castle, she had an audience with queen elizabeth and no doubt they had a good chat over a proper cup of tea. told. let's take you now to london, where d. w, brigitte mosse is following the story for us. hello, very good. let's start with that press conference. what did we learn about the state of relations between the 2 countries? bilateral is really the buzzword of the day because the u. k. having just left the european union needs these good bilateral relationships and germany is of course, one of the most important partners for the u. k. it's important strategic partner when it comes to trade is the 2nd biggest trading partner, but also when it comes to foreign and security policies, and that joint declaration was just published was just saw in between the 2 countries. but they announced more they and more cultural exchange and use exchange . really saying that off the, the end of the year off the u. k has left the u that these relations between germany and u. k. but they need work on. they need, they need strengthening, and they, they really need a constant basically looking often. and this is what they want a few to say today. and today, you know,