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tv   Sports Life  Deutsche Welle  May 6, 2023 11:15am-11:30am CEST

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as austin says in the, in, in the audience here out the carnation. we can see westminster, abbey, the and that looks like it's the diamond jubilee state coach. that's all right. so wait, we're waiting for that to, to leave buckingham palace and to be seeing some spectacular coaches as far as johnson and other former verses prime minister just entering the abbey. let's trust this, trusting her husband, another full and precious minister in several of them. and the last he is that just a few minutes now as the, as westminster abbey fills up. it's not long to go now until the coronation procession. dogs from buckingham palace to westminster. i be bringing king charles the said and being console met camilla to the ceremony.
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the coming all of the rooms. it's the is quite interesting, isn't it just mentioning that come on? well, it's a little bit of time because a couple of countries joined the commonwealth research and it's not so we hear lots of negative talk about the problem of countries. certainly want to talk about countries wanting to become a publics and not for example, have fun controls is a head of state on toko and govern, joined to come on well,
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so basically controls isn't the head of state, but quite interesting that it still hasn't. you've have one does well and that's been agitating for that. you have countries that left the commonwealth and they've decided to be joined the vi bugs and 5 way that the melodies, you know, countries like that. but also those tend to be troubled. countries who will leave the commonwealth organization and then are looking for international legitimacy and beyond their own regions. they might not have that kind of connection. so they reach out to the commonwealth because that's where they will find a kind of connection association with the rest of the world beyond their own sort of regional silos. so, so it definitely a, a benefit for them. they might not be coming off as an organization doesn't have this sort of strong international foraging tool that other organizations might have . but there is something that is to develop and support the, the why, the cooperation and these countries feel like there is that legitimacy that they do
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gain when they joined. a nice, that's justin. true. the prime minister of canada. we just, sol, can obviously the head of states of permanent store of canada. also the commonwealths where the king is the head of state. right? absolutely. yes. the just speaking about the military posts and things, obviously there's a, a huge amount of organization that's going into the military personnel who are involved in today. and many of those have come from pressure to overseas, tearing trees on the commonwealth. so i see 9 nations represented with 416 personnel who comes as the prime minister machine purchased permanent services and who have come to be involved in, in, in today's ceremony, i am the straw
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a great number of troops on the horses on foot. it will be involved in, in today is alex was saying earlier, this has been planned for 6 months and, and uh, for the coordination itself. so be $7000.00 ceremonial troops taking part, which is the most seen at any stage occasion since the last for a nation. of course that was when queen elizabeth the 2nd was crowned in 1953. yes, i'm able to see i'm setting you off to the coordination service. we received 4000 troops involved in that procession. walking walking between westminster, but to buckingham palace a mile long. um, from start to the end. quite an extraordinary number of people involved in that
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10000 troops and ceremonial troops across the u. k. involved in today's proceedings. and as you say, 7000 in london, it's quite extraordinary. although it is, this is a slightly slim down event compared to queen elizabeth seconds. coordination isn't that, i mean, i know that the, the, the king has being aware that this coordination is taking place at a time in the u. k. with there is a cost of living price, the price is a lot of people are very aware of the money that's being spent on this event. it is a tax tax pay, a funded event. and so that has been an assets for a slightly less expensive a coordination. it is a source of ceremony compared to the queen elizabeth the seconds there all few a few a guests. interestingly, when we see king charles, he'll be wearing the military uniform instead of traditionally
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a customer aid and very expensive carnation outsets. so, and yet, today will cost the taxpayers. we don't know how much they haven't said they have not continued. i believe it's more than a 100000000 years. now, i believe this could be the moment where we are about to see of the diamond jubilee stage coach. stage coach, excuse me, which will be bringing king charles and queen consult camilla from buckingham palace to westminster abbey. c, buckingham palace. the width is crowds wasting outside the can. here you can hear that it's the truth and the courage itself created in 2012 month. queen elizabeth 60 is an
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assorted henson, the named diamonds to believe. okay, and it's, it's a quite important coach, isn't it? apparently it's a condition which they wouldn't need today to believe, but they've specified drobek suspension. so it's, it looks like it's going to be quite uncomfortable journey from looking impalas to uh, to westminster abbey, for king charles and consul commitment the this is known as the king's procession from the palace to the abbey. and the king and queen consort will take uh the it's a 1.3 mile route. a couple of columbus is to the ceremony. heading festival, down the miles from booking impalas to admiralty. all we can see the
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controls and maintenance of camilla on the coordination day, the cache, the choreographed and something that, of course, has been waiting so many decades for life. and now the day has come. king charles with it in the diamond jubilee state coach, traveling down the mile from buckingham palace, heading to westminster abbey. and that's the thing charles has known from as long as he can remember that he would one day be taking he's been
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wasting for a very long time. it did make me did make me smile. this was on the day, he describes how he felt when it dawned upon him, apparently at the age of 20, that this was actually a reality. he would become king one day and he described as this doing as it dawned upon him with a most gulf sleep inexorable sense of destiny. which doesn't sound terribly into the stake. he, he's hung in the hand at the age of 70 full. today he will officially be, be crowned is king. and it does seem that he's, he's changed over the is he seems very comfortable with himself these days and is, is ready to embrace this role. i think he was facing here and i think it's,
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you know, this is a man that we have watched over decades. and we know that he had a non happy childhood particular way of folding school. and that he had a very formal i think it's that just a formal relationship with both his parents, prince philip and queen elizabeth the 2nd. and he ended up having a rather complicated last life which blew up in the 1919. so in the full glare of the media in the full glare, with media when he was married to a diana princess of wales and they had a horrible public stone. i'm with finally divorced in 1996. i think they'd separated in 1992 and it just was awful because she had to, um,
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there was a, a biography that was written about to her that she'd been involved in of a c writing. but she's been very much involved in that coming out and then other than prince of wales, charles had his book and that is there some by jonathan timble be that came out a few years later. and then diana gave a very public interview on panorama on the bbc where she said there's a multiple lines. there were 3 police, 3 of us involved in this relationship, referring to come in, a queen increases charles today. yeah. and. and so you know, quite extraordinary. and this is a big topic today because so many, many is it was a single things that camilla should become queen and camilla, when she did marry prince charles as he was then became princess consoles. now she's queen consult, but she will be known off to the crowning today as queen camilla. and that is
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something quite frankly, that 20 years ago. many people in the u. k. could know, imagine, i mean some historical historians. i'm sort of said that the speed of camille is mess and meaningful. this is staggering because she was vilified by the rush media . and i think he is. and let's not forgot that in 1997 when joanna was killed in that awful called crashing paris of charles and the entire roll family. best standing among the public unlimited, including queen elizabeth the seconds. and um, it took a long time for them to build back on that to try to, to get back from the front foot to the point that in 2005, charles was able to marry the woman who appears to be in the love of his life camilla, that was 7 years off to the death of his divorce. but his
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then is for my wife, diana, and was very controversial at the time even back in 2005. there were many people that were not happy about the 2 of them marrying. i'm particular what title camilla would be given. so if we think about how they've, i guess cult, as i said the, that the soon is of the, the last couple of decades. you know, they certainly focused on public service has been a, they have a very much showing the stability if the relationship and they seem very disgrace. i mean they that they as a couple what also hit by some of the allegations by control, the son prince harry and his recent book spam. why prince harry was less than complimentary about his step mother, camilla. and yet both charles and camilla have stays quiet
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discreet and i think that's what most people would say has contributed to that popularity these days. in fact, i was reading the latest polls show that camilla out runs those prints harry and his wife megan. so she really is quite popular amongst certainly amongst the verses people. i mean it's quite interesting what prince harry did, writing that book, which came out earlier this year. and he said that camilla sacrifice me on her personal p. o to, in other words, everything to make sure from his point of view, make sure that she was well liked and accepted by the public. what even if it meant that they were stories being leads to the press that would not come from and trip out prince harry or his wife megan if you conduct joseph sussex. so i think there is obviously elusive hut certainly from harry's
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perspective, that of how he is felt. this has played out of course not harry himself is not prove particularly pups and now in the u. k. since that book has been published in particular, but you know, be con, taking all of that, they desire to improve her or in spending time right in standing in the media. and yet, here he is today, in this beautiful coach, surrounded by these military soldiers in the gleaming golden helmets. we can see here, directly the procession coming out of the mile from buckingham palace. we can see the union jack flags interspersed with flags from around the commonwealth of represent.