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thank you for your time, dickie you were to buckingham palace.sh media on tuesday. he is obviously and blames the media for... two years on he hasn't forgotten about it. he has also made it clear that meghan was doing the mac i think most people agree she has a case to go for. they publish not just extracts of a letter has a case to go for. they publish notjust extracts of a letter but her handwriting in that letter. she feels it was a breach of copyright, an invasion of privacy, and she feels that she has a case that she can go and probably win. this latest attack on the media, i'm absolutely amazed because here he comes on allegations of phone hacking seven yea rs allegations of phone hacking seven years after the conclusion of the inquiry. and if he felt so about it why didn't he raise it then? i'm not really sure if it is actually... someone advised them to do that. many people are saying why now? what sort of clues can you give us? well, exactly, why now? why now having a go at media? why now having a go at other sections of the media and ph
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we've learned in the last few moments and buckingham palace has confirmed that this time it is harry,ng two newspaper groups to court, mirror group newspapers and news group newspapers which own respectively the daily mirror and the sun. buckingham palace says that is in connection with what they describe as intercepted voice mail messages. the presumption is this goes back to the phone hacking scandal of the early 2000s. we know that prince harry's phone was alleged to have been hacked. we don't know anything more about it apart from the fact that at least one of the newspaper groups has confirmed that it is in receipt of this legal action will still be expected to take some time to go through the courts but it is very clear that prince harry is, if not on the war path, then at least doubling down on his battle with the tabloid press in the courts. jonny dymond, thank you. for the first time, all primary school pupils in england are being offered a free flu vaccine this year, as part of a huge nhs vaccination programme, bringing england in line with the rest of the uk. it means that
we've learned in the last few moments and buckingham palace has confirmed that this time it is harry,ng two newspaper groups to court, mirror group newspapers and news group newspapers which own respectively the daily mirror and the sun. buckingham palace says that is in connection with what they describe as intercepted voice mail messages. the presumption is this goes back to the phone hacking scandal of the early 2000s. we know that prince harry's phone was alleged to have been hacked. we...
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and i think buckingham palace like this particular gene.d lakra cap bakery gin, and we haven't opened it or had any. you can't blame the gym. you tell us this story. you were a plumber and now you are making this award—winning gin. i bought a year old bakery which was a complete wreck —— a year old bakery which was a complete wreck which is now an office and when we did the building works we removed the chimney because they we re removed the chimney because they were dangerous and the original roof. i got sued by a neighbourfor a not insignificant amount and we got into this dispute about the chimney which i removed and during the history lesson before we went to court to find out who did or did not own this old wreck, the lawyers found the original bakers over a hundred years ago made and sold illegal gin there and i tracked the originalfamily down, illegal gin there and i tracked the original family down, the family descendants and there is only four botanicals in the recipe and its 3000 gins today, 60 new ones a month and it's really com
and i think buckingham palace like this particular gene.d lakra cap bakery gin, and we haven't opened it or had any. you can't blame the gym. you tell us this story. you were a plumber and now you are making this award—winning gin. i bought a year old bakery which was a complete wreck —— a year old bakery which was a complete wreck which is now an office and when we did the building works we removed the chimney because they we re removed the chimney because they were dangerous and the...
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buckingham palace has said that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, the defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone hacking criminal trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife meghan was taking a separate legal action against the mail on sunday. 0ur royal correspondent johnny dymond reports. all smiles at the end of a high profile tour. but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mira group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and news group newspapers, which publishes the sun and the now closed news of the world, defendants. the case, allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early to thousands. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirrorgroup out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror grou
buckingham palace has said that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, the defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone hacking criminal trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife meghan was taking a separate legal action against the mail on sunday. 0ur royal...
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buckingham palace has just buckingham palace hasjust announced the death of the queen mother.. 0ne another royal death he didn't wear a black tie. one of news's most respected figures. tributes to our former colleague peter sissons, who's died at the age of 77. now it's time for the weather, with stav. we saw plenty of sunshine through the day. it is a glorious picture, just proving that enrichment and london. after the flooding downpours we saw on tuesday, what a difference a day makes there. it is all set to change as we end the week as ex— hurricane lorenzo comes hurtling in of the atlantic from the south—west. it will also bring with it much milderair it will also bring with it much milder air from it will also bring with it much milder airfrom the it will also bring with it much milder air from the south—west, as this storm system continues to push in across the country. it starts off, though, dry, bright, chilly again across much of the uk for thursday morning. at the skies will turn cloudier. storm lorenzo begins to impact western areas. some huge waves and gales will d
buckingham palace has just buckingham palace hasjust announced the death of the queen mother.. 0ne another royal death he didn't wear a black tie. one of news's most respected figures. tributes to our former colleague peter sissons, who's died at the age of 77. now it's time for the weather, with stav. we saw plenty of sunshine through the day. it is a glorious picture, just proving that enrichment and london. after the flooding downpours we saw on tuesday, what a difference a day makes there....
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buckingham palace has just announced the death of the queen mother.ndy tie rather than a black one when announcing this royal death. couege college regarded him as utterly professional and never afraid of poking fun of himself. and that's all from the bbc newsroom tonight. good night. and one of news's most respected figures. tributes to our former colleague peter sissons — who's died at the age of 77. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. 0ur headlines tonight dina's done it. asher—smith storms home to become britain's first female sprint world champion. and there could be another golden girl by this time tomorrow. katarina johnson—thompson leads the heptathlon after day one in doha. another thriller in the champions league. but this time the goalfest favours the premier league team as liverpool survive a salzburg scare at anfield. hello again. thanks forjoining us. dina asher smith is the world 200 metres champion. the first female british sprinter to clai
buckingham palace has just announced the death of the queen mother.ndy tie rather than a black one when announcing this royal death. couege college regarded him as utterly professional and never afraid of poking fun of himself. and that's all from the bbc newsroom tonight. good night. and one of news's most respected figures. tributes to our former colleague peter sissons — who's died at the age of 77. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello...
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the official line from buckingham palace.t were. the statement that harry released from meghan ‘s no seat was sent from a website that has nothing to do with the sussex household or buckingham palace. ithink to do with the sussex household or buckingham palace. i think they support them because they saw what happened with princess diana, but whether it was maybe the angry e—mail that you don't send, that you just draft and delete, that is to be seen, whether it does backfire on them. victoria, thank you. unsurprisingly, this story is on the front pages as well. "harry steps up press war with phone hack claim", the daily telegraph says. the paper points out the timing of the duke's legal challenge, which comes just days after he announced his wife meghan was suing the mail on sunday. the guardian front page also features prince harry — it says there are no details on the nature of the intended claims, but that they could refer to historical cases from the early 20005. the times reports that the review of the metropolitan polic
the official line from buckingham palace.t were. the statement that harry released from meghan ‘s no seat was sent from a website that has nothing to do with the sussex household or buckingham palace. ithink to do with the sussex household or buckingham palace. i think they support them because they saw what happened with princess diana, but whether it was maybe the angry e—mail that you don't send, that you just draft and delete, that is to be seen, whether it does backfire on them....
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that will happen shortly, because i am told the queen is about to leave buckingham palace in the nexts and down to parliament itself. do we agree with laura's assessment with how hostility has developed between parliament and government? jenny?” developed between parliament and government? jenny? i do agree and one of the reasons is, as laura says, the swagger and lack of attempt by the prime minister to reach out to anybody but those who agree wholeheartedly with him on every issue. another reason is the procedure is in the house of commons just are not geared up for these kinds of situations. i sat on the procedure committee for five years and one of the things we kept reminding ourselves of is that this is all about the rules that are there, they are generally about trying to get the government to get its will, and that's no longer applies. we are talking about what some people say is swagger. let's look at the scene inside the royal gallery because there we have the familiarfigure of gallery because there we have the familiar figure of jacob rees—mogg, who is the lord president an
that will happen shortly, because i am told the queen is about to leave buckingham palace in the nexts and down to parliament itself. do we agree with laura's assessment with how hostility has developed between parliament and government? jenny?” developed between parliament and government? jenny? i do agree and one of the reasons is, as laura says, the swagger and lack of attempt by the prime minister to reach out to anybody but those who agree wholeheartedly with him on every issue. another...
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normally you are not allowed to say a word when you work in buckingham palace with your relationshipgela kelly has been given the all clear by the queens are really sold these details. it's fascinating, isn't it? _by details. it's fascinating, isn't it? —— by the queen to release all these details. it's fascinating. yet add some colour to the relationships within the royal household. a lesson in the queen's english from the queen herself. that is the horse's mouth, isn't it? it's a really lovely story that she was telling the queen, well, she wanted elocution lessons. the queen said that she would help her with a few words. no, it was lovely. really nice anecdotal stories. another one was revealed that when michelle obama hugged the queen, which is not the done thing at all, etiquette says you just do not go there. the queen hugged her back. there was not a discussion about how the queen reacted to that, whether she was ok with that. angela kelly reveals in her book at the queen was very happy with the hug and was happy to respond. right. let's talk about how to kill a cold hours aft
normally you are not allowed to say a word when you work in buckingham palace with your relationshipgela kelly has been given the all clear by the queens are really sold these details. it's fascinating, isn't it? _by details. it's fascinating, isn't it? —— by the queen to release all these details. it's fascinating. yet add some colour to the relationships within the royal household. a lesson in the queen's english from the queen herself. that is the horse's mouth, isn't it? it's a really...
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and one would assume, i suppose, that buckingham palace are supporting him because this is very unusual for the royal family to take the sort of line. this is very unusual for the royal family to take the sort of linem is unusual but i'm not sure we will go as faras is unusual but i'm not sure we will go as far as to say that the whole infrastructure supporting it. we know that when he gave a statement in 2016, another furious statement, he made one about some of the comments that had been made about his then girlfriend, megan marco, the duchess of sussex. there were voices within the palace that urged caution and said that he shouldn't make such an outspoken attack, but he insisted that it should be made. and i am not entirely sure that eve ryo ne and i am not entirely sure that everyone at the palace was on board about what happened on wednesday either with that furious statement he made that accompanied the legal action against the mail on sunday. harry has shown that he is prepared to defy royal convention, to go against the normal way of things in the way that he speaks to and reac
and one would assume, i suppose, that buckingham palace are supporting him because this is very unusual for the royal family to take the sort of line. this is very unusual for the royal family to take the sort of linem is unusual but i'm not sure we will go as faras is unusual but i'm not sure we will go as far as to say that the whole infrastructure supporting it. we know that when he gave a statement in 2016, another furious statement, he made one about some of the comments that had been made...
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how far back carriage ride is it to go to parliament from buckingham palace? but usually it is by car, isn't it? francine: in new york terms come about 12 blocks away. it is amazing to see the pageantry. the occasion is famous for with the monarch arriving at the palace and this carriage per and delivering her speech from the throne and house of lords, no less. i don't know if we brought the throne after marty schenker, but he deserves one. he is here with me with from the kroszner university of chicago. mardy, let's go back to trade. i don't know if president chi and trump are looking at what is going on them westminster, but president trump was pretty clear they would find a deal but china pouring cold water on it. how far are the two sides from reaching some sort of phase one deal on trade? >> this is the whole point. donald trump loves grain gestures and he made one on friday, declaring he had a phase one deal. official chinese media and the rest of the chinese government said nothing about a deal. look, the reality of trade negotiations is they are very c
how far back carriage ride is it to go to parliament from buckingham palace? but usually it is by car, isn't it? francine: in new york terms come about 12 blocks away. it is amazing to see the pageantry. the occasion is famous for with the monarch arriving at the palace and this carriage per and delivering her speech from the throne and house of lords, no less. i don't know if we brought the throne after marty schenker, but he deserves one. he is here with me with from the kroszner university...
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buckingham palace confirming lawsuits have been filed after the illegal interception of voicemail. the owner of "the sun" newspaper confirming action against it while "the mirror" says it is aware of the action but has not received notification. these latest claims come just two days after the duchess of sussex filed suit against "the mail" on sunday alleging ity blished a handwritten note to her father >> prince harry obviously hopes that by showing he is prepared to go to court, to take on all the risks of litigation, all the stress of litigation, even to put his wife through the prospect of giving evidence, it will deter the tabloids from pursuing him. >> reporter: it is still unclear when the alleged voicemail hacking occurred in the 2000s journalists were implicated in accessing phones of celebrities, lawmakers, and members of the royal family. rupert murdoch's "sun" newspaper and the now defunct "news of the world" were at the center of the scandal. in 2012 prince william and kate middleton sued a french magazine featuring topless photos of her on vacation in 1993 princess di
buckingham palace confirming lawsuits have been filed after the illegal interception of voicemail. the owner of "the sun" newspaper confirming action against it while "the mirror" says it is aware of the action but has not received notification. these latest claims come just two days after the duchess of sussex filed suit against "the mail" on sunday alleging ity blished a handwritten note to her father >> prince harry obviously hopes that by showing he is...
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as the queen made her way back to buckingham palace, lawmakers continued their race against the clockdeadline two weeks away. cbs news, london. >>> coming up, one of the nation's largest car retailers is accused of selling unsafe used cars. anna werner has details. >>> bestselling author john grisham tells us about his novel "the guardians." >>> and first on "cbs this morning," "g.q.'s" jamuki white joined by the "daily show" comedian to talk about moderning masculinity in the wake of the me too era. >>> that's the "cbs this morning." thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. . >>> live from the 5
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her majesty left buckingham palace in a horse—drawn carriage, making her way down the mile to parliamentand into the palace of westminster. the queen no longer wears the imperial crown to read her speech, so it was carried in front of her by the lord chamberlain, the marquess of chumley. she was accompanied by her consort for the day, the prince of wales. with her majesty in place on the throne, it was time to bring in mps. the procession of black rod from central lobby to the commons took place in time—honoured fashion. but history was made by sarah clark, the first woman ever to hold the post, though she got the same response from mps as her male predecessors as she approached the chamber. the door slammed in herface, the traditional expression of the lower house's primacy over the lords. so black rod had to knock. black rod! mr speaker, the queen commands this honourable house to attend her majesty immediately in the house of peers. and there was another further tradition to observe. the microphones didn't quite pick up dennis skinner, the labour mp for bolsover, whose signature quip
her majesty left buckingham palace in a horse—drawn carriage, making her way down the mile to parliamentand into the palace of westminster. the queen no longer wears the imperial crown to read her speech, so it was carried in front of her by the lord chamberlain, the marquess of chumley. she was accompanied by her consort for the day, the prince of wales. with her majesty in place on the throne, it was time to bring in mps. the procession of black rod from central lobby to the commons took...
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tonight, buckingham palace confirms that britain's prince irmsy is suing the owners of the british tabloidsn" and "the daily mirror." erince harry is reportedly rocusing the tabloids of hacking his voice mails. this comes just days after the prince and his wife, meghan markle, sued another tabloid that published markle's private letter to her father. now, the slow, deliberate steps that may amount to one giant leap. a man in france, paralyzed from the shoulders down, is now able to walk using a robotic suit controlled by his mind. an's learned to send wireless eignals to sensors implanted in his brain that move his arms and legs. and over two years, he's walked about the length of a football field. that is progress. coming up, "on the road," with steve hartman. a dying man wanted to share his fortune, but there was one condition. seems like some are going at the speed of yesteryear. but not here. this is capital one. where banking moves at the speed of right now. you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national average. from here or here in our cafés. p
tonight, buckingham palace confirms that britain's prince irmsy is suing the owners of the british tabloidsn" and "the daily mirror." erince harry is reportedly rocusing the tabloids of hacking his voice mails. this comes just days after the prince and his wife, meghan markle, sued another tabloid that published markle's private letter to her father. now, the slow, deliberate steps that may amount to one giant leap. a man in france, paralyzed from the shoulders down, is now able...
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get knocked off the gates of buckingham palace today and somebody thought that was very much a part. all right. is it alright with those two in from morton stuff. anyway provision be reading too much into these things. this is a pro brings it comes. when we leave without a deal and blame lies with the e. u. not the u. k. this letter. will be exhibitors as evidence we tried to be reasonable but the e. u. refuses to be reasonable in return. they're fanatics fundamentalists and we who have never. of what happened and never will nichols here. just to show you again the two entirely. opposed readings of things you can have nowadays one document. some people saying look very reasonable offer they rejected it therefore no deal is our fault. at all they're saying it. was being scheme it was being drafted in order to be rejected. this alone float on this mark books where we will accept that this is something. easy did the whole thing now is that there's a plan for two borders over four years so this is where it gets even more complex there will be a border town the r. c. between. the two isla
get knocked off the gates of buckingham palace today and somebody thought that was very much a part. all right. is it alright with those two in from morton stuff. anyway provision be reading too much into these things. this is a pro brings it comes. when we leave without a deal and blame lies with the e. u. not the u. k. this letter. will be exhibitors as evidence we tried to be reasonable but the e. u. refuses to be reasonable in return. they're fanatics fundamentalists and we who have never....
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buckingham palace has said that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, theunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone hacking criminal trial in 2011, he was named — along with prince william — as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife, meghan, was taking a separate legal action against the mail on sunday. our royal correspondent, johnny dymond, reports. all smiles at the end of a high—profile tour, but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and newsgroup newspapers, which publishes the sun and the now closed news of the world, are the defendants. the case, allegations of harry's called being hacked in the early 20005. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. i think it is because prince
buckingham palace has said that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun, theunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. it's not yet clear when the prince's allegations date from, but in a phone hacking criminal trial in 2011, he was named — along with prince william — as a victim. his move follows the announcement earlier this week that his wife, meghan, was taking a separate legal action against the mail on sunday. our...
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to do so, she travels from buckingham palace to the palace of westminser by carriage.ons mps to hear the queen. black rod then has the doors shut in his or her face to symbolise the independence of the chamber from the monarchy. this is the first queen's speech since 2017, and today, 26 bills were outlined. the speech lasted just under ten minutes. mps then returned to the house of commons to debate it. here's some of that debate, starting with prime minister borisjohnson. as we prepare to get brexit done by 310ctober, we are setting out now our vision of an open, global, free trading united kingdom, a higherwage, low tax economy with the highest environmental standards, new protections for animal welfare, the best place to invest, the best place to start a business, the best place to start a family and send your kids to school. and without being chauvinistic or disrespectful to anywhere else in the world, in important respects, this country is the greatest place to live and to be. the greatest place on earth. this was the leader of the opposition‘s response. there's n
to do so, she travels from buckingham palace to the palace of westminser by carriage.ons mps to hear the queen. black rod then has the doors shut in his or her face to symbolise the independence of the chamber from the monarchy. this is the first queen's speech since 2017, and today, 26 bills were outlined. the speech lasted just under ten minutes. mps then returned to the house of commons to debate it. here's some of that debate, starting with prime minister borisjohnson. as we prepare to get...
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sarah campbell, will this statement been run past advise else, officials, buckingham palace, the queenpalace, the queen7m would be odd if the queen had no knowledge of the legal action. sol think we can certainly say the queen and the prince of wales would have had knowledge of the legal action. what we don't know is whether the statement, which is pretty unprecedented in the language, will have been run past them. we haven't had a statement like this before. the only similar thing we can think of is november 2016, again by prince harry and a statement which came out of nowhere. it was when his relationship with meghan was at the beginning and already then he was talking about the fact he was upset about racist undertones in some of the language in the press. what do you think about the language in this statement? the language is strong, it doesn't mention racist undertones in this particular thing, but he talks about my wife, one of the latest victims of the british tabloid press. a ruthless campaign, which has escalated over the previous year throughout her pregnancy and while raisin
sarah campbell, will this statement been run past advise else, officials, buckingham palace, the queenpalace, the queen7m would be odd if the queen had no knowledge of the legal action. sol think we can certainly say the queen and the prince of wales would have had knowledge of the legal action. what we don't know is whether the statement, which is pretty unprecedented in the language, will have been run past them. we haven't had a statement like this before. the only similar thing we can think...
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buckingham palace confirmed friday the prince is suing the owners of "the sun" and "the mirror" for theegal interception of voicemail messages. details of both lawsuits slim. representatives for the publications are refusing to comment and the palace is tight-lipped. >> he's clearly furious about the way meghan was treated by the media. >> reporter: harry's move courting controversy and criticism. morgan, a possible target in this lawsuit, sarcastically tweeting yesterday, let's gi ave them the privacy they purport to crave. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>> now to a story of the hurricane zone in the bahamas. rescuers saved a dog that spent three weeks buried under ru abc 7 news meteorologist rob ma marcado has more. >> reporter: this dog wascrushe roaring ashore with speeds of 160 miles per hour. the team at big dog ranch rescue says a heat signature was detected under a pile of debris using a drone. rescuers raced over and found a malnourished male dog who survived by drinking rainwater. he rightfully earned his name of "miracle" like the fighting he is. >> this little guy was tra
buckingham palace confirmed friday the prince is suing the owners of "the sun" and "the mirror" for theegal interception of voicemail messages. details of both lawsuits slim. representatives for the publications are refusing to comment and the palace is tight-lipped. >> he's clearly furious about the way meghan was treated by the media. >> reporter: harry's move courting controversy and criticism. morgan, a possible target in this lawsuit, sarcastically tweeting...
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elizabeth palmer has the story from buckingham palace. >> i never thought this would be easy, but i thoughtporter: in the documentary meghan markle, now duchess of sussex said out loud what many of us have guessed. she is finding the constant scrutiny as a royal very hard. >> any woman, especially when they're pregnant, you're really vulnerable. so that was made particularly challenging. and then when you have a newborn, it's a lot. >> reporter: the documentary follows prince harry and meghan on a ten-day southern africa trip that they took to bring attention to various charities. >> i am here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman. >> reporter: on camera, meghan speaks about her bruising clashes with the british tabloid press. >> i really try to adopt this british sensibility of a stiff upper lip. i i tried. i really tried. but i think that what that does internally is probably really damaging. >> reporter: on the last day of the tour, meghan and harry sued one of those british tabloids for what they say was a smear campaign. the paper had printed a very personal and painful letter fr
elizabeth palmer has the story from buckingham palace. >> i never thought this would be easy, but i thoughtporter: in the documentary meghan markle, now duchess of sussex said out loud what many of us have guessed. she is finding the constant scrutiny as a royal very hard. >> any woman, especially when they're pregnant, you're really vulnerable. so that was made particularly challenging. and then when you have a newborn, it's a lot. >> reporter: the documentary follows prince...
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buckingham palace has confirmed it regards the illegal interception of voice mail messages. the parent company of "the sun" confirmed they have received a claim and "the mirror" is aware of the proceedings but hasn't received notification. both have declined to comment on the allegations at this time. the big question here is when did this alleged voice mail interception take place. does it date back to the so-called hacking scandal of 2005-2006, the hacking of royal and celebrity phones, and engulf those newspapers as well as the now defunct news of the world. this resulted in charges and even jail time for some journalists. as well as the multimillion dollar inquiry into press standards by lord leverson. prince harry's decision to sue papers comes days after his wife's and his extraordinary and emotional statement on the tabloid press in which he criticized the double standards, he said, of a specific press pack which gave positive coverage of their recent trip in africa and of his wife but they villified her for the last nine months. it feels like the first shots of a new
buckingham palace has confirmed it regards the illegal interception of voice mail messages. the parent company of "the sun" confirmed they have received a claim and "the mirror" is aware of the proceedings but hasn't received notification. both have declined to comment on the allegations at this time. the big question here is when did this alleged voice mail interception take place. does it date back to the so-called hacking scandal of 2005-2006, the hacking of royal and...
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late last week buckingham palace confirming prince harry is suing the owners of both the sun and the penor backlash. there's the potential that if they lose that it could make the tabloids even more aggressive. it's an interesting move by the royals here. >> reporter: british website byline investigates which broke the story claims harry's going after the paper's owners and senior managers, accusing them of covering up criminal behavior that dates back over a decade. including allegations reporters and private investigators accessed his mother, princess diana's voicemails in the past. >> all anyone has talked about since the penultimate day of that tour are harry and meghan's lawsuits. >> reporter: the other lawsuit coming from the duchess of sussex. striking back against the "mail on sunday" and its parent company, accusing them of being on a campaign to publish false and deliberately derogatory stories. >> when you continue and constantly see and hear negativity, it can be overwhelming. you can feel powerless and lost. you can feel different, confused, or like you don't belong. >>
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our correspondent andy moore is outside buckingham palace for us this morning. just heard a taste of what prince harry has had to say on this, but it's clearly very heartfelt, isn't it? yes, he says this wife has been the victim of yes, he says this wife has been the victi m of relentless yes, he says this wife has been the victim of relentless propaganda that is knowingly false and malicious. he says it is bullying, pure and simple. now, the legal company representing the couple say they have been forced to take this action because the paper wouldn't back down oi’ because the paper wouldn't back down or apologise, so no surprise that we've got a statement last night from the daily mail, sorry, the mail on sunday. saying the mail on sunday stands by the story it published and we will be defending this case vigorously. specifically, we categorically deny that the duchess‘s letter was edited in any way that changed its meaning, that last comment in response to claims from the prince that the paper purposely misled people by leaving out entire paragraphs, sentences
our correspondent andy moore is outside buckingham palace for us this morning. just heard a taste of what prince harry has had to say on this, but it's clearly very heartfelt, isn't it? yes, he says this wife has been the victim of yes, he says this wife has been the victi m of relentless yes, he says this wife has been the victim of relentless propaganda that is knowingly false and malicious. he says it is bullying, pure and simple. now, the legal company representing the couple say they have...
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a buckingham palace spokesperson confirm the claims have been filed in court regarding the illegal interception of voicemail messages. prince harry have that said that the british tabloids have been bullying his wife and he's comparing it to his mother princess diana. how the media treated her this week, the royal couple completed a 10 day tour. hunger games fan. >>and rejoice a new novel is it's coming out the title and cover up for the ballad of songbirds in stakes was revealed today on a huge batter comic con in new york, the novel by bestselling author suzanne collins. it said long before slinging hero katniss everdeen matched wits with the ruthless president snow the book was previously known as the untitled. after the fictional country where the story takes place. >>ruby rose says that she does not want her superhero role to be defined by her sexuality. the actress is set to play cape cain also known as batwoman the new show premieres this weekend came will be the first lgbtq superhero lead in the network's current lineup. she's also the first jewish family for the cw superhero universe r
a buckingham palace spokesperson confirm the claims have been filed in court regarding the illegal interception of voicemail messages. prince harry have that said that the british tabloids have been bullying his wife and he's comparing it to his mother princess diana. how the media treated her this week, the royal couple completed a 10 day tour. hunger games fan. >>and rejoice a new novel is it's coming out the title and cover up for the ballad of songbirds in stakes was revealed today on...
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buckingham palace said it regards the illegal messages.e parent company of the sun have confirmed they've received a claim. the publisher said it's aware of the legal proceedings but they haven't yet received official notification. both papers decline to comment on the allegations at this time. the big question is when did this alleged voice mail interception take place? did it take place to the hacking scandal of 2005 and 2006, that was the hacking of royal and celebrity phones. and engulfed those newspapers and now the defunct news the world. the scandal results in numerous lawsuits, jail time for some journalists. and prince harry's decision to sue tabloid papers comes days after his wife's and after the extraordinary and emotional statement on the tabloid press emergency he criticized the double standard of a specific press pass that gave positive coverage of their recent trip in africa and his wife. he said they vilified her for the last nine months. it sounds like a real shot of a british media. >>> the scandal rocking the trump whit
buckingham palace said it regards the illegal messages.e parent company of the sun have confirmed they've received a claim. the publisher said it's aware of the legal proceedings but they haven't yet received official notification. both papers decline to comment on the allegations at this time. the big question is when did this alleged voice mail interception take place? did it take place to the hacking scandal of 2005 and 2006, that was the hacking of royal and celebrity phones. and engulfed...
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the majesty will leave buckingham palace with a royal procession to parliament.he'll be in a carriage with six horses, 1,300 members in uniform, and it will be all very exciting. kicks off about 11:00 a.m. london. on arrival, the queen gets into her robe, and goes to the house of lords where she addresses mps from the commons and the house of lord members as well. she delivers the queen's speech. in is actually a speech that is written by the government of the day and it lays out all the proposals and policies they would like to implement. what is so unusual about this one, the fact it's happened -- is happening after two years, not one, the fact that this government of the day, as you say, does not have majority, so passing in any of those policies would be incredibly difficult through the houses of parliament. also, george, boris johnson, he wants to have a general election. why announce these policies now? it's seen as slightly controversial state opening of parliament. meanwhile, under way in brussels, the brexit talks continue between the eu and uk with time
the majesty will leave buckingham palace with a royal procession to parliament.he'll be in a carriage with six horses, 1,300 members in uniform, and it will be all very exciting. kicks off about 11:00 a.m. london. on arrival, the queen gets into her robe, and goes to the house of lords where she addresses mps from the commons and the house of lord members as well. she delivers the queen's speech. in is actually a speech that is written by the government of the day and it lays out all the...
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in a statement from buckingham palace the visit made at britain's request is intended to pay respectp right there. our own maggie rulli is following the royals there in pakistan, so we'll have the latest throughout the week. >>> when we come back, the big surprise last night on "dancing with the stars." >>> and what queen elizabeth just did with her imperial crown, the major break from tradition. tradition. og. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time now for "the skinny" starting with a big night for the ballroom floor. >> last night was disney night on "dancing with the stars." complete with a magical opening number from disneyland where the cast hung out at sleeping beauty's castle and riding the matterhorn. >> so top scores of the night were pop star ally brooke and sasha dancing, scoring the first 9s of the season and a total of 27 out of 30. >> coming in a close second, james van der beek and emma with their dance to the pirates of t
in a statement from buckingham palace the visit made at britain's request is intended to pay respectp right there. our own maggie rulli is following the royals there in pakistan, so we'll have the latest throughout the week. >>> when we come back, the big surprise last night on "dancing with the stars." >>> and what queen elizabeth just did with her imperial crown, the major break from tradition. tradition. og. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100%...
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i can tell you, thousands of policemen lining the route from buckingham palace right here to westminsterause there's the prospekts of protesters from the extinction rebellion as well not only you have brexit, concerns about general election, concerns about the agenda and the program going forward, but you've also got extension rebellion protesters who have said they were going to disrupt the queen's progress potentially to westminster, which is quite rich when you consider they're against hydro carbons and the queen will be coming in a horse drawn carriage back to you. >> it's very environmental steve, you have pomp, you have ceremony and you are always a man of circumstance and we appreciate it. thank you. >>> rounding out our exchange worldwide, let's head to saudi arabia where tensions are once again high after a suspected attack after an iranian tanker on friday. hadley gamble is joining us. a bit of a reversal from a couple weeks ago. >> absolutely, brian so many things going on inside the kingdom. let me hit you through some of these highlight. we have more information coming from
i can tell you, thousands of policemen lining the route from buckingham palace right here to westminsterause there's the prospekts of protesters from the extinction rebellion as well not only you have brexit, concerns about general election, concerns about the agenda and the program going forward, but you've also got extension rebellion protesters who have said they were going to disrupt the queen's progress potentially to westminster, which is quite rich when you consider they're against hydro...
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this is bbc television news, buckingham palace hasjust announced the death of the queen mother.e biggest news stories of the last 50 years, with compassion and understanding. well, the historic peace deal for northern ireland... on the eve of the funeral the princess of wales, her body was, tonight, moved to rest for a final night at her london home. that's all from the bbc news room tonight. he will be remembered as one of tv‘s most trusted faces over more than three decades. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? the european union has responded cautiously to british proposals to avoid a no—deal brexit at the end of the month. it's more than five years now since conflict broke out in eastern ukraine between the government, and pro—russian militias, backed by moscow. in that time one and a half million people have been internally displaced. the fighting in the donbass has ebbed and flowed throughout that time but one thing has remained constant, the demand of russian—speaking communties to have greater autonomy from kiev. now, there's been a signi
this is bbc television news, buckingham palace hasjust announced the death of the queen mother.e biggest news stories of the last 50 years, with compassion and understanding. well, the historic peace deal for northern ireland... on the eve of the funeral the princess of wales, her body was, tonight, moved to rest for a final night at her london home. that's all from the bbc news room tonight. he will be remembered as one of tv‘s most trusted faces over more than three decades. this is outside...
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households — — there are several different loyal households —— royal households, but the main core at buckingham palacet they have lessons to learn, that there are things still to take on board, but unfortunately... sorry to interrupt you. ijust unfortunately... sorry to interrupt you. i just wanted unfortunately... sorry to interrupt you. ijust wanted to pick up on what we heard meghan sayjust now, that she was naive, that she wasn‘t familiar with the world of tabloid journalism, but there are plenty of tabloids in america, whether it is us weekly, new york post, national enquirer, and as an actress she will have been exposed to that. there is a question they of how genuine it she is being, no? yes, i think that isa fair she is being, no? yes, i think that is a fair point. it is true that we all thought that meghan knew what she was getting into, she had been a celebrity in the past. it isjust possible that nothing quite prepares you for the level of attention given to the royals. but it is notjust about the tabloid media, it is a social media as well. that is why it is very hard to know quite how the
households — — there are several different loyal households —— royal households, but the main core at buckingham palacet they have lessons to learn, that there are things still to take on board, but unfortunately... sorry to interrupt you. ijust unfortunately... sorry to interrupt you. i just wanted unfortunately... sorry to interrupt you. ijust wanted to pick up on what we heard meghan sayjust now, that she was naive, that she wasn‘t familiar with the world of tabloid journalism, but...
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buckingham palace hasjust announced that the death of the queen mother...lest of cities of 10,000 people is trying to come to terms with the sudden loss of so many young children and their devoted teacher. on the eve of the funeral of the princess of wales, her body was moved to rest for a final night at her london home, kensington palace. but he was never afraid to poke fun at himself, especially for a good cause. cheering and that is all from the bbc newsroom tonight. good night. he will be remembered as one of tv‘s most trusted facies over more than three decades. the distinguished news presenter who has died at the age of 77, peter sissons. the winner of the royal institute of british architects‘ most prestigious award, the riba stirling prize, will be announced next tuesday. there are six nominations for britain‘s best new building 2019, which include a railway station, new council housing and a property made entirely of cork. every day this week we are taking a closer look at each of the nominated buildings. today is the turn of the weston yorkshire s
buckingham palace hasjust announced that the death of the queen mother...lest of cities of 10,000 people is trying to come to terms with the sudden loss of so many young children and their devoted teacher. on the eve of the funeral of the princess of wales, her body was moved to rest for a final night at her london home, kensington palace. but he was never afraid to poke fun at himself, especially for a good cause. cheering and that is all from the bbc newsroom tonight. good night. he will be...
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so, just looking at the buckingham palace statement, saying documents have been filed on behalf of princeages. this is a path that others who are clearly not members of the royal family have gone down before, over, you know, challenging what happened over that period of time. given the admissions by newspapers about some of the practices in those days, what bearing doesn't have, do you think, on this legal action? —— does it have. well, loads of cases have gone through already and many others are proceeding. millions of pounds have been paid out by reach, and by news group, who were the publishers of the defunct news of the world and the. —— the sun. it is interesting that he has hired these solicitors, david schoenborn, who have had massive success on david schoenborn, who have had massive success on behalf of celebrities. in every case, what has been so interesting is that the publishers, indian, have settled. 0ften perhaps at what we call the doors of the court orjust before it reaches court. —— the publishers, in the end, have settled. the one thing prince harry doesn't necessarily ne
so, just looking at the buckingham palace statement, saying documents have been filed on behalf of princeages. this is a path that others who are clearly not members of the royal family have gone down before, over, you know, challenging what happened over that period of time. given the admissions by newspapers about some of the practices in those days, what bearing doesn't have, do you think, on this legal action? —— does it have. well, loads of cases have gone through already and many...
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emily and her mother have written to buckingham palace to ask for her surgeon to be given a knighthoodr, it was two months and the swelling has gone down, the jaw is functioning, she's back to eating and drinking as normal, she is quite keen to go skiing but i've told her, four months before she goes skiing. she is trying to push it to three months! oh, my goodness! ourjob and responsibility is to get her back to normal. the surgery is one part of it but there's a lot that comes after getting her back to normal, and that's the end result of what we do. it's not going to put you off doing anything, is it? no, i'd like to ride a horse again, definitely, yeah. what do your schoolmates think of it? god knows! they've all been so supportive. even people i haven't spoken to since primary school, they have all been like, i'm here if you need me, if it's just a little chat in the middle of the night when i was in hospital, they were there. and that call for mr mohammed—ali to be knighted has been supported on social media. "an incredible surgeon and a brave young lady," said one tweeter. this
emily and her mother have written to buckingham palace to ask for her surgeon to be given a knighthoodr, it was two months and the swelling has gone down, the jaw is functioning, she's back to eating and drinking as normal, she is quite keen to go skiing but i've told her, four months before she goes skiing. she is trying to push it to three months! oh, my goodness! ourjob and responsibility is to get her back to normal. the surgery is one part of it but there's a lot that comes after getting...
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waging war with two british tabloids suing the owners of the sun and the daily mirror for what buckingham palace says is the illegal interpretation of voicemail messages. filed a lawsuit of her own days earlier against another tabloid "the mail" on sunday alleging naul editing and publication of private letter to her estranged father. a spokesperson to the tabloid said it had done nothing wrong and will fight the suit in court. >> the risk is that "the mail" on sunday and other newspapers will fight harder. they will make the life of the royal couple that much more difficult. i think prince harry and his wife are well aware of that risk. >> still prince harry taking his fight public with a scathing statement accusing the tabloids of bullying and launching a ruthless campaign against his wife, adding i lost my mother and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces. news of the lawsuits comes to the heels of the couple's trip to africa. all smiles and cuddles to start but ending on a bitter note with prince harry snapping at the press pack. the tense exchange a sign of a bitter
waging war with two british tabloids suing the owners of the sun and the daily mirror for what buckingham palace says is the illegal interpretation of voicemail messages. filed a lawsuit of her own days earlier against another tabloid "the mail" on sunday alleging naul editing and publication of private letter to her estranged father. a spokesperson to the tabloid said it had done nothing wrong and will fight the suit in court. >> the risk is that "the mail" on sunday...
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elizabeth palmer's at buckingham palace with more on the story.pear to be opening up in ways they haven't before. what are we learning from this documentary? >> reporter: well, some frank admissions including meghan saying that before she married harry, her friends warned her not to because the u.k. media, specifically the tabloids, would destroy her life. and indeed it does seem as if she's finding things pretty stressful. >> i never thought that this would be easy, but i thought it would be fair. >> reporter: in the documentary, meghan markle, now duchess of sussex, says out loud what many e is finding the near-constant critical scrutiny as a royal very hard. >> any woman when they're -- especially when they're pregnant, you're really vulnerable, so that was made really challenging. and then when you have a newborn, it's a lot. >> reporter: the documentary follows prince harry and meghan on a ten-day southern africa trip that they took to bring attention to various charities. >> i am here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman -- >> reporte
elizabeth palmer's at buckingham palace with more on the story.pear to be opening up in ways they haven't before. what are we learning from this documentary? >> reporter: well, some frank admissions including meghan saying that before she married harry, her friends warned her not to because the u.k. media, specifically the tabloids, would destroy her life. and indeed it does seem as if she's finding things pretty stressful. >> i never thought that this would be easy, but i thought...
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buckingham palace confirmed friday that legal documents were filed on behalf of the prince against thewners of "the sun" and the "daily mirror." both are accused of intercepting his messages. earlier his wife filed a lawsuit against another british paper for allegedly publishing a private letter that she wrote to her father. >>> the "sun sentinel" reports a college student had to spend ten days in jail after oversleeping for jury deonce somerville was sworn in, but the next day he overslepts and never showed up. during a hearing friday, he apologized. the judge reduced his probation from one year to three months, and his community service hours from 150 to 30. somerville described the punishment as, quote, alearning experience. >> is he the first? that's my question. >> i don't know -- >> to oversleep for jury duty -- >> no, jeff. >> that punishment seems out of whack. >> yes, it does. >> seems a little out of line. >> i believe in jury duty. >> yes. >> serious responsibility. >> all right. >>> it is 22 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. ♪ >>> flavor
buckingham palace confirmed friday that legal documents were filed on behalf of the prince against thewners of "the sun" and the "daily mirror." both are accused of intercepting his messages. earlier his wife filed a lawsuit against another british paper for allegedly publishing a private letter that she wrote to her father. >>> the "sun sentinel" reports a college student had to spend ten days in jail after oversleeping for jury deonce somerville was...
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buckingham palace says claims have been filed at the high court regarding the illegal interception ofpitt, rock stars like mick jagger, author jk rowling and british prime minister tony blare. but it began with the royal family. they never gave evidence to avoid embarrassment. news group newspapers opened by rupert murdoch who owns fox news has confirmed the claim. hugh grant who won his lawsuit pier tweeting that piers morgan should be concerned. mr. morgan said at least have the bs to tag me when you spread disgusting lies. meanwhile, responding to a separate action launched by meghan, meghan telling he allowed excerpts of a letter to be published in order to defend his reputation. meghan is suing "the mail on sunday" for breach of privacy. prince harry said i have been a silent witness to her private suffering for too long. to stand back and do nothing would be contrary to everything we believe in. for harry and meghan to see comments from her dad in the same newspaper they are suing for breach of privacy, they allege, but i think these phone hacking claims by prince harry the most
buckingham palace says claims have been filed at the high court regarding the illegal interception ofpitt, rock stars like mick jagger, author jk rowling and british prime minister tony blare. but it began with the royal family. they never gave evidence to avoid embarrassment. news group newspapers opened by rupert murdoch who owns fox news has confirmed the claim. hugh grant who won his lawsuit pier tweeting that piers morgan should be concerned. mr. morgan said at least have the bs to tag me...
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buckingham palace confirming to abc news that prince harry is suing the owners of "the sun" and "themail messages. the lawsuits reported to include allegations the paper's reporters and private investigators accessed his mother princess diana's voice mails including ones he left her when he was just a child. neither the palace nor the papers are addressing the specific allegations. this development comes less than a week after harry and meghan announced they were taking legal action against "the mail" on sunday and its parent company, accusing them of being on a campaign to publish false and deliberately derogatory stories about the couple. harry saying the behavior destroys people and destroys lives. i lost my mother and now i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces. >> i think we were just hit so hard at the beginning with a lot of mistruths that i made the choice to not read anything, positive or negative. it just didn't make sense. >> reporter: in a blistering statement last week prince harry said that the final straw was when "the mail" on sunday published a pri
buckingham palace confirming to abc news that prince harry is suing the owners of "the sun" and "themail messages. the lawsuits reported to include allegations the paper's reporters and private investigators accessed his mother princess diana's voice mails including ones he left her when he was just a child. neither the palace nor the papers are addressing the specific allegations. this development comes less than a week after harry and meghan announced they were taking legal...
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joining us live from buckingham palace with much more on his revealing and emotional report is britishfrican journey," tom bradby, welcome to you. thank you so much for joining us. you really managed to give us an extraordinary look at two people who are normally so private. what did you do to get them to open up like this? >> it's a good question. i suppose i just told the story that was in front of me really, anything like this is always storytelling, as you know, and i went, you know, intending to make a documentary that was always going to be about their work in africa and then a little bit about where they are at in life, and i knew that everything wasn't entirely rosy behind the scenes, that's true. but all the same i sort of had intended to turn up probably doing a more conventional journalistic job and maybe i told them beforehand i would have to put pretty pointed questions but i think the reality i found was just a couple that just seemed a bit bruised and vulnerable. i think with mental health we have to be careful what words you use but that was the story i found and it see
joining us live from buckingham palace with much more on his revealing and emotional report is britishfrican journey," tom bradby, welcome to you. thank you so much for joining us. you really managed to give us an extraordinary look at two people who are normally so private. what did you do to get them to open up like this? >> it's a good question. i suppose i just told the story that was in front of me really, anything like this is always storytelling, as you know, and i went, you...
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does buckingham palace want her give the speech?nited kingdom want to hear from her? what is the body language of the queen's speech here in less than 10 days? rupert: it will be a tricky one. i'm sure the palace would like to stay out of this brexit scenario. she most likely is going to have to come to parliament and read out the government legislative agenda is what the queen's speech is for. i think the difficulty is everyone will know that agenda is really an election platform because no one expects there to be a full session of parliament able to pass all these bills or be announced. the government gets -- it will be theater. it is all about the lead into a general election. tom: i get that. does prime minister johnson resign? what do i need to look for in the next -- to get to get october 31? rupert: we will get a european council summit. that will most likely not lead to a deal. we have to remember there is a small possibility that the u.k. makes further concessions to get the deal. i do believe that is boris johnson's first
does buckingham palace want her give the speech?nited kingdom want to hear from her? what is the body language of the queen's speech here in less than 10 days? rupert: it will be a tricky one. i'm sure the palace would like to stay out of this brexit scenario. she most likely is going to have to come to parliament and read out the government legislative agenda is what the queen's speech is for. i think the difficulty is everyone will know that agenda is really an election platform because no...
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others, royal historian professor kate williams was watching last night, and joins us now from buckingham palace fair. the british tabloids were destroying her life. so it is an unprecedented insight into their lives and we clearly see that harry feels that the traditional royal strategy of saying nothing and letting negative coverage blow over, he feels that isn't working and he has to take action. and he must also note that whenever something like this is put out there, scrutiny goes up, even to the point that the timing of the documentary is being questioned because kate and william are involved in a tour of pakistan at the same time. one of the arguments last night was, why put this out now when your brother and sister—in—law are in an important or elsewhere? so everything comes under scrutiny. obviously, the thing is with the timing question that the royals are a lwa ys timing question that the royals are always doing something. they are a lwa ys always doing something. they are always on a big tour. when harry put out the big media statement and he put out the indication of legal action, t
others, royal historian professor kate williams was watching last night, and joins us now from buckingham palace fair. the british tabloids were destroying her life. so it is an unprecedented insight into their lives and we clearly see that harry feels that the traditional royal strategy of saying nothing and letting negative coverage blow over, he feels that isn't working and he has to take action. and he must also note that whenever something like this is put out there, scrutiny goes up, even...
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and you have written to buckingham palace as well. an honour or some sort of professional recognition. and she back. i'm reading it here. looking at the outcome of the surgery from the photographs, the letter will be sent on the honours and appointment secretary at. i'm sure you say you arejust doing yourjob, but emily and her family arejust doing yourjob, but emily and herfamily and many arejust doing yourjob, but emily and her family and many others will be watching and thinking, it's an incredible job. be watching and thinking, it's an incrediblejob. to remain that be watching and thinking, it's an incredible job. to remain that calm, andi incredible job. to remain that calm, and i know you are trained for yea rs, and i know you are trained for years, but to keep the family at ease while you are doing such a complicated piece of surgery. it's not only myself, it is a team. if the ground crew didn't bring emily in on time then that makes a difference. so we had the air ambulance which brought her in. then the wonderful staff in a&e,
and you have written to buckingham palace as well. an honour or some sort of professional recognition. and she back. i'm reading it here. looking at the outcome of the surgery from the photographs, the letter will be sent on the honours and appointment secretary at. i'm sure you say you arejust doing yourjob, but emily and her family arejust doing yourjob, but emily and herfamily and many arejust doing yourjob, but emily and her family and many others will be watching and thinking, it's an...