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now charles will take on the role that he has been preparing for his entire life. hannah charles has had his fair share of controversies. he's not with enjoyed popularity, but he does have a very strong sense of duty just like his his mother did. do you think king charles can be, can become as loved as queen elizabeth was a probably not. but i think was really interesting to see the pictures that we saw at the beginning of the show when he and camilla queen consult camilla arrived at buckingham palace. the day they immediately went out and started shaking hands and touching real people and looking at the flowers and kind of being there. and that's a very modern royal thing to do. and i think that's quite interesting. i would want to read those very english tea leaves and say that that would be the 1st sign of a new style that he's picking up from perhaps his children, particularly his son, william to show more emotion, to be more out there and to perhaps become, or to show more humanity, whereas the queen i think, was much more reserved and would have been less likely to do a spontane
now charles will take on the role that he has been preparing for his entire life. hannah charles has had his fair share of controversies. he's not with enjoyed popularity, but he does have a very strong sense of duty just like his his mother did. do you think king charles can be, can become as loved as queen elizabeth was a probably not. but i think was really interesting to see the pictures that we saw at the beginning of the show when he and camilla queen consult camilla arrived at buckingham...
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okay, i would just like to continue that conversation with with hannah here in the studio about king charles the 3rd and john his reaper expecting him, i think, to appear on the pictures that we're seeing on his political ideas. we're queer, any, any sort of reason environmental as what else we know about his background in that long, long waiting time to become king. you are. he's been, he's been really quite a proactive prince in waiting. um, you know, he, everybody knows that he's very pro organic farming. everybody knows that he's kind of got traditional ideas about to modern architecture and a he has some slightly out their views or so about medicine and or homeopathic medicine. that kind of thing. what's been interesting is, is not only that he's been not open with some of his views, but actually he was very active and wrote letters. he saw tony blair in the pictures earlier on to tony blair and to some of his ministers when they were in government. prince charles was writing letters to them, asking them to change policy on matters on matters that he cared about. a took a 10 year fight
okay, i would just like to continue that conversation with with hannah here in the studio about king charles the 3rd and john his reaper expecting him, i think, to appear on the pictures that we're seeing on his political ideas. we're queer, any, any sort of reason environmental as what else we know about his background in that long, long waiting time to become king. you are. he's been, he's been really quite a proactive prince in waiting. um, you know, he, everybody knows that he's very pro...
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i can now talk about this to d. w's. hannah clever. hannah, the 1st speech of king charles the 3rd. now officially, what did you make of it? it was interesting was not the last bit that we've just heard was really quite emotional. i think that is a signal that he's really trying to become a little bit more emotionally open than perhaps his mother was. and to beset that signal that he's going to be a bit more modern. his speech was very interesting. he started off by going into quite great detail into that. the length from the depth of the service and the duty that his mother had delivered to the country as, as he put it. and then said that he had the phrase than i to now solemnly pledge in the time left me by god to uphold constitutional principles. at the heart of our nation, i think that's quite interesting that mission, that really should signal a change in his behavior. as a prince, he's been quite active. i'm quite politically active. he used to write letters to ministers, asking them to change policy on areas that he was particularly interested in. and i think that's going to
i can now talk about this to d. w's. hannah clever. hannah, the 1st speech of king charles the 3rd. now officially, what did you make of it? it was interesting was not the last bit that we've just heard was really quite emotional. i think that is a signal that he's really trying to become a little bit more emotionally open than perhaps his mother was. and to beset that signal that he's going to be a bit more modern. his speech was very interesting. he started off by going into quite great...
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we can talk now to the w. hannah clever hannah the very 1st speech made by king charles the 3rd. what were the most important things that he said he drew a very clear line from the duties and the traditions of his mother into what he was then planning for the future. i think a really important line is that he pledged to uphold the constitutional principles of the heart of our nation, which is phrased. he was quite an activist prince of wales himself. i think he's now gonna have to tie that down because now he's the demonic. and he also was relatively emotional and i think that also would point to a more kind of modern type of king that we're going to have now. all right, hannah, stay there. i'm going to come back here in just a moment. the 1st we're going to hear from members of the public who gathered outside buckingham palace earlier to lay flowers and express their condolences about the loss of the caste longest serving monarch. ah, a royal send off mocking the end of alive and the end of an era. $96.00 rounds were fired, one for each year, queen elizabeth's life. ushering in
we can talk now to the w. hannah clever hannah the very 1st speech made by king charles the 3rd. what were the most important things that he said he drew a very clear line from the duties and the traditions of his mother into what he was then planning for the future. i think a really important line is that he pledged to uphold the constitutional principles of the heart of our nation, which is phrased. he was quite an activist prince of wales himself. i think he's now gonna have to tie that down...
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w reporter hanner, clever hannah were waiting for the official proclamation of charles as king. what can we expect? this is a gathering of the british political establishment from actual politicians to bishops, to pick members of the royal family. and lots of members of the very strange sounding privy council, which we talk about about once every generation. because it takes back about a 1000 years. that is the collection of politicians, royal family member, row family members, judges, senior clerics, all these important people that represent different branches of the establishment they has, please don't mind. they're going to talk now. sorry, and we're going to see our late sovereign lady, queen elizabeth, the 2nd of molested and glorious memory by whom to cease the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is solely and rightfully come to the prince charles philip, off the george. we therefore, the lord spiritual and temporal of this realm and members of the house of commons together with other members of her late majesty's privy council and representat
w reporter hanner, clever hannah were waiting for the official proclamation of charles as king. what can we expect? this is a gathering of the british political establishment from actual politicians to bishops, to pick members of the royal family. and lots of members of the very strange sounding privy council, which we talk about about once every generation. because it takes back about a 1000 years. that is the collection of politicians, royal family member, row family members, judges, senior...
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charles the 3rd in st. james in london, and i'm joined by hannah cleary here in the studio. and what, what did we just see there for our viewers? who just tuned in and didn't start the showed normally wanted to carry things life . it's amazing us that i'm you, we've just oh okay, you can't interrupt a hit hit no. can you please go on willing to actually get back on now? yes, this is an amazing piece of very british pageantry. what we've seen is an official proclamation that king charles the 3rd is the king that queen elizabeth the 2nd has gone and he has taken over her position. we've just seen in the last hour, a very archaic televise for the 1st time because the last time this happened was 70 years ago, a proclamation of the succession king charles became king the moment the elizabeth, the 2nd died. and that's a very important kind of point of principle that there will always be that will, has always been a ruling monarch. so he's already king. but this is the beginning of the official acknowledgement of this and the official spreading of the word if you like, throughout t
charles the 3rd in st. james in london, and i'm joined by hannah cleary here in the studio. and what, what did we just see there for our viewers? who just tuned in and didn't start the showed normally wanted to carry things life . it's amazing us that i'm you, we've just oh okay, you can't interrupt a hit hit no. can you please go on willing to actually get back on now? yes, this is an amazing piece of very british pageantry. what we've seen is an official proclamation that king charles the 3rd...
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turbulent times and i'm joined again by hannah clever here in the studio, and i just want to come back to the comments you are making earlier after we heard king charles the 3rd make a statement of 3 and a half minute speech after he was proclaimed king, it was kind of a job description. he provided a list of promises. i think perhaps tell me if i'm wrong, just to remind his subjects what he's therefore, as well as the people in the commonwealth. but there was an emotional note as well when he talked about his mother and how she said an example for him. can you, can you tell me about about that? why would you do that beyond just morning? his mother, it's passive, i think, a very wise and obvious strategy to link himself to her. she was so popular and remain so popular, not only within the u. k, but everywhere. you'd be crazy not to anchor himself with her and see if he can take some of that popularity and take some of that sense of service and all those things that people always attribute to her into the beginning of his reign. so that i think he's going to be very important for him to continue doing. the other thing that i think is interesting over t
turbulent times and i'm joined again by hannah clever here in the studio, and i just want to come back to the comments you are making earlier after we heard king charles the 3rd make a statement of 3 and a half minute speech after he was proclaimed king, it was kind of a job description. he provided a list of promises. i think perhaps tell me if i'm wrong, just to remind his subjects what he's therefore, as well as the people in the commonwealth. but there was an emotional note as well when he...
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hannah cleaver. the first speech of king charles iii, now officially. what did you make of it?> the first that we heard was quite emotional and i think that's a signal he's really trying to become a little bit more emotionally open than perhaps his mother was, and to send that signal that he's going to be a little more modern. his speech was interesting. he started off going into detail in terms of the length and depth of the service and duty has mothered delivered to the country -- duty his mother delivered to the country, as he put it, and he said i solemnly pledge to uphold constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. that's quite interesting. that really should signal a change in his behavior. as a prince, he's been quite politically active. he used to write letters to ministers asking them to change policy on areas he was interested in. i think that's going to have to stop now as the king. he cannot be meddling in day-to-day politics. i think that's a recognition of that fact. he was talking about his two sons, william, the elder son, who has become prince of wale
hannah cleaver. the first speech of king charles iii, now officially. what did you make of it?> the first that we heard was quite emotional and i think that's a signal he's really trying to become a little bit more emotionally open than perhaps his mother was, and to send that signal that he's going to be a little more modern. his speech was interesting. he started off going into detail in terms of the length and depth of the service and duty has mothered delivered to the country -- duty his...
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that was britons, king charles the 3rd making his 1st address as sovereign and talk to me more about that speech. i'm joined by hannah clever. here in the d. w studio. hannah and that covered a lot of different points. he talked a lot about the promise of life long service. that if dedication, i talked about his mother who made sacrifices for duty and her dedication never way . but what was it that stood out most for you in? what can charles just said it was a really well structured speech. i must say. i mean, he started off talking, seeing the praises of his mother talking about her life. well lived talking about the life long service, and he immediately then said, i renew that vow to you. so he's putting himself very much in her tradition. and then he slowly shifted the speech then to himself, talking about how he, he says i to now solemnly pledged myself to uphold the constitutional principles of the heart of a nation. that i thought was very interesting. he's been quite an activist prince, he's written letters to various different ministers in the past, urging them to take particular positions on policies that he
that was britons, king charles the 3rd making his 1st address as sovereign and talk to me more about that speech. i'm joined by hannah clever. here in the d. w studio. hannah and that covered a lot of different points. he talked a lot about the promise of life long service. that if dedication, i talked about his mother who made sacrifices for duty and her dedication never way . but what was it that stood out most for you in? what can charles just said it was a really well structured speech. i...
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so i think charles will show her up via the it is not that hannah should have been queen it is, is president present wife. but of course, in the mean amongst all of that is the, is the kind of strange relationship between the british establishment. the b. c had to give money away because it now is that the british more cause to which british people have to pay on pain of imprisonment to be able to watch the programming was involved somehow in the reduction of the security diane or the like. she died, who knows what the netflix series is, the crown will have an impact, very all, and all the time the cost of living prices goes on and that winter of extreme cold contrast. so hugely, with one of them only get $345000000.00 pounds a year. the sovereign grow just worth the irish presidency. by contrast ahead of state cost 4800000 euros. and as for a case in william prince charles, the children, the only just now announced that they required a 4th house in addition to a kensington palace room and 10 bedroom house in sandringham. it sat class war that continues under the surface in britain, and espe
so i think charles will show her up via the it is not that hannah should have been queen it is, is president present wife. but of course, in the mean amongst all of that is the, is the kind of strange relationship between the british establishment. the b. c had to give money away because it now is that the british more cause to which british people have to pay on pain of imprisonment to be able to watch the programming was involved somehow in the reduction of the security diane or the like. she...
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hannah stay with us. we're going to take a closer look now at the new king charles the 3rd who were of course, decades to prepare for his new role. and take a look back at charles as long white to be king. ah, he was done the perpetual prince waiting to be king longer than any other air to the throne before him. charles philip arthur george, mount patton windsor, was born in 1948. the 1st son of princess elizabeth he was who years old at his mother's coronation. queen elizabeth the 2nd authors from the abbey, consecrated and dedicated to her life work. after attending boarding school and graduating from came it's university. charles continued toil tradition by serving in the royal air force, and royal navy at 30 to the wells most eligible bachelor announced his engagement to lady diana spencer. 13 years as junior was delighted in habit. i made the cheese of being brave enough to feel the couple married in july 1991. it was the wedding of the century and captured the world's imagination. thousands came up to cheer and around the globe. hundreds of millions watched the ceremony on the tv screens. again, th
hannah stay with us. we're going to take a closer look now at the new king charles the 3rd who were of course, decades to prepare for his new role. and take a look back at charles as long white to be king. ah, he was done the perpetual prince waiting to be king longer than any other air to the throne before him. charles philip arthur george, mount patton windsor, was born in 1948. the 1st son of princess elizabeth he was who years old at his mother's coronation. queen elizabeth the 2nd authors...
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hannah and amanda, with these two, who will not know queen elizabeth, they will only know king charlest was important to come here? might uranite important to come here? might granite was _ important to come here? might granite was a — important to come here? might granite was a huge _ important to come here? might granite was a huge fans - important to come here? might granite was a huge fans of- important to come here? might granite was a huge fans of the i granite was a huge fans of the queen, — granite was a huge fans of the queen, not fan, —— my granny was a huge— queen, not fan, —— my granny was a huge fan _ queen, not fan, —— my granny was a huge fan this — queen, not fan, —— my granny was a huge fan. this was important. you feel ou huge fan. this was important. you feel you are _ huge fan. this was important. you feel you are laying _ huge fan. this was important. gm, feel you are laying them not only for yourself but for her? definitely, she was a huge royalist and we _ definitely, she was a huge royalist and we respect them because she respected — and we respect them because
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interesting to see what nicole hannah jones says in this new book because she says she's fixed some things. did she fix the racism because if there doesn't matter. hi charles, i want i'm dr. yeriks dr. white. i just wanted to tell you i do agree with you. i think there's a big difference between the left and liberals. i think actually that we actually as you know, i ran for united states congress against a white supremacist. so, you know, you know who i am. so anyway, my point is is that i think we need to actually unite unite actually liberals within in pro-life liberals. especially we need to actually, you know, get out there and get the undecided get the independence, you know, get the you know, and and also the libertarians and i think we need to actually go ahead and unite that i think that's a possible. i mean the left is america's deadliest virus because i left spreads lives and the left kills our freedom your point your point of view. well, thank you, but i will say i got a question you say you ran. a white supremacist, so i'm assuming i was a junior high school elementary school parent. no because you know there was that yeah. yeah, right, right.
interesting to see what nicole hannah jones says in this new book because she says she's fixed some things. did she fix the racism because if there doesn't matter. hi charles, i want i'm dr. yeriks dr. white. i just wanted to tell you i do agree with you. i think there's a big difference between the left and liberals. i think actually that we actually as you know, i ran for united states congress against a white supremacist. so, you know, you know who i am. so anyway, my point is is that i...