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submariners are rewarded in foreign territorial waters, by the way, recently the british royal navy conductedrcises in the area of sabotage, and western media write that it was polish fishermen who left the eu without a chance. is it also a coincidence? the number of victims of the shooting at the izhevsk school has grown to 25, it is specified that 23 children were injured and two adults brought 15 people to moscow. including 13 children, nine patients in resuscitation of their the state is assessed as grave, recall that 17 people died in schools where the tragedy occurred for several days switched to distance learning in udmurtia mourning in the courtyard of the izhevsk school was formed by a spontaneous memorial people carry, toys , lamps, flowers, eyewitnesses, a monstrous incident, will not soon depart from experienced nightmare. well, we have already started the lesson of mathematics. we had to write control. then, when i already wrote the number, there was immediately a shot of a shot and we were immediately told to close the doors and roll all at once they ran and led us along the r
submariners are rewarded in foreign territorial waters, by the way, recently the british royal navy conductedrcises in the area of sabotage, and western media write that it was polish fishermen who left the eu without a chance. is it also a coincidence? the number of victims of the shooting at the izhevsk school has grown to 25, it is specified that 23 children were injured and two adults brought 15 people to moscow. including 13 children, nine patients in resuscitation of their the state...
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submariners are rewarded in foreign territorial waters, by the way, recently the british royal navy conducteda, and western media write that it was polish fishermen who left the food without a chance. is it also a coincidence that we note that russian gas supplies to europe transiting through ukraine today remain at the same volume, and incidents with flows have raised the prices of alternative gas supplies to europe over 2,000 dollars per thousand cubic meters. mass move armored vehicles of the border with russia, shots with tanks moving along the roads of the inhabitants of estonia are actively distributed on the net , they note that they have never seen such a number of tanks and armored personnel carriers in the east of the country before. contrary to the norms of the european union, the finnish authorities decided to install a barrier on the border with russia and close it to refugees in order to prepare the country to combat threats of a hybrid nature. the construction of the barrier will take 2-3 years. it is planned to protect a 260 km section of the border. it is expected that the de
submariners are rewarded in foreign territorial waters, by the way, recently the british royal navy conducteda, and western media write that it was polish fishermen who left the food without a chance. is it also a coincidence that we note that russian gas supplies to europe transiting through ukraine today remain at the same volume, and incidents with flows have raised the prices of alternative gas supplies to europe over 2,000 dollars per thousand cubic meters. mass move armored vehicles of...
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he later served in the british royal navy and became a helicopter pilot.a spencer in 1981 and the couple had two sons, prince william and prince harry. they divorced in 1996, long after the queen had reportedly received word of his affair with camilla parker bowles whom he later married. still, in 2018, the queen declared it was her sincere wish that charles be the future head of the commonwealth. princess ann, whose official title is the princess royal, reportedly bonded with her mother, the queen, over their love of horses. ann was the first british royal to become an olympian, competing as an equestrian. a couple of years before that in 1974, she was the target of a failed kidnapping plot. >> i think public figures have always been in danger to some degree. >> reporter: she went on to marry twice and have two children. her son peter was born in 1977 and daughter zara came a few years later. their parents chose not to give them royal titles. the queen's third son, prince andrew, the duke of york, married sarah ferguson and had two daughters, beatrice and
he later served in the british royal navy and became a helicopter pilot.a spencer in 1981 and the couple had two sons, prince william and prince harry. they divorced in 1996, long after the queen had reportedly received word of his affair with camilla parker bowles whom he later married. still, in 2018, the queen declared it was her sincere wish that charles be the future head of the commonwealth. princess ann, whose official title is the princess royal, reportedly bonded with her mother, the...
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casket placed on the gun carriage again, once again to be pulled by more than 100 members of the british royal navyybe familiar with the meaning of an orb. >> it's to symbolize how the power comes from god. it's divided up into three reigns and the scepter is to symbolize -- it goes back to seeing the monarch as a sheperd, we seeing scepters going back to ancient times, this moment in the coronation when the monarch bears them is symbolic. we see the crown on the green, never see the orb and scepter but they are key parts and integral to the coronation. the last time the queen held them was in 1953 when she was crowned and the first ever televised coronation, 2,000 journalists lining the route, millions watching on tv. and now it's amazing to think, london is so still now. the stillness of london, incredible to think how much london has changed in the time she was born in 1926 when horse drawn carriages were still common and now we have airplanes still just from this hour from the airport so it'll be quiet. what a life, what a reign she'd seen. >> i knew if i asked you about the orb you would know
casket placed on the gun carriage again, once again to be pulled by more than 100 members of the british royal navyybe familiar with the meaning of an orb. >> it's to symbolize how the power comes from god. it's divided up into three reigns and the scepter is to symbolize -- it goes back to seeing the monarch as a sheperd, we seeing scepters going back to ancient times, this moment in the coronation when the monarch bears them is symbolic. we see the crown on the green, never see the orb...
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drawn by horses and members of the royal navy jumped in to pull it with ropes the rest of the way and that is why you see it pulled by 90-something members of the britishhey are sailors, pulling the rope, which is a beautiful image of them. >> piers: i think like 140 of them, something like that, huge number and they are all royal navy. all around the carriage will be other parts of the british armed forces. you are seeing the army, the air force, the navy, you will see they are there, the arches, the yomens, the guards, all sorts of regimens represented here today. this was of course, their commander-in-chief and somebody they gave service to. >> martha: last royal monarch funeral was 1760, the choice for elizabeth to have her funeral here was deliberate and it is a place she celebrated her own wedding to philip and also her coronation in 1953 and she wanted to have her funeral here, as well. it is very significant. burial place of monarchs from ancient history of the united kingdom. many of you may have visited here on trips, it is stunningly place. many tudors are buried in westminster abbey and in more recent time king george's chapel at windsor. >
drawn by horses and members of the royal navy jumped in to pull it with ropes the rest of the way and that is why you see it pulled by 90-something members of the britishhey are sailors, pulling the rope, which is a beautiful image of them. >> piers: i think like 140 of them, something like that, huge number and they are all royal navy. all around the carriage will be other parts of the british armed forces. you are seeing the army, the air force, the navy, you will see they are there,...
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in this picture, you can see the procession, which includes members of the british royal navy.ed prince harry and prince andrew. they have now arrived with the queen's coffin at wellington arch, and that's the picture you see there. the funeral service for the queen wrapped up about an hour ago. our time now this procession is leading that hearse carriage to windsor castle, where a private burial ceremony will take place. queen elizabeth the second funeral broadcast across more than 200 countries this morning, with public screens at more than a dozen locations across the united kingdom. 6 30, british time this morning that her lying in state period ended. she was lying in state since last wednesday. and then that procession began. you see the standard covering the queen's coffin as it entered westminster abbey for that funeral this morning in these pictures and members of the royal family in attendance. this is the uk's first state funeral since winston churchill died back in 1965, so the heads of state and royalty from across the globe were among the 2000 people in attendance
in this picture, you can see the procession, which includes members of the british royal navy.ed prince harry and prince andrew. they have now arrived with the queen's coffin at wellington arch, and that's the picture you see there. the funeral service for the queen wrapped up about an hour ago. our time now this procession is leading that hearse carriage to windsor castle, where a private burial ceremony will take place. queen elizabeth the second funeral broadcast across more than 200...
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in july 78, the british orders and councils direct the royal navy to seize or destroy all french vessels encountered august 1778. and this is important. the council explains the blockade to direct the navy to bring it to british port. all vessels, including neutrals bound for french carrying naval or warlike stores. we've got to stop all vessels bound for france. or that you think might be bound for france. remember, we're in the high seas in a trade route and take it into british port to have the cargo adjudicated by an admiralty court in a loaded process. this clearly affects the neutrals and notices notices catherine didn't her dependance on british hauls to carry russia's exports that have been going on since the early. since the mid 1700s early 1700s will say that. in 1776 the british council in st petersburg notices an increased presence of spanish and french ships. st petersburg an odd one. the truth is they're buying up naval stores. they know what's coming or might come. in 1778, he counts british ship visits to st petersburg 314. all others combined are only 285 things. philip
in july 78, the british orders and councils direct the royal navy to seize or destroy all french vessels encountered august 1778. and this is important. the council explains the blockade to direct the navy to bring it to british port. all vessels, including neutrals bound for french carrying naval or warlike stores. we've got to stop all vessels bound for france. or that you think might be bound for france. remember, we're in the high seas in a trade route and take it into british port to have...
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the virus had mutated becoming twice as aggressive on the british side, 10 percent of the sailors were affected. the royal navy had to call off major operations in the north sea. the viruses spread and virulence also accelerated among land based armies. one report summed up the situation. one artillery brigade saw a 3rd of its troops fall ill within 48 hours. one day, only 15 men were fit for service. out of a total of $145.00. military leaders were careful not to spread. the news. in more time, secrecy is vital. the enemy must know nothing. the new york times was on board. even the soldiers were not told for fear that troop morale would suffer. everything had to carry on as if the virus did not exist. the sick and wounded were sent to the back. many british were sent home where no special measures were taken to care for the sick. the virus crossed the english channel silently on stretchers. now its advance from the southern united kingdom began in the north. it had already arrived the american troops using british port cities as staging points in the working class suburbs. the number of cases was 20 times hig
the virus had mutated becoming twice as aggressive on the british side, 10 percent of the sailors were affected. the royal navy had to call off major operations in the north sea. the viruses spread and virulence also accelerated among land based armies. one report summed up the situation. one artillery brigade saw a 3rd of its troops fall ill within 48 hours. one day, only 15 men were fit for service. out of a total of $145.00. military leaders were careful not to spread. the news. in more...
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british marines. >> the queen son, prince andrew, is a royal navy pilot during the conflict. >> she was like any ofg times. but also, because of her close bond with the military, understanding that desire for kherson to go out and do his duty. and obviously taking amends pride in the fact that he was doing that. >> more than 900 people were killed by the time britain wins the war. it lasts 74 days. >> there's an amazing picture of prince andrew, who had this rose between his lips and full naval uniform. and she clearly, in that split moment, was not her majesty queen elizabeth the second of great britain of northern ireland. she was a mom to a very brave young man, who had come home safely. >> to the queen. >> throughout the 19 80s, her majesty enjoys an especially friendly relationship with ronald reagan. he is the seventh president to hold office during elizabeth's reign as queen. >> her favorite was undoubtedly ronald reagan. they had an affinity when it came to horses. >> reagan and thatcher, who got along famously, and the queen to, who kind of offered this kind of glittering spectacle when re
british marines. >> the queen son, prince andrew, is a royal navy pilot during the conflict. >> she was like any ofg times. but also, because of her close bond with the military, understanding that desire for kherson to go out and do his duty. and obviously taking amends pride in the fact that he was doing that. >> more than 900 people were killed by the time britain wins the war. it lasts 74 days. >> there's an amazing picture of prince andrew, who had this rose between...
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in july 78, the british orders and councils direct the royal navy to seize or destroy all french vessels encountered august 1778. and this is important. the council explains the blockade to direct the navy to bring it to british port. all vessels, including neutrals bound for french carrying naval or warlike stores. we've got to stop all vessels bound for france. or that you think might be bound for france. remember, we're in the high seas in a trade route and take it into british port to have the cargo adjudicated by an admiralty court in a loaded process. this clearly affects the neutrals and notices notices catherine didn't her dependance on british hauls to carry russia's exports that have been going on since the early. since the mid 1700s early 1700s will say that. in 1776 the british council in st petersburg notices an increased presence of spanish and french ships. st petersburg an odd one. the truth is they're buying up naval stores. they know what's coming or might come. in 1778, he counts british ship visits to st petersburg 314. all others combined are only 285 things. philip
in july 78, the british orders and councils direct the royal navy to seize or destroy all french vessels encountered august 1778. and this is important. the council explains the blockade to direct the navy to bring it to british port. all vessels, including neutrals bound for french carrying naval or warlike stores. we've got to stop all vessels bound for france. or that you think might be bound for france. remember, we're in the high seas in a trade route and take it into british port to have...
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british people loved having her as their queen. lucy manning, bbc news. >> among the mourners in the streets around central london, windsor, and elsewhere, were many military veterans, those who served in the army, the royal navy the queen was the royal commander-in-chief and many wanted to be present to say their farewells as well. we've been speaking with veterans about what the queen meant to them, and hearing their tributes. ♪ >> once he was a soldier. today, mark taylor said goodbye to his commander-in-chief. he is a veteran of kosovo and iraq. he came home from war with posttraumatic stress disorder. >> thinking of all those who lost family, it just brings it all to a head. but yeah, honored, proud to have served. proud to have served. >> there were veterans from across the services. the faces of wars fought in the queens long reign. and of those who served when she was a princess. like robin roland, now 100. he fought in the jungles of burma in world war ii. >> i was glad t be given a job which involved fighting in the front line and fighting along with my colleagues. she has made her subjects look at themselves, if there was anything to be done, where there is a right and wrong way to do them, she has
british people loved having her as their queen. lucy manning, bbc news. >> among the mourners in the streets around central london, windsor, and elsewhere, were many military veterans, those who served in the army, the royal navy the queen was the royal commander-in-chief and many wanted to be present to say their farewells as well. we've been speaking with veterans about what the queen meant to them, and hearing their tributes. ♪ >> once he was a soldier. today, mark taylor said...
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so, when today you see the full panoply of the british state at the funeral service, the army, and navy, and air force, royald so on, the government of course, the house of commons, and the house of lords, what they are doing is representing the people. representing the millions of us who cannot be in the abbey, but who are feeling the exact same thing about our late queen. >> daisy, what do we know as we look ahead to the funeral today about how much of a role the queen played it what we're going to see today? and what we've seen in fact over the course of this entire morning period? >> the queen will have been over every detail, not just of today, chris, but of the whole ten-day period with a fine tooth comb. a bit of the service today, the hands chosen the salters and things chosen, everything will have been chosen by her majesty the queen. it's a funny thing with the queen. they are not remotely squeamish about discussing their death, their funeral, and so on. they know that is part and parcel of their duties and responsibilities. because as been said before, the succession and the popularity of the roya
so, when today you see the full panoply of the british state at the funeral service, the army, and navy, and air force, royald so on, the government of course, the house of commons, and the house of lords, what they are doing is representing the people. representing the millions of us who cannot be in the abbey, but who are feeling the exact same thing about our late queen. >> daisy, what do we know as we look ahead to the funeral today about how much of a role the queen played it what...
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serve in the navy, and camille proposed to a man whom she no longer loved, but whom she married when charles turned 30 in the 80s, the royal family found him a wife, diana spencer, the british but a happy one. this marriage was not and turned around first to a scandal, later to a tragedy, he simply finds numerous evidences that they are cheating on each other, gossip hits the front pages in 94, charles admits that he continues to meet kamilka for two years the couple of the crown prince is finally breaking up, the divorce is an unheard of story, but both did not want to endure it anymore, in two more years, diana died in a car accident, a drunk driver at high speed crashed into a support of the tunnel of this end, i recently spoke with young people and was amazed at how much they do not love charles because of the series crown and although they were not yet in the world when diana lived or died, they violently discuss those times and how unfairly they treated diana by burying the wife he never loved, prince charles returns to the love of her life and already in the middle of the 2000s insists on marriage elizabeth ii this time agrees and now camila parker bounces the queen
serve in the navy, and camille proposed to a man whom she no longer loved, but whom she married when charles turned 30 in the 80s, the royal family found him a wife, diana spencer, the british but a happy one. this marriage was not and turned around first to a scandal, later to a tragedy, he simply finds numerous evidences that they are cheating on each other, gossip hits the front pages in 94, charles admits that he continues to meet kamilka for two years the couple of the crown prince is...
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100, foreign dignitaries, royals, prime ministers, princes and presidents will pay their last respects to queen elizabeth ii, anderson. >> images of the members of the british navying the funeral. it's extraordinary the history of what we are looking at. the fact that that -- did you call it a cortege? >> this is the front of the procession. that's the state gun carriage. >> the very gun carriage has been used -- >> queen victoria, right back in history. and it's so traditional. this is what sets the state funeral apart from the ceremony we saw from princess diana and the roll of armed forces so important to the queen. the role of the royal navy e her two sons in the navy, she was a naval wife herself. and for the royal navy to be pulling the gun carriage on her final journey, this gun carriage that pulls her ancestors, her royal ancestors, it really is such a moving moment, such a poignant moment. when the queen enters the westminster abbey, she will go past the tomb of the unknown warrior from the west gate. and this is such a moving place. it's commemorate all the fallen in world war i and everyone royal bride has laid her bouquet on there after their wedding
100, foreign dignitaries, royals, prime ministers, princes and presidents will pay their last respects to queen elizabeth ii, anderson. >> images of the members of the british navying the funeral. it's extraordinary the history of what we are looking at. the fact that that -- did you call it a cortege? >> this is the front of the procession. that's the state gun carriage. >> the very gun carriage has been used -- >> queen victoria, right back in history. and it's so...
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serve in the navy, and camilla proposed a husband whom she no longer loved, but whom did she marry when charles turns 30 in the 80th, a royal person finds him a wife diana spencer, the britishher, calling her a lady, but happy this marriage was not and turned first into a scandal, later into a tragedy, just finds numerous evidence that they betray each other gossip hit the headlines in 1994, charles admits that he continues to meet camila for two years, the couple of the crown prince finally breaks up, the divorce is an unheard-of story, but he can't stand it anymore wanted both in another two years, diana died in a car accident, a drunk driver at high speed crashed into a tunnel support, i recently spoke with young people and was amazed at how much they disliked charles because of the corona series and although they were not yet in the world when diana lived or died they violently discuss those times and how they treated diana unfairly by burying the wife he never loved, prince charles returns to the love of his life and already in the 2000s insists on marrying elizabeth ii this time they also agree camila parker bounces queen concert and her husband is officially proclaim
serve in the navy, and camilla proposed a husband whom she no longer loved, but whom did she marry when charles turns 30 in the 80th, a royal person finds him a wife diana spencer, the britishher, calling her a lady, but happy this marriage was not and turned first into a scandal, later into a tragedy, just finds numerous evidence that they betray each other gossip hit the headlines in 1994, charles admits that he continues to meet camila for two years, the couple of the crown prince finally...
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lowered by the royal british legion, king george's fund for sailors, soldiers charity, the royal air force benevolent fund. the soldiers, sailors and air force association. royal air force. royal navytown she called home, royal windsor, where we canjoin david dimbleby. the procession has now entered the long walk. for a journey of a mile or more from here up to windsor castle. led by a dismounted detachment of the household calvary and these equities. that huge standard, the royal standard of the grenadier guards regiment, carried before the hearse, presented to the grenadier guards by the sovereign at the beginning of her reign, never changed or replaced, the queen's company colour, as it's called. it dominates this procession. it's a huge flag. and standing there on the right of the picture, the queen's pony or horse? emma. when the duke of edinburgh, at his funeral here, the driving carriage that he used to use was brought out to the quadrangle here from the mews of windsor. the grooms who work in the royal mews. and this black highland, i suspect, pony, emma. come to watch the coffin go past. two of the queen's corgis, like emma the pony, sandy and mick. the queen was famous. i
lowered by the royal british legion, king george's fund for sailors, soldiers charity, the royal air force benevolent fund. the soldiers, sailors and air force association. royal air force. royal navytown she called home, royal windsor, where we canjoin david dimbleby. the procession has now entered the long walk. for a journey of a mile or more from here up to windsor castle. led by a dismounted detachment of the household calvary and these equities. that huge standard, the royal standard of...
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british press giving him the nickname the playboy prince he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military after leaving the royal navyhe prince's trust. >> the prince's trust is something that he cares deeply about because he's done it for so long, one of his first causes, charities, but it also speaks to something he feels very strongly about which is youth unemployment. >> reporter: on top of his own charities he's patron of over 400 more. dedicated to youth, environment and education. his schedule know tore rousely intense. in a typical year he would carry out more than 500 official engagements. >> so he's a perfectionist. he wants to know everything about all of his different projects and causes and roles. >> reporter: charles will forever be associated with his marriage to princess diana. he first met lady diana spencer in 1977 at her family home. she was 17 at the time. four years later, they were married. >> i'm amazed she's brave enough to take me on. >> reporter: in 1982 william was born and harry in 1984. their parents going against the royal tradition of home births. cracks in the marriage were soon appare
british press giving him the nickname the playboy prince he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military after leaving the royal navyhe prince's trust. >> the prince's trust is something that he cares deeply about because he's done it for so long, one of his first causes, charities, but it also speaks to something he feels very strongly about which is youth unemployment. >> reporter: on top...
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they will be around a thousand members of the royal navy, the royal air force and the british army hereicularly on this occasion, everyone wants i his command. i think particularly on this occasion, everyone wants to i his command. i think particularly on this occasion, everyone wants to do| this occasion, everyone wants to do their level— this occasion, everyone wants to do their level best to give the queen their level best to give the queen the most — their level best to give the queen the most fitting and appropriate sendoff— the most fitting and appropriate sendoff that we can. there is a real feeling _ sendoff that we can. there is a real feeling around camp at the moment, real pride. _ feeling around camp at the moment, real pride, people wanting to do their— real pride, people wanting to do their level best for the queen, for her final— their level best for the queen, for her final sendoff. we will be looking _ her final sendoff. we will be looking at absolute sharpest. so, as he assured us. _ looking at absolute sharpest. so, as he assured us, you _ looking at absolute sharpest
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british press giving charles the nickname the playboy prince. he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military. after leaving the royal navy the prince's trust. >> it's something he cares deeply about, he's done it for so long, one of his first causes, his first charities, but speaks to something he feels strongly about, which is youth unemployment. >> reporter: on top of his own charities he's patron of over 400 more, dedicated to subjects close to his heart, youth, environment, and education. his schedule intense, in a typical year he would carry out more than 500 royal engagements. official duties coordinated from his london base at clarence house. >> he's a perfectionist. he wants to know everything about all of his different projects and causes and roles. >> reporter: charles will forever be associated with his marriage to princess diana. he first met lady diana spencer in 1977 at her family home, she was 17 at the time. four years later, they were married. >> i'm amazed that she's brave enough to take me on. >> reporter: in 1982 william was born and harry in 1984. their parents going against the royal tradition of ho
british press giving charles the nickname the playboy prince. he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military. after leaving the royal navy the prince's trust. >> it's something he cares deeply about, he's done it for so long, one of his first causes, his first charities, but speaks to something he feels strongly about, which is youth unemployment. >> reporter: on top of his own charities...
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british press giving him the nickname the playboy prince, he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following his studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military. after leaving the royal navy in 1976, he founded the prince's trust. >> the prince's trust is something he cares deeply about. one of his first causes and charities but also speaks to something he feels very strongly about, which is youthful employment. >> reporter: on top of his own charities, he's patron of over 400 more dedicated to subjects close to his heart, youth, environment and education. his schedule notoriously intense. in a typical year, he would carry out more than 500 royal engagements, official duties coordinated from his london base at clearance house. >> he's a perfectionist. he wants to know everything about all of his different projects and causes and roles. >> reporter: charles will forever be associated with his marriage to princess diana. he first met lady diana spencer in is1977 at her family home. she was 17 at the time. four years later, they were married. >> i'm amazed that she's been brave enough to take me on. >> reporter: in 1982 william was born and harry in 1984. their parents going
british press giving him the nickname the playboy prince, he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following his studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military. after leaving the royal navy in 1976, he founded the prince's trust. >> the prince's trust is something he cares deeply about. one of his first causes and charities but also speaks to something he feels very strongly about, which is youthful employment. >> reporter: on top of his own...
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british press giving him the nickname the playboy prince, he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following his studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military. after leaving the royal navyething that he cares deeply about. he's done it for so long. it's one of his first causes, his first charities, but it also speaks to something he feels very strongly about, which is youth unemployment. >> reporter: on top of his own charities, he's patron of over 400 more dedicated to subjects close to his heart, youth, environment, and education. his schedule notoriously intense. in a typical year, he would carry out more than 500 royal engagements, official duties coordinated from his london base at clarence house. >> so he's a perfectionist. he wants to know everything about all of his different projects and causes and roles. >> reporter: charles will forever be associated with his marriage to princess diana. he first met lady diana spencer in 1977 at her family home. she was 17 at the time. four years later, they were married. >> i'm amazed that she's taken me on. >> reporter: in 1982, william was born and harry in 1984. their parents going against the royal tradition of home birt
british press giving him the nickname the playboy prince, he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following his studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military. after leaving the royal navyething that he cares deeply about. he's done it for so long. it's one of his first causes, his first charities, but it also speaks to something he feels very strongly about, which is youth unemployment. >> reporter: on top of his own charities, he's patron of...
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british press giving him the nickname the playboy prince, he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following his studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military. after leaving the royal navy prince's trust. >> the prince's trust is something he cares deeply about because he's done it so long. it's one of his first causes, his first charities. but it also speaks to something he feels very strongly about is youth unemployment. >> reporter: on top of his own charity, he is patron of over 400 more, dedicated to subjects close to his heart. youth, environment, and education. his schedule notoriously intense. in a typical year, he would carry out more than 500 royal engagements. official duties coordinated from his london base at clarence house. >> so he is a perfectionist. he wants to know everything about all of his different projects and causes and roles. >> reporter: charles will forever be associated with his marriage to princess diana. he first met lady diana spencer in 1977 at her family home. she was 17 at the time. four years later, they were married. >> i'm amazed that she has been brave enough to take me on. >> reporter: in 1982, william was born, and harry in 1984.
british press giving him the nickname the playboy prince, he didn't want to wait until he became king to make a difference. following his studies at cambridge university, charles went into the military. after leaving the royal navy prince's trust. >> the prince's trust is something he cares deeply about because he's done it so long. it's one of his first causes, his first charities. but it also speaks to something he feels very strongly about is youth unemployment. >> reporter: on...
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presidents, 15 british prime ministers, through financial crisis and, of course, the troubles through the rise of the internet and the fall of the berlin wall. in a few minutes, the royal navy will begin a procession to transport the queen from westminster hall where she has been lying at rest. queen elizabeth ii led her people for over seven decades on the throne. she was 96 years old. the longest reigning monarch in british history. along with joe, willie and me, we have u.s. special correspondent for bbc catty kay. it's wonderful to be with you early this morning as we cover history in the making. let's set the scene. last night i posted a picture of a rainbow over london, if you can believe it. but this morning we look at the legacy, this moment and the incredible indelible monday mark that queen elizabeth ii made on the world. >> it's been a remarkable few days here walking around. i've been sorrow. for the most part we've seen people from all over come to london. it's been a joyful time. i was struck by how diverse the guests were. coming into the city were. and for those in america watching us, they really haven't followed queen elizabeth closely or the monarchy clos
presidents, 15 british prime ministers, through financial crisis and, of course, the troubles through the rise of the internet and the fall of the berlin wall. in a few minutes, the royal navy will begin a procession to transport the queen from westminster hall where she has been lying at rest. queen elizabeth ii led her people for over seven decades on the throne. she was 96 years old. the longest reigning monarch in british history. along with joe, willie and me, we have u.s. special...
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royal navy for she married a naval officer. she had children that served in the armed forces. she had grandchildren are circular british mix of emotions. it _ talking to now? inevitably, it is a mix of emotions. it is _ talking to now? inevitably, it is a mix of emotions. it is sadness, i talking to now? inevitably, it is aj mix of emotions. it is sadness, it is reflection of her service, what she exemplified, that commitment, selflessness. i think it is also the fact that she was so special to us. people would have a visit from the queen weather to that air station, to their regiment, to the ship, and they would see her warmth, her interest in everything that we do, her interest but also extended to the families and friends that we were looking after the whole community, and so this was professional and personal relationship and one that was very special. and you saw little of that with the that an with the platinum jubilee that an opportunity for us to express our gratitude, ourthanks opportunity for us to express our gratitude, our thanks to her majesty and for her service on behalf of the whole nation and the relat
royal navy for she married a naval officer. she had children that served in the armed forces. she had grandchildren are circular british mix of emotions. it _ talking to now? inevitably, it is a mix of emotions. it is _ talking to now? inevitably, it is a mix of emotions. it is sadness, i talking to now? inevitably, it is aj mix of emotions. it is sadness, it is reflection of her service, what she exemplified, that commitment, selflessness. i think it is also the fact that she was so special to...