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he was there _ diana princess of wales. he was there by— diana princess of wales. her side, he is no longer there ahd irr— there by her side, he is no longer there and in the world in which she live, _ there and in the world in which she live, having — there and in the world in which she live, having lost her mother, her sister— live, having lost her mother, her sister she — live, having lost her mother, her sister she has now lost her husband. dahieta, _ sister she has now lost her husband. daniela, having taken over some of the duties that peter filled, in covering this, i suppose, for journalists covering this kind of story, a huge story, what has it been like you today? it story, a huge story, what has it been like you today?— story, a huge story, what has it been like you today? it has been an interestin: been like you today? it has been an interesting day. _ been like you today? it has been an interesting day, a _ been like you today? it has been an interesting day, a time _ been like you today? it has been an interesting day, a time of _ interesting day, a t
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tried to reach out to princess diana. because he knew what it was like to join this family. of the duke, the queen said. prince philip planned this funeral. and i want to bring in robert again. we were struck here in the studio, deborah and i were talking about this, that the readings today, in particular the first reading, so much about the
tried to reach out to princess diana. because he knew what it was like to join this family. of the duke, the queen said. prince philip planned this funeral. and i want to bring in robert again. we were struck here in the studio, deborah and i were talking about this, that the readings today, in particular the first reading, so much about the
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through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then alter the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which are remembered widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo a bents many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you are chrome on a key here he has been a constant steadying figure here for decades. the british royal family tweeted it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen has announced the death of her beloved husband the royal family joins with people around the world in mourning his loss and wor
through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then alter the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some...
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will prince harry fly back from california to join his brother on july 1st, princess diana's birthdayhe moment right there in studio 1a. guys >> oh, wow. >> huh >> all right. >> there's meredith. >> wow >> willie. >> a dress like that, how do you preserve that? >> i don't know. >> let's find out. >> looks so accessible. >>> up next, women behind beloved local restaurants vital to their communities, and now fighting to remain open. >> sheinelle is bringing us their inspirin this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. it's a better kind of business insurance. it's only three pages. straightforward. if you own it, three covers it. got a cheese slice for "spokesperson?" that's me. i don't even need to see what's happening behind me to know it's covered. (screaming) this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. today's ways of working may work differently tomorrow. but you can work out anything with comcast business. get fast internet on the
will prince harry fly back from california to join his brother on july 1st, princess diana's birthdayhe moment right there in studio 1a. guys >> oh, wow. >> huh >> all right. >> there's meredith. >> wow >> willie. >> a dress like that, how do you preserve that? >> i don't know. >> let's find out. >> looks so accessible. >>> up next, women behind beloved local restaurants vital to their communities, and now fighting to remain...
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the death of diana, princess of wales, was both a family tragedy and aoment of tension for the monarchyhe queen to whom the country looked for public comfort, it was philip to whom the queen turned for private support. >> still prince william with his head hung, walking next to his grandfather. reporter: it was philip whose gentle encouragement had persuaded william andujarry to walk behind their mother's can coffin to the funeral it. had been philip who had taken the lead in try tonged the domestic problems of his children, prompted perhaps by his own memories of what it's like to marry into the royal family. philip remained physically active at an age when most men would have relished retirement. he went carriage driving and he was still carrying out morin gaugements than many younger members of the family. some he did alone such as this visit to british troops in iraq. >> how did you get into this? reporter: but most he did with his wife. he was the figure a few paces behind the queen, always oking out for her and often guiding children through the barriers to present their flowers t
the death of diana, princess of wales, was both a family tragedy and aoment of tension for the monarchyhe queen to whom the country looked for public comfort, it was philip to whom the queen turned for private support. >> still prince william with his head hung, walking next to his grandfather. reporter: it was philip whose gentle encouragement had persuaded william andujarry to walk behind their mother's can coffin to the funeral it. had been philip who had taken the lead in try tonged...
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the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. or for him as we went through the full. closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry stole the royal heritage through their many highs and lows since the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over $140.00 countries and gave more than $5000.00 speeches he'll be remembered the world over for his irreverent wings. and i'm joined now from london my own correspondents. that bring us up to date on the latest of what's happening there in london where you are. rebecca the news of philip's prince philip's passing was announced in a statement from the palace it said just a few hours ago that it is with
the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. or for him as we went through the full. closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles...
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the life and legacy of diana, princess of wales' is to be recognised with a blue plaque in london. to pioneering women. the organisation says it is continuing to try and address the gender imbalance in the scheme which was set up 150 years ago. anna eavis is the english heritage's curatorial director — she told my colleaguejane hill about the criteria nominated people have to meet to receive a plaque. as long as the candidate meets three important conditions, it has to do something incredible, make incredible contribution to society. they have to have been dead for 20 years and there needs to be a london building with which they are associated. that building needs to survive. so, what happens is we receive nominations and in this case, the nomination came through the london assembly. they had conducted a campaign inviting people to nominate more women for plaques. it then goes to our panel, an expert panel that consider our nominations and we put up around 12 every year, but we get a lot more nominations than that, so it is competitive. i5 than that, so it is competitive. is it not
the life and legacy of diana, princess of wales' is to be recognised with a blue plaque in london. to pioneering women. the organisation says it is continuing to try and address the gender imbalance in the scheme which was set up 150 years ago. anna eavis is the english heritage's curatorial director — she told my colleaguejane hill about the criteria nominated people have to meet to receive a plaque. as long as the candidate meets three important conditions, it has to do something...
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diana, princess of wales was decided. was it particularly for her campaigning, charity work? rds, an extraordinarily significant figure in late 20th—century britain and the world really. she was very famous. she had great personal charisma and warmth. she seemed to be able to connect with everyone she met. it was the fact that she put all of that to great use, particularly in her help in the stigmatising hiv slash aids in the stigmatising hiv slash aids in the stigmatising hiv slash aids in the 80s and 90s. —— hiv and aids. there were photographs of her holding the hands of sufferers. also work she did towards minds later in life. they felt she was a worthy candidate for a plaque. can life. they felt she was a worthy candidate for a plaque. can you give us a bit more _ candidate for a plaque. can you give us a bit more information _ candidate for a plaque. can you give us a bit more information about - candidate for a plaque. can you give us a bit more information about a i us a bit more information about a couple of the other names? thea;r us a bit more information about a co
diana, princess of wales was decided. was it particularly for her campaigning, charity work? rds, an extraordinarily significant figure in late 20th—century britain and the world really. she was very famous. she had great personal charisma and warmth. she seemed to be able to connect with everyone she met. it was the fact that she put all of that to great use, particularly in her help in the stigmatising hiv slash aids in the stigmatising hiv slash aids in the stigmatising hiv slash aids in...
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the life and legacy of diana, princess of wales is going to be recognised with a blue plaque in londonit's thought it could be placed at her earl's court flat, where she lived before her marriage to prince charles. english heritage says it will be one of six new plaques dedicated to pioneering women. the organisation says it is continuing to try and address the gender imbalance in the scheme, which was set up 150 years ago. time for a look at the weather. he is darren bett. hello, i want to show you the early sunrise in cornwall, that's a result of all the saharan dust we've got in the air. it looks quite eerie, doesn't it? it's the south west —— south—west that will see the highest temperatures today. for many parts of the uk it feels colder than yesterday because we have more of a breeze and the breeze is now coming in from the east or north—east from a chilly north sea and that's filtering more cloud across northern england, down into the midlands, although we do have much more sunshine and dry weather today across scotland and northern ireland. the biggest change in temperature com
the life and legacy of diana, princess of wales is going to be recognised with a blue plaque in londonit's thought it could be placed at her earl's court flat, where she lived before her marriage to prince charles. english heritage says it will be one of six new plaques dedicated to pioneering women. the organisation says it is continuing to try and address the gender imbalance in the scheme, which was set up 150 years ago. time for a look at the weather. he is darren bett. hello, i want to...
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the life and legacy of diana, princess of wales is going to be recognised with a blue plaque in london. english heritage says it will be one of six new plaques dedicated to pioneering women. the organisation says it is continuing to try and address the gender imbalance in the scheme, which was set up 150 years ago. time for a look at the weather.
the life and legacy of diana, princess of wales is going to be recognised with a blue plaque in london. english heritage says it will be one of six new plaques dedicated to pioneering women. the organisation says it is continuing to try and address the gender imbalance in the scheme, which was set up 150 years ago. time for a look at the weather.
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i've learned this working for princess diana for many years. story. it may be roughly accurate, but there are many more pieces to this puzzle than we've seen. and we can just hope that a funeral can do, this'll bring the family together. this is the a family occasion, after all, and funerals may be, this funeral may be a good place for a resumption of affectionate relations between the brothers. because, no doubt, their mother would have been extraordinarily upset that they should find themselves at odds like this. martha: patrick, thank you. stand by with us, if you would, as we watch the music and listen to it that's being play. every one of these pieces was personally chosen by prince philip. he was 99 when he passed, and he took great care to organize a service that would reflect the beautiful things that he saw in life, in music, in the military, in nature, in the environment. all of those things coming together to be a fitting sendoff for prince philip. i want to bring in richrd ard who has covered the royal family for more than 40 years.
i've learned this working for princess diana for many years. story. it may be roughly accurate, but there are many more pieces to this puzzle than we've seen. and we can just hope that a funeral can do, this'll bring the family together. this is the a family occasion, after all, and funerals may be, this funeral may be a good place for a resumption of affectionate relations between the brothers. because, no doubt, their mother would have been extraordinarily upset that they should find...
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when things were going badly wrong between princess diana and his son phillip. several letters to the princess that she shared with me. i was struck by how sincere was his desire to to help these young people through their difficulty. but it just goes to show the limitations of some forms of communication. she interpreted his words as is being critical. and i suppose that underlines the importance of face-to-face, contact, face-to-face interaction and real communication where the tone of voice can be heard and the look in the eye can be seen, because diana and phillip when they were together in happier times got along really well and it's a real sadness that his attempt to intervene, to help them probably came too late and was probably the victim of communication difficulties between generations. >> patrick, my knowledge of the princess is limited to what i learned from the crown which i love and you're a consultant to that project. but i do recognize that he sacrificed his own career. you regard him as a navy man and i'm sure how he most would want to be called
when things were going badly wrong between princess diana and his son phillip. several letters to the princess that she shared with me. i was struck by how sincere was his desire to to help these young people through their difficulty. but it just goes to show the limitations of some forms of communication. she interpreted his words as is being critical. and i suppose that underlines the importance of face-to-face, contact, face-to-face interaction and real communication where the tone of voice...
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. >>> a british auction house has wheeled in a prize piece of history from the late princess diana. the hammer this week. ian lee reports from london. >> reporter: this 1970s raleigh traveler isn't just any old bike. >> this was princess diana's bike that she rode to work every day. >> reporter: diana spencer was just 18 at the time, hounded by the press as she began dating prince charles. the media dubbed her bicycle "t aides reportedly called it unsuitable for a royal-to-be. >> shocking, isn't it? they considered royalty should be driven by carriages drown by white horses. >> reporter: diana stopped riding it and sold it for a few dollars before her royal wedding in 1981. >> this was the last link to her freedom before she was put in >> reporter: 40 years later, a british auctioneer is selling it again. it's expected to fetch a king's ransom, about $30,000. with the popularity of the crown, does that add value to it? >> absolutely. it's so hard now -- anything to do with the royal family -- >> reporter: do you think people will buy this bike to ride it? >> that would be sacrilege.
. >>> a british auction house has wheeled in a prize piece of history from the late princess diana. the hammer this week. ian lee reports from london. >> reporter: this 1970s raleigh traveler isn't just any old bike. >> this was princess diana's bike that she rode to work every day. >> reporter: diana spencer was just 18 at the time, hounded by the press as she began dating prince charles. the media dubbed her bicycle "t aides reportedly called it unsuitable for...
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. >> without doubt, the most damaging incident was the separation of prince charles and diana, princessriticized by sections of the tabloid press for being cold towards his daughter-in-law. >> and i think he was sometimes portrayed as, for example, being very critical of the princs of wales, of princess diana, but in fact, although i haven't seen those letters, but he wrote to her quite often in the-in theth '80s and the early '90s and was compassionate in the sense-- look, i know what it's like.co i came into the royal family as a foreigner and as someone outside you know, the british royal tradition and i know acceptance is difficult and the media attention is difficult and i think his-- his attitude was a lot more sympathetic than he's given credit for from outside. >> unfortunately, he wasn't able to help that marriage and i think he was very sad about it because i think he hoped very much that they could resolve the situation 'cos he knew it would be damaging not only to them personally, which it undoubtedly was, but to the institution of monarchy and therefore to-to hia wife. >> i
. >> without doubt, the most damaging incident was the separation of prince charles and diana, princessriticized by sections of the tabloid press for being cold towards his daughter-in-law. >> and i think he was sometimes portrayed as, for example, being very critical of the princs of wales, of princess diana, but in fact, although i haven't seen those letters, but he wrote to her quite often in the-in theth '80s and the early '90s and was compassionate in the sense-- look, i know...
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often through very difficult times for the monarchy was brings to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 not a huge challenge for the royal family that the public support the image then to the death of princess diana was with face to this very serious challenge he remains throughout he's known of course for his his humor for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he has been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which are remembered widely but he is as the longest serving console it has attended some $22000.00 so solo events many more with the queen as well he will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you all chrome monic he he has been a constant steadying figure it here for decades. that will be talk. much more about our prince philip's legacy through the course of the day our correspondent charlotte shows some pills long following the very latest there as as we said britain's prince philip has it has been confirm
often through very difficult times for the monarchy was brings to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 not a huge challenge for the royal family that the public support the image then to the death of princess diana was with face to this very serious challenge he remains throughout he's known of course for his his humor for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he has been known in the pasta makes him some controversial...
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when princess diana and prince charles divorced, prince philip's main role was really offering supportviously when princess diana tragically died that also threw the royal family into a lot of turmoil and uprooted status. once again prince philip was by the queen's side offering guidance, offering advice, offering support but never throwing himself into the spotlight. he has always allowed himself to be behind the scenes to be by her side. he has never tried to push the queen out of the way and take any of the attention for himself. and that's one of the most important elements of what he has done throughout these seven decades and why he has been such a reliable figure for the queen to kind of lean on throughout all of these years. ainsley: charlie, do you expect harry and meghan to come -- to go over to the u.k. and, if so, what will be -- what will the crowd's reaction be to that? >> i would absolutely expect prince harry to be there you know, given that the pandemic is still going on and restrictions in the u.k. are quite serious, we don't know exactly what that will look like, but
when princess diana and prince charles divorced, prince philip's main role was really offering supportviously when princess diana tragically died that also threw the royal family into a lot of turmoil and uprooted status. once again prince philip was by the queen's side offering guidance, offering advice, offering support but never throwing himself into the spotlight. he has always allowed himself to be behind the scenes to be by her side. he has never tried to push the queen out of the way and...
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through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that pays to huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remained throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement say he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which i'll remember widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo a bents many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you all chrome on a key here he has been a constant steadying figure it here for decades the british royal family tweeted it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen has announced the death of her beloved husband the royal family joins with people around the world and mourning his loss
through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that pays to huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remained throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement say he had been known in the pasta makes him...
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tried to reach out to princess diana. because he knew what it was like to join this family. ultimately, though, it didn't work out. and of course, as we mentioned this morning, the prince walking with his grandsons behind princess diana's coffin. the queen has said before the funeral today -- and she wanted to make a point of this, buckingham palace repeatedly said this -- that these were very much the personal wishes of the duke, the queen said. prince philip planned this funeral. and i want to bring in robert again. we were struck here in the studio, deborah and i were talking about this, that the readings today, in particular the first reading, so much about the outdoors, about nature, about intersection of our lives with the wildlife around us, the birds and the sea. and it spoke so much about prince philip without actually talking about prince philip which i thought was sort of a metaphor for the way he carried himself, not wanting to make it about himself. but this service very much reflected him. >> well, it certainly does. as deeply moving as the service and the queen
tried to reach out to princess diana. because he knew what it was like to join this family. ultimately, though, it didn't work out. and of course, as we mentioned this morning, the prince walking with his grandsons behind princess diana's coffin. the queen has said before the funeral today -- and she wanted to make a point of this, buckingham palace repeatedly said this -- that these were very much the personal wishes of the duke, the queen said. prince philip planned this funeral. and i want...
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. >>> a british auction house has wheeled in a prize piece of history from princess diana, we report from london. >> reporter: this 1970s traveler is not just any old bike. this was princess s bike that she rode to work every day. >> reporter: diana spencer was 18 at the time, hounded by press e began dating prince charles. the media dubbed her motorcycle the shameal p aides called it unsuitable for a royal to be. >> shocking, they thought royalty should be riding in carriages. >> reporter: so she sold it before herwedding in 1981. >> this was the last link to her freed dome before she was put in a guilded cage. >> reporter: 40 years later, they are selling it again and it's expected to fetch a king's ransom, about $30,000, with popularity of the crown, does it add to it? >> it's so hot now. anything to do with royalty. >> reporter: do you think they will buy it to ride it? >> that could be sacriledge. >> reporter: it has three gears and decades of royalty history. bidding begins april 28th. ian news, london. >>> and that's the "cbs overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you
. >>> a british auction house has wheeled in a prize piece of history from princess diana, we report from london. >> reporter: this 1970s traveler is not just any old bike. this was princess s bike that she rode to work every day. >> reporter: diana spencer was 18 at the time, hounded by press e began dating prince charles. the media dubbed her motorcycle the shameal p aides called it unsuitable for a royal to be. >> shocking, they thought royalty should be riding in...
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the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we went through the full. of closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and. the royal heritage through the many highs and lows since the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years you visited over 140 countries and gave more than 5000 speeches will be remembered the world over for his calm irreverent. let's go right to london our correspondent charlotte shell some phil is standing by for us there charlotte and bring us up to date on the latest you're hearing and seeing there in london. well condolences as i'm sure you can imagine a streaming in at the moment not just from the u.k. but around the world
the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we went through the full. of closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles...
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the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief for being a little phillip was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we worked through the full range of closures and tribulations of bringing up true or not she was somewhat both but i think all children of god are all the world to live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry stole the royal heritage through the many highs and lows. since the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over 140 countries and gave more than 5000 speeches he'll be remembered the world over for his calm irreverent way. and i'm joined now from london my own correspondent. sean that bring us up to date on the latest of what's happening there in london where you are. record the news phillips prince philip's passing was announced in a statement from the palace it said just a
the death of princess diana and 997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief for being a little phillip was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we worked through the full range of closures and tribulations of bringing up true or not she was somewhat both but i think all children of god are all the world to live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. his...
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the death of princess diana in 1997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the wind since. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief that's what i mean if it was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we went through the full range of pleasures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. i his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry sold the royal heritage through the many highs and lows of the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over $140.00 countries and gave more than $5000.00 speeches will be remembered the world over for his calm irreverent ways. as goes straight to the british. correspondent phil joins us from london i know you've been to buckingham palace today i tell us more about what you're seeing or people have been saying. but as i'm sure you can imagine tributes are pouring in not just here in the u.k.
the death of princess diana in 1997 was an anguishing low point in the life of the wind since. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief that's what i mean if it was a source of strength to the queen. or for me as we went through the full range of pleasures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. i his descendants...
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the fact they will be walking behind the coffin of walking behind the coffin of their mother, princess dianad. i have to say that's exactly where my _ died. i have to say that's exactly where my thoughts _ died. i have to say that's exactly where my thoughts went - died. i have to say that's exactly where my thoughts went that. died. i have to say that's exactly l where my thoughts went that they died. i have to say that's exactly - where my thoughts went that they are --oin where my thoughts went that they are going to _ where my thoughts went that they are going to be walking behind the coffin — going to be walking behind the coffin. it's one of those things where — coffin. it's one of those things where perhaps lots of us can relate to this _ where perhaps lots of us can relate to this over— where perhaps lots of us can relate to this over the last year where families— to this over the last year where families who have been apart for whatever— families who have been apart for whatever reason but a lot of it will be pandemic related, it is often family— be pandemic related, it is often fam
the fact they will be walking behind the coffin of walking behind the coffin of their mother, princess dianad. i have to say that's exactly where my _ died. i have to say that's exactly where my thoughts _ died. i have to say that's exactly where my thoughts went - died. i have to say that's exactly where my thoughts went that. died. i have to say that's exactly l where my thoughts went that they died. i have to say that's exactly - where my thoughts went that they are --oin where my thoughts...
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striated through these rooms. 61st 61st ladies, the queen f england, prince philip, prince charles, princess diana have all been in this room and it looks exactly as we see it now. there's a famous interview that lbj did with walter cronkite in the early 1970s in which lbj is sitting in that chair and walter cronkite on that couch, and you see exactly what you see right now. the president was alive for about a year and a half when this library was built. it was inaugurated in may of 1971 and as i mentioned he died in january 1973 so he had a very limited time during which he was a part of this library but a very important time. lady bird johnson continued to make it an important part of her life until she died in 2007. this library is much about lady bird johnson and her touch as it is her husband's. throughout the room there some wonderful artifacts that the johnson's collected while they were in the white house. some come from heads of state. others come from friends of theirs who gave the johnson's gifts for the presidential library or for the white house that were then brought to the space. on
striated through these rooms. 61st 61st ladies, the queen f england, prince philip, prince charles, princess diana have all been in this room and it looks exactly as we see it now. there's a famous interview that lbj did with walter cronkite in the early 1970s in which lbj is sitting in that chair and walter cronkite on that couch, and you see exactly what you see right now. the president was alive for about a year and a half when this library was built. it was inaugurated in may of 1971 and as...
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through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then on to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which i'll remember widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo a bents many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you all chrome on a key here he has been a constant a steadying figure it here for decades the british royal family tweeted it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen has announced the death of her beloved husband the royal family joined with people around the world and mourning his loss an
through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then on to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some...
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the death of diana, princess of wales, was both a family tragedy and a moment of tension for the monarchyhe country looked for public comfort, it was philip to whom the queen turned for private support. tv: still, prince william - with his head hung, walking next to his grandfather. it was philip whose gentle encouragement had persuaded william and harry to walk behind their mother's coffin to her funeral. contrary to his sometimes insensitive image, it had been philip who had taken the lead in trying to understand the domestic problems of his children, prompted perhaps by his own memories of what it's like to marry into the royal family. philip remained physically active at an age when most men would have relished retirement. he went carriage driving and was still carrying out more engagements than many younger members in the family. some he did alone, such as this visit to british troops in iraq. how did you get into this?! but most he did with his wife. he was the figure a few paces behind the queen, always looking out for her, and often guiding children through the barriers to present
the death of diana, princess of wales, was both a family tragedy and a moment of tension for the monarchyhe country looked for public comfort, it was philip to whom the queen turned for private support. tv: still, prince william - with his head hung, walking next to his grandfather. it was philip whose gentle encouragement had persuaded william and harry to walk behind their mother's coffin to her funeral. contrary to his sometimes insensitive image, it had been philip who had taken the lead in...
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the death of diana, princess of wales, with most princess of wales, was both a family tragedy and a momentple would have relished retirement. in many years right up to his mid 90s, he carried out more engagements than younger members of the family. often alone, but most frequently with his wife. he was the figure up a few places behind the queen, always looking out for her and occasionally doing his own bit of crowd control. he was often forthright in his comments, and occasionally his blunt remarks and attempt at humour backfired. he remained his own man. he once summed up his style in characteristic fashion. i'v e i've just i'vejust done i've just done what i think was my best. i can't suddenly change my interests, my way in which i react to things. it's part of... hit somebody�*s style, and that's too bad. throughout the monarchy�*s many ups and downs of recent times, philip, duke of edinburgh, was the occasionally restless but constant presence at the queen's side. their marriage his support was crucial to the success of her reign. in a speech to celebrate their golden wedding annivers
the death of diana, princess of wales, with most princess of wales, was both a family tragedy and a momentple would have relished retirement. in many years right up to his mid 90s, he carried out more engagements than younger members of the family. often alone, but most frequently with his wife. he was the figure up a few places behind the queen, always looking out for her and occasionally doing his own bit of crowd control. he was often forthright in his comments, and occasionally his blunt...
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in 1997, the house of windsor suffered its deepest crisis in modern times with the death of diana, princess"i think you should. "i think you will regret not doing this in years to come." and still william was a young man, felt that he didn't want to do it. and the duke of edinburgh said to him, "look, if i walk too, will you walk?" and he did. we know, from what william and harry have said many years later, _ it was one of the hardest things - they'd ever done and neither of them are particularly sure - that they should have done it. i think philip's attitude was that you couldn't shut out the grief but you needed to deal with it in the moment and then move on. it was, i suspect, his formula for life, really. prince philip spent most of his life following the queen, giving up his naval career to accompany the monarch on all commonwealth and state visits. he came to british shores as an immigrant, stateless, and went on to represent the most masculine and strident side of the british monarchy. any institution of a certain age can become a bit anaemic, i think, - and prince philip ensured tha
in 1997, the house of windsor suffered its deepest crisis in modern times with the death of diana, princess"i think you should. "i think you will regret not doing this in years to come." and still william was a young man, felt that he didn't want to do it. and the duke of edinburgh said to him, "look, if i walk too, will you walk?" and he did. we know, from what william and harry have said many years later, _ it was one of the hardest things - they'd ever done and...
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through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some controversial comments which i'll remember widely but he is as the longest serving consul it has attended some 22000 so a solo abends many more with the queen as well he who that will be remembered as a figure of stability and i think as well is an icon here in the u.k. the public service regardless of whether you are chrome on a key here he has been a constant steadying figure it here for decades the british royal family tweeted it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen has announced the death of her beloved husband the royal family joined with people around the world and mourning his loss and
through very difficult times for the monarchy what springs to mind of course is the death of princess diana in 1907 that posed a huge challenge for the royal family and that the public support the image then off to the death of princess diana was with a face to this very serious challenge she remains throughout he's known of course for his his hema for his no nonsense attitude at times and indeed for his gaffes as well on international engagement he had been known in the pasta makes him some...
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the death of princess diana 997 was an anguish in low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief for the royal family was a source of strength to the queen. like all families we went through the food. closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult circumstances. i his descendants including prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry stole the royal heritage through the many highs and lows of the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over $140.00 countries and gave more than $5000.00 speeches will be remembered the world over for his calm irreverent wings. oh let's go straight out windsor castle where we're going to be correspondent to charlotte chelsea. welcome charlotte so talk us through what we're going to see from the castle precincts over the next couple of hours. phil over the next couple of hours millions of people not just in the u
the death of princess diana 997 was an anguish in low point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief for the royal family was a source of strength to the queen. like all families we went through the food. closures and tribulations of bringing up children or nephews somewhat both but i think all children of the world live in a different and difficult circumstances. i his descendants including prince charles next in...
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princess diana used to play here, as well as princess anne and guests would have pre-dinner drinks beforewhich is incredibly beautifully designed. i just want to show you -- come with me, i'll show you a quick tour. on the way to the dining room is the queen's office. there's a photo of her father, as well as the queen mother, and you can see a photo of prince philip as a naval officer. of course, he had an incredibly distinguished career. and then you have here the state banquet. look at it, anderson. it was here that they hosted dignitaries, royalties, everyone from around the world. bill clinton has been at here and so has nelson mandela, so has margaret thatcher. ronald reagan celebrated one of his wedding anniversaries right here. and at this table here, as you can see, there's no -- there are no two seats at the other end because the queen and prince philip sat in between and among their guests. and to set a table like this would take something like three hours. a tape measurer would be used to make sure there's the right amount of space between each chair. and when it wasn't being
princess diana used to play here, as well as princess anne and guests would have pre-dinner drinks beforewhich is incredibly beautifully designed. i just want to show you -- come with me, i'll show you a quick tour. on the way to the dining room is the queen's office. there's a photo of her father, as well as the queen mother, and you can see a photo of prince philip as a naval officer. of course, he had an incredibly distinguished career. and then you have here the state banquet. look at it,...
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were very evocative of this 2 brothers following their mother's coffin at her funeral in 1970 princess diana the brothers this time. separated ones close now very clearly a rift between the 2 brothers not something that so many people what watching today to look for signs over the body language between the 2 brothers to see whether the rift in joules very difficult though police say read into it after all these were brothers who were at the funeral paying their final respects to a much loved grandfather. the dollar has challenged us and phil reporting there the number of deaths worldwide from the coronavirus pandemic has topped 3000000 for though has seen the 2nd highest toll after the united states nearly 400000 people have died in the country now brazilian authorities are advising women to delay pregnancies until the crisis of science. another day another life lost to the pandemic. so far there seems to be no end in sight to the streams of people who seek out this cemetery grieving for their loved ones. archibald we've now before you before covered people died of cancer heart problems now
were very evocative of this 2 brothers following their mother's coffin at her funeral in 1970 princess diana the brothers this time. separated ones close now very clearly a rift between the 2 brothers not something that so many people what watching today to look for signs over the body language between the 2 brothers to see whether the rift in joules very difficult though police say read into it after all these were brothers who were at the funeral paying their final respects to a much loved...
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were very evocative of the 2 brothers following their mother's coffin at her funeral in 1907 princess diana the brother is this time separated ones close now very clearly a rift between the 2 brothers not something that say many people were watching today to look for signs over the body language between the 2 brothers to see whether the rift in june was very difficult though police say read into it after all these were brothers who were at the funeral paying their final respects to a much loved grandfather. charlotte child some pill reporting earlier from windsor well let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world the czech republic has announced it's expanding 18 russian diplomats the move comes over suspicions that russian intelligence services were involved in an explosion. oh in $24.00 teams that killed 2 people moscow in turn has accused progress of trickery and says there will be diplomatic consequences. doctors for jailed to a russian opposition leader alexei navalny say he could be close to death based on medical tests received from his representatives the
were very evocative of the 2 brothers following their mother's coffin at her funeral in 1907 princess diana the brother is this time separated ones close now very clearly a rift between the 2 brothers not something that say many people were watching today to look for signs over the body language between the 2 brothers to see whether the rift in june was very difficult though police say read into it after all these were brothers who were at the funeral paying their final respects to a much loved...
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the next month or so is not likely to be the same kind of mourning as we saw back in 1907 when princess diana died i think she was someone who chimes much more with a greater section of the population than perhaps prince philip has done over his years but still this will be a country that is feeling the loss indeed it will every challenge from now live from london thank you very much in deeds will we can i speak with royal biographer christopher wilson who joins us from corn who is in the united kingdom because everywhere there is here on al-jazeera we were discussing this earlier was really chalons and showing our viewers pictures live pictures of buckingham palace where people are already it has to be said starting to gather there how do you think prince philip will be remembered. well i think with great affection particularly marks the old generation remember he served in the 2nd world war and there are still many around who are of the generation if they didn't serve more war then you know they owe their safety their livelihood to those who did serve. and he was a heroic figure and in that
the next month or so is not likely to be the same kind of mourning as we saw back in 1907 when princess diana died i think she was someone who chimes much more with a greater section of the population than perhaps prince philip has done over his years but still this will be a country that is feeling the loss indeed it will every challenge from now live from london thank you very much in deeds will we can i speak with royal biographer christopher wilson who joins us from corn who is in the...
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that became apparent to diana, princess of wales. and there will be a gap in our national life now. success of the queens reign but his own right. he had to find a niche for himself in the life of the nation and he did that. so little, it has left the national stage today. he was much more than the footin today. he was much more than the foot in the most caricature in which she was so often represented. a man who made a contribution and his own right but his greatest contribution was the support he gave to his wife, the queen. in a statement the palace said... it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen announces the death of her beloved husband, his royal highness the prince philip, duke of edinburgh. his royal highness passed away peacefully this morning at windsor castle. in mourning his loss. bbc television is broadcasting this special programme reporting the death of the duke of edinburgh. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is here. before he married the queen he had a very distinguished naval career. there are those who feel they could have had a very distinguishe
that became apparent to diana, princess of wales. and there will be a gap in our national life now. success of the queens reign but his own right. he had to find a niche for himself in the life of the nation and he did that. so little, it has left the national stage today. he was much more than the footin today. he was much more than the foot in the most caricature in which she was so often represented. a man who made a contribution and his own right but his greatest contribution was the...
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he famously walked with his grandsons in the procession when they lost their mother, princess diana.e harry's first time back in britain following that interview with oprah that made global headlines. some obvious tension to work on within the royal family. but this will be a day to celebrate their grandfather. and i want to bring in our foreign correspondent, james longman. james, a lot of eyes on princes william and harry. i'm sure many hoping for some signal of healing. as i said, this is a moment for prince philip. his service to his country, his queen. i'm curious what the mood has been like not just there at walt disneyor -- at windsor castle but across britain. >> reporter: there's great sadness, of course, for the queen. what struck me this past week really is the rediscovery of prince philip. you know, he didn't like talking about himself very much. that means that most people didn't know very much about him. he was a young, vibrant individual. he was one of the earliest modernizers. it's really incredible this week all the pictures we've seen of this young dashing man comin
he famously walked with his grandsons in the procession when they lost their mother, princess diana.e harry's first time back in britain following that interview with oprah that made global headlines. some obvious tension to work on within the royal family. but this will be a day to celebrate their grandfather. and i want to bring in our foreign correspondent, james longman. james, a lot of eyes on princes william and harry. i'm sure many hoping for some signal of healing. as i said, this is a...
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we just got news of a tweet from princess diana's brother charles, charles spencer, goodness, what aent of silence. we have been watching out here buckingham palace to see if maybe crowds would come. we've seen those flowers out at windsor castle all week even though the palace said to stay away who wanted to come out. we've been talking about comparisons with diana's funeral and we're in the middle of a pandemic and you couldn't possibly have that many people, but the flowers laid outside after diana's funeral. the royal family has reacted differently this time, has learned from their silence following diana's funeral and we got unbelievable thoughtful statements from the royal family and while there were no eulogies, we did get the coordinated statements from the brothers and prince william and prince harry, and i want to remind the viewers of the personal language. prince philip he said i feel lucky and he talks about his sense of adventure and his mischievous sense of humor. prince harry, he was authentically himself and he could hold the attention of any room due to his charm. h
we just got news of a tweet from princess diana's brother charles, charles spencer, goodness, what aent of silence. we have been watching out here buckingham palace to see if maybe crowds would come. we've seen those flowers out at windsor castle all week even though the palace said to stay away who wanted to come out. we've been talking about comparisons with diana's funeral and we're in the middle of a pandemic and you couldn't possibly have that many people, but the flowers laid outside...
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to be seen there all family has endured many challenges not just the abdication the death of princess diana and it's seems as going through another turbulent time right now with the story of prince harry and meg and marco. well he was able to discipline people as they were to call on the queens of origin the queen said you have to run my family for me because i'm. running matters of state and so he was able to keep a relatively strong discipline on the younger royals i mean things happen you know princess diana prince charles you know the difficulties that they have had with but surely all children. you can't you can't escape that in any family but what he was able to do was he was able bring up an order and discipline so that if something went wrong the somehow create corrective could be made. simply because he would knock heads together he would insist that the royal family came 1st and even if you were a prince or princess your duty was to the crown to the queen if you like but to the crown that's your job that's what you do and he was a wonderful sort of major figure in that way. biogra
to be seen there all family has endured many challenges not just the abdication the death of princess diana and it's seems as going through another turbulent time right now with the story of prince harry and meg and marco. well he was able to discipline people as they were to call on the queens of origin the queen said you have to run my family for me because i'm. running matters of state and so he was able to keep a relatively strong discipline on the younger royals i mean things happen you...
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the death of princess diana in 997 was an anguish in no point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. like all families we went through the full range of pleasures and tribulations of bringing up children our nephews somewhat both but i think all children of god rule the world i live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. i used to stand and sing pleasing prince charles next in line to the throne and grandsons william and harry stole the royal heritage through the many highs and lows since the early 21st century. in the course of 70 years he visited over $140.00 countries and gave more than $5000.00 speeches will be remembered the world over for his irreverent wins. so what happens now well let's talk more about this with the w. news editor alex forrest white d.w. correspondent charles charles hill joins us from london but welcome both let's start with you there in london the shots let's start 1st of all with some of t
the death of princess diana in 997 was an anguish in no point in the life of the winces. the monarchy faced days of mounting disapproval until queen elizabeth spoke openly of her grief do you feel it was a source of strength to the queen. like all families we went through the full range of pleasures and tribulations of bringing up children our nephews somewhat both but i think all children of god rule the world i live in a different and difficult and demanding circumstances. i used to stand and...
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a sad echo of the time they had walked together behind another coffin, their mother's, after princess diana's death. he told the reluctant princes then that he would support them by walking along with them. the queen, who turns 95 in a few days followed by car with a lady in waiting. through life, he had dutifully followed two steps behind her. now on his final journey, she followed him. prince philip had written the script from the military flourishes to the readings. >> those who sail the sea tell stories of its dangers. >> reporter: to the selection of music. ♪ >> reporter: it was somehow a deeply personal service of one familyfamily's private mourning public memorial seen around the world at the same time. queen elizabeth drove off. the rest of the family chose to walk back to the royal residences. and the brothers, william and harry, walked side by side. perhaps their grandfather had brought them together once again. >> that was mark phillips in london. well, that's the overnight news for this monday. reporting from the broadcast >>> it's monday, april 19th, 2021. this is the "cbs mornin
a sad echo of the time they had walked together behind another coffin, their mother's, after princess diana's death. he told the reluctant princes then that he would support them by walking along with them. the queen, who turns 95 in a few days followed by car with a lady in waiting. through life, he had dutifully followed two steps behind her. now on his final journey, she followed him. prince philip had written the script from the military flourishes to the readings. >> those who sail...
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expected to walk behind prince philip's coffin at windsor castle, just as they did for their mom, princess diana tonight their grandmother, while in mourning, continues to think of others, an unending sense of duty shared by her late husband. keir simmons, nbc news london. >>> there was another volcanic eruption in the caribbean today, and it is quickly turning into a humanitarian crisis on the island of st. vincent. now american cruise ships are pulling in to help evacuate residents. kathy park has late details. >> reporter: tonight the island of st. vincent on the verge of disaster after another volcanic eruption the lush caribbean island now looks more like a battle zone with a thick layer of ash coating nearly every corner of this country, while the strong smell of sulfur hangs in the air the prime minister described the ongoing crisis >> how bad is the situation right now, and would you say the conditions are worsening? >> both on the east and on the west covered in ash a lot of homes have been destroyed by the weight of the ash. my home village outside of my mom's house, the ash covered up
expected to walk behind prince philip's coffin at windsor castle, just as they did for their mom, princess diana tonight their grandmother, while in mourning, continues to think of others, an unending sense of duty shared by her late husband. keir simmons, nbc news london. >>> there was another volcanic eruption in the caribbean today, and it is quickly turning into a humanitarian crisis on the island of st. vincent. now american cruise ships are pulling in to help evacuate residents....
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americans as the person who reportedly encouraged prince charles to make a decision about marrying princess diana at diana's funeral. the prince walked alongside his grandsons, william and harry, we has received very little credit. so i think is understanding the problem was much deeper and more. >> more shrewd and and indeed much more gentl been in 2011, there was a happier occasion. >> the wedding of his grandson. william to kate middleton at that event. as always, he was at the side of his wife queen elizabeth as a solid. >> support. they went very well. >> in 2012, he was also by the queen side for her diamond jubilee celebration in 2013 he attended the christening of his great grandson and future king prince george in 2016 after marking the queen's 90th birthday soon making her the world's longest reigning monarch. he marked his 95th making him the longest-serving consort or spouse of a reigning british monarch in 2017 at the age of 96. the prince bowed out of public life putting in just solo engagements including attending the wedding of his grandson. prince harry to american meghan markle
americans as the person who reportedly encouraged prince charles to make a decision about marrying princess diana at diana's funeral. the prince walked alongside his grandsons, william and harry, we has received very little credit. so i think is understanding the problem was much deeper and more. >> more shrewd and and indeed much more gentl been in 2011, there was a happier occasion. >> the wedding of his grandson. william to kate middleton at that event. as always, he was at the...
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the one that springs to mind is the deh of princess diana in 1997, but the interview that harry and meghanave to oprah last month was just the latest in a string of controversial moments, megan making some allegations about the way the palace treated her, her mental health, and of course, an explosive allegation suggesting racism from an unnamed member of the royal family. the palace forced to respond to that, something they weren't expecting to do. such was the level of controversy surroundg this interview, prince philip was a hospital when it was ven. some people commented it was insensitive for this interview to g ahead, but the queen has wehered so many storms in the past, few doubt she will continue to whether furer storms, although very sadly going forward without prince philip by her side. phil: charlotte, thank you. we will take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world now. starting in the united states, amazon warehouse workers in the u.s. state of alabama have voted against forming a union. e decisi is blow to campaigners, who were hoping for a new era of wo
the one that springs to mind is the deh of princess diana in 1997, but the interview that harry and meghanave to oprah last month was just the latest in a string of controversial moments, megan making some allegations about the way the palace treated her, her mental health, and of course, an explosive allegation suggesting racism from an unnamed member of the royal family. the palace forced to respond to that, something they weren't expecting to do. such was the level of controversy surroundg...
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to the occasion with dignity but decades later tragedy struck again in 1997, when the beloved princess diana was killed in a horrific car crash the royal family grieved privately behind closed doors at their vacation home in scotland the queen's silence met with public fury for seeming detached and aloof when the nation's heart was broken >> i think the queen has always known that she was under scrutiny and so she's always felt she has to have a stiff upper lip. >> reporter: dressed in black, she finally spoke as a queen, a mother and a grandmother to prince william and prince harry. >> it is not easy to express a sense of loss no one who knew diana will ever forget her >> reporter: when the queen's own mother died, the monarch spent three months in mourning >> she had an infectious zest for living, and this remained with her until the very end >> reporter: through every death, every funeral, prince philip was by her side. the queen calling him her strength and stay. now facing her greatest loss without him. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london >>> when we come back, we were there for the big su
to the occasion with dignity but decades later tragedy struck again in 1997, when the beloved princess diana was killed in a horrific car crash the royal family grieved privately behind closed doors at their vacation home in scotland the queen's silence met with public fury for seeming detached and aloof when the nation's heart was broken >> i think the queen has always known that she was under scrutiny and so she's always felt she has to have a stiff upper lip. >> reporter: dressed...
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they were yards apart at the queen mother's funeral and also didn't walk by each other at princess diana'stime prince harry has been seen in public with his family since he and wife meghan relocated to the u.s. the ceremony comes six weeks after the bombshell interview with oprah winfrey where the couple claimed a member of the royal family questioned how dark their child's skin would be. >> meghan shared there was a conversation about archie's skin tone. what was that conversation? >> that conversation i'm never going to share. >> there was a lot of hurt in the royal family after the oprah interview aired. but this is the one time where people will truly leave the family drama to one side and focus on what matters. >> reporter: the ceremony will take place at st. george's chapel at st. wind door castle and it will be closed to the public, attended by close family and friends, a total of 30 guests. with the threat of covid still looming, the queen will sit alone in st. george's castle. the 30 in attendance, including her majesty, will wear masks. in the week since he's passed, his family h
they were yards apart at the queen mother's funeral and also didn't walk by each other at princess diana'stime prince harry has been seen in public with his family since he and wife meghan relocated to the u.s. the ceremony comes six weeks after the bombshell interview with oprah winfrey where the couple claimed a member of the royal family questioned how dark their child's skin would be. >> meghan shared there was a conversation about archie's skin tone. what was that conversation?...