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my grandfather and the prince of wales had a unique relationship. easier to be close to someone who's not necessarily your parents. he calls him grandpa pa. >> he is the uncle of charles's father prince philip. it was he who acted as matchmaker to charles's parents. >> he is very free with advice on love and marriage. >> his attitude was play the field. sew your wild opens and you'll meet some nice pure girl that you can marry and make queen. >> prince charles takes his advice on board with a vengeance. >> and the public sees a new side to charles. >> most eligible bachelor in the world. every wanted to go out with him. nobody was going to say no. nobody was going to turn down the prince of wales, are they? >> he went on tour around the world. girls would pursue him. he was end of mind. >> he is known as action man. he is a heart throb. >> the girlfriends that he picks up have long publicity in the press. they're known as charles' angels. >> his private life is now front page news. >> in 1970s, there's a new air of competition, especially among the p
my grandfather and the prince of wales had a unique relationship. easier to be close to someone who's not necessarily your parents. he calls him grandpa pa. >> he is the uncle of charles's father prince philip. it was he who acted as matchmaker to charles's parents. >> he is very free with advice on love and marriage. >> his attitude was play the field. sew your wild opens and you'll meet some nice pure girl that you can marry and make queen. >> prince charles takes his...
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and after him _ highness, the prince of wales. and after him i— highness, the prince of wales.ghan. prime minister, i am most grateful _ mr brian monaghan. prime minister, i am most grateful to _ mr brian monaghan. prime minister, i am most grateful to you _ mr brian monaghan. prime minister, i am most grateful to you for _ mr brian monaghan. prime minister, i am most grateful to you for inviting i am most grateful to you for inviting me to address this immensely important meeting. i know you have many pressing issues of the day, but none is a more pressing than the future health of our planet and of the people who inhabit it. the planet's health today will dictate the health, happiness and economic prosperity of generations to come, hence are overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn. after nearly 50 years of trying to raise awareness of the growing climate and environmental crisis, i am at last change in attitudes and at the build—up of positive momentum. as you know, listening is often more important than speaking and i've listened closely to leaders of many coun
and after him _ highness, the prince of wales. and after him i— highness, the prince of wales.ghan. prime minister, i am most grateful _ mr brian monaghan. prime minister, i am most grateful to _ mr brian monaghan. prime minister, i am most grateful to you _ mr brian monaghan. prime minister, i am most grateful to you for _ mr brian monaghan. prime minister, i am most grateful to you for inviting i am most grateful to you for inviting me to address this immensely important meeting. i know you...
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in scotland will be senior members of the british royal family and ahead of the conference the prince of walesnce of wales has warned of the catastrophic impact if more ambitious action isn't taken on climate change. the s of the british throne, who is it environmental campaigner, has been speaking to bbc�*s climate editor, justin rowlatt. bbc's climate editor, justin rowlatt. ., , ., bbc's climate editor, justin rowlatt. ., , rowlatt. lovely to see you. this was — rowlatt. lovely to see you. this was a _ rowlatt. lovely to see you. this was a rather _ rowlatt. lovely to see you. this was a rather empty - rowlatt. lovely to see you. i this was a rather empty field rowlatt. lovely to see you. - this was a rather empty field that the fan didn't need anymore and i thought,. in the great thing was that i managed to plant at the same year that my grandson was born, the oldest. it year that my grandson was born, the oldest. , ., year that my grandson was born, the oldest. , . ., . , ., oldest. it is a legacy and inheritance _ oldest. it is a legacy and inheritance for _ oldest. it is a legacy and in
in scotland will be senior members of the british royal family and ahead of the conference the prince of walesnce of wales has warned of the catastrophic impact if more ambitious action isn't taken on climate change. the s of the british throne, who is it environmental campaigner, has been speaking to bbc�*s climate editor, justin rowlatt. bbc's climate editor, justin rowlatt. ., , ., bbc's climate editor, justin rowlatt. ., , rowlatt. lovely to see you. this was — rowlatt. lovely to see...
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the prince of wales tells the bbc that he sympathises with the aims of eco—protesters — but not withir methods. and, captain kirk takes a real—life journey into space — the 90—year—old actor william shatner explains why. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. wales continued their quest to feature at a first world cup since 1958. they're in qualifying action away to estonia. good evening. pregnant women are being urged by the nhs to get fully vaccinated against covid. the appeal was made following official figures which show a significant proportion of patients needing intensive care treatment are unvaccinated, pregnant women with covid. the royal college of midwives says pregnant women have a higher risk of becoming seriously ill from coronavirus. nhs england found that betweenjuly and september, out of 118 people who needed the most intensive kind of life support, 20 were pregnant women, with 19 of those unvaccinated. one of the women had received a single dose of a covid vaccine. with more details on the findings, here's our health editor, hugh pym. we've been trying
the prince of wales tells the bbc that he sympathises with the aims of eco—protesters — but not withir methods. and, captain kirk takes a real—life journey into space — the 90—year—old actor william shatner explains why. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. wales continued their quest to feature at a first world cup since 1958. they're in qualifying action away to estonia. good evening. pregnant women are being urged by the nhs to get fully vaccinated against covid....
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. >> hundreds of years, princes of wales have had mistress es. they've had extramarital affairs and it's been condoned, of course, in secret. >> her husband is unfaithful. she has two young children and the royal family thinks she should shut up and get on with it. >> found it difficult to live in the public eye with this tremendous toxic secret. she was trapped in a gilded cage. for the cameras, diana is all smiles. but people are beginning to question the way she looks. >> diana is very thin. that is concerning. >> some people say that you're so slim. >> i take so much exercise. >> in secret she's suffering from this illness called bulimiaer in vosa, which has afflicted her. >> it was part to do with the stress she was feeling in her marriage. one day show just sat on the floor, just cried. just being so distraught. >> but gradually she came to sublimate a lot of her pain into the causes she took on. >> she decided that he wanted to do something different than what she perceived to be the royal run of the mill opening shops and super markets and
. >> hundreds of years, princes of wales have had mistress es. they've had extramarital affairs and it's been condoned, of course, in secret. >> her husband is unfaithful. she has two young children and the royal family thinks she should shut up and get on with it. >> found it difficult to live in the public eye with this tremendous toxic secret. she was trapped in a gilded cage. for the cameras, diana is all smiles. but people are beginning to question the way she looks....
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of a day to remember for prince charles, lady diana and a lot of other people, too. the much-written about engagement and marriage. >> now you're about to marry the prince of wales and e had a run up in the last six months . >> how do you feel today? >> just delighted and happy. i'm very -- she's been brave enough to take me on. >> and i suppose now? >> i don't know if love would be -- >> two very happy people. >> nice relations. >> thank you very much. >> as a viewer, this was the most ghastly moment. >> he asked about love or his feelings in public was completely and utterly alien to him. this is a man who had grown up internalizing everything. in a very untactile family
of a day to remember for prince charles, lady diana and a lot of other people, too. the much-written about engagement and marriage. >> now you're about to marry the prince of wales and e had a run up in the last six months . >> how do you feel today? >> just delighted and happy. i'm very -- she's been brave enough to take me on. >> and i suppose now? >> i don't know if love would be -- >> two very happy people. >> nice relations. >> thank you very...
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we have talked about the warnings and heard the prince of wales spell out what he thinks is now the stakest week? bluntly, the world is still heading in the wrong direction. if you add up in the wrong direction. if you add up the promises that different countries have made to tackle climate change, we are still on course for dangerous levels of warming. with a very long list of severe consequences, from melting of theice severe consequences, from melting of the ice sheets, accelerated sea level rise, challenges to agriculture, grubbing and food, the risks of mass migration, and that's why the head of the un, antonio gutteres, and so many others, are extremely worried as we go into this conference. one thing that particularly disturbs them is the disconnect between what global leaders are saying about climate change and how important it is and what they are actually doing collectively, which so far, in his view, isn't nearly enough. the hope is that during the next two weeks, there will be a shift in political will to put the world on a different and safer course, but as things stand, it ha
we have talked about the warnings and heard the prince of wales spell out what he thinks is now the stakest week? bluntly, the world is still heading in the wrong direction. if you add up in the wrong direction. if you add up the promises that different countries have made to tackle climate change, we are still on course for dangerous levels of warming. with a very long list of severe consequences, from melting of theice severe consequences, from melting of the ice sheets, accelerated sea level...
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in scotland will be senior members of the british royal family and ahead of the conference the prince of walestrophic impact if more ambitious action isn't taken on climate change. the s of the british throne, who is it environmental campaigner, the heir of the british throne, who is it environmental campaigner, has been speaking to bbc�*s climate editor, justin rowlatt. lovely to see you. this was a rather empty field that the fan didn't need that the farm didn't need anymore and i thought,. the great thing was that i managed to plant at the same year that my grandson was born, the oldest. it is a legacy and inheritance for your grandchildren. how worried are you about the state of that inheritance? deeply worried. i've always felt that we are somehow trained to believe that nature is a separate thing from us and we can just exploit, control and suppress everything about it without suffering the conferences. the narrative has changed. you know, lots of the things that you've said are now mainstream. it's taken far too long. world leaders gathering in glasgow to talk about things you've been s
in scotland will be senior members of the british royal family and ahead of the conference the prince of walestrophic impact if more ambitious action isn't taken on climate change. the s of the british throne, who is it environmental campaigner, the heir of the british throne, who is it environmental campaigner, has been speaking to bbc�*s climate editor, justin rowlatt. lovely to see you. this was a rather empty field that the fan didn't need that the farm didn't need anymore and i thought,....
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in november 1977, diana's eldest sister sarah invited the prince of wales for a shoot. >> diana insistswanted to start rubbing shoulders with the absolute top level of english society at the time. and that's the royals. >> the night before, there was a dinner and that was the first time that she and charles noticeably met one another. >> my sister was all over him. i kept out the way. >> i suspect that when she met prince charles that weekend, she fell for him. she went back to west heath to her school and nurtured dreams about him in a way any teenage girl nurtures dreams about a pop star. >> sarah's relationship came to a grinding halt in the interview with the press she says she had no interest at all in marrying prince charles and not only that, but he was merely one of thousands of boyfriends. just giving an interview to the press was completely unacceptable to the royal family. you never do that. i think he was extremely aware that every woman he went out with, he had to be able to trust them. >> charles is quite tortured about the future. everyone is looking at him waiting for hi
in november 1977, diana's eldest sister sarah invited the prince of wales for a shoot. >> diana insistswanted to start rubbing shoulders with the absolute top level of english society at the time. and that's the royals. >> the night before, there was a dinner and that was the first time that she and charles noticeably met one another. >> my sister was all over him. i kept out the way. >> i suspect that when she met prince charles that weekend, she fell for him. she went...
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of everyone in wales. the queen has now gone back to the royal train in cardiff central as the prince of wales and camilla tinues. there were 613,936 live births — a decrease of 4.1 per cent since 2019. the total fertility rate is now 1.58 children per woman. the number of women giving birth fell across all age groups — including mothers over 40, for the first time since the early 1980s. police in norway say a suspect accused of killing five people with a bow and arrow had converted to islam and showed signs of radicalisation. the archer shot many arrows — several of them hitting houses. reports say he shot at anyone he came across. the suspect is a 37—year—old dane living in kongsberg, the south—eastern norwegian town where the attacks took place on wednesday. norway's new prime minister, jonas gahr stoere, has called the murders a gruesome and brutal act. in the last hour, police in norway have been holding a press conference about the killings. translation: there had been concerns about his i radicalisation in the past. we can't at the moment go into the details of what those concerns were. however, we
of everyone in wales. the queen has now gone back to the royal train in cardiff central as the prince of wales and camilla tinues. there were 613,936 live births — a decrease of 4.1 per cent since 2019. the total fertility rate is now 1.58 children per woman. the number of women giving birth fell across all age groups — including mothers over 40, for the first time since the early 1980s. police in norway say a suspect accused of killing five people with a bow and arrow had converted to...
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it is now my pleasure to leave the floor to his royal highness the prince of wales after him, i will give the floor to brian moynahan. >> i am most grateful to you for inviting me to address this immensely important meeting. i know you have many pressing issues of the day, but none is more present than the future health of our planet and of the people who inhabit it. the planet health today will dictate the economic prosperity of generations to come. hence, overwhelming responsibility to generations yet unborn. after nearly 50 years of trying to raise awareness of the growing climate and environmental crisis, i am sensing a change in attitude and the buildup of positive momentum. as you know, listening is often more important than speaking. i have listened closely to leaders of many countries, particularly commonwealth nations whose communities are some of the most climate vulnerable on this earth. it is also impossible not to hear the despairing voices of younger people who see you gentlemen as the stewards of the planet, holding the viability of their future in your hands. i have li
it is now my pleasure to leave the floor to his royal highness the prince of wales after him, i will give the floor to brian moynahan. >> i am most grateful to you for inviting me to address this immensely important meeting. i know you have many pressing issues of the day, but none is more present than the future health of our planet and of the people who inhabit it. the planet health today will dictate the economic prosperity of generations to come. hence, overwhelming responsibility to...
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of a day to remember for prince charles, lady diana, and a lot of other people, too. the long-awaited, much-written-about engagement had happened. >> now you're about to marry the prince of walesd a run up in the last six months. and charles and i can't go wrong. he's there with me. >> can you find the words to sum up how you feel today, both of you? >> just delighted and happy. and i'm amazed she's been brave enough to take me on. >> and, i suppose, in love? >> of course. >> whatever in love means. your interpretation. >> it means two very happy people. >> yes. >> congratulations. >> thank you very much, very kind. >> as a viewer, this was the most ghastly moment. >> being asked about love or his feelings in public was just completely and utterly alien to him. this is a man who had grown up internalizing everything. in a very untactile family. he didn't want to answer the question. >> questions that diana was asking herself, what do i need to be for him, what does the royal family need from me, what do they want from me? but wait, what do i want for me as well? >> i felt deathly calm. deathly, deathly calm. i felt a lamb to the slaughter, and i knew it. but i couldn't do anyt
of a day to remember for prince charles, lady diana, and a lot of other people, too. the long-awaited, much-written-about engagement had happened. >> now you're about to marry the prince of walesd a run up in the last six months. and charles and i can't go wrong. he's there with me. >> can you find the words to sum up how you feel today, both of you? >> just delighted and happy. and i'm amazed she's been brave enough to take me on. >> and, i suppose, in love? >> of...
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procession, and then the 21 gun salute signifying then the 21 gun salute signifying the arrival of the prince of waleslso met local schoolchildren from the local primary school not far from the senedd here. from the local primary school not farfrom the senedd here. she from the local primary school not far from the senedd here. she went in to the debating chamber in the middle of the senedd and for the first time during the pandemic she was greeted by all 60 members of the senedd, the first time they've met since the pandemic. a few concepts and songs inside before giving a speech, where she congratulated the senedd after the election in may. the first minister also making a speech, saying how now this term was in the shadow of the covert pandemic. the queen has gone back to the royal train and will head back to london after opening officially the senedd for its six term. thomas mort an, the senedd for its six term. thomas morgan. thank _ the senedd for its six term. thomas morgan, thank you. _ what do a jetty museum, a mosque and a bridge to a mediaeval castle have in common? they are three of this y
procession, and then the 21 gun salute signifying then the 21 gun salute signifying the arrival of the prince of waleslso met local schoolchildren from the local primary school not far from the senedd here. from the local primary school not farfrom the senedd here. she from the local primary school not far from the senedd here. she went in to the debating chamber in the middle of the senedd and for the first time during the pandemic she was greeted by all 60 members of the senedd, the first...
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the prince of wales, prince charles, speaking at the start of sunday's events saying that in fact, this is literally the last chance to get this right now. what we know is that there has been some discussion, a difficulty, particularly around the communicate. we saw the draft language about 24 hours ago and there seem to be scant new commitments in terms of curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and seeing that the global warming is at least substantially mitigated. what we know, as you've reported there, is that the language seems to be that there is a commitment to take urgent steps to reduce global warming by $1.00 degrees celsius . but un side to say that is simply not enough. and so there is hope that there may be something more diplomats have been working throughout the night, trying to get these commitments, the stumbling box, being over, issues of phasing out to fossil fuels. the issue of coal and as well finding a firm date for achieving 0 or net 0 emissions. so these are some of the issues that still have to be worked out. what we're being told is that in fact, there has been some
the prince of wales, prince charles, speaking at the start of sunday's events saying that in fact, this is literally the last chance to get this right now. what we know is that there has been some discussion, a difficulty, particularly around the communicate. we saw the draft language about 24 hours ago and there seem to be scant new commitments in terms of curbing greenhouse gas emissions. and seeing that the global warming is at least substantially mitigated. what we know, as you've reported...
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the prince of wales, prince charles, speaking to add this start of sunday's events saying that in fact, this is literally the last chance to get this right now. what we know is that there has been some discussion, a difficulty, particularly around the communicate. we saw the draft language about 24 hours ago and there seemed to be scant new commitments on the sidelines of the 20, the presidents of turkey, and the us have a great to improve their strained relations. biden rage of type odor one spoke about the differences around anchor is acquisition of a russian missile defense system. meanwhile, the manual ma crone and borrows johnson have agreed to work towards d escalating a post bricks at fishing dispute. the u. k. had been actively considering invoking a mechanism for resolving bricks at disputes. for the 1st time. 2 other world news and the sudanese teachers committee has called for a strike in all states of sudan. it comes a day after hundreds of thousands of people rally to denounce the military takeover . at least 4 people were killed in protests on saturday. the taliban has de
the prince of wales, prince charles, speaking to add this start of sunday's events saying that in fact, this is literally the last chance to get this right now. what we know is that there has been some discussion, a difficulty, particularly around the communicate. we saw the draft language about 24 hours ago and there seemed to be scant new commitments on the sidelines of the 20, the presidents of turkey, and the us have a great to improve their strained relations. biden rage of type odor one...
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borisjohnson monday, with boris johnson right monday, with borisjohnson right at the heart of that, the prince of walesttenborough, the naturalist, the duke and duchess of cambridge and caldwell and a recorded message from the queen as well and i will attempt in the early days to hammer out some sort of agreement and they already have something, if you go back to the paris agreement — at queen and they may have to sort out some elements of the paris agreement as well while hoping as far as borisjohnson is concerned, to reach something to use the phrase we will hear quite a lot of in the next few days, keep 1.5 alive, that is a slogan we are hearing from borisjohnson and others, the idea of keeping climate change to 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels and plenty of scientists are saying that already that ship may well have failed but that is clearly that ambition and that phrase is interesting, keep 1.5 alive. it sounds ambitious and there are many who are saying that we cannot gain that and some are saying that could be successful, if no pages are made and they are saying that meeting the target is
borisjohnson monday, with boris johnson right monday, with borisjohnson right at the heart of that, the prince of walesttenborough, the naturalist, the duke and duchess of cambridge and caldwell and a recorded message from the queen as well and i will attempt in the early days to hammer out some sort of agreement and they already have something, if you go back to the paris agreement — at queen and they may have to sort out some elements of the paris agreement as well while hoping as far as...
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even in august, and you don't expect that. >> everyone was delighted when the prince and princess of waleseing the prince of scott lapd, not the real scott lapd but the scotland that victoria and albert invented. it was the royal family shooting, hunting, bagging. she hated shooting, she hated riding. for her it's like this is it? i got to be here every august? i got to be here? she looks really like get me out of here. >>. >> one thing moved her over to kensington palace. she assured me that she was going to be fine in her new life and her new role. the diana that was still very much there, so it was just time, patience, adapting were all that was needed. >> diana is beginning her married life in london. it was right we needed to produce a baby and hopefully that baby will be a boy. that is how the royal flame has worked for a thousand years. >> a god send. like an entire baby on the way. >> if there was one thing about diana, she was just born to be a mother. she was magic with children. >> charles wasn't always there with her. charles was a busy working member of the royal family. that
even in august, and you don't expect that. >> everyone was delighted when the prince and princess of waleseing the prince of scott lapd, not the real scott lapd but the scotland that victoria and albert invented. it was the royal family shooting, hunting, bagging. she hated shooting, she hated riding. for her it's like this is it? i got to be here every august? i got to be here? she looks really like get me out of here. >>. >> one thing moved her over to kensington palace. she...
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climate change conference must take bo action on global warming rather than just talk or the prince of walesclimate editor from throyal state in balmoral. >> lovely to see you. >> this was a rather empty field the farm did not need any more. they managed to plant the same year myrandson was born, the eldest. reporter it is a legacy and inheritance for your grandchildren. t ieritance? deeply. i have felt we are trained to believe nature is a separate thing from us we can exploit, control, and suppress everything about her without suffering the consequences. reporter:he narrative has changed. a lot of things you have set our mainstream. world leaders are gathering to talk about those things. >> that is talk. the problem is to get action on the ground, which i have been trying to do for 40 years. reporter: what about people who protest, extinction rebellion? >> it is not helpful, i don't think, to do it in a way that alienates people. i totally understand the frustration. the difficulty is, how do you direct that frustration and a way that is more constructive than destructive? people should no
climate change conference must take bo action on global warming rather than just talk or the prince of walesclimate editor from throyal state in balmoral. >> lovely to see you. >> this was a rather empty field the farm did not need any more. they managed to plant the same year myrandson was born, the eldest. reporter it is a legacy and inheritance for your grandchildren. t ieritance? deeply. i have felt we are trained to believe nature is a separate thing from us we can exploit,...
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a nonprofit organization founded by the prince of wales, called turquoise mountain, is reviving handicrafts of the past and providing artisans like to banish with their future. there is a dwindling number of skilled craft workers and declining interest in this most air of, of styles. so designers recruit and work with artisans to reimagined creations, more palatable to contemporary consumers in the region and beyond. i'm helping say the 15 their businesses and develop new products, but putting into consideration the importance of significant elements and culture in terms of your craft in general. so it's, it's very satisfying, actually seeing for the company life to protect what turquoise mountain describes as endangered handicrafts. it's ensuring a new generation learn centuries old skills from wood and metal working to basket weaving says 2019. it is trade about $250.00 people and paid both artisans and apprentices. mohammad ibrahim is a palestinian refugee who has been training for 3 years. have been if he hadn't hum small due to what attracted me most is that this skill is rare. enjoyin
a nonprofit organization founded by the prince of wales, called turquoise mountain, is reviving handicrafts of the past and providing artisans like to banish with their future. there is a dwindling number of skilled craft workers and declining interest in this most air of, of styles. so designers recruit and work with artisans to reimagined creations, more palatable to contemporary consumers in the region and beyond. i'm helping say the 15 their businesses and develop new products, but putting...
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the prince of wales and prince william will be going.ould've been one o the big soft power draws for this conference. there are very few world leaders who turn down the opportunity to talk to the queen, to meet the queen, to have their photo taken. of course, all of the other people who will be at this climate change conference. it is a blow for the organizers and the british government. it will, whatever the palace says about the queen's condition, deepen concerns about her strength as she carries on in her 95th year. nuala: we know that the queen loves all the events that she attends. this must meanhat she has received some pretty strong advice from her doctors. >> i think it will have been fairly firm advice. you have to make advice fairly strong if you are giving it to the queen and you expect her to obey. she is more used to being obeyed than obeying. we are not privy to it, and the palace is very tight with information about the medical condition of members of the royal family. it puts that in the drawer marked private and slams th
the prince of wales and prince william will be going.ould've been one o the big soft power draws for this conference. there are very few world leaders who turn down the opportunity to talk to the queen, to meet the queen, to have their photo taken. of course, all of the other people who will be at this climate change conference. it is a blow for the organizers and the british government. it will, whatever the palace says about the queen's condition, deepen concerns about her strength as she...
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benjamin, i wonder if you could take us to the other story on the front of the telegraph and the prince of wales you convince the private sector to part with their cash? this convince the private sector to part with their cash?— convince the private sector to part with their cash? this is what prince charles is saying, _ with their cash? this is what prince charles is saying, he _ with their cash? this is what prince charles is saying, he is _ with their cash? this is what prince charles is saying, he is suggesting | charles is saying, he is suggesting that governments have not listened to changing behaviours of the corporate world, he thinks they are more _ corporate world, he thinks they are more up _ corporate world, he thinks they are more up than they give them credit for what _ more up than they give them credit for what he — more up than they give them credit for what he is planning to do is to speak— for what he is planning to do is to speak in— for what he is planning to do is to speak in rome at the 620 on sunday and tell— speak in rome at the 620 on sunday and tell the — speak in rome
benjamin, i wonder if you could take us to the other story on the front of the telegraph and the prince of wales you convince the private sector to part with their cash? this convince the private sector to part with their cash?— convince the private sector to part with their cash? this is what prince charles is saying, _ with their cash? this is what prince charles is saying, he _ with their cash? this is what prince charles is saying, he is _ with their cash? this is what prince charles is...
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international leaders, the summit starting on monday with borisjohnson at the heart of that, the prince of wales to the throne in the uk, there as well, sir david attenborough the naturalist, the duke and duchess of cambridge and cornwall, and a recorded message from the queen as well. so a real attempt in the early days to hammer out some sort of agreement. they already have to go back to the paris agreement, the previous big international climate agreement, and sort out elements of that, while hoping, as far as borisjohnson is concerned, to reach something that, to use the phrase we will hear a lot of — keep 1.5 alive. that is the slogan we are hearing from borisjohnson and others, the idea of keeping climate change to 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels. plenty of scientists say already that ship may have sailed, and it could be way higher than that. but that is clearly no ambition. the ambition. the phrase keep 1.5 alive, it sounds ambitious but as long as people are not saying it is completely dead and cannot possibly happen, they can claim some sort of success around that number, even i
international leaders, the summit starting on monday with borisjohnson at the heart of that, the prince of wales to the throne in the uk, there as well, sir david attenborough the naturalist, the duke and duchess of cambridge and cornwall, and a recorded message from the queen as well. so a real attempt in the early days to hammer out some sort of agreement. they already have to go back to the paris agreement, the previous big international climate agreement, and sort out elements of that,...
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and the prince of wales— they translate? and the prince of wales is— they translate? wales is active in a number of these areas. , ., , ., , ., wales is active in a number of these areas. , ., ., ~ ., areas. it is a pleasure to talk to ou, areas. it is a pleasure to talk to you. thank _ areas. it is a pleasure to talk to you. thank you _ areas. it is a pleasure to talk to you, thank you very _ areas. it is a pleasure to talk to you, thank you very much. - areas. it is a pleasure to talk to l you, thank you very much. well, areas. it is a pleasure to talk to - you, thank you very much. well, the ceremony gets under way very shortly and we will have extensive coverage on bbc one and on bbc news from 11:45am, so do please watch. victoria. thank you very much. yes, for viewers in the uk, stay tuned for viewers in the uk, stay tuned for that. nine months after it was rolled out, the astrazeneca covid vaccine has finally reached the antarctic. it was flown there this week to immunise the 23 staff members who've been keeping a british research station running through the pol
and the prince of wales— they translate? and the prince of wales is— they translate? wales is active in a number of these areas. , ., , ., , ., wales is active in a number of these areas. , ., ., ~ ., areas. it is a pleasure to talk to ou, areas. it is a pleasure to talk to you. thank _ areas. it is a pleasure to talk to you. thank you _ areas. it is a pleasure to talk to you, thank you very _ areas. it is a pleasure to talk to you, thank you very much. - areas. it is a pleasure to talk to...
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but he had huge investments, he'd saved a lot of money when he was prince of wales. he had plenty of money he mixed with, with people like clint murchison, who was of course, connect with the kennedy assassination rich texas oil barons who basically bankrolled him. and he sponged off these people and he got thing, he paid his staff not very well. he got, he was got cheated free stuff. so he was able to since live very well on, perhaps slightly less expensive than others. i mean general motors forwarded there . so he drove a b, r, y, with the rothschilds of bank, rolled them given the famous jewish family. of course, well, certainly the rothschilds game accommodation when he 1st abdicated for they would do it again, whose awful to them. and in fact, kitty rothschild left off for a few weeks. she just couldn't stand him use, he was running up huge t telephone bills. he expected them to pay. he was very rude to her. and so in some ways a teammates really well, i mean yes, yes, exactly. he even to it was life. he saw hitler was a good chap and he was anti semitic and he r
but he had huge investments, he'd saved a lot of money when he was prince of wales. he had plenty of money he mixed with, with people like clint murchison, who was of course, connect with the kennedy assassination rich texas oil barons who basically bankrolled him. and he sponged off these people and he got thing, he paid his staff not very well. he got, he was got cheated free stuff. so he was able to since live very well on, perhaps slightly less expensive than others. i mean general motors...
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when he was prince of wales, he had plenty of money. he mixed with, with people like clint murchison, who was of course, connect with the kennedy assassination rich texas oil barons who basically bankrolled him. and he sponged off these people and he got thing. he paid his staff not very well. he got, he was got cheated free stuff so he was able to since live very well on, perhaps slightly less expensive than others. i mean general motors for doing this, right? you drove a b. m. why would the rothschilds bankrolled them given the famous jewish family, of course, well, certainly the rothschilds game accommodation, when he 1st abdicated for do they would do it again, whose awful to them, and in fact, kitty rothschild left off for a few weeks. she just couldn't stand him use, he was running up huge t telephone bills and expected them to pay. he was very rude to her. and so in some ways a he might scaly well. i mean he's, yes, exactly, he's even to, it was life. he thought hitler was a good chap and he wasn't a symmetric and he remained ver
when he was prince of wales, he had plenty of money. he mixed with, with people like clint murchison, who was of course, connect with the kennedy assassination rich texas oil barons who basically bankrolled him. and he sponged off these people and he got thing. he paid his staff not very well. he got, he was got cheated free stuff so he was able to since live very well on, perhaps slightly less expensive than others. i mean general motors for doing this, right? you drove a b. m. why would the...
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the prince of wales urged people to follow his example of not eating meat and fish two days a week andate editor, justin rowlatt, in the garden of his home on the balmoral estate. great to see you. you made it. this was a rather empty field that the farm didn't need any more. the great thing was i managed to plant it the same year my grandson was born, the eldest, george. so i thought i'd call it prince george's wood. all of our grandchildren, if we're lucky enough to have them, will inherit the earth that we bequeath them, won't they? how worried are you about the stated that inheritance? deeply worried. i've always felt we're somehow trained to believe that nature is a separate thing from us and we can just exploit and control and suppress everything about her without suffering the consequences. this is what is so interesting, coming back 50 years later, and talking here in this beautiful garden of yours, that the narrative has changed. lots of the things that you said are now mainstream. it's taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues
the prince of wales urged people to follow his example of not eating meat and fish two days a week andate editor, justin rowlatt, in the garden of his home on the balmoral estate. great to see you. you made it. this was a rather empty field that the farm didn't need any more. the great thing was i managed to plant it the same year my grandson was born, the eldest, george. so i thought i'd call it prince george's wood. all of our grandchildren, if we're lucky enough to have them, will inherit...
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will share a kiss with a budding journalist, and he is the latest superhero to come out. the prince of wales told leaders attending the climate change conference that they need to take bold action, instead ofjust talk. he spoke to our home at editor. lovely to see you. great to see you. i made it. this was rather an empty field, the farm didn't need it so i thought, well, i managed to land at the same year that my eldest grandson was born, george. a great inheritance for your grandchildren, how worried are you about the state of that inheritance? deeply worried! i always felt that we were trained to believe that we were trained to believe that nature is a separate thing from us and we could just exploit, control, and suppress without suffering the consequences. the narrative has changed. a lot of things you have said are now mainstream. it has taken far too long. the global leaders are meeting in glasgow to talk about it. but all they do is talk of the problem is we need action on the ground which is what i have been trying to do for the last 40 been trying to do for the last a0 years. what
will share a kiss with a budding journalist, and he is the latest superhero to come out. the prince of wales told leaders attending the climate change conference that they need to take bold action, instead ofjust talk. he spoke to our home at editor. lovely to see you. great to see you. i made it. this was rather an empty field, the farm didn't need it so i thought, well, i managed to land at the same year that my eldest grandson was born, george. a great inheritance for your grandchildren, how...
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accompanied by a military procession, and then a 21 gun salute signifying the arrival of the prince of wales from the the senedd. she then went into the debating chamber in the middle of the the senedd, for the first time during the pandemic, she was greeted by all 60 members of the the senedd, the first time they have met since the first time they have met since the pandemic. a few concerts and songs inside before giving a speech, where she congratulated the the senedd after the election in may. the first minister also making a speech, saying how this term was in the shadow of the covid pandemic. the queen and now has gone back to the royal train and will head back to london after officially opening of the the senedd for its sixth term. ., ., , of the the senedd for its sixth term. . .,, ., .,, of the the senedd for its sixth term. . ., ., this year has seen some of the world's richest men making forays into space tourism. but the duke of cambridge has told the bbc that he thinks there should be more focus on repairing this planet, than finding another to live on. his comments come in the r
accompanied by a military procession, and then a 21 gun salute signifying the arrival of the prince of wales from the the senedd. she then went into the debating chamber in the middle of the the senedd, for the first time during the pandemic, she was greeted by all 60 members of the the senedd, the first time they have met since the first time they have met since the pandemic. a few concerts and songs inside before giving a speech, where she congratulated the the senedd after the election in...
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the prince of wales are spoken exclusively to the bbc ahead of the cop26 talks of climate change. 0ur the farmer didn't need any more. the thing is, i managed to plant in the same year that my grandson was born, my eldest, george, so i thought i'd recall that prince george's. i'd recall that prince george's-_ i'd recall that prince george's. i'd recall that prince georue's. ,, ., , i'd recall that prince georue's. ,, . george's. this is what is so interesting, _ george's. this is what is so interesting, coming - george's. this is what is so interesting, coming back. george's. this is what is so | interesting, coming back 50 years later and talking indisputable garden of yours, but the narrative has changed. a lot of the things you've said i now mainstream. going to glasgow to talk about the issues. , , ., ~ ., issues. they 'ust talk, and the roblem issues. they 'ust talk, and the problem is — issues. theyjust talk, and the problem is to _ issues. theyjust talk, and the problem is to get _ issues. theyjust talk, and the problem is to get action - issues. theyjust talk, and the problem
the prince of wales are spoken exclusively to the bbc ahead of the cop26 talks of climate change. 0ur the farmer didn't need any more. the thing is, i managed to plant in the same year that my grandson was born, my eldest, george, so i thought i'd recall that prince george's. i'd recall that prince george's-_ i'd recall that prince george's. i'd recall that prince georue's. ,, ., , i'd recall that prince georue's. ,, . george's. this is what is so interesting, _ george's. this is what is so...
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"we need to come together to build the sustainable future we so desperately need," tweets the prince of wales prince william has also teamed up with david attenborough, who has himself spent many years warning of the dangers posed by climate change. that's why i agreed to join the earthshot prize council. i noticed the ironing vendors in my street using charcoal. | the earthshot finalists include 14—year—old vinisha umashankar from tamil nadu in southern india. she's designed a solar—powered ironing stall. it even has a mobile phone charging point. and earlier this week, buckingham palace and other london landmarks were lit up in green to mark this evening's earthshot awards. james reynolds, bbc news. windermere in the lake district could become ecologically dead within years, because of the amount of sewage being pumped into its waters, according to campaigners. an online petition calling for a ban on sewage pollution, has now reached over 99—thousand signatures. but, the situation is complex, as our environment correspondent judy hobson explains. tourists come to the lake district for its o
"we need to come together to build the sustainable future we so desperately need," tweets the prince of wales prince william has also teamed up with david attenborough, who has himself spent many years warning of the dangers posed by climate change. that's why i agreed to join the earthshot prize council. i noticed the ironing vendors in my street using charcoal. | the earthshot finalists include 14—year—old vinisha umashankar from tamil nadu in southern india. she's designed a...
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then, enter stage left, an ally, the prince of wales had been invited by the italian prime minister to leaders and he did not hold back. he told them they had an overwhelming responsibility to a generation yet unborn and must harness the private sector to save the world. ladies and gentlemen, cop26 begins in glasgow tomorrow, quite literally it is the last chance saloon. we must now translate fine words into still finer actions. and as the enormity of the climate challenge dominates people's conversations and as the future of humanity and nature herself are at stake, it is surely time to set aside our differences and grasp this unique opportunity to launch a substantial green recovery by putting the global economy on a confident, sustainable trajectory and thus save our planet. alongside such heady stuff came more mundane politics. the prime minister and president macron spending 25 minutes discussing their dispute over fishing rights, agreeing, according to french officials, to work on practical measures to achieve a de—escalation of the row. but the focus of the summit remains the cl
then, enter stage left, an ally, the prince of wales had been invited by the italian prime minister to leaders and he did not hold back. he told them they had an overwhelming responsibility to a generation yet unborn and must harness the private sector to save the world. ladies and gentlemen, cop26 begins in glasgow tomorrow, quite literally it is the last chance saloon. we must now translate fine words into still finer actions. and as the enormity of the climate challenge dominates people's...