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so you quoting prince charles as having said this government policy is appalling. e your source 100% sure the prince of wales actually said this?— 100% sure the prince of wales actually said this? yes, absolutely. and he has — actually said this? yes, absolutely. and he has expressed _ actually said this? yes, absolutely. and he has expressed his - actually said this? yes, absolutely. and he has expressed his belief - actually said this? yes, absolutely. i and he has expressed his belief more than once, on more than one occasion as well. and clarence house, when we put the story to them, pointedly did not deny that he held these private beliefs, butjust insisted that he has not and is not trying to influence government policy, is that as a matter for the government and not for him and he remains politically neutral.- not for him and he remains politically neutral. you say in your sto that politically neutral. you say in your story that prince _ politically neutral. you say in your story that prince charles - politically neutral. you say in your story that prince cha
so you quoting prince charles as having said this government policy is appalling. e your source 100% sure the prince of wales actually said this?— 100% sure the prince of wales actually said this? yes, absolutely. and he has — actually said this? yes, absolutely. and he has expressed _ actually said this? yes, absolutely. and he has expressed his - actually said this? yes, absolutely. and he has expressed his belief - actually said this? yes, absolutely. i and he has expressed his belief...
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the sunda comments made by prince charles. tue: sunday times comments made by prince charles.rting that cabinet ministers have fired some warning shots across the bows to warning shots across the bows to warn prince charles that he is perhaps waiting into more political territory, but this is not actually unusual. we know in the past, prince charles has had many views on architecture, on horticulture. he even failed to attend a state banquet when dignitaries from china came over and also made it clear to the papers that that was what he was doing, because he was against the regime. because he�*s made some comments about the government�*s rwanda migration policy, the members of the cabinet are actually deciding this is probably the moment which they have to remind him that when he becomes king, he�*s not going to be able to be as political. he should perhaps have a vow of silence. but it�*s interesting, he�*s been interviewed in the past and has confirmed that when he becomes sovereign, he is aware that you will have to stop speaking in this way, but that�*s the problem with sp
the sunda comments made by prince charles. tue: sunday times comments made by prince charles.rting that cabinet ministers have fired some warning shots across the bows to warning shots across the bows to warn prince charles that he is perhaps waiting into more political territory, but this is not actually unusual. we know in the past, prince charles has had many views on architecture, on horticulture. he even failed to attend a state banquet when dignitaries from china came over and also made...
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>>> in the medieval fortress, charles the eldest son of queen elizabeth, is crowned prince of wales. >> i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb. >> there's so much pomp, so much glamour. but under it all is a nervous 20-year-old who feels strongly that the whole weight of monarchy rests on him. he had no choice in his life at all. his future was mapped out for him. he knew from an early age that he was part of a machine. >> prince charles is a central figure of this dynasty. he is the future. he is the great hope. >> the young prince, who just celebrated his 3rd birthday, carried out his handshaking duties most sedately. >> the prince, as a child, was very withdrawn, very sensitive, very shy. >> but right from the beginning there's all this weight of expectation on this poor little boy's back. >> when charles was 4, he watched his 27-year-old mother crowned queen after the unexpected death of her father, king george vi. >> she had to juggle the really onerous duties of being queen, being monarch, with being a young mother. >> she went off on long tours f
>>> in the medieval fortress, charles the eldest son of queen elizabeth, is crowned prince of wales. >> i, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb. >> there's so much pomp, so much glamour. but under it all is a nervous 20-year-old who feels strongly that the whole weight of monarchy rests on him. he had no choice in his life at all. his future was mapped out for him. he knew from an early age that he was part of a machine. >> prince...
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prince charles has done his best to show| couple in the eyes of many. f the queen when it comes to opinions on, quite frankly, anything. but he remains less popular than prince william and princess catherine and in the public are asked who they would prefer to be the next monarchs summits prince william who has been consistently on top. and they are warming to camilla but she is still some way behind the other leading royals and whether that changes and veteran status changes remains to be seen but certainly, she has some ways to go still. in certainly, she has some ways to go still. ., , certainly, she has some ways to go still. . , ., certainly, she has some ways to go still. ., , ., , still. in the queens clinton this service and _ still. in the queens clinton this service and the _ still. in the queens clinton this service and the royal— still. in the queens clinton this service and the royal family - still. in the queens clinton this i service and the royal family would no doubt be there because mobility issues in buckingham palaces, prints and resu
prince charles has done his best to show| couple in the eyes of many. f the queen when it comes to opinions on, quite frankly, anything. but he remains less popular than prince william and princess catherine and in the public are asked who they would prefer to be the next monarchs summits prince william who has been consistently on top. and they are warming to camilla but she is still some way behind the other leading royals and whether that changes and veteran status changes remains to be seen...
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we saw prince charles and camilla, we know _ saw prince charles and camilla, we know the _ saw prince has said in recent months that when she goes that it is very much— months that when she goes that it is very much her wish that camilla becomes— very much her wish that camilla becomes queen. and so partly the queen— becomes queen. and so partly the queen has— becomes queen. and so partly the queen has not been able to do some of these _ queen has not been able to do some of these things for practical reasons, _ of these things for practical reasons, you can quite understand what _ reasons, you can quite understand what all _ reasons, you can quite understand what all of — reasons, you can quite understand what all of those steps at st. paul's — what all of those steps at st. paul's cathedral y will be very difficult — paul's cathedral y will be very difficult for her at 96 to be able to do— difficult for her at 96 to be able to do that — difficult for her at 96 to be able to do that but i think it has also been an— to do that but i think it has also been an opportunity for the royal
we saw prince charles and camilla, we know _ saw prince charles and camilla, we know the _ saw prince has said in recent months that when she goes that it is very much— months that when she goes that it is very much her wish that camilla becomes— very much her wish that camilla becomes queen. and so partly the queen— becomes queen. and so partly the queen has— becomes queen. and so partly the queen has not been able to do some of these _ queen has not been able to do some of these...
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interesting idea, prince charles has said we _ interesting idea, prince charles has said we should have takes two pupils of each school to visit auschwitz — two pupils of each school to visit auschwitz each year as they history course, _ auschwitz each year as they history course, and — auschwitz each year as they history course, and prince charles are saying — course, and prince charles are saying we _ course, and prince charles are saying we shouldn't have a similar organisation that highlight what happens —— should have. what happens with slavery _ happens —— should have. what happens with slavery. he says there isn't enough — with slavery. he says there isn't enough awareness and in the depth of understanding of the slave trade, that there — understanding of the slave trade, that there ought to be, and it ought to be _ that there ought to be, and it ought to be known on a thames like the holocaust — to be known on a thames like the holocaust is. they are keen to say he isn't _ holocaust is. they are keen to say he isn't wishing to tell the education secretary what they should be doi
interesting idea, prince charles has said we _ interesting idea, prince charles has said we should have takes two pupils of each school to visit auschwitz — two pupils of each school to visit auschwitz each year as they history course, _ auschwitz each year as they history course, and — auschwitz each year as they history course, and prince charles are saying — course, and prince charles are saying we _ course, and prince charles are saying we shouldn't have a similar organisation that...
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prince charles seems to— much welcome what prince charles seems to have said.policy is wrong _ seems to have said. this policy is wrong we — seems to have said. this policy is wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally— wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership _ morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership with - describes its partnership with rewind as world leading. people sent there will be given support. but the opposition has been loud and is now reportedly coming from some unexpected quarters. simonjones, unexpected quarters. simon jones, bbc unexpected quarters. simonjones, bbc news. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist and his travelling companion say they've found what may be human remains in a river close to where the men were last seen. dom phillips and bruno pereira went missing in the amazon rainforest last weekend. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson has sent this report. dom phillips and bruno pereira are experts in theirfield, one dom phi
prince charles seems to— much welcome what prince charles seems to have said.policy is wrong _ seems to have said. this policy is wrong we — seems to have said. this policy is wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally— wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership _ morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership with - describes its partnership with rewind as world leading. people sent there will be given support....
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tomorrow at them _ meeting with prince charles tomorrow atthem not— meeting with prince charles tomorrowt yet, still today. he will be having his a sit down with prince _ will be having his a sit down with prince charles, and as benedicte mentioned, the royal aides are extremely frustrated. it's not even a row, _ extremely frustrated. it's not even a row, about the policy, about the private _ a row, about the policy, about the private comments in which the prince allegedly said that the policy was appalling, and that is completely overshadowing the very valuable work that prince _ overshadowing the very valuable work that prince charles wants to achieve at the _ that prince charles wants to achieve at the summit. that prince charles wants to achieve at the summit-— that prince charles wants to achieve at the summit. another story of the times, something _ at the summit. another story of the times, something that's _ at the summit. another story of the times, something that's been - times, something that�*s been referred to by many paper. the summer of discontent coming up, so the times t
tomorrow at them _ meeting with prince charles tomorrow atthem not— meeting with prince charles tomorrowt yet, still today. he will be having his a sit down with prince _ will be having his a sit down with prince charles, and as benedicte mentioned, the royal aides are extremely frustrated. it's not even a row, _ extremely frustrated. it's not even a row, about the policy, about the private _ a row, about the policy, about the private comments in which the prince allegedly said that the...
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the times, prince charles is called government plans to rwanda appalling. male after a judge ruled that the first deportation flight can go ahead as planned next week. a very different story in think the prince of wales in the sun newspaper. it claims a secret deal will see strictly come dancing coming live from buckingham palace ballroom later this year. elsewhere the guardian says the prime ministers new food strategy doesn't contain plans to tackle rising prices, obesity, childhood hunger or climate change with a quote, "missed opportunity. "0n the front. that's according to the financial times johnson scrubs food shake—up the government will ignore an independent review of england's food system to be published next week. the telegraph says the announcement on monday will include changes to planning laws to create more farms and increase the production of fruit and increase the production of fruit and vegetables. and the daily star reports on britney spears wedding, which turned nasty. the pop star married but the paperfocuses which turned nasty. the pop
the times, prince charles is called government plans to rwanda appalling. male after a judge ruled that the first deportation flight can go ahead as planned next week. a very different story in think the prince of wales in the sun newspaper. it claims a secret deal will see strictly come dancing coming live from buckingham palace ballroom later this year. elsewhere the guardian says the prime ministers new food strategy doesn't contain plans to tackle rising prices, obesity, childhood hunger or...
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her expectations were that she would find love, satisfaction, and happiness with the one man, prince charlesh. >> are you saying charles married a disturbed woman? >> no, i'm not. this 19-year-old girl was a very uncomplicated, lively, great sense of fun, great sense of humor. yet within a year of the marriage, she was standing on the steps of sandringham souls 3 months' pregnant with prince williams and threw herself down. that's the despair. >> the establishment's response was to deny it all, it couldn't be true. to be told that the fairytale marriage was a complete sham, well, this is the story that no one wanted to hear. >> members of parliament talked about having the book banned. bookstores refused to handle the book. >> mps condemned it as a savage attack on the royal family. >> the people who did get the blame were her friends who had given interviews. carolyn bartholomew who was diana's closest friend rang me up saying, i'm being crucified in the papers here. eventually andrew came up with a plan with diana. >> diana was really incredibly brave. she could have just let all of her fr
her expectations were that she would find love, satisfaction, and happiness with the one man, prince charlesh. >> are you saying charles married a disturbed woman? >> no, i'm not. this 19-year-old girl was a very uncomplicated, lively, great sense of fun, great sense of humor. yet within a year of the marriage, she was standing on the steps of sandringham souls 3 months' pregnant with prince williams and threw herself down. that's the despair. >> the establishment's response...
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let's talk about prince charles - their lives could be at risk.es because it is a convention in the uk that it's a constitutional monarchy is supposed to have no political power or to try and influence policy. the story appears notjust in one newspaper but two and everyone is covering it and clarence house hasn't denied it, theyjust say he is politically neutral. it is expressed privately as they are his private use. the private views of the man who will one day be king, they are bound to create some political controversy. i they are bound to create some political controversy.— they are bound to create some political controversy. i think so. these were _ political controversy. i think so. these were first _ political controversy. i think so. these were first reported - political controversy. i think so. these were first reported in - political controversy. i think so. j these were first reported in the times and according to the times in these private conversations, so not a public pronouncement in any way, prince charles thinks the idea of sendin
let's talk about prince charles - their lives could be at risk.es because it is a convention in the uk that it's a constitutional monarchy is supposed to have no political power or to try and influence policy. the story appears notjust in one newspaper but two and everyone is covering it and clarence house hasn't denied it, theyjust say he is politically neutral. it is expressed privately as they are his private use. the private views of the man who will one day be king, they are bound to...
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prince charles is reported by the times newspaper on saturday morning to have privately described thesh government's policy of sending some asylum seekers to rwanda as "appalling". clarence house insists the prince is "politically neutral". he's due to preside in the rwandan capital, kigali, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in ten days�* time. yesterday, an attempt to block a flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda next tuesday was rejected by the courts. our home editor, mark easton, reports. is it lawful to give people seeking asylum in the uk a one—way ticket to rwanda? telling them to pursue refugee status thousands of miles south in east africa? the first migrants are due to make that journey next tuesday, with campaigners today failing in their legal bid to stop the removals. the high court in london heard from home office lawyers that six asylum seekers who had been due to be deported have had their removal directions cancelled, but the judge was not persuaded to halt the flight carrying 31 others, dismissing arguments that the policy is unlawful. the government w
prince charles is reported by the times newspaper on saturday morning to have privately described thesh government's policy of sending some asylum seekers to rwanda as "appalling". clarence house insists the prince is "politically neutral". he's due to preside in the rwandan capital, kigali, at the commonwealth heads of government meeting in ten days�* time. yesterday, an attempt to block a flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda next tuesday was rejected by the courts. our...
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prince charles and prince | future.liam are more opinionated, and they are male. lots of things are going to change in the future. i see a reci -e going to change in the future. i see a recipe for — going to change in the future. i see a recipe for more _ going to change in the future. i see a recipe for more headlines - going to change in the future. i see a recipe for more headlines in the future, more work for us. robert lacey, thank you very much and have a lovely weekend.— brazilian police have found possible human remains in their search for uk journalist dom phillips and bruno pereira, an expert on indigenous peoples. the pair disappeared six days ago while travelling through the amazon rainforest. police say experts will analyse the material that's been found, as well as blood traces that were discovered on a fishing boat. katy watson reports. from up here, you get an idea of the vastness of the amazon. and with that, the challenges faced by the search teams in finding the two men. on friday, though, there was a
prince charles and prince | future.liam are more opinionated, and they are male. lots of things are going to change in the future. i see a reci -e going to change in the future. i see a recipe for — going to change in the future. i see a recipe for more _ going to change in the future. i see a recipe for more headlines - going to change in the future. i see a recipe for more headlines in the future, more work for us. robert lacey, thank you very much and have a lovely weekend.— brazilian...
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we very much welcome what prince charles seems to have said. - prince charles seems to have said. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible.— is unlawful and morally indefensible. ., ,, . ., , indefensible. the home secretary has set ureat indefensible. the home secretary has set great store _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the deportation - set great store by the deportation policy. she launched in rwanda earlier this year. the government says it will act as a deterrent. conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided. he is entitled to _ comments are misguided. he is entitled to his _ comments are misguided. he is entitled to his view, _ comments are misguided. he is entitled to his view, as - comments are misguided. he is entitled to his view, as is - comments are misguided. he: 3 entitled to his view, as is anyone else. but the number of views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of inf
we very much welcome what prince charles seems to have said. - prince charles seems to have said. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible.— is unlawful and morally indefensible. ., ,, . ., , indefensible. the home secretary has set ureat indefensible. the home secretary has set great store _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the _ indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the deportation -...
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what you make of the comments apparently made by prince charles? entitled to his view, as is anyone else, but a number of comments made on rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and the experience has been like in rwanda. the home secretary herself travelled to rwanda in april to announce the plan. campaigners failed in an initial legal bid to ground to ground the first flight yesterday, but they will seek a full judicial review next month. we very much welcome what prince charles seems to have said. this policy is wrong. we believe it is unlawful and morally indefensible. the government describes its partnership with rwanda as world leading. people sent there will be given support. but the opposition has been loud and is now reportedly coming from some unexpected quarters. simon jones, bbc news. matt dathan, who wrote the times story, told me why he thought the prince's views had emerged at this stage. i think what will be the most uncomfortable for clarence house is the fact that he is due to travel to r
what you make of the comments apparently made by prince charles? entitled to his view, as is anyone else, but a number of comments made on rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and the experience has been like in rwanda. the home secretary herself travelled to rwanda in april to announce the plan. campaigners failed in an initial legal bid to ground to ground the first flight yesterday, but they will seek a full judicial review next month. we very...
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the sunday express tells prince charles to "stay out of politics" following a report he strongly criticised to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. royal officials insist the prince of wales "remains politically neutral." the mail on sunday also focuses on the asylum policy, as the home secretary welcomes a high court ruling paving the way for the first flight to take people from the uk to rwanda on tuesday. campaigners say they will fight the policy at the court of appeal on monday. the sunday people covers a defiant message from british volunteers fighting in the war in ukraine, as two britons were sentenced to death by an internationally unrecognised court which supports russia. and the sunday times pictures a student holding a sign calling for stricter gun laws in the united states, as thousands of protesters march in cities across america. so, let's begin. we start with the government's controversial policy on sending some asylum seekers to rwanda. this is reflecting on what prince charles is reported to have said, this was a reported to have said, this was a report yesterday in the tim
the sunday express tells prince charles to "stay out of politics" following a report he strongly criticised to send some asylum seekers to rwanda. royal officials insist the prince of wales "remains politically neutral." the mail on sunday also focuses on the asylum policy, as the home secretary welcomes a high court ruling paving the way for the first flight to take people from the uk to rwanda on tuesday. campaigners say they will fight the policy at the court of appeal on...
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officials for prince charles have insisted that he is �*politically neutral�* after reports of controversialarks about the government's asylum policy. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist say they've found possible human remains in a river. the government is expected to reject proposals to introduce a new �*salt and sugar tax' on processed food sold in england. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford, and joe twyman, who's the director of the polling organisation deltapoll. we will chat in a moment. the observer says borisjohnson�*s post—brexit food strategy is met with rural fury as farmers and environmentalists claim it as a disaster for the countryside. the sunday telegraph's headline — �*tories at war over calls to cut taxes�* as the cost of living standards continues to rise. the sunday express tells prince charles to �*stay out of politics�* following a report he strongly criticised government plans to send some asylum—seekers to rwanda. royal officials ins
officials for prince charles have insisted that he is �*politically neutral�* after reports of controversialarks about the government's asylum policy. police in brazil searching for a missing britishjournalist say they've found possible human remains in a river. the government is expected to reject proposals to introduce a new �*salt and sugar tax' on processed food sold in england. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the...
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prince charles's alleged comments? prince charles�*s alleged comments? on the palace�*s position on these things. allow to comment on the palace�*s position on these things. a lot of you would agree on what he said, but whether it is appropriate for him to say that is a slightly different question.— for him to say that is a slightly different question. let's return to immigration _ different question. let's return to immigration law, _ different question. let's return to immigration law, that _ different question. let's return to immigration law, that is - different question. let's return to immigration law, that is your - immigration law, that is your speciality. the uk government was my case was built on public interest grounds. i wonder if you could explain to us, because you have been following this case so closely, what exactly was their argument, how do they explain, what evidence do they put to thejudge? they explain, what evidence do they put to the judge?— put to the 'udge? there's not a lot of put to the judge? there's not a lot of evidence _ p
prince charles's alleged comments? prince charles�*s alleged comments? on the palace�*s position on these things. allow to comment on the palace�*s position on these things. a lot of you would agree on what he said, but whether it is appropriate for him to say that is a slightly different question.— for him to say that is a slightly different question. let's return to immigration _ different question. let's return to immigration law, _ different question. let's return to immigration...
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even were prince charles— like this again. even were prince charles to — like this again.er now, to reach this kind of milestone, you have to be 145 _ this kind of milestone, you have to be 145 and — this kind of milestone, you have to be 143. and even prince william now is actually _ be 143. and even prince william now is actually a bit past it probably to go— is actually a bit past it probably to go and — is actually a bit past it probably to go and do it. but you must a member— to go and do it. but you must a member that the queen probably knows more member that the queen probably knows rnore about— member that the queen probably knows more about the way this country is run then— more about the way this country is run then absolutely everybody else -- rnust _ run then absolutely everybody else —— must remember. she's been through 14 prime _ —— must remember. she's been through 14 prime ministers. she's had private — 14 prime ministers. she's had private conversations with them, she's— private conversations with them, she's been— private conversations with them, she's be
even were prince charles— like this again. even were prince charles to — like this again.er now, to reach this kind of milestone, you have to be 145 _ this kind of milestone, you have to be 145 and — this kind of milestone, you have to be 143. and even prince william now is actually _ be 143. and even prince william now is actually a bit past it probably to go— is actually a bit past it probably to go and — is actually a bit past it probably to go and do it. but you must a member—...
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during the concert, prince charles and prince william will pay tribute to the queen.r, it's been a busy couple of days. the queen appeared in public on thursday when she was on the balcony at buckingham palace at the end of the trooping the colour ceremony. she was joined by senior royals to watch an raf fly—past. we actually saw the queen twice on thursday as she also took part at a lighting ceremony in windsor castle. more than 3,000 beacons were lit across the uk — and commonwealth countries around the world. yesterday the main event was in sant paul's cathedral in london. a national service of thanksgiving — honouring queen elizabeth's seventy years on the throne. prince charles officially represented his mother at the service — while the duke and duchess of sussex were also in attendance — for their first royal event together since leaving the uk to live in the united states two years ago. with me throughout the programme is emily nash, royal editor of hello magazine. it is you and me and the dj taking part in this. i it is you and me and the dj taking part in th
during the concert, prince charles and prince william will pay tribute to the queen.r, it's been a busy couple of days. the queen appeared in public on thursday when she was on the balcony at buckingham palace at the end of the trooping the colour ceremony. she was joined by senior royals to watch an raf fly—past. we actually saw the queen twice on thursday as she also took part at a lighting ceremony in windsor castle. more than 3,000 beacons were lit across the uk — and commonwealth...
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yes, joined by her elder son, prince charles, his i her elderson, prince charles, his wife the duchess, camilla, prince william and his children. �* �* # god save our gracious queen # long live our noble queen # god save the queen # send her victorious # happy and glorious # long to reign over us # god save the queen. hgppy happy and glorious, which isjust as a finale like this should be. all the flags waving, a good deal of happy people here, while we were out of vision, busy taking photos of that balcony that is in the distance. i that balcony that is in the distance-— that balcony that is in the distance. w ., ., distance. i was taking a video! i couldn't believe _ distance. i was taking a video! i couldn't believe it. _ distance. i was taking a video! i couldn't believe it. a _ distance. i was taking a video! i couldn't believe it. a perfect i couldn't believe it. a perfect ending to these four days of celebrations in the uk and the commonwealth, the queen on the balcony waving at the people who have waited hours for this. the, have waited hours for this. a rousing rendition of the
yes, joined by her elder son, prince charles, his i her elderson, prince charles, his wife the duchess, camilla, prince william and his children. �* �* # god save our gracious queen # long live our noble queen # god save the queen # send her victorious # happy and glorious # long to reign over us # god save the queen. hgppy happy and glorious, which isjust as a finale like this should be. all the flags waving, a good deal of happy people here, while we were out of vision, busy taking photos...
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prince charles and hisjudgment in this case. this case. i should just say as you alluded _ hisjudgment in this case. i should just say as you alluded to - hisjudgment in this case. i should just say as you alluded to their. just say as you alluded to their there was a statement from clarence how safe the donations received from the sheik were part and passed immediately to one of the prince's charities who carry out the appropriate governance and have assured us that all the correct processes were followed. that is a statement there and last week i would issue the front page of the guardian as we are out of time but i want to show you the picture because why would you not want to see a picture of the fabulous diana ross being very fabulous as she makes a worthy form explode with the schedule interesting of course glastonbury which is back and been fairly well received. and know what they have at work received well but you've been well received and thank you very much for talking to us and he were back for the next review later t
prince charles and hisjudgment in this case. this case. i should just say as you alluded _ hisjudgment in this case. i should just say as you alluded to - hisjudgment in this case. i should just say as you alluded to their. just say as you alluded to their there was a statement from clarence how safe the donations received from the sheik were part and passed immediately to one of the prince's charities who carry out the appropriate governance and have assured us that all the correct processes...
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instead, senior members of the royal family you saw moments ago, including prince charles and prince william, attending in her absence. the duchess of cambridge, kate middleton. george, charlotte, and louis already arrived, their children. >>> welcome to "morning joe." it is thursday, june 2nd. we have the host of "way too early" jonathan lemire. and msnbc contributor mike barnicle. live from london, nbc news foreign correspondent meagan fitzgerald. broadcaster and author, suzanne lipscomb. also with us, associate editor of the "washington post," eugene, once the london bureau chief. to put into context, the seven decades of queen elizabeth. we expect to see her twice throughout the course of the day today. though she stepped back a bit on what she'd normally be doing on an occasion like this. let's go to london where meagan fitzgerald has the latest for us. set the scene on what we can expect today. >> reporter: willie, i can tell you that this entire city and the country is just exploding with excitement and an sis anticipation of the next four days. right now is trooping the color
instead, senior members of the royal family you saw moments ago, including prince charles and prince william, attending in her absence. the duchess of cambridge, kate middleton. george, charlotte, and louis already arrived, their children. >>> welcome to "morning joe." it is thursday, june 2nd. we have the host of "way too early" jonathan lemire. and msnbc contributor mike barnicle. live from london, nbc news foreign correspondent meagan fitzgerald. broadcaster and...
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laura: and joyce, of course, prince charles's mother is the queen of the commonwealth.er commonwealth countries thinking of basically getting rid of her as their head of state? reporter: yes, she is indeed. the queen has also expressed that she wants prince charles to be her successor wendy she steps down as the head of the commonwealth. despite this being a role which is not inherited. so you mentioned there, are other countries wanting to perhaps become republics and turn away from the monarchy? the answeruite frankly is, we have seen barbados do it, jamaica is in talks about doing the same event bigger and more developed countries who make up the commonwealth such as australia. whether they will progress in this is something we will have to agency. laura: we will indeed. joyce in kigali tonight, thank you. in other news from around the world, the crown prince of saudi arabia is in turkey, in his first visit to the country since journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered at the saudi consulate in istanbul. the turkish president will hold talks with mohammad bin salman, t
laura: and joyce, of course, prince charles's mother is the queen of the commonwealth.er commonwealth countries thinking of basically getting rid of her as their head of state? reporter: yes, she is indeed. the queen has also expressed that she wants prince charles to be her successor wendy she steps down as the head of the commonwealth. despite this being a role which is not inherited. so you mentioned there, are other countries wanting to perhaps become republics and turn away from the...
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process. >> the worst day of my life was just realizing that charles had gone back to camilla. >> prince charlesose, he went back to her. >> when you analyze these two different affairs, there's a huge difference. charles was rejecting diana because he loved somebody else. diana was never really rejecting charles. she was just desperate to be loved. >> for princess diana, it was the realization of her worst fear because she had always suspected that camilla was her husband's great love. >> diana was at a really low ebb. there was even a moment when she took a penknife and cut herself. her bulimia became very intense. they were in vancouver, and they were touring this exhibition. diana sort of moved close to charles and sort of touched his arm, and then she started to slide down to the floor and she fainted. >> the police took the whole thing very seriously. in slow motion, you can see she was in some distress. the prince attempting to look unconcerned followed behind. >> my husband told me off. it was all very embarrassing. >> she looked reasonably well recovered at the evening's government dinn
process. >> the worst day of my life was just realizing that charles had gone back to camilla. >> prince charlesose, he went back to her. >> when you analyze these two different affairs, there's a huge difference. charles was rejecting diana because he loved somebody else. diana was never really rejecting charles. she was just desperate to be loved. >> for princess diana, it was the realization of her worst fear because she had always suspected that camilla was her...
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prince charles said that if prince - prince charles said that if prince philip _ prince charles said ld have absolutely loved it _ jubilee. he would have absolutely loved it. we saw how much he enjoyed --oin loved it. we saw how much he enjoyed going on_ loved it. we saw how much he enjoyed going on visits and meeting people from different backgrounds and communities.— from different backgrounds and communities. , �* i, i, communities. yes. and he was a great moderniser as — communities. yes. and he was a great moderniser as well. _ communities. yes. and he was a great moderniser as well. he _ communities. yes. and he was a great moderniser as well. he said _ communities. yes. and he was a great moderniser as well. he said nobody i moderniser as well. he said nobody wants to end up like the brontosaurus, stuffed in a museum. he advocated that television cameras should be let in for the coronation and he was always trying to bring the royal family forward. and he was always trying to bring the royalfamily forward. he and he was always trying to bring the royal family forward. he would
prince charles said that if prince - prince charles said that if prince philip _ prince charles said ld have absolutely loved it _ jubilee. he would have absolutely loved it. we saw how much he enjoyed --oin loved it. we saw how much he enjoyed going on_ loved it. we saw how much he enjoyed going on visits and meeting people from different backgrounds and communities.— from different backgrounds and communities. , �* i, i, communities. yes. and he was a great moderniser as — communities....
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our top stories: reports prince charles has voiced his opposition to the british government's plan to send some migrants to rwanda. shocking conditions in the russian—occupied city of mariupol. officials warn of the risk of cholera and other infectious diseases, as dead bodies lie unburied. the us relaxes its rules on covid testing for air passengers — you won't have to present a negative result before you fly. after thursday's hearing into the deadly insurrection at the us capitol — president biden warns the threat to democracy still remains. and in paris an official report details a chain of failures by the authorities handling last month's champions league final. hello and welcome to bbc news. prince charles is reported to have privately described the british government's policy of sending migrants to rwanda as "appalling". the comments, reported in the times newspaper, the comments, reported in the times newspaper, emerged after the high court ruled that the first flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to the central african country could go ahead next tuesday. we have more on h
our top stories: reports prince charles has voiced his opposition to the british government's plan to send some migrants to rwanda. shocking conditions in the russian—occupied city of mariupol. officials warn of the risk of cholera and other infectious diseases, as dead bodies lie unburied. the us relaxes its rules on covid testing for air passengers — you won't have to present a negative result before you fly. after thursday's hearing into the deadly insurrection at the us capitol —...
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rock stars including sir rod stewart wow the crowds at the buckingham palace jubilee concert — prince charlesives a moving tribute to his mother for her 70 years of service. you continue to make history. you laugh and cry with us, and most importantly, you have been there for us, for these 70 years. and a surprise appearance on screen from the queen with the nation's favourite bear — where we found out what she keeps in her handbag. perhaps you would like a marmalade sandwich? i always keep one for emergencies. so do i. i keep mine in here. in other news — a senior ukrainian official says russia is "throwing all its power" at the key city of severodonetsk — where its soldiers are locked in fierce street battles. hong kong's annual vigils to remember the tiananmen square massacre are in doubt after the authorities ban this year's event. and world number one iga swiatek wins this year's french open — beating american coco gauff in the final. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. celebrations have been continuing to mark the queen's platinum jubilee. a huge crowd gathere
rock stars including sir rod stewart wow the crowds at the buckingham palace jubilee concert — prince charlesives a moving tribute to his mother for her 70 years of service. you continue to make history. you laugh and cry with us, and most importantly, you have been there for us, for these 70 years. and a surprise appearance on screen from the queen with the nation's favourite bear — where we found out what she keeps in her handbag. perhaps you would like a marmalade sandwich? i always keep...
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but now prince charles has reportedly described the policy as appalling.ng to the times, in private conversations he said he was unimpressed with the government's direction of travel, and said he feared it could overshadow a commonwealth heads of state meeting in rwanda in ten days. this is one of the hotels preparing for uk arrivals. the british government insists rwanda is a safe country. clarence house wouldn't comment on supposedly anonymous private what conversations except to restate that the prince of wales remains politically neutral and matters of policy for government. but it has proved controversial. the archbishop of canterbury said it would not stand the judgment of god, and the un said it would be illegal. but the mp for dover told me that despite the criticism, the government is doing the right thing. what you make of the comments apparently made by prince charles he is entitled to his view, as is anyone else, but a number of comments made on rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and the experience
but now prince charles has reportedly described the policy as appalling.ng to the times, in private conversations he said he was unimpressed with the government's direction of travel, and said he feared it could overshadow a commonwealth heads of state meeting in rwanda in ten days. this is one of the hotels preparing for uk arrivals. the british government insists rwanda is a safe country. clarence house wouldn't comment on supposedly anonymous private what conversations except to restate that...
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prince charles and prince william _ won't... prince charles and prince william have _ won't... stepped up increasingly in recent weeks, we've seen _ increasingly in recent weeks, we've seen a _ increasingly in recent weeks, we've seen a surge of new duties on their shoulders — seen a surge of new duties on their shoulders. but the queen, in terms of her— shoulders. but the queen, in terms of her actuai— shoulders. but the queen, in terms of her actual monarchy, will never retire. _ of her actual monarchy, will never retire. she — of her actual monarchy, will never retire, she reminded us of that today — retire, she reminded us of that toda . ., ., today. the front page of the guardian. — today. the front page of the guardian, "humbled - today. the front page of the guardian, "humbled queen | today. the front page of the | guardian, "humbled queen it today. the front page of the - guardian, "humbled queen it brings forward a party to an end." let's look at the four days, what did you make of it all? i look at the four days, what did you make of it all?— make of it all? i didn't
prince charles and prince william _ won't... prince charles and prince william have _ won't... stepped up increasingly in recent weeks, we've seen _ increasingly in recent weeks, we've seen a _ increasingly in recent weeks, we've seen a surge of new duties on their shoulders — seen a surge of new duties on their shoulders. but the queen, in terms of her— shoulders. but the queen, in terms of her actuai— shoulders. but the queen, in terms of her actual monarchy, will never retire. _ of her...
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we've been speaking to polly mackenzie, a political commentator, about prince charles reportedly callingnment's rwanda policy appalling. charles, who will be king — potentially sooner than we might wish, given her majesty's ill—health — his position is unique and he has to have a constitutionally independent role. he has to find a way to be neutral and, essentially, a sort of a counsellor to the government of the day, but it's not his call what the government does. in the end, they are voted in by a democratic system. and, you know, charles has made these blunders, i guess you might call them, or has been outspoken throughout his life. there have so often been controversies. again, lots of them on issues where i tend to agree with him — around the kind of housebuilding that we do or around the importance of nature — but i think it will be a challenge. of course, having spent — unlike the queen, who has spent almost all of her adult life as the monarch — charles is now in his 70s and is still only the heir to the throne. i think that adaptation will be challenging and it's a reminder, i'm
we've been speaking to polly mackenzie, a political commentator, about prince charles reportedly callingnment's rwanda policy appalling. charles, who will be king — potentially sooner than we might wish, given her majesty's ill—health — his position is unique and he has to have a constitutionally independent role. he has to find a way to be neutral and, essentially, a sort of a counsellor to the government of the day, but it's not his call what the government does. in the end, they are...
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we will shortly be hearing from prince charles. n, prince william, the two future kings are paying tribute and have done. prince william certainly has. stephen fry is on the stage. i cried. thank you for that fulsome introduction. like most of us, my entire life has been lived out in the time of the queen elizabeth ii. we are all elizabethans, and that's a wonderful thing to be! cheering emma cheering _ . as a nation, we have been cheering . as a nation, we have been luck , . as a nation, we have been lucky, luc , . as a nation, we have been lucky, lucky. lucky _ . as a nation, we have been lucky, lucky, lucky above _ . as a nation, we have been lucky, lucky, lucky above all _ . as a nation, we have been lucky, lucky, lucky above all others - . as a nation, we have been lucky, lucky, lucky above all others are i . as a nation, we have been lucky, | lucky, lucky above all others are to have had our queen to represent as over 70 years of trooping the colour, opening parliament, arscott, the chelsea flower show, royal tours, christmas
we will shortly be hearing from prince charles. n, prince william, the two future kings are paying tribute and have done. prince william certainly has. stephen fry is on the stage. i cried. thank you for that fulsome introduction. like most of us, my entire life has been lived out in the time of the queen elizabeth ii. we are all elizabethans, and that's a wonderful thing to be! cheering emma cheering _ . as a nation, we have been cheering . as a nation, we have been luck , . as a nation, we...
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prince charles pays a heartfelt tribute to mummy.ou have been where there is a no difficult times and you bring us together to celebrate moments of pride, joy and happiness. the nation's favourite bear kicked off the concert with a private audience with the queen — marmalade and all. happyjubilee, ma'am. and thank you. for everything. that's very kind. the final day ofjubilee celebrations will end with a huge pageant near buckingham palace later. street parties are also set to be held across the uk in what is being called the big jubilee lunch. the royals are taking part in some of those events — the duke and duchess of cornwall have just arrived for tea and cake at the oval cricket ground in london. welcome to bbc news and the fourth day of the platinum jubilee celebrations. today, there'll be a pageant along the mall in london, featuring a military parade, acrobats, puppets and other tributes to the 70 years of the queen's reign. celebrations will be held across the country too, with tens of thousands of people holding street parti
prince charles pays a heartfelt tribute to mummy.ou have been where there is a no difficult times and you bring us together to celebrate moments of pride, joy and happiness. the nation's favourite bear kicked off the concert with a private audience with the queen — marmalade and all. happyjubilee, ma'am. and thank you. for everything. that's very kind. the final day ofjubilee celebrations will end with a huge pageant near buckingham palace later. street parties are also set to be held across...
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we very much welcome what prince charles seems to have said. indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the deportation policy. she launched in rwanda earlier this year. the government says it will act as a deterrent. conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided. he is entitled to his view, as is anyone else. but the number of views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and what migrants' experience has been like in rwanda. and what of charles? clarence house says he's politically neutral. four years ago he was asked if his tendency to intervene would continue when he was king? no, it won't. i'm not that stupid. i do realise it is a separate exercise being sovereign. in ten days, charles will be in rwanda to represent the queen at the commonwealth heads of government conference. the prime minister will also be there. it promises to be an interesting conversation. nicholas witchell, bbc news. nine people have been arrested in northern china, after a v
we very much welcome what prince charles seems to have said. indefensible. the home secretary has set great store by the deportation policy. she launched in rwanda earlier this year. the government says it will act as a deterrent. conservatives say charles' alleged comments are misguided. he is entitled to his view, as is anyone else. but the number of views that have been made about rwanda seem to be on the basis of a lack of information about what this programme and what migrants' experience...
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the sunday times has also reported some of the money was handed directly to prince charles.e details. around 3 million euros were donated in three chunks, all of it in cash, in euros and banknotes. all of it in cash, in euros itself, in banknotes. at least twice handed over, once apparently in the carrier bag from a top—end food store, another time, apparently in a suitcase handed directly to prince charles. from his office, his office and residence, clarence house, no denial at all of the core of the story. some quibbling over some the details and acknowledgement in a statement that yes, it says the former qatari prime minister did make a donation to prince charles but immediately into a charity account and appropriate checks were made on the donation where it came from to make sure that it fitted in with all governance rules of the charities. but the problem for the prince is not that any of this is suggested to be illegal, it's not, or that any rules were broken, no—one is saying that either, but it's the fact, first of all, i suppose, that it was done as a cash donation
the sunday times has also reported some of the money was handed directly to prince charles.e details. around 3 million euros were donated in three chunks, all of it in cash, in euros and banknotes. all of it in cash, in euros itself, in banknotes. at least twice handed over, once apparently in the carrier bag from a top—end food store, another time, apparently in a suitcase handed directly to prince charles. from his office, his office and residence, clarence house, no denial at all of the...
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with prince charles, i think this was less— prince charles, i think this was less coded _ prince charlesis we _ much against this policy. the fact is we don't — much against this policy. the fact is we don't know when charles will become _ is we don't know when charles will become king, but if it is when boris johnson _ become king, but if it is when boris johnson is — become king, but if it is when boris johnson is still prime minister, that is— johnson is still prime minister, that is a — johnson is still prime minister, that is a very important constitutional relationship that has to be _ constitutional relationship that has to be a _ constitutional relationship that has to be a practical working one. i think— to be a practical working one. i think charles has been quite outspoken as the heir to the throne. there _ outspoken as the heir to the throne. there is— outspoken as the heir to the throne. there is this — outspoken as the heir to the throne. there is this concern in whitehall and in _ there is this concern in whitehall and in westminster as well that he's going _ and in westmi
with prince charles, i think this was less— prince charles, i think this was less coded _ prince charlesis we _ much against this policy. the fact is we don't — much against this policy. the fact is we don't know when charles will become _ is we don't know when charles will become king, but if it is when boris johnson _ become king, but if it is when boris johnson is — become king, but if it is when boris johnson is still prime minister, that is— johnson is still prime minister, that is...
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orfor cheque partly because i have those been controversy, or for a while now, around the way prince charles importantly because this use donation comes from one man and that lead some people to suspect or to worry that sheikh hamad bin jassim might have undue influence over prince charles, the air to the throne, the man who will be king. thank you very much. john diamond, or royal correspondent. an investigation is under way in the eastern cape in south africa into the deaths of 22 young people — most thought to be teenagers — in a nightclub. there were no signs of injuries on their bodies — one possibility is that they were poisoned by a gas leak. the group was out celebrating the end of school exams — as shingai nyoka reports. the nightclub where so many young people died. police remain at the scene of the incident in which the cause of these deaths remains far from clear. officers responded to distress calls at enyobeni tavern in the early hours of this morning. most of the victims were teenagers. at this stage, the parents have been told they have to visit the morgue to identify their c
orfor cheque partly because i have those been controversy, or for a while now, around the way prince charles importantly because this use donation comes from one man and that lead some people to suspect or to worry that sheikh hamad bin jassim might have undue influence over prince charles, the air to the throne, the man who will be king. thank you very much. john diamond, or royal correspondent. an investigation is under way in the eastern cape in south africa into the deaths of 22 young...
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but prince charles will be stepping in for her which is pretty symbolic. just can't do what she thinks she is able to do. the service marks the queen's years on the throne, they will still go ahead as planned. the bells of great paul will begin ringing at 5:50 eastern. it is the biggest church bell in the land. so you will hear it from a long way away. and the royal family will then begin to arrive, the service will be followed by lunch reception. the duke and duchess of sussex are planning to come today. we don't expect to see the children, but they are here in the uk as well. on thursday evening the queen took part of course in beacon lighting. this is the lighting of firesco tradition. thousands were lit in many countries. and that really did follow a day filled with pomp and pageantry and much excitement as we got a chance to see the queen on day one of the jubilee commemorations. a monumental moment in history, one we won't see again in our lifetimes. queen elizabeth ii marks 70 years of service and just a couple years away from being the longest reig
but prince charles will be stepping in for her which is pretty symbolic. just can't do what she thinks she is able to do. the service marks the queen's years on the throne, they will still go ahead as planned. the bells of great paul will begin ringing at 5:50 eastern. it is the biggest church bell in the land. so you will hear it from a long way away. and the royal family will then begin to arrive, the service will be followed by lunch reception. the duke and duchess of sussex are planning to...
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does that kind of give the nation a chance to see prince charles stepping into some of the role thatll play in the future? >> i think so. it seems to be happening gradually and slowly. we have seen prince charles and camilla taking the lead and taking over from the queen on some of the official duties. we have also seen the duke and duchess of cambridge taking on many roles on behalf of the queen. so yes, i think there is a gradual shift because the queen is not feeling quite up to it physically, but she is very much there. we saw her yesterday on the balcony looking very happy. she is needing a walking stick and is 96 years old. it's not a surprise at all. it will be frustrating for the queen who has to cancel the event tomorrow and has had to cancel the noble -- a number of events in the past. but we do see her at the whirlwinds horse show a couple weeks ago. she managed to go to a chelsea flower show last week. those mobility issues again causing problems, especially given the traveling into central london. and tomorrow she would've traveled an hour and that is obviously a bit of
does that kind of give the nation a chance to see prince charles stepping into some of the role thatll play in the future? >> i think so. it seems to be happening gradually and slowly. we have seen prince charles and camilla taking the lead and taking over from the queen on some of the official duties. we have also seen the duke and duchess of cambridge taking on many roles on behalf of the queen. so yes, i think there is a gradual shift because the queen is not feeling quite up to it...
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the sunday times has also reported some of the money was handed directly to prince charles. dymond. the detail in the sunday times is start ling. as you say 3 million euros donated in three chunks, all of it in cash, in euros for itself, in banknotest a least twice handed over, once apparently in a carrier bag from a sort of top end food store, another time apparently in a suitcase, handed directly to prince charles, now, from his office, from what is called clarence house, which is his office and residence, no denial at all of the core of the story, some quibbleling over some of the detail, an acknowledgement, yes, the former qatary prime minister did make a donation to prince charles, that donation was put immediately into a charity account, appropriate checks were made on the donation where it came from, to make sure that it fitted in with all the governance rules of the charities but the problem for the prince, ben, is not that any of this is suggested to be illegally. it is not or any rules have been broken. no—one is saying that either but it is fact first of all that
the sunday times has also reported some of the money was handed directly to prince charles. dymond. the detail in the sunday times is start ling. as you say 3 million euros donated in three chunks, all of it in cash, in euros for itself, in banknotest a least twice handed over, once apparently in a carrier bag from a sort of top end food store, another time apparently in a suitcase, handed directly to prince charles, now, from his office, from what is called clarence house, which is his office...
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the sunday times has also reported some of the money was handed directly to prince charles.tails. around 3 million euros donated in three chunks, all of it in cash, in euros itself, in banknotes. at least twice handed over, once apparently in the carrier bag from a top—end food store, another time, apparently in a suitcase handed directly to prince charles. from his office, his office and residence, clarence house, no denial at all of the core of the story. some quibbling over some the details and acknowledgement in a statement that yes, it says the former qatari prime minister did make a donation to prince charles but immediately into a charity account and appropriate checks were made on the donation where it came from to make sure that it fitted in with all governance rules of the charities. but the problem for the prince is not that any of this is suggested to be illegal, it's not, or that any rules were broken, no—one is saying that either, but it's the fact, first of all, i suppose, that it was done as a cash donation which is probably not the way very large donations a
the sunday times has also reported some of the money was handed directly to prince charles.tails. around 3 million euros donated in three chunks, all of it in cash, in euros itself, in banknotes. at least twice handed over, once apparently in the carrier bag from a top—end food store, another time, apparently in a suitcase handed directly to prince charles. from his office, his office and residence, clarence house, no denial at all of the core of the story. some quibbling over some the...
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our top stories: reports prince charles has voiced his opposition to the british government's plan to send some migrants to rwanda. more misery for mariupol, with warnings of the risk of cholera and other infectious diseases, as the dead go unburied. after thursday's hearing into the deadly insurrection at the us capitol, president biden warns the threat to democracy still remains. pop—starjustin bieber cancels a number of shows after being diagnosed with an illness that's partially paralysed his face. and how the shamans of peru are trying to help the national football team qualify for the world cup. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. prince charles is reported to have privately described the british government's policy of sending migrants to rwanda as "appalling". the comments, reported in the times newspaper, emerged after the high court ruled that the first flight taking asylum seekers from the uk to the central african country could go ahead next tuesday. we have more on his comments in a moment. but first here's the bbc�*s mark easton on the legal pro
our top stories: reports prince charles has voiced his opposition to the british government's plan to send some migrants to rwanda. more misery for mariupol, with warnings of the risk of cholera and other infectious diseases, as the dead go unburied. after thursday's hearing into the deadly insurrection at the us capitol, president biden warns the threat to democracy still remains. pop—starjustin bieber cancels a number of shows after being diagnosed with an illness that's partially paralysed...
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and we will hear from prince charles and prince william | prince charles and prince william stop at thet her tonight, we didn't really expect her to come to this, so prince help and prince charles are going to be representing her. they will get on the stage later and speak on her behalf, ready and pay tribute to the queen. wouldn't be surprised if prince william may be threw in a few things about the environment, we know that something is passionate about, but i think the real focus will be on the queen and her service over the past 70 years. the first couple of days that i was here on thursday, there quite a lot of elderly people here coming for the p°mp elderly people here coming for the pomp and pageantry from the things that the royal family does very well on these occasions, this feels like a younger crowd today. it definitely does come i've seen groups of young blokes. a little bit of a busier crowd. it doesn't help that there are beer stands and prince echo stands. i are beer stands and prince echo stands. , , .,, are beer stands and prince echo stands. , , ., are beer stands and
and we will hear from prince charles and prince william | prince charles and prince william stop at thet her tonight, we didn't really expect her to come to this, so prince help and prince charles are going to be representing her. they will get on the stage later and speak on her behalf, ready and pay tribute to the queen. wouldn't be surprised if prince william may be threw in a few things about the environment, we know that something is passionate about, but i think the real focus will be on...