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"palace king charles" Discussed on Elvis Duran Presents: Celebrity Buzz

"A little bit more into this. So as the story went, first off, rob shooter had, but when J.Lo and a rod got engaged, you were one of the first to say that they would not be walking down the aisle. And you were very true on that point. Second the rumor of ara, the reason why the relationship ended, a rod was a little curious with other females. So the only way to play this is if he went to she's the one that got away. Right. You have to be the nice guy. You have to be the nice guy. Yeah, you can't say, you know, I'm furious about this. And I also think it's really clever. It's a bit of a PR trick, so before I was a fabulous gossip columnist and doing podcasts and all this stuff, I was a publicist, so I know a PR statement when I see one. I'm an every writer. I know I looked at it like eagle eyes. I'm still a publicist at heart, you know, I'm a good publicist. I don't do it anymore, but I still know what they're doing. That's probably why I'm a good gossip columnist because I know all these statements. Whenever you throw in the children you win there, because it shuts everything down, the minute he wished her children the best. Now you've got to approach that very differently. It would be easy. About a nice guy. And we looked like not nice guys if we talk about him that, because now we're talking about children, which we can really stop. They go to the next step. If I follow up on that, then I'm a bad guys. You have to be very, very careful. So a rod, you know, nicely played, is that I think they say it in the land of baseball. What would be a baseball equivalent? This is a home run. Well, no, home run would be if he actually married Jennifer. He's safely got to first. He's safely got out of this. He's definitely got a Chris Wallace. I love you, these cheeky questions. Chris Wallace is like an older Andy Cohen, isn't it? It's a cheeky little devil. He gets away with stuff. He is. I mean, but I'm used to Chris Wallace. What's going on between the left and right side politics. Well, I'm glad Chris you've finally found the real news. The newsweek, Katherine. Brings us to our poll question of the day. A rod. Spoke about J.Lo Marion ban Affleck and said, I wish them the very best. Hey, do you believe him were some naughty? Do you think I read really does, which Jennifer? And then the bears, I want to know, go vote on our Twitter page at naughty nice rob, but a Facebook page is naughty or soon and be sure to check back. Tamar Ralph, your results. Hey Garrett love, what are you working on? Rob sit back for a story. Let me take this one, and you rush the voice. So as we know, a few about a year and change ago, Scooter Braun bought a record label, big machine records who was also had the rights to Taylor Swift's music. Now Taylor Swift has moved on from that management company, but that management company still owned all of Taylor Swift's songs. Hence why she's rerecording. So when Scooter Braun and his company bought this, all of Taylor Swift fans were furious, including Taylor, saying, this is uncalled for he's going to ruin my music. He's a bully, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So now two years later, Scooter Braun, who has gone through a lot over the last year, sat down with his best friend Jay Williams, who has a podcast, and he opened up in tows, I learned an important lesson from this. So, you know, obviously, Taylor went public with the frustration when Scooter Braun and his label bought her rights, claiming she was previously blocked from trying to buy the masters, and this is what scooter said. I was under very strict NDA, a non disclosure agreement with the gentleman who owned it. And I couldn't tell any artist that even Taylor Swift, I wasn't allowed to. I wasn't legally allowed to. So which is interesting because we then tend to think of it. We just thought we were wrong was coming into it, going, I'm going to screw it up. And it's not true. Correct. So I was excited to work with every artist on the label. So when we finalized the deal, I started making phone calls to say, hey, I'm a part of this, and before I could even do that, I made four phone calls and all hell broke loose as we've learned. So he goes, I regret that I have so the regret I have is that I've made the assumption that everyone was going to have a conversation with me, see my intent, see my character and say, great. Let's be in business together and I made the assumption with people that I didn't know. So it's interesting. I mean, as we know Scooter Braun reps Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, J Balvin, the works pretty much BTS. So he ended up selling big machine two years later after the mess made a hell of a lot of money and then he put that towards buying the BTS label. But here's the thing. We don't know if Taylor Swift is going to forgive it. Forgive Scooter Braun and mister borchetta, who is the other gentleman who previously on the label, I don't think so, but as we know, Taylor Swift rerecording all her albums so she could have ownership of her music. Yeah, I mean, there are the both winners here. Taylor's rerecording her albums and they're doing incredibly well, such as making a ton of money there, so she's basically getting back all her masters because she's recreating new ones. Scooters sold the label already and made hundreds of millions of dollars, so he went to. So don't get too concerned about anybody here, but there is a lesson in this, isn't there. Scooter should have known better, I think, like it's awfully sweet, but maybe a little naive to think you can just turn up and own somebody's catalog their life work and not talk to them about it beforehand, but at the same time, he wasn't a confidentiality clause so he couldn't talk about it. The assumption here and I think scooter's right is the mistake is the assumption don't assume that everybody wants you to own part of them without a talk about it. Like if you think about it, just in our own lives. When we get a new balls, it's really scary. You don't want necessarily somebody else coming in and it's silly to assume that when you walk in everyone's going to impress you. This has happened to me. I was given a job at a magazine, so when I no longer wanted to do publicity, okay magazine had launched an America and they offered me the executive editor job. I just assumed Garrett. I would walk in and there'd be a red carpet and flowers. And it was the first time really in my life dare I say that I turned to put a job that didn't want me and I didn't quite know how to deal with it like every other job I'd had been an intern or an assistant to a junior publicist or a publicist I'd worked my way up into that field and so when I got the promotion it felt quite natural but just to change three years in the middle of my career was something that a lot of people at the magazine world didn't like and I really had to prove myself and I realized that I'd made a terrible mistake not except in the job but assuming they were going to want me they didn't want me out to work really, really hard to prove myself. What about you Gareth? Have you ever walked into a job where they didn't want you? Well, this is the only job that I know of. How long have you been? Almost 20 years. Yeah, straight out of high school. So they want you then when you walk in start out of high school, they love you. Everyone's kind to you and then you stayed around. Yeah, no, and I think the thing that people get caught up when is, once you get comfortable, then that's where I've always been one to look over my shoulder 'cause, you know, the next person's right there. So if you get comfortable and complacent, then that's when you kind of lose that focus of doing your job and so yeah, I've been, I've been very fortunate, but also very awake in the sense of, you know, hey, what footsteps are coming from behind my back. As for a Scooter Braun though, the one thing I would say in my eyes that he made the mistake, yes, legally, he couldn't talk to anybody. But you would think the magnitude of the superstar of Taylor Swift. You would find a way to go, hey, listen, I would love to sit down real quick and talk. She doesn't know what you're about to talk about. So she could be open to anything at that point. And that's where you have the conversation. Because at the end of the day, I mean, talk about it guys, talk about it with everything with your partner so if you're friends in life, talk about stuff. Now I'm not telling you to break an NDA called Robert, wouldn't want you to break the law, but the more you talk about stuff in life, I think the better it is. Hey, moving along this in the portrait app by the palace, King Charles, Camilla, William and Kate, and they make the castle rob. Are you finally in there? Your portrait. I want to give you a Darby. I want to get into this guy's roots. I'm going to get in that picture. They didn't want us, but it's the four of them, and it contains a very rare look of PDA, so a new portrait has been released by the palace. It was actually taken the night before the queen's state funeral according to a press release, so PDA is normally not really approved with the royals, but here in this picture we do see them at least touching they're holding hands, they're touching each other's arms. It's really quite sweet. I think this is going to be a new look for the palace. Do I think we're going to see them making out Kim Kardashian style or should I say Courtney Kardashian and Travis? No. And then we're going to see that, but I think we're going to see a little bit more. Charles and Camilla are not going to be sitting at the drum set. Playing with their tongue. But I like this a little bit more affection and some people are saying it's a snub, but Harry and Meghan are not in this picture, but we've got to get over that now. Stop breaking it down. How are you making decided to leave? They've left. It's over. It's like trying to see Victoria Beckham in the spy skills reunion. She's not there. Just in temperature. Yeah, he doesn't want to be in it. Happy 25 years though, Spice Girls. I love the Spice Girls. But she's God. You have to say she's gone. The same with nsync, just in his life. I still have hope. How dare you? How dare you? They went on hiatus back in 1998. And they will be back. So we have to get used to that. This is the royal family. It's those four. He wants to keep it small. I think that's smart. He wants to keep a lid on the finances. I think that's smart. This is the four and I'm here for it. I looked at that picture and I said, hello, you look fantastic. How do you feel about it? You're still mis Harry in the photographs or have you moved on? I think I've moved on. I'm not one of a, I'm offended. Like it is what it is at this point. Like, you gotta get used to it. Gotta get used to change, just like a rod had to get used to seeing Jennifer Lopez with Ben Affleck. Don't get used to that. He does, but when you say portrait, I think they sat for a painting, but it's different from a place. It is a photograph. But you can still say like a portrait I think of a photograph. Yeah, they didn't have a painting, but that would have been a very royal thing to do, but I think it takes a little longer. But you would think they would be pretty quick at this point. It's not painting by numbers. Imagine how awkward that would be a painting and Harry had to sit there for hours and hours. Hey, what's going on? Let's talk about some love. Trevor Noah and liberty show, but not leaving the world of love. What's he up to? Oh, yeah, that's right. So Trevor, Trevor Noah, of course, of The Daily Show just announced last week that he was going to be leaving The Daily Show, doesn't know when, but just put it out there and he'll let us know when he's leaving. So how does he, how does he celebrate this new part of his life? He goes out on a date with the biggest pop star in the world. We'll do a leap of apparently. So they grab some dinner at miss lily's a Jamaican restaurant on the lower east side of Manhattan and here's the thing. They were no one's talking about their dinner or the fact that they sat and probably had great conversations. Everyone's talking about the kiss in the street before they went their separate ways. So it was a very telling and interesting obviously Trevor Noah 38 Dua Lipa 27. She's in New York constantly. He lives in New York. Everyone is positive. I haven't told you. I've only seen the negatives because everyone loves each then they're like, first off, let's be honest. No one out there listening right now, and as much as I hate to burst anybody's bubble, had a shot with Trevor Noah or Dua Lipa. All right? Like everybody's, oh, I'm so mad. Trevor no of the market. But we won't get it down. You're probably right. You're probably right about that. I booked into him once on the west side highway, so I gave her a walk each day. I bumped into him. He was just walking by himself. He's a really good-looking guy. And I saw his hair great hair, this big smile, he was on his phone, he was laughing, he was talking. And I saw him from a distance and I was like, I want a handsome guy, and then he's got close, so I was like, oh, it's Trevor Noah, which makes him even more handsome, I think. And so he could look. Like, you know, like you're being watched. You're Trevor Noah, you're the Dua Lipa, arguably the biggest pop star in the world. You're in the middle of Manhattan and you kiss. It would be one thing it would be like a kiss on the cheek like if I saw you. I was like, all right, rob. Thanks for doing that. I like this. I think they're throwing caution to the wind. This is about the two of them. Ignore all us for a minute, have a little bit of normal love, love, love, we're here for love on the not even our show. How are we going to take a quick break and we will be right back. Welcome back to the nobody but nice show I'm rob shoe so if I dear friend, Garrett Vogel. Hey Garrett, let's get to the polls. Last show we talked about Sarah Jessica Parker, who missed the New York City ballet gala that she was being honored at after a sudden family situation. It turns out that her stepfather passed away. She managed to get to the bedside before he passed, so thank goodness Sarah did that. A question, was it wrong for her to leave this gala? So if you're going to get honored at an event, regardless of what's going on, even a family situation should you stay, let's have a look. 98% no leave. Leave, leave, leave. We are totally with you and we're sending a letter. I want to talk to the 2%. By the way. I know it was said that I love Sarah Jessica Parker. Don't forget to vote on today's poll, go to our Twitter page at northern ice rub, a Facebook page is not a gossip and be sure to check back tomorrow to hear your results. Hey, let's do a nice of the day. All right, let's talk about Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher. She says that the open door policy in her home pertaining to the bathroom. She goes, she opened up about the lack of privacy in her family's home, which if you have a family of two, three, four, 5, you understand this. She was talking about the bathroom and it's just one of those where for better or worse as a family, the kids have all the kind of embodied functions of as every standard norm. I never thought I would be the person that was able to go to the bathroom with the door open. Everything started when Mila found someone constantly knocking on the door I was like, oh, forget it, just keep the door open. So I get it. Like, no matter what, you think that the bathroom, especially if you have kids, is like, all right, I get 5 minutes, just quiet, do what I gotta do, and then you go, hello. Are you there? Hey, I saw you going there. I'm hungry. I'm hungry. I'm hungry, mom. Dad. I don't have children. But I think that this would be a step too far for me. I do not have an open door bathroom policy in my house, and there's just two of us living here. What about in your home Gareth? We kind of have a closed door, but the door's still knocks. But let me ask you this question. Rob shirt, so you can relate. Do you let Darby in the bathroom with you? I do. When I first got him, it was I wasn't used to living with a doggy. And so Darby pushes his nose, because we don't have a lock on the door, but I close the door, you don't have a lot on your bathroom. I am never going to the bathroom in your house. I'm not running in, there's only three, but if you read my house, there's been three people here. I can see one of them, Bruce. I can see myself. So I know where you are. So you kind of have an open door box. Maybe I do. I don't know. Hey, your advice is the day she got us talking about this, even though I'm not quite sure I agree. Selena Gomez is addressing the violent disgusting hate following Hailey Bieber's podcast comments. So Hailey Bieber did a podcast recently and she said, what are the lowest moments was dealing with all the online hate shortly after this aired? Selena addressed the online hate on TikTok, she's a really remarkable person, Selena Gomez, like she doesn't have to do this. It'd be easy to ignore it. And she says no. I'm not ignoring it. I don't want this. I don't want vile disgusting things. It's not fair words really, really matter. I'm impressed. I'm really am I forget how impressive she is constantly and I shouldn't. I get it. But I think she's brilliant. What do you think about her Garrett? It's definitely the high road. But again, just let go, just like we were talking about. Harry and Alex Rodriguez, everyone that still believes that Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber are going to get back together. You need to let the following isn't the same. It's not all of them. But some of the fans it is over. Let them move on talking to moving on, let's end with a moment of rabi. You get a rubber on the other one. Yeah, rob. I love this crew. It's from Henry Matisse, the artist, and we don't normally quote our on this podcast normally we could Kim Kardashian, but I just love this quote. We should do more Henry. Henry Matisse, maybe we'll do Picasso tomorrow. Okay. I love this quote. There are always flowers for those who want to see them. I woke up this morning. I have a little bit of a cold. I'll admit. I didn't necessarily see the flowers. And I stopped, I poured myself a cup of coffee, and I saw a flower out of my window and I smiled. They are there if you want to see them. I did not want to see them this morning. I was in a bit of a grumpy mood. And there was a flower that I didn't see looking at me, and I saw it in the end. You can see the flowers, I promise you, if you want to see them, they are there. That is it for today. Thank you so much. For listening to the naughty but nice thank you carrot with rob a dollar. You're so romantic. Production of iHeart radio. Let's be honest, I'm the flower. You're my flower. Oh, that would be a lovely payoff. I wish I thought about that. I'm in the window. Hi, rob. The end of the movie had we been on lifetime. Garrett and you are my flower. Don't forget to subscribe on the iHeartRadio app or Apple podcast or wherever you listen and leave us a review if you can get lots of new reviews. I did your show last week. Garrett I did albus show. We got a ton of new listeners, so welcome, welcome, welcome. The power of that show Garrett. It's massive. You never know and that's the weird thing about who's listening to the podcast. We just, we assume it's just a conversation between you and I. Rob shooter and the flower. That's the new podcast that we're starting tomorrow. But the amount of people that just listen that we have no idea, we appreciate it. And we thank you. We do thank you. And I give one shout out happy birthday Terry, somebody who we know is always listening. 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"palace king charles" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

04:19 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on WTOP

"Following for you today, Britain and the world is laying Queen Elizabeth II to rest at a state funeral that will draw presidents, kings, princes, and prime ministers as well as millions of people lining the streets of London to say their final goodbyes to the monarch whose 70 year reign defined an age. Meantime, Britain honored its longtime serving monarch, one last time before today's state funeral. A moment of silence in memory of the queen, as millions across Britain paused to reflect on the life of the only monarch most had ever known up until her death. At Buckingham Palace, King Charles and Camilla, the queen consort, hosted a state reception like no other before it. Hundreds of dignitaries from around the world, including President Biden, along with other presidents, prime ministers, emperors, kings, queens, and sultans gathered to honor Elizabeth II. CBS News London. All of Puerto Rico is without power after hurricane Fiona crashed ashore Sunday. The storm hit the island as a category one hurricane. Meteorologist Mike Seidel is in point a with more. Hurricane Fiona's gonna take a swipe at the Dominican Republic then head north, missing The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos with the direct hit, but by the middle of the week, it could. It could make a direct hit on Bermuda. President Biden declared a state of emergency in Puerto Rico as Fiona approached the island. Meanwhile, WTO, Steve dresner has covered hurricanes and tropical storms in Puerto Rico. He tells us what it's like to be on the island with limited resources. You may have gas, but there's no power to power the gas pumps. There's no ATMs to get your money. And you're basically paralyzed. I mean, they're not a lot of resources. They're Puerto Rico still has a problem with infrastructure. I tweeted out a couple of pieces of video in the last two hours that there was a pedestrian bridge. Basically, a big flood came across it, and it just snapped like toothpicks. And it's going to be a long recovery process like the last storm from two years ago. We thought things were bad then. You ain't seen nothing yet, so to speak. The week starts out with some of the highest profile trials set to begin in the U.S. capitol attack, including one this morning. Doug Jensen of Iowa is the man prosecutors say was at the front of that mob January 6th, confronting that solitary U.S. capitol police officer. He goes on trial this week and that officer, Eugene Goodman, is expected to testify. Another big trial next week, the oath keepers seditious conspiracy case, jury selection begins early next week. That CBS News correspondents, Scott McFarland. A hearing today in a Baltimore courtroom for adnan syed. Syed is currently serving life plus 30 years in prison for the death of his high school ex-girlfriend. Last week, Baltimore prosecutors filed a motion to vacate his murder conviction, and they want a new trial in the death of the high school student. You may remember syed was featured in the podcast cereal. Baltimore prosecutors say information revealed that this year about two other potential suspects being involved in the case. And now to Ukraine, Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky promised his country Sunday that there would be no let up after a series of Ukrainian victories taking cities and towns back from Russian troops. It's four 35. Here's Mike Cecilia, the executive vice president for industries at Oracle on the cloud exchange sponsored by Oracle. What Oracle does that's different. And you may not know about is specialized in about 11 industries today where we have deep vertical expertise. Meaning we have edge compute edge application offerings. These could be about 5G management systems for large telcos, electronic health records for construction management solutions and so on and so on. So listen to the entire discussion on federal news network, search

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"palace king charles" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

04:00 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on WTOP

"State funeral. A moment of silence in memory of the queen, as millions across Britain paused to reflect on the life of the only monarch most had ever known up until her death. At Buckingham Palace, King Charles and Camilla, the queen consort, hosted a state reception like no other before it. Hundreds of dignitaries from around the world, including President Biden, along with other presidents, prime ministers, emperors, kings, queens, and sultans gathered to honor Elizabeth II. CBS News, London. All of Puerto Rico is without power after hurricane Fiona crashed ashore Sunday. The storm hit the island as a category one hurricane. Meteorologist Mike Seidel is in Ponce with more. Hurricane Fiona's gonna take a swipe at the Dominican Republic then head north missing The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos with the direct hit, but by the middle of the week, it could. It could make a direct hit on Bermuda. President Biden declared a state of emergency in Puerto Rico as Fiona approached the island. Meanwhile, WTO Steve dresner has covered hurricanes and tropical storms in Puerto Rico. He tells us what it's like to be on the island with limited resources. You may have gas, but there's no power to power the gas pumps. There's no ATMs to get your money. And you're basically paralyzed. I mean, they're not a lot of resources. They're Puerto Rico still has a problem with infrastructure. I tweeted out a couple of pieces of video in the last two hours that there was a pedestrian bridge. Basically, a big flood came across it, and it just snapped like toothpicks. And it's going to be a long recovery process like the last storm from two years ago. We thought things were bad then. You ain't seen nothing yet, so to speak. The week starts out with some of the highest profile trials set to begin in the U.S. capitol attack, including one this morning. Doug Jensen of Iowa is the man prosecutors say was at the front of that mob January 6th, confronting that solitary U.S. capitol police officer. He goes on trial this week and that officer, Eugene Goodman, is expected to testify. Another big trial next week, the oath keepers seditious conspiracy case, jury selection begins early next week. That CBS News correspondent Scott mcfarlane, a hearing today in a Baltimore courtroom for adnan syed, syed is currently serving life plus 30 years in prison for the death of his high school ex-girlfriend. Last week, Baltimore prosecutors filed a motion to vacate his murder conviction, and they want a new trial in the death of the high school student. You may remember syed was featured in the podcast cereal. Baltimore prosecutors say information revealed this year about two other potential suspects being involved in the case. Now to Ukraine, president volodymyr zelensky promised his country Sunday that there would be no let up after a series of Ukrainian victories, taking cities and towns back from Russian troops. He said there would be no lull until all of Ukraine is freed. Russian shelling hits cities and towns across a wide stretch of Ukraine over the weekend. The British defense ministry warned that Russia's likely to increase attacks on civilian targets, as it suffers battlefield defeats, a Vatican envoy distributing humanitarian aid was among those who came under fire. There were no injuries in prosecutors in harkey, are accusing Russia of torturing civilians in one village that was recently freed. And it looks like coming up on Washington Post film critic and Hornaday talks about the new movie the woman king

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"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:26 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony. I am deeply aware of this great inheritance and the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty, which have now passed to me. Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. The Justice Department and Donald Trump's legal team have proposed candidates to serve as an independent arbiter who will review documents the FBI seized in its search of the former president's Florida home. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The Justice Department has proposed two retired judges. Barbara Jones served on the federal bundchen as performed the role of special master before Thomas Griffith is a former federal appeals court judge. Trump's team also proposed to retire judge Raymond Derry also a former federal prosecutor and Florida lawyer Paul huck junior. The two sides differ on the scope of duties, Trump lawyers want the special master to review all seized documents, including those with classification markings and filter out any that may be protected by claims of executive privilege. The Justice Department says the arbiter should not be permitted to inspect classified records or to take into account potential claims of executive privilege. Ben Thomas, Washington, two federal agencies have agreed which one will lead investigations of accidents in the emerging commercial space business. I Norman hall. The national transportation safety board will take the lead in investigating space accident that involved death or serious injury or that create potentially deadly debris. The federal aviation administration will handle other investigations. The NTSB is currently the primary investigator of crashes involving airplanes in other modes of transportation, but has no authority to write regulations. The FAA is the chief safety regulator for the aviation industry, the two agencies are frequently at odds. The agreement announced that NASA's mission control center in Houston is the first to be signed by the agency's leaders in 22 years. Norman hall, Washington. I Mike Gracia reporting Planned Parenthood maps its strategy to protect abortion rights. Plant parenthood representatives from 24 states met in California's capital Friday to map out a nationwide strategy to protect and strengthen access to abortion. The group would ultimately like to follow California's lead, where state lawmakers passed robust abortion protections this year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned roe V wade. At a meeting attended by a reporter for The Associated Press, participants were not specific about their strategies. But in Lansing, Michigan Friday. That motion carries four zero. The Michigan board of state canvassers agreed to put proposal three on the November ballot, asking voters if the right to an abortion should be added to the state constitution. I'm Mike Gracia. I'm Mike Hempen with an AP news minute. King Charles has officially been proclaimed Britain's monarch, AP correspondent Karen Chammas, has more from London. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur

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"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:37 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. On the balcony of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony, Charles automatic. You can't get much for 5 bucks these days. Unless you go to Wendy's for a $5 piggy bag. Get your choice of double stack, junior bacon cheeseburger or crispy chicken BLT. Plus four piece nugs fries and a drink. All for just 5 bucks. You let the bag that was smooth, wasn't it? That's how you're gonna feel when you get that biggie bag at Wendy's. U.S. prices participation may vary includes four piece nuggets small soft drink and small fry prices may be higher in Alaska and Hawaii. And was marked on Sunday with memorials at The Pentagon in a field in Pennsylvania, and in New York City, where most of the nearly 3000 people were killed that day, 21 years ago Charles J Moro. Dorsey, Mara. At the World Trade Center memorial, there was on and off rain while the reading of the names of those killed on 9 11 took place. Right now I feel like they haven't a crime. Family and friends like Deborah Burton came bearing pictures of their loved ones. She also brought flowers to place where her friend Joyce Carpenter's name is inscribed. I promise her. J Solomon, who lost

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03:26 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony. I am deeply aware of this great inheritance and of the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty, which have now passed to me. Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. The Justice Department and Donald Trump's legal team have proposed candidates to serve as an independent arbiter who will review documents the FBI seized in its search of the former president's Florida home. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The Justice Department has proposed two retired judges. Barbara Jones served on the federal bundchen as performed the role of special master before Thomas Griffith is a former federal appeals court judge. Trump's team also proposed to retire judge Raymond Derry also a former federal prosecutor and Florida lawyer Paul huck junior the two sides differ on the scope of duties Trump lawyers want the special master to review all seized documents, including those with classification markings and filter out any that may be protected by claims of executive privilege. The Justice Department says the arbiter should not be permitted to inspect classified records or to take into account potential claims of executive privilege. Ben Thomas, Washington, two federal agencies have agreed which one will lead investigations of accidents in the emerging commercial space business. I Norman hall. The national transportation safety board will take the lead in investigating space accident that involved death or serious injury or that create potentially deadly debris. The federal aviation administration will handle other investigations. The NTSB is currently the primary investigator of crashes involving airplanes and other modes of transportation but has no authority to write regulations. The FAA is the chief safety regulator for the aviation industry, the two agencies are frequently at odds. The agreement announced that NASA's mission control center in Houston is the first to be signed by the agency's leaders in 22 years. Norman hall, Washington. I Mike rossia reporting Planned Parenthood maps its strategy to protect abortion rights. Plant parenthood representatives from 24 states met in California's capital Friday to map out a nationwide strategy to protect and strengthen access to abortion. The group would ultimately like to follow California's lead, where state lawmakers passed robust abortion protections this year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned roe V wade. At a meeting attended by a reporter for The Associated Press, participants were not specific about their strategies. But in Lansing, Michigan Friday. That motion carries four zero. The Michigan board of state canvassers agreed to put proposal three on the November ballot, asking voters if the right to an abortion should be added to the state constitution. I'm Mike Gracia. I'm Mike Hempen with an AP news minute. King Charles has officially been proclaimed Britain's monarch, AP correspondent Karen Chammas, has more from London. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur

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03:20 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony. I am deeply aware of this great inheritance and the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty, which have now passed to me. Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. The Justice Department and Donald Trump's legal team have proposed candidates to serve as an independent arbiter who will review documents the FBI seized in its search of the former president's Florida home. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The Justice Department has proposed two retired judges. Barbara Jones served on the federal bundchen as performed the role of special master before. Thomas Griffith is a former federal appeals court judge. Trump's team also proposed to retire judge Raymond Derry also a former federal prosecutor and Florida lawyer Paul huck junior. The two sides differ on the scope of duties, Trump lawyers want the special master to review all seized documents, including those with classification markings and filter out any that may be protected by claims of executive privilege. The Justice Department says the arbiter should not be permitted to inspect classified records or to take into account potential claims of executive privilege. Ben Thomas, Washington, two federal agencies have agreed which one will lead investigations of accidents in the emerging commercial space business. I Norman hall. The national transportation safety board will take the lead in investigating space accidents that involve death or serious injury or that create potentially deadly debris. The federal aviation administration will handle other investigations. The NTSB is currently the primary investigator of crashes involving airplanes in other modes of transportation, but has no authority to write regulations. The FAA is the chief safety regulator for the aviation industry, the two agencies are frequently at odds. The agreement announced that NASA's mission control center in Houston is the first to be signed by the agency's leaders in 22 years. Norman hall, Washington. I Mike Gracia reporting Planned Parenthood maps its strategy to protect abortion rights. Plant parenthood representatives from 24 states met in California's capital Friday to map out a nationwide strategy to protect and strengthen access to abortion. The group would ultimately like to follow California's lead, where state lawmakers passed robust abortion protections this year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned roe V wade. At a meeting attended by a reporter for The Associated Press, participants were not specific about their strategies. But in Lansing, Michigan Friday. That motion carries four zero. The Michigan board of state canvassers agreed to put proposal three on the November ballot, asking voters if the right to an abortion should be added to the state constitution. I'm Mike Gracia. I'm Mike Hempen with an AP news minute. King Charles has officially been proclaimed Britain's monarch, AP correspondent Karen Chammas, has more from London. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is

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01:40 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"And rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. Don't face the case. On the balcony of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony, Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. It says the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth will be on Monday, march 19th. The wildfires in Southern California are feeling the effect of what used to be hurricane K, which weakened into a tropical storm before it reached a state. The AP's Julie Walker reports. Right now there are 12 active wildfires since Cal fire's Isaac Sanchez and hurricane K helped battle blazes in the southern part of the state. It did bring rain. It did bring higher humidities and of course that's always a blessing when it comes to buyers. But not in the north, the mosquito fire near Sacramento, so residents like Debra keever fleeing. We evacuated in my husband. While James Lowry stayed behind and was using a garden hose to spray down structures. We've been fighting it all night. My brother was right there last night when the fire jumped the line on mosquito Reggie came up on those streets. And the flames were 300 feet in the air, the trees

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AP News

03:33 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Solely and rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. On the balcony of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony. I am deeply aware of this great inheritance and the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty, which have now passed to me. Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. The Justice Department and Donald Trump's legal team have proposed candidates to serve as an independent arbiter who will review documents the FBI seized in its search of the former president's Florida home. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The Justice Department has proposed two retired judges, Barbara Jones served on the federal bundchen as performed the role of special master before Thomas Griffith is a former federal appeals court judge. Trump's team also proposed to retire judge Raymond deary also a former federal prosecutor and Florida lawyer Paul huck junior. The two sides differ on the scope of duties, Trump lawyers want the special master to review all seized documents, including those with classification markings and filter out any that may be protected by claims of executive privilege. The Justice Department says the arbiter should not be permitted to inspect classified records or to take into account potential claims of executive privilege. Ben Thomas, Washington, two federal agencies have agreed which one will lead investigations of accidents in the emerging commercial space business. I Norman hall. The national transportation safety board will take the lead in investigating space accident that involved death or serious injury or that create potentially deadly debris. The federal aviation administration will handle other investigations. The NTSB is currently the primary investigator of crashes involving airplanes in other modes of transportation but has no authority to write regulations. The FAA is the chief safety regulator for the aviation industry, the two agencies are frequently at odds. The agreement announced that NASA's mission control center in Houston is the first to be signed by the agency's leaders in 22 years. Norman hall, Washington. I Mike Gracia reporting Planned Parenthood maps its strategy to protect abortion rights. Plant parenthood representatives from 24 states met in California's capital Friday to map out a nationwide strategy to protect and strengthen access to abortion. The group would ultimately like to follow California's lead, where state lawmakers passed robust abortion protections this year after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned roe V wade. At a meeting attended by a reporter for The Associated Press, participants were not specific about their strategies. But in Lansing, Michigan Friday. That motion carries four zero. The Michigan board of state canvassers agreed to put proposal three on the November ballot, asking voters if the right to an abortion should be added to the state constitution. I'm Mike Gracia. I'm Mike Hempen with an AP news minute. King Charles has officially been proclaimed Britain's monarch, AP correspondent Kieran Chammas, has more from London. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is solely

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AP News

01:32 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"And rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. On the balcony of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony, Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. It says the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth will be on Monday, march 19th. The wildfires in Southern California are feeling the effect of what used to be hurricane Kay, which weakened into a tropical storm before it reached a state. The AP's Julie Walker reports. Right now there are 12 active wildfires that's Cal fire's Isaac Sanchez and hurricane K helped battle blazes in the southern part of the state. It did bring higher humidities and of course that's always a blessing when it comes to buyers. But not in the north, the mosquito fire near Sacramento, so residents like Deborah fleeing. We evacuated in my husband having shoes on. While James Lowry stayed behind and was using a garden hose to spray down structures. We've been fighting it all night. My brother was right there last night when the fire

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01:43 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Monarch, AP correspondent Karen Chammas, has more from London. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. On the balcony of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony, Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. It says the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth will be on Monday, march 19th. The wildfires in Southern California are feeling the effect of what used to be hurricane K, which weakened into a tropical storm before it reached a state. The AP's Julie Walker reports. Right now there are 12 active wildfires as Cal fire's Isaac Sanchez and hurricane K helped battle blazes in the southern part of the state. It did bring higher humidities and of course that's always a blessing when it comes to buyers. But not in the north, the mosquito fire near Sacramento, so a residents like Deborah keever fleeing. We evacuated in my husband had two different shoes on. While James Lowry stayed behind and was using a garden hose to spray down structures. We've been fighting it all night. My brother was right there last night when the fire

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01:42 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Solely and rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. Josh faced the king. On the balcony of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony, Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. It says the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth will be on Monday, march 19th. The wildfires in Southern California are feeling the effect of what used to be hurricane Kay, which weakened into a tropical storm before it reached a state. The AP's Julie Walker reports. Right now there are 12 active wildfires, says Cal fire's Isaac Sanchez, and hurricane K helped battle blazes in the southern part of the state. It did bring higher humidities and of course that's always a blessing when it comes to buyers. But not in the north, the mosquito fire near Sacramento, so a residents like Deborah fleeing. We evacuated in my husband had two different shoes on. While James Lowry stayed behind and was using a garden hose to spray down structures. We've been fighting it all night. My brother was right there last night when the fire jumped the line on mosquito Reggie came up on those streets. And the flames were 300 feet in the air, the trees were exploding

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02:58 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Looking at us and saying, what are they doing after all this time? Gordon haberman lost his daughter, Andrea and says he hopes to live to see the outcome. I have to know. I promised her I would follow this through to the end. One attorney involved in the case says their attempting to reach an agreement avoiding a trial, Julie Walker, New York, King Charles the third has officially been proclaimed Britain's king in a pomp filled ceremony steeped in ancient tradition. Charles spent 7 decades as the heir apparent until the day of his mother's death. However, the accession ceremony was a key ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country an event created before the times of mass communication, scores of senior politicians gathered inside Saint James's palace, including new prime minister Liz truss and 5 of her predecessors. They met without Charles officially confirming his title as King Charles the third, the king then joined them, vowing to follow his mother's inspiring example as he took on the duties of monarch. Wendy's new French toast sticks are so delicious, some are saying that they're better than their mom's practice. Excuse me. Did you just say Wendy's new French toast sticks are better than my breakfast? Mom, is that you? Answer the question. I said some people are saying that. Because they're so crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside and perfect in every way. Uh huh. And what do you think? I think it's time to tell people to choose wisely. Choose when these new sweet and crispy homestyle French toast sticks. That's still not an answer. I participated in U.S. Wendy's during breakfast hours. After third of Britain has been officially proclaimed king in the ceremony steeped in ancient tradition and for the first time broadcast live. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. On the balcony of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony. I am deeply aware of this great inheritance and the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty, which have now passed to me. Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. I'm Mike Hempen with an AP news minute. King Charles has officially been proclaimed Britain's monarch, AP correspondent Kieran Chammas, has more from London. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is solely

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01:40 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on AP News

"Correspondent Karen Chammas, has more from London. The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George. On the balcony of Saint James's palace, David white, the garter king of arms, read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales, had now officially become king. Moments earlier within the palace, King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony, Charles automatically became king when his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died. However, the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country, Karen Chammas London. It says the state funeral for Queen Elizabeth will be on Monday, march 19th. The wildfires in Southern California are feeling the effect of what used to be hurricane K, which weakened into a tropical storm before it reached a state. The AP's Julie Walker reports. Right now there are 12 active wildfires as Cal fire's Isaac Sanchez and hurricane K helped battle blazes in the southern part of the state. It did bring higher humidities and of course that's always a blessing when it comes to buyers. But not in the north, the mosquito fire near Sacramento, so residents like Debra keber, fleeing. We evacuated in my my husband had two different shoes on. While James Lowry stayed behind and was using a garden hose to spray down structures. So we've been fighting it all night.

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"palace king charles" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

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08:01 min | 6 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"The pandemic era onwards and she will be laid to rest in a special part of saint George's chapel. Effectively, the royal chapel in winter in a place deep with history and that will be her fighting resting place. The BBC's Johnny diamond reporting earlier from outside Buckingham Palace, King Charles will inherit the queen's role as head of the Commonwealth of Nations and association of over 50 members which are mostly former territories of the British Empire. I've been asking its secretary general baroness Patricia Scotland, whether she expected significant change under the new monarch, but first some of her recollections of Queen Elizabeth. I think perhaps the first election I have is being invited to meet her for lunch. I had just recently been made one of her majesty's counsel at queen's council. I think I was the first black woman to be to appointed. And I was invited to lunch. And I really couldn't believe it. And I saw the corgis before I saw her. And it was amazing because I'm sure she did it as a way to put people at their ease. And she had clearly knew everything about me and was able to talk in a very relaxed way. And I was really thrown just how much detail and basically how thoughtful and caring she was. What sort of a gap does she leave both generally and in terms of the Commonwealth? I think she will leave an enormous gap globally because she has been the queen of the United Kingdom and the realms for 70 years. But if you think internationally, she is known as just the queen. If you say the queen, everybody knows that you are referring to Queen Elizabeth II. And that was quite an extraordinary thing to be everyone's queen. And her knowledge about the world was amazing because I think she'd learned her statecraft at the knee of her father, the king, but she had come to the throne so early. And if you think that her first prime minister was Winston Churchill, after those terrible war years where she had been engaged herself as an engineer and had stayed in London and been bombed and gone to see so many of the people in our country who had suffered at that time. So I think she will be a very hard act to follow. She's the longest serving monarch who has other than Louis the 14th who became a king when he was a baby, and therefore had a regency. She's the longest adult serving monarch in history. You'll have followed events in London today. Do you expect King Charles the third to engage with Commonwealth countries differently? Or do you expect continuity? Well, I think I expect him to continue to do just what he's been doing almost all his life. He has very much stood side by side, particularly in recent years, with her majesty and was able to rely on King Charles the third because her love of the Commonwealth was very much reflected in his love of the Commonwealth. I think he said he's not just his already said that the Commonwealth was one of his foundations since. And that's not just words because he now at the age of 73. I think has probably visited almost as many countries in the Commonwealth as her majesty has visited. And she did 216 visits between 1952 and the last visit that she made to Malta in 20 15. So I think that everyone is expecting that he will continue to do that which he has done for so many years. I was going to put particular stress on the new king's environmental views, his opinions on the importance of sustainability because that reflects some of the biggest challenges for many Commonwealth countries. Will that be a particular bridge, do you think, for future engagement? Absolutely. You know, he was committed. As was his father, before him, to climate change, a long time before anybody else woke up to it. Because so was the Commonwealth. In 1989, the Commonwealth leaders came together in langkawi in Malaysia, and they came up with the langkawi declaration in which they said then, just think about how long ago that was, that if we didn't address climate change, it would create an existential threat. And we know that's exactly what's happened. We're now at code red. We are the last generation to be able to do anything about it. And we were the first generation to really suffer from climate change. Well, earlier today, we had a couple of voices regarding the future of the Commonwealth, former Australian prime minister Malcolm Turnbull was asked if ties between the monarchy and his country would weaken with the queen's passing, whether loyalty was a generational thing. Her first Australian prime minister said the boundaries of Britain are not on the kentish coast, but it in the cargo, that the southern tip of New Zealand and cape York, the northern tip of Australia. That is an era long gone, Australians do not see themselves as British. They see themselves unequivocally as Australians. Also, the prime minister of the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda Gaston Brown was asked, following Barbados becoming a republic last year, whether there was any appetite for his country to follow suit. Suddenly, and we see becoming a republic fundamental to completing that circle of independence. And this is not over any disrespect to the monarchy. You will recognize a growing appetite for some nations becoming republics. How do you react? Well, I think you have to remember that the new Commonwealth, which her majesty described in 1953 as bearing no resemblance of the empire's the past. She said it's an entirely new conception built on the highest qualities of the spirit of man, friendship, loyalty, and the desire for freedom and peace, and she said to that new conception unequal partnership of nations and races, she would give herself heart soul every day of her life. And it's really important to remember that the new Commonwealth, this new conception that she spoke about was created by 8 countries who had formerly been part of the British Empire, taking their independence. So it was always part of the Commonwealth's new conception that this bringing together of countries would be on a voluntary basis and that every country would be able to chart their own course. So I don't see that countries having an internal discussion, and you'll know that the internal discussion about whether people should or should not become republics has been going on for years. And I'm sure it will. But that won't disturb the cement that the Commonwealth has been one other by virtue of the warmth, the love and the affection they have. Baroness Patricia Scotland secretary general of the Commonwealth of Nations

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01:07 min | 7 months ago

UK watches to see if king departs from mother's traditions

"King Charles the third of Britain has been officially proclaimed king in the ceremony steeped in ancient tradition and for the first time broadcast live The Crown of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is solely and rightfully come to the Prince Charles Philip Arthur George On the balcony of Saint James's palace David weitz the garter king of arms read out the proclamation to the British public that Charles formerly the Prince of Wales had now officially become king Moments earlier within the palace King Charles the third took part in the accession ceremony I am deeply aware of this great inheritance and the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty which have now passed to me Charles automatically became king when his mother Queen Elizabeth II died However the accession ceremony is a key constitutional and ceremonial step in introducing the new monarch to the country Karen Chammas

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"palace king charles" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

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09:46 min | 7 months ago

"palace king charles" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Jackson, are super talented quarterbacks, dominating in a position once rarely held by black men. As the pro football season kicks off, we'll hear from the author of the book, the rise of the black quarterback, what it means for America. Sports journalist Jason Reed will be our guest. I'm Alison Stewart, join me for all of it. Weekdays at noon, on WNYC. This is morning edition from NPR news. I'm Rachel Martin in Washington, D.C.. And I'm a Martinez and Culver City, California. King Charles the third is Great Britain's new monarch. This after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died yesterday, a balmoral estate in Scotland. She was 96. Elizabeth was the longest serving monarch in British history. She was on the throne for 70 years. Here she is a few years before she became queen in 1952. But my whole life, whether it be long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family, to which we all belong. She remained in the throne amid a period of profound change in Britain. Britain's new prime minister Liz truss paid tribute to her last night. Queen Elizabeth II was The Rock on which modern Britain was built. Our country has grown and flourished under her reign. For more, we're joined by reporter villa Marx in London, Willem what's happening today in the rest of the week as the country moves forward without Queen Elizabeth. Well, King Charles will be returning to London from balmoral where he spent the night with his wife, Camilla. He'll be giving a speech. All right, Willem are you still there? All right, I think we lost Wilhelm Marx. He's in London reporting on the death of Queen Elizabeth and also King Charles who will be speaking later today in London. We'll try to hook back up with villa marks in London in just a little bit. For now, we're going to turn to Tracy bormann. She is a royal historian with a long look at the queen's life and legacy, Tracy, thanks for being with us. It's a pleasure. It's just remarkable to think that this woman, Queen Elizabeth, was just 25 years old when she took the throne. And I mean, it was such an uncertain period of post war recovery in the country. How did she seek to distinguish herself from not just her father, but her other predecessors? Yes, you're right. What a moment for her to have become queen and at such a young age. In fact, the same age as the first Elizabeth Queen of England. And it's extraordinary how different attitudes were then. She immediately faced whole scale prejudice about the fact that she was a woman and people just didn't think she was capable of fulfilling this role of queen. And yet she defied all expectations. And I think it was her constancy and sense of duty from the beginning that really set her on the right path. They may not be the most glamorous of qualities for a monarch. We're not talking about high drama here. But I think it's the very lack of drama that defined her reign and that was the secret of her success. You know, people keep using the word decent to describe her such a sense of decency, just sort of an interesting word. Exactly. And it was said very early in her reign that by the prime minister that she loves duty and she means to be queen and that was a very accurate remark. And she was also described as a child as being fundamentally sensible and well behaved. And I think that really applied throughout her long life. The role of monarch is not a political job, but she performed it alongside political people, a long list of prime ministers, beginning with Winston Churchill. How significant were those personal relationships to Britain's trajectory? They were hugely significant, and of course, as of two days ago, she broke that record three days ago rather. She broke the record of greeting the most prime minister's 15 prime ministers during her long reign. But I think from the beginning, the queen understood and abided by her constitutional role, must remember that in a sense, the monarch in Britain has less power, politically than their subjects, because their subjects can vote in a government, whereas the monarch can only acknowledge its arrival and we certainly saw the queen abiding by that constitutional role, but it's been a pivotal role as well, especially given her long experience she's played a really important role in advising her prime ministers and her governments. She saw a lot of change though in the United Kingdom. I mean, the decline of the empire, the decline of Britain as a global power, a Brexit, all this uncertainty over Scotland and Northern Ireland. How did those issues complicate her legacy? Well, she did oversee a huge amount of change. But I think there's always a balance to be struck for any monarch between keeping up with the times but upholding tradition because tradition does lie at the heart of the British monarchy. It was said that an ideal monarch needed to be always changing always the same and I do think that the queen got it absolutely right. She did revolutionize some aspects of the monarchy and notably I would say her greatest legacy was in finally introducing a quality into the Succession. So that women have equal precedence with men when it comes to inheriting the throne. But of course she was a bastion of tradition as well. You know, people though have pointed to relics of the past, the OBE is this honor that is bestowed upon British subjects who are notable for their public service. And the E stands for empire. And that's become kind of a thing right now. People saying, you know, she was modern perhaps in some ways, but was representative of a part of British history that many people are not proud of. No, absolutely. But some of the titles, perhaps they have become anachronistic, but I think the queen was very, very good at adapting the monarchy to suit the times and I think that in the future we will see even more of that. There is talk of the new King Charles being defender of faiths plural, not just defender of the faith as the monarch has been for 500 years. But I think the queen just absolutely hit the right note throughout her reign. There were a lot of personal problems in the royal family itself. The trauma of the death of Princess Diana Prince Andrew's ties to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, prince Harry and Meghan, choosing to leave, their royal duties, how will her legacy in those moments be remembered? Well, I think there's a huge amount to learn from the queen's reaction to those moments And scandal really defined her rain from the beginning where her sister Princess Margaret's affair with Peter Townsend really set the tone for some of the greatest crises of her reign. She always upheld the privacy of her position and I think she judged that absolutely correctly because in this age that's obsessed with overnight celebrities and global communication, I think the queen upheld that dignity and was this constant, unswerving pressure, sorry, presence, even when everything was falling apart around her. She was there. She was constant, a really steady hand. Tracy bormann, historian, whose book crown and scepter chronicles the British monarchy. Thank you so much for joining us this morning for your perspective. It's been a pleasure. Thank you. All right, we've got reporter villa Marx in London back with us. William, you were talking about what is setting up for today and the rest of the week as the country mourns our Queen Elizabeth. Yeah, hey, that's right. We have a ten day national morning period here with elements of the country in particular royal family, essentially shutting down for this private period of mourning. There will be no royal engagements. There will be a closure of royal palaces, King Charles returning to London for a speech that we expect to happen at some point this afternoon. Now, British public opinion about the monarchy is famously up and down, but it didn't seem like it was that way about the queen. So how's her death being received right now? Well, in a sense, you're right, public opinion about the institution of the monarchy has indeed waxed and waned over the years. But to be clear, the popularity of the queen herself in Paul off the pole for at least the last decade and a half stayed consistently high. And so as a consequence, people I've been hearing from over the past couple of hours have been overwhelmingly upset by her death. Here's one more note I spoke to just a few moments ago Cali Franklin. Why have you come down here this morning? You know, we all feel your favorite want to share the moment with the rest of the nation and yeah, she was a great queen for all of us. Just show our respect, basically. Here's another mourner I spoke to called Nick Draper. I asked him a similar question. Just thought it was worthwhile. It's a weird day for everyone kind of been feeling a bit emotional on the way here, but don't really know what to do with it, so I thought I'd come to walk past see everybody and hope that sort of, I don't know, English spirit sort of lifts everyone a little bit, I guess. So what's really interesting over the last couple of hours, tens of

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