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britain on wednesday evening was the shock announcement released on instagram by prince harry and meghan the duchess of sussex they want to step back from royal duty is to a certain extent and the notorious british tabloid press whose harsh headlines about the couple of no doubt contributed to this decision i've already given it a name meg's it. howry and meghan on their wedding day it was thought to be the start of a new chapter for the british royal family but it was not meant to read like this in an instagram post the couple explained they would stay back a senior royals and would aim to become financially independent it seems the cult even the queen of our guard she's reported to be heart one commentator said it was beyond belief last year was pretty dreadful for the royal family this has begun in
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a way that is not only completely unprecedented but potentially it undoubtedly has various serious consequences in a test statement the royal household said these were quote complicated issues that would require time to work through ever since they revealed their relationship to the world how he and meghan never looked all too comfortable with the rule when their son archie was born the kept the details under wrap much to the era taishan of britain's for racial top lloyd price after the african last summer their rest with the media widened when they said they were suing a newspaper over invasion of privacy and in december they said they would break from tradition to spend the christmas holidays not with the queen but in canada. outside buckingham palace and the reaction to the bombshell news has been mixed i applaud bad for taking
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a step back from the media because of being there in the media so much so if you want to live a private life then yes live a private life but maybe they are going at different properties out face the rest of us is that the national origin opinion i think it's completely irresponsible you think so yeah they're part of rules stablish when they should be a case accordingly. it may be that such high expectations have brought about this rupture but that and we're at leeds next only harry and meghan know. and my american colleagues david left to chat more about this and this can have been an easy decision for them david well for a couple of the really trying to get away from the press they must have known that this was going to cause another media storm and maybe that's why it seems they didn't get the greens permission on this before they went ahead and outsing the decision but you're british what do you think that this will mean to the brits. made to the brits i think it is going to be mixed like we saw there i think some
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people are as fed up about the royals as they are about bricks it i think some will think they're even deserts is on the other hand i think some people will sympathize with the young couple who want to have some sort of normalcy in the lives and but have they really thought this through because of course they get criticism about the fact that 2400000 pounds was spent on their house only windsor is state people criticising salary criticising saying they should paid back the money that the wedding cost well you know if you let her go back to acting maybe she can rake it back and i think on the other side of the atlantic you know meghan is american i think the american media is going to be saying how awful was this princess fairy tale really for maggie and i mean how many little girls and boys for that matter around the world dream about marrying a prince or princess and becoming a royal she's the one who got to do it also this marriage was a huge p.r.
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coup for the well family on both sides of the atlantic but here she is she's not happy he's not happy and the british press keep on hounding that and i think that's the crux of the matter which i don't think harry is ever forgive in the british press and the perhaps in general for what he things they did to his mom i think he still believes they were responsible for her death and who could forget the funeral seeing this young child i mean it was all for and for him the. price is now threatening the happy happiness of his wife which i think we can we can all see that there's very much an old wound here that's at play i think though talking about diana's death the other thing about that episode that still looms over the monarchy is how much the queen's popularity took a dip based on the coldness of her reaction and i think this is another situation where the monarchy is going to have to be very careful how they react they're going
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to have to show they're going to have to show humanity they're going to have to show that they do have feelings for their family members and also maybe that they're willing to make some changes tricky moment because we've just had the prince andrew debacles who's just stepped down from his role judy's because of his association with a convicted paedophile jeffrey stein the queen is 93 years old she's not going to be around forever as we all know. the the 2nd most popular royal and i bet you the rule family really don't want to lose well they can't afford to lose them you know and what i would say if they want to survive this and if they want to survive through the 21st century as the british royal family this is going to sound brash and it's going to sound maybe to american but if she wants to go back to making t.v. and movies in the states letter if he wants to go if harry wants to go have a love affair with the american press they're going to be a lot nicer to him than the british press was let him go take advantage of the good publicity and while you're at it maybe think about getting william on the throne
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a little sooner because i don't know if you've seen prince charles but i do not think that most people in britain or in commonwealth countries like canada or australia are eager to have them to have prince charles on their money when queen elizabeth does go well that's probably that's never going to happen we could talk about this forever but for now david thanks very much for your insights. the largest piano in the world much probably doesn't look like what you would imagine the keyboard is actually the normal size it's the frame that is enormous and it is this cabinet or frame that makes the tongue so naturally this be on a 95 meters high as a really rich and summer's top sound. the world's largest piano weighs over a tonne in stands 4.7 meters high. this touching course is one
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of latvia's most famous pianists is. it's the 1st time he's played the model 470 i and he still really with the sound. on this panel you can have the longest sound ever no other piano can produce such a long sound if you press the key. you can enjoy a quality sound for a very very long time. piano was built in back hungry on the danube. and his international team of instrument builders make up rights in cottons workshop by hand. in his workshop he and his team built pianos for clients the world over pianists composers concert houses and even for music lovers able and willing to pay for such an instrument. but the
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greatest challenge was to draw the copper wire strings evenly. so if you apply it a little too much tension the strings thickness will vary and that inevitably calls is it to develop an wanted vibrations later on and that means the tone won't be pure gold back to vonn schools lot the the world's largest piano is thoroughly integrate it into the architecture of the modern concert house this sound of a conventional concert grand piano compared with a model for 70 i is it's just not is rich it sounds much thinner oh more wooden so you can tell that the strings are trying to make the tone but the sound board doesn't play along if you want to play or just the large happy broker were tech sure on this pier know
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it sounds just like a really nice symphony orchestra you know it flaker duthie clive ins has many more id it's such as the piano that floats toward the audi us or a piano inside a lotus blossom his future marbles who are definitely be something to look forward to a uname agreed to and salvador dali or with the to grace is to icons of the surrealist movement in the early twenty's century now for the very 1st time they've being brought face to face in a major x. division currently at the fine arts museum in brussels they didn't like each other but did respect each other's work also both were very prolific and there's over 100 works on show in the belgian capital in dream like artworks defying reality did to grant masters of serialism salvadore dali and to could name my could heat
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a proud to gather at brussels royo fine ickes museum the exhibition shows their differ and interpretations of surrealist idea spanish artist dali is known for his subconscious imagery his depiction of morphing and melting bodies and objects his belgian counterpart painted realistic objects like doors or windows and arrange them in a fantastic and surreal manner. the exhibition highlights differences as well as parallels and mutual influences for example markets act of violence as referenced by dali in the temptation of antony dali my cleats iconic female torso and placed it inside a dome. is all these other ideas and backgrounds were very different they belong to different worlds but they should common ground the way they looked at things how they put trade the infinite in landscape paintings deconstruction of language.
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there to painters met twice in 1929 but never became friends. there was a distance between them because they had different personalities the we've drawn to make a great image of the little boy who lived simply with his wife georgette darley has a boy rock. he plays with magnus and dolly engaged in self promotion found insufferable. dolly and marketed to great creative minds who shaped the surrealist movement of the 20th century and whose artwork still sets and i today. finally today a new musical about frank sinatra had its world premiere wednesday sly features time warner sinatra and here is maisie mayer pharo for the 1st time with a title song bob i. feel so yeah. you make me feel spring has grown. every time i see.
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