earlier, i spoke to our royal correspondent, sean coughlan, about the queen's conversation.w words being shared in private. and you need very good hearing to make them out as well. but people are interested, because it provides a glimpse into the queen's thoughts, i think. and she actually was very engaged with the issues around the cop26 summit on climate change. and, as you say, it echoes some of the thoughts of other members of her family this week, prince charles and prince william. so maybe, there's an insight into what they talk about around the dinner table, perhaps! and it's not party politics, is it? it's a conversation about saving the planet which is, in some ways, it's not controversial. no, that's right. and again, it's not a sort of policy position. it's talking to people in private. it's sort of showing signs of a slightly exasperated host as well, not knowing who's going to turn up for an event. you know, will china come or not? it's almost where international diplomacy meets the politics of a dinner party. and i can sort of feel her frustration with not know