popularity corresponds very closely to the popularity of the institution of the monarchy as a whole. and it will be interesting when the queen does eventually pass on and we moved to king charles, we assume. it'll be interesting to see then public opinion adjusts to a new monarch on the throne and weathered that as an impact on the figures. but certainly now for many, many years, she has remained extremely popular across all age groups in many different regions of the country. and because for republic remain very much in the minority. find for republic remain very much in the minori . �* , ,., minority. and is there polling on how popular— minority. and is there polling on how popular charles _ minority. and is there polling on
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how popular charles and - minority. and is there polling on how popular charles and camilla j minority. and is there polling on - how popular charles and camilla are because given their own personal history and still a controversial couple in the eyes of many. prince charles has _ couple in the eyes of many. prince charles has done _ couple in the eyes of many. prince charles has done his _ couple in the eyes of many. prince charles has done his best - couple in the eyes of many. prince charles has done his best to - couple in the eyes of many. prince charles has done his best to show| couple in the eyes of many. prince i charles has done his best to show we say, adopt the strategic ambiguity of the queen when it comes to opinions on, quite frankly, anything. but he remains less popular than prince william and princess catherine and in the public are asked who they would prefer to be the next monarchs summits prince william who has been consistently on top. and they are warming to camilla but she is still some way behind the other leading royals and whether that changes and veteran status changes remains to be seen but certainly, she has some ways to go still. in certainly, she has some ways to go still. ., , certainly, she has some ways to go still. . , ., certainly, she has some ways to go
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still. ., , ., , still. in the queens clinton this service and _ still. in the queens clinton this service and the _ still. in the queens clinton this service and the royal— still. in the queens clinton this service and the royal family - still. in the queens clinton this i service and the royal family would no doubt be there because mobility issues in buckingham palaces, prints and results palaces, prince andrew is also not going to be there because he is covid—19. we look at the wider royal family in the queens trips on the royal family, presumably, the british press, the british institutions, the establishment will swing behind prince charles when he takes the throne and all the queen has worked for all her life. that loyalty, you think without loyalty pass to him? i think without loyalty pass to him? i imagine it absolutely will but when you look _ imagine it absolutely will but when you look at the royal family, this is one _ you look at the royal family, this is one of— you look at the royal family, this is one of the things that makes the queen— is one of the things that makes the queen such as standout mourner. she has not _ queen such as standout mourner. she has not been — queen such as standout mourner. she has not been plagued by some of the other scandals that seem to follow around _ other scandals that seem to follow around her— other scandals that seem to follow around her children and the other senior— around her children and the other senior royals and talking about prince — senior royals and talking about prince charles was that many
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scandals _ prince charles was that many scandals with donors and people he is been _ scandals with donors and people he is been linked to and he sends politicians interfering in policy and so, — politicians interfering in policy and so, the be interesting to see how that — and so, the be interesting to see how that carries on. it and so, the be interesting to see how that carries on.— how that carries on. it can be a very testing moment _ how that carries on. it can be a very testing moment for - how that carries on. it can be a very testing moment for the i very testing moment for the monarchy. very testing moment for the monarchy-— very testing moment for the monarch . ~ ., , , ., monarchy. we did get a sense of the future of the — monarchy. we did get a sense of the future of the monarchy _ monarchy. we did get a sense of the future of the monarchy today - monarchy. we did get a sense of the future of the monarchy today and i monarchy. we did get a sense of the future of the monarchy today and on| future of the monarchy today and on the balcony— future of the monarchy today and on the balcony shot that somebody from uaqes _ the balcony shot that somebody from pages carry, we have seen that slimmed—down royals, the slimmed—down royals, the slimmed—down version of the monarchy which _ slimmed—down version of the monarchy which is _ slimmed—down version of the monarchy which is prince charles innovation which _ which is prince charles innovation which is _ which is prince charles innovation which is his— which is prince charles innovation which is his idea always been for a while _ which is his idea always been fora while now— which is his idea always been for a while now tojust which is his idea always been for a while now to just focus on a number of small— while now to just focus on a number of small key— while now to just focus on a number of small key royals and it's him and the duke _ of small key royals and it's him and the duke and duchess of cambridge and her— the duke and duchess of cambridge and her children and the duke and duchess _ and her children and the duke and duchess of— and her children and the duke and duchess of sussex, while they are there _ duchess of sussex, while they are there today, they're completely separate — there today, they're completely separate and nowhere near the
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limelight. and that is a sign of things— limelight. and that is a sign of things to — limelight. and that is a sign of things to come in prince charles innovation — things to come in prince charles innovation and a lot of people support— innovation and a lot of people support it _ innovation and a lot of people support it i think he is also more involved — support it i think he is also more involved in— support it i think he is also more involved in the treatment today, the queen's— involved in the treatment today, the queen's speech recently and we are gradually— queen's speech recently and we are gradually getting more and more, people getting used to seeing him in _ more, people getting used to seeing him in these roles and feeling very much for— him in these roles and feeling very much for the queen and the more important duties that she has. the icture important duties that she has. the picture that _ important duties that she has. tie: picture that everyone important duties that she has. he picture that everyone is important duties that she has. tte: picture that everyone is going to remember which is prince louis covering his years on the planes flew out. and i saw the planes overhead it's always an amazing site in the formations are really striking but he was so excited and then, he found the noise deafening. it's really charming and that's the kind of imagery that wins the public. t kind of imagery that wins the ublic. ~ �* ., .,
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kind of imagery that wins the ublic. ~' �* . ., ., . public. i think i've made that face a few times _ public. i think i've made that face a few times in _ public. i think i've made that face a few times in my _ public. i think i've made that face a few times in my life. _ public. i think i've made that face a few times in my life. but - public. i think i've made that face a few times in my life. but no - a few times in my life. but no accounting for taste. in lee's commute enough to wear a suit like as a droid brother. but anyway, teach their own. there is no doubt that children are making funny faces will always go down well with the public. will always go down well with the ublic. �* ., ., , public. and on the royals, we did see sussex _ public. and on the royals, we did see sussex photograph _ public. and on the royals, we did see sussex photograph at - public. and on the royals, we did see sussex photograph at a - public. and on the royals, we did i see sussex photograph at a window shushing some of the children and will probably see a little bit more of them over the weekend and this been a lot of controversy over the coverage of megan and particular. you think the press are going to be a bit kinder? i you think the press are going to be a bit kinder?— a bit kinder? i believe the be a bit more high-profile _ a bit kinder? i believe the be a bit more high-profile and _ a bit kinder? i believe the be a bit more high-profile and visible - a bit kinder? i believe the be a bit more high-profile and visible in i more high—profile and visible in tomorrow's service, for example but ithink— tomorrow's service, for example but i think i_ tomorrow's service, for example but i think i wiii— tomorrow's service, for example but i think i will probably agree that is quite — i think i will probably agree that is quite nice that today, all the front— is quite nice that today, all the front pages focus quite rightly on
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the queen and the core balcony shot and that— the queen and the core balcony shot and that crowned sussex trauma is nowhere _ and that crowned sussex trauma is nowhere to — and that crowned sussex trauma is nowhere to be seen in the main coveraqe — nowhere to be seen in the main covera: - , , ., nowhere to be seen in the main covera: �*- , , ., , coverage leveling up is a big olitical coverage leveling up is a big political opinion _ coverage leveling up is a big political opinion and - coverage leveling up is a big political opinion and push i coverage leveling up is a big i political opinion and push from coverage leveling up is a big - political opinion and push from the government. can you really have a leveling of strategy when the country still has a hereditary monarchy without the political power that flows from that. carmel his nephew was very prominent in the conservative party and there are many links between powerful elites in the monarchy and how sustainable is this institution done generations different. i’m is this institution done generations different. �* ., , ~ ., different. i'm not sure the link to levelin: different. i'm not sure the link to leveling up _ different. i'm not sure the link to leveling up is _ different. i'm not sure the link to leveling up is quite _ different. i'm not sure the link to leveling up is quite right. - different. i'm not sure the link to leveling up is quite right. i - different. i'm not sure the link to leveling up is quite right. i think| leveling up is quite right. i think the idea — leveling up is quite right. i think the idea began leveling up and there are many, _ the idea began leveling up and there are many, many criticisms of the policy— are many, many criticisms of the policy in — are many, many criticisms of the policy in the _ are many, many criticisms of the policy in the being implemented but
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the idea _ policy in the being implemented but the idea is— policy in the being implemented but the idea is to try and give people more _ the idea is to try and give people more of— the idea is to try and give people more of a — the idea is to try and give people more of a chance in life and wherever _ more of a chance in life and wherever they live and so, where they're _ wherever they live and so, where they're born, or they go to school. in they're born, or they go to school. in the — they're born, or they go to school. in the same — they're born, or they go to school. in the same levels and opportunities throughout. and there will be in the lead in _ throughout. and there will be in the lead in a _ throughout. and there will be in the lead in a country and especially in the uk _ lead in a country and especially in the uk so. — lead in a country and especially in the uk. so, i don't think one the uk. so, idon't think one conflicts— the uk. so, i don't think one conflicts with the other and as for the links— conflicts with the other and as for the links to — conflicts with the other and as for the links to the royal family conservative party. they've always been _ conservative party. they've always been there — conservative party. they've always been there and there will always be there _ been there and there will always be there. . ., , ., there. evidence from the younger generations _ there. evidence from the younger generations of _ there. evidence from the younger generations of ten _ there. evidence from the younger generations of ten the _ there. evidence from the younger generations of ten the world - there. evidence from the younger. generations of ten the world family rely on public support or will they have to work very hard for it? the interesting _ have to work very hard for it? tte: interesting thing about the dynamics for support for many aspects of the royal family is that harry and megan are particularly popular among younger voters, particularly the younger voters, particularly the young as 18 to 24 and so it will be
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interesting to see as the dynamics of the demographics of this country change, to be interesting to see whether support for the type of monarchy that we have changes in weather a move towards the scandinavian model or something along those lines seems more appropriate by younger people. let us move on to the guardian and the main news story and the nhs failings over women's health and we have heard some reports recently post covid—19 but is it a real concern? post covid-19 but is it a real concern?— post covid-19 but is it a real concern? . ., , , ., concern? yeah, absolutely. the royal colleae concern? yeah, absolutely. the royal college and — concern? yeah, absolutely. the royal college and gynaecologists _ concern? yeah, absolutely. the royal college and gynaecologists morning i college and gynaecologists morning that there is an institutional gender— that there is an institutional gender bias in the nhs and women that is— gender bias in the nhs and women that is seen as benign and usually defined _ that is seen as benign and usually defined as — that is seen as benign and usually defined as noncancerous, it is
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de—prioritized and they are taken out of— de—prioritized and they are taken out of doctor care and refer to the gynaecologists. so, it seen as less of a priority— gynaecologists. so, it seen as less of a priority and work conditions that are — of a priority and work conditions that are extremely painful, debilitating in many cases and things— debilitating in many cases and things like fertility affected. in their— things like fertility affected. in their warning that this constant attitude — their warning that this constant attitude towards it means that waiting — attitude towards it means that waiting lists of massively shot up and women aren't being seen for these _ and women aren't being seen for these conditions and generally feeling — these conditions and generally feeling unsupported. and mrs, it doesn't _ feeling unsupported. and mrs, it doesn't seem to be quite a priority that other— doesn't seem to be quite a priority that other things are and all of this has— that other things are and all of this has huge implications and future — this has huge implications and future repercussions. we this has huge implications and future repercussions. we have seen the nhs massively _ future repercussions. we have seen the nhs massively stretched - future repercussions. we have seen the nhs massively stretched but. the nhs massively stretched but ambulances which are completely terrified. but these waiting lists
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