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angela kelly has been given the all clear by the queens are really sold these details.sn'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 after cutting it. this is the daily mail which has talked to three experts, one of them professor ron echoe
angela kelly has been given the all clear by the queens are really sold these details.sn'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...
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times carries a story on its front page about the queen giving elocution lessons to her dresser, angela kellysplashes on how to kill a cold within hours of catching it. that is assuming you know you have got one. lots of remedies in there. so let's begin. with me is fiona cincotta, who's a senior market analyst at city index. let's start with the financial times. many pictures of boris johnson, his attempts to get the december 12 election through. he needed a supermajority, two—thirds 01’ more needed a supermajority, two—thirds or more to vote yes. he did not get that, which is not a surprise, but he is going
times carries a story on its front page about the queen giving elocution lessons to her dresser, angela kellysplashes on how to kill a cold within hours of catching it. that is assuming you know you have got one. lots of remedies in there. so let's begin. with me is fiona cincotta, who's a senior market analyst at city index. let's start with the financial times. many pictures of boris johnson, his attempts to get the december 12 election through. he needed a supermajority, two—thirds 01’...
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angela kelly says, yes, it's true, and she's the one with the job.rson. >> a waste of perfectly good gin. >> one for the jewelry. >> going to try that one tonight. kelly, thank you so much, for more on the book, go to today.com/shop. >>> as the impeachment proceedings take center stage, tom brokaw is sharing details about his time covering the richard nixon white house. first, this is "today" on nbc. richard nixon white house. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> welcome back, with the impeachment investigation playing out in washington, many are starting to look back at previous presidential impeachments nbc's tom brokaw has a new book out, and it's filled with remembrances from his time covering the richard nixon white house before the president resigned we're going to talk to tom in just a moment, but first, a look back it was august of 1973, and the investigation into the break-in of the democratic national committee headquarters at the watergate had been in the headlines for more than a year >> president nixon returns to washington this evening. t
angela kelly says, yes, it's true, and she's the one with the job.rson. >> a waste of perfectly good gin. >> one for the jewelry. >> going to try that one tonight. kelly, thank you so much, for more on the book, go to today.com/shop. >>> as the impeachment proceedings take center stage, tom brokaw is sharing details about his time covering the richard nixon white house. first, this is "today" on nbc. richard nixon white house. first, this is...
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this is from the queen's dresser, angela kelly, a liverpudlian, she has written a book.d elocution lessons. when she started working for the queen she asked if she could have elocution lessons. the queen would not agree. eventually she asked the queen if she would give her elocution. she said fine, now is the word furious. and that one word, she made her repeated. and in the end she said she could not quite get over her liverpudlian accent. she said she could not quite get over her liverpudlian accentlj won't ask you to do your scales accent in here. i like a liverpudlian accent in here. they are supporting tottenham hotspur. i know you support liverpool. there is another story that the queen always wanted to be photographed casually and eventually had a photograph taken with her hands in her pocket. it isa taken with her hands in her pocket. it is a lovely story. it is a lovely story. at the end of the day are like the fact that she quite likes the fact that she likes to stay as she is and she doesn't need to worry about speaking the queen's english. didn't stay with he
this is from the queen's dresser, angela kelly, a liverpudlian, she has written a book.d elocution lessons. when she started working for the queen she asked if she could have elocution lessons. the queen would not agree. eventually she asked the queen if she would give her elocution. she said fine, now is the word furious. and that one word, she made her repeated. and in the end she said she could not quite get over her liverpudlian accent. she said she could not quite get over her liverpudlian...
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angela kelly, her official responsibility, is for the queen's wardrobe. nd woman, her gatekeeper, and clearly they have this incredibly close relationship. >> reporter: for 25 years kelly's been by the queen's side and sometimes quite literally in her shoes. in her new book revealing that she's responsible for breaking in her majesty's footwear before engagements. kelly also discloses how this now-iconic moment from the 2012 olympic games came about, saying the queen was amused by the request and her one stipulation was that she got to deliver this line. >> good evening, mr. bond. >> reporter: the book also sets the record straight on this hug seen around the world. former first lady michelle obama putting her arm around the queen, something many royal etiquette experts say is against the rules. but kelly says that an instant and mutual warmth was shared between these two remarkable women and protocol was seemingly abandoned as they stood closely with their arms around each other's backs. kelly's book is going to be released tomorrow. in it, there's suppos
angela kelly, her official responsibility, is for the queen's wardrobe. nd woman, her gatekeeper, and clearly they have this incredibly close relationship. >> reporter: for 25 years kelly's been by the queen's side and sometimes quite literally in her shoes. in her new book revealing that she's responsible for breaking in her majesty's footwear before engagements. kelly also discloses how this now-iconic moment from the 2012 olympic games came about, saying the queen was amused by the...
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angela kelly. the queen wa nted dresser. angela kelly.ou know that somebody was supposedly, somebody supposedly used to wear the queen's shoes to ensure they are co mforta ble. shoes to ensure they are comfortable. apparently it is this lady, angela kelly. she and her employer, her majesty, they reportedly have the same issue size. what you reckon the job title is for that? dresser is a greatjob what you reckon the job title is for that? dresser is a great job title. sam walker who used to present on five live and radio manchester, she moved to america. she posted yesterday on social media that her eight—year—old will have some pictures taken in school, school photographs, and underneath where you would say what you want, three of this size and four of this size, you have an option of premium retouching, which is basic plus teeth whitening an evening of skin tone. on an eight-year-old?! yes. and there is a basic retouching which removes the blemishes. you can have these adjusted for teeth, evening of skin tone. the world has gone mad. doe
angela kelly. the queen wa nted dresser. angela kelly.ou know that somebody was supposedly, somebody supposedly used to wear the queen's shoes to ensure they are co mforta ble. shoes to ensure they are comfortable. apparently it is this lady, angela kelly. she and her employer, her majesty, they reportedly have the same issue size. what you reckon the job title is for that? dresser is a greatjob what you reckon the job title is for that? dresser is a great job title. sam walker who used to...
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royal aide angela kelly says that the queen asked to say the line "good evening, mr bond" in herfilmrs are set to agree an extension until the 31st of january. the picture is of a worried father in vietnam, waiting for confirmation that his son was one of the 39 people found dead in a lorry earlier this week. awful, isn't it? most of the papers also feature the death of isis leader abu bakr al—baghdadi. the express quotes president trump who said he "died like a coward". and online, the huffington post reports on criticism of the washington post newspaper, which described baghdadi as an "austere religious scholar" in its obituary of the isis chief. those are some of the front pages. i got sold off when her majesty the queen came to open up the new studio for sport —— called of, i had my hand in my pocket for the photo. i'm just saying. things have changed. things have changed. i also forgot my tie that day. maybe she took inspiration from you? laughter. i doubt that. inspiration from you? laughter. idoubt that.|j inspiration from you? laughter. idoubt that. i love inspiration from yo
royal aide angela kelly says that the queen asked to say the line "good evening, mr bond" in herfilmrs are set to agree an extension until the 31st of january. the picture is of a worried father in vietnam, waiting for confirmation that his son was one of the 39 people found dead in a lorry earlier this week. awful, isn't it? most of the papers also feature the death of isis leader abu bakr al—baghdadi. the express quotes president trump who said he "died like a coward"....
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boris johnson told angela merkel that an agreement was impossible if the eu demands northern ireland stays in the customs union. still with us is stephanie kellytokyo. you have said the u.k. and eu were never realistically going to get to a deal. the pbc's reporting sources at number 10 say a deal is not essentially impossible. are we going to get a hard brexit on october 31? asphanie: i think insofar the likelihood of an actual deal, you can never say never. there are incentives for both sides, so i would not say it is impossible. however, the majority of the probability if you are wargaming this out is the likelihood of an extension. in the united kingdom, there is legislation that dictates if there is no deal by the 19th of october, we will have an extension until the end of january and boris johnson has to request that. the risk of no deal in the short-term remains present, but relatively low, and an extension is the most likely. i would expect the next couple of weeks to be very noisy, even if that noise is to facilitate eventually getting to a deal, which is difficult because it seems as though the eu and u.k. are looking at these talks
boris johnson told angela merkel that an agreement was impossible if the eu demands northern ireland stays in the customs union. still with us is stephanie kellytokyo. you have said the u.k. and eu were never realistically going to get to a deal. the pbc's reporting sources at number 10 say a deal is not essentially impossible. are we going to get a hard brexit on october 31? asphanie: i think insofar the likelihood of an actual deal, you can never say never. there are incentives for both...