00:00And how do you rate King Charles' diplomatic skills as sort of diplomat-in-chief, as he looked yesterday?
00:09I mean, exemplary. I mean, republics have got no idea.
00:14You have a king, you've got a focus of solidarity, you've got a continuation of tradition.
00:21And I think King Charles just was exemplary in simultaneously stressing he called the United States and Great Britain, he called us kin, you know, that we were kin.
00:35So he established a family relationship.
00:38And then he had the courage to say, but we will support Ukraine come hell or high water.
00:44So simultaneously, he cemented the relationship and he strengthened our autonomy.
00:51So it sounds like you're saying that having a monarchy gives the UK a bit of an edge over perhaps some other countries that don't have them.
00:59Of course, this is the glory of our tradition.
01:03We are simultaneously democratic and monarchical, and it works perfectly for our people.
01:10And I urge people in Saudi Arabia, don't give any thought.
01:13Look at Iran, they're a republic. What a nightmare.
01:16Look at Iraq, they're a republic. What a nightmare.
01:19But you have a king and you have a monarchy.
01:23So that gives you the freedom to strengthen democracy, not to weaken it.
01:27You have a bukan nadie.
01:29So look at yourself.
01:31Help us to keep the word olduğ
01:33And connect to the countries.
01:35You've lost money because of the medios survive small practicing democracy.
01:38And go to your people опять with gaan.
01:39You've lost money.
01:41And give us money.
01:44You've lost money for the people we have.
01:46You don't give us money for theten three people to convince our country.
01:48And give us hope for the people we are nothing we have.
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