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00:00Thank you. All right. Thank you very much. Remember, just pass the tip jar to your left and no coins.
00:10Happy Tuesday, everyone. So it's day seven of the government shutdown.
00:15True. Even the congressional barbershop has been closed for a week, which, judging by our latest photo, is not good news for Rashida Tlaib.
00:24Yeah. All right. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker said Trump officials want to create a war zone in Chicago to send in more troops.
00:37True. The only time J.B. wants to see ice is if it's followed by cream.
00:45AOC called on her supporters to laugh at MAGA men and their insecure masculinity.
00:50Then she pointed to her example of someone secure in their manhood.
00:54Oh, wow. Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo appeared on The View yesterday.
01:02It's the first time he's been surrounded by women. He didn't want to grope.
01:07That might be the solution. According to the FBI, Biden's special prosecutor, Jack Smith, actually spied on sitting Republican senators.
01:16Yeah. So I guess that makes two cameras in Lindsey Graham's toilet.
01:24I don't know what that means. Amazon Prime came under fire from outraged fans for removing guns from its James Bond artwork.
01:36True. After the guns were eliminated, viewers thought License to Kill was about a female driver.
01:48When Jake Tapper texted President Trump and asked him what happens if Hamas insists on staying in power, Trump responded, complete obliteration,
01:57which is what Kamala said when Jake asked her what she was doing Friday night.
02:06Finally, a judge gave the man who attempted to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh only eight years in prison after he began identifying as a woman.
02:14You don't say, said the Menendez sisters.
02:24All right. I'll take it.
02:28I'll take it.
02:30All right. So let's talk about Jay Jones, the Democrat running for AG in Virginia,
02:35who once sent texts expressing a desire to kill Republican colleague Todd Gilbert.
02:39He texted, quote, three people, two bullets, Gilbert, Hitler and Pol Pot.
02:45Gilbert gets two bullets to the head.
02:47Spoiler, put Gilbert in the crew with the two worst people, you know, and he receives both bullets every time.
02:53So not only is Jay Jones a psychopath, but he's about as funny as Jimmy Kimmel.
02:59But when the recipient to those texts expressed shock, Jones tripled down like Jerry Nadler when the McRib came back.
03:06Claiming Gilbert's kids were a little fascist and he even hoped that they would die, too.
03:13Now, in a sane world, the Democrats would tell this guy to move to Ireland and pound Guinness and soda bread with Rosie.
03:20I mean, this guy wants to lead Virginia's justice system.
03:24Surely there must be someone better, right?
03:26Isn't Jerry Sandusky up for parole soon?
03:29Nope. A former Biden aide defended the guy, calling his text messages a private conversation.
03:37Yeah, so were Tyler Robinson's and his trans lover.
03:40What's your point, asshat?
03:42CNN watered down the headline, claiming he was simply facing pressure over resurfaced text messages,
03:48which is like saying Jeffrey Dahmer was under scrutiny over some leftovers he found in his fridge.
03:52Virginia Dems refused to call on him to step down, including Abigail Spamberger, the Dems candidate for governor.
04:04Then again, she's urging supporters to embrace their rage and let it fuel them.
04:08So face it, the entire party is behind this guy.
04:11He's got almost 200 endorsements from local and national Dems.
04:14Now, Jay did end up apologizing, saying he was deeply, deeply sorry for looking like Tiger Woods.
04:22But it was as believable as Bill Clinton getting herpes from a wrestling mat.
04:30But I get it.
04:31We've all had texts that we regret.
04:34I mean, who hasn't gotten drunk and sent a dick pic?
04:37I'm sure Joy Reid's done it.
04:43But if you read his text, there was no remorse.
04:47For he was violent signaling, which has replaced virtue signaling among the left.
04:52And now he's even accusing his opponent of dropping smears through Trump-controlled media organizations.
04:58Yeah, Trump controls the media.
05:00And Chris Christie controls the salad bars.
05:05But I get it.
05:06Private texts are meant to be private.
05:08But that's not what I care about.
05:09I'm more amazed how the Dems still live in denial as it becomes clear that so much of their party foments dehumanizing rage.
05:16And here I was thinking white nationalists were the real threat.
05:21Stand up against the poison of white supremacy as I did my inaugural address to a single out as the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white supremacy.
05:32All right, old man.
05:34But now violence signaling is the rage.
05:37We see thousands of Dems on campuses, ICE facilities, on the streets seeking social validation through the threat of mayhem.
05:44They express extreme behavior to gain allegiance to a culture that rewards it.
05:48Even today on October 7th.
05:50Two years since Hamas massacred hundreds, thousands of people.
05:53But what happened after that?
05:55Gleeful leftists tore down posters of abducted kids.
05:58They celebrated attacking a music festival by attacking neighborhoods.
06:02Why would anybody tear down those posters while laughing?
06:06Where does it come from?
06:08Well, where did the attempt on Trump's life come from?
06:11Or the sniper attack on ICE?
06:12Or the torching of Tesla cars?
06:15Charlie Kirk's assassination?
06:17And a ghoul's text wishing death on children?
06:19They're all of a piece.
06:21Actions resulting from the same dehumanizing narrative.
06:24If they say you're a Nazi, then they can treat you like one.
06:28They abuse language so much.
06:30The people that murder children are now the good guys.
06:33And what of the Dems who clap back with, hey, it's not all of us, and what about you?
06:38They like to call what happened to Charlie or the murderous attempts on Trump isolated incidents, as if they happened in a vacuum, when it's the complete opposite, the results of a very public brainwashing.
06:49But a right-winger committing violence has no narrative preceding it.
06:53The violence is almost always internal, not sanctioned from above.
06:57But the Dems who dismiss their homicidal allies, they're like the dope in the shallow end of a swimming pool, believing it's not a problem that some weirdos are s***ing in the deep end.
07:07No, it is your problem.
07:08You're all in the same pool.
07:10And that s*** is coming for you.
07:12Let's welcome tonight's guest.
07:20When he wants to party, he puts on Christopher Cross at a reasonable volume.
07:25Fox News contributor Tom Shalhoub.
07:29She's the star of Undercover Billionaire, which is not about Elon Musk making a Dutch oven.
07:34California entrepreneur and TV personality, Ellen Kulati.
07:37If you hate large crowds, you'll love seeing him perform.
07:44Actor, writer, and comedian Jamie Lissau.
07:50And she's so thin, she wears her wedding ring as a belt.
07:53New York Times bestselling author and Fox News get driven her cat, too.
08:01Tom, I want to compliment you.
08:03You are a rarity among white supremacists in that you're a nonviolent one.
08:10Wow, they didn't like that at all.
08:13Why do you think the Dems are so fascinated with the premise of violence against Republicans?
08:19You've been around the block.
08:20Yeah, look, it's great.
08:22You know, I love what you said, that private texts are private.
08:25That's not what gets you angry, right?
08:26Because we all know that.
08:28And the more telling thing is that Democrats now are just, they're silent.
08:34And you know why?
08:34Because it's late in the game.
08:36Because the election is only in a few weeks.
08:39If this were the spring, you know every Democrat would say, he has to step down.
08:42We know there are a bunch of phonies.
08:44It's a timing issue.
08:45Yes.
08:46And this guy, and then he comes out and he says, oh, I'm sickened.
08:49He said, when I read those texts, I get sick to my stomach.
08:51But you know he's not sick to his stomach because of shame.
08:54He's sick to his stomach because it's going to hurt his chances of getting elected.
08:57We know what a phony he is, and it's not going to work for Democrats because this guy wants
09:02to go into law enforcement.
09:03But we all know Democrats, they don't want to enforce the law.
09:07If a Republican got caught doing this, he could actually take a very Trumpian kind of approach.
09:11He could have said, yeah, so what?
09:12I talk tough.
09:13I talk like a gangster because I put gangsters in jail.
09:16Yeah.
09:16But, you know, that would work.
09:18He's like, I want to be the law enforcement officer of this state.
09:23And so I'm going to, if you're a criminal, I'm going to put your head in a vice and I'm going
09:26to twist it.
09:27Do I really mean I'm going to put your head in a vice?
09:29No, but I'm going to put you in jail.
09:31Elect me.
09:31And it would work.
09:32But it doesn't work for this guy because we know he doesn't want to put the criminals
09:35in jail.
09:37Interesting point, Shalou.
09:38I kind of zoned out there, but it's okay.
09:45They're applauding me, not you, Tom.
09:47Elaine, welcome to the show.
09:49I saw you on Adam Carolla and I said, that lady would be good on this show.
09:53Oh, wow.
09:54Yeah.
09:54So don't screw it up.
09:55God, I can try not to.
09:57Yeah.
09:57Yes.
09:58So what do you, why hasn't this guy pulled out?
10:01Have you been following this story?
10:02I have been following it.
10:04I mean, I just think that it's unbelievably irresponsible that they don't ask him to step
10:07down.
10:08Yeah.
10:08I mean, and by the way, if it's two bullets to one, it's going to be called suicide anyway.
10:12I don't think the whole thing is just a shadow ban him.
10:16Shadow ban?
10:17Shadow ban him.
10:18Yeah.
10:18And also Republican murder, he's obsessing about Republican murder.
10:22Has he fantasized about other Republicans being murdered?
10:24Yeah.
10:25Well, he did.
10:25There was some story about him saying that maybe more cops should be killed because then
10:31that would get them to do their job better or something like that.
10:34So this is clearly something he likes to think about.
10:36I think, I think he's trying to be street.
10:39Oh, maybe.
10:40You know what I mean?
10:41Like.
10:41Didn't he call, didn't he, didn't he call her when she told him to leave, he called the
10:45girl?
10:45Yeah, I think he did.
10:46Yeah, I mean, imagine you don't just send text messages and then you double down and
10:50you call and instead of saying, sorry, that wasn't for you, you call and you say, maybe
10:55it is for you after all.
10:56Maybe, maybe we should chat.
10:58Where are you on this?
11:00Yes.
11:01You know, Jamie, this must remind you of the texts you get from your children.
11:05Yeah.
11:11And, and I call them and then they double down.
11:13Just like this guy.
11:17I think we can all agree.
11:19The things that he texted, if he's texting this, what is going through his mind?
11:23Yeah.
11:24Right?
11:24Like for you to text.
11:25And I think we could all agree it's disgusting.
11:27And I think the whole thing about two bullets in this guy's head, if Hitler was in the room,
11:31I think we'd all also agree that's a bad use of bullets.
11:35Yeah.
11:36Do you know what I mean?
11:36Like you could easily save one for Hitler.
11:40I don't want people.
11:41I don't, I don't want people.
11:42By the way, I learned a ton from your monologue.
11:44I learned a ton.
11:45I learned you could say dick pic on TV.
11:48Yep.
11:49You know how you get around that?
11:50You say that it's a picture of a guy named Dick and they're like, the censors can't do
11:54s***.
11:55Oh, that's really good.
11:56I thought for sure you meant a guy's dick.
11:58No.
12:00No.
12:03I was talking about like Dick Sargent from Bewitched.
12:08Dick Army, the Republican.
12:10By a guy's dick, I meant his private investigator that he hired.
12:13Yes.
12:15Like Jim Rockford.
12:16He was a private dick.
12:18Yeah.
12:18That guy's dick.
12:19Yeah.
12:20Yeah.
12:20That guy.
12:21Are you done?
12:24I wish you were Tyrus.
12:25You know why?
12:27Because I want to ask you a black, a black question.
12:29Bring it on.
12:30All right.
12:31I'm just kidding.
12:32I don't want to.
12:41I almost went there.
12:42So Kat, you're from Detroit, so you're almost black.
12:46I'm Polish.
12:47You're Polish?
12:49I have a feeling that this guy was trying to act street.
12:53And that's why he was like, you know when people, they do this stuff, when they're texting,
12:57I'm a real badass.
12:58Maybe he had a few drinks in him.
13:00Yeah.
13:00I think he, God, I hope he was drunk.
13:03Yeah.
13:04I hope this isn't what his sober texts are like.
13:06I'd hate to see the drunk ones if these are the ones he's sending like when he wakes up
13:09in the morning is having his coffee.
13:11Yeah.
13:11But I've been thinking a lot about this.
13:14Can you imagine what it must have been like for him to give his wife the heads up that
13:19this was coming out, right?
13:21Was he like, hey, babe, like, he definitely started with, hey, babe, like, hey, you know,
13:27there's some text that's coming out.
13:29And she's probably like, how could you cheat on me, you bastard?
13:32And then he was probably like, oh, no, it's not that.
13:35And she's probably like, okay, well, that's good.
13:38Then we can get through anything.
13:43And then I don't know these people, but I'm guessing he probably would take a long pause
13:48after that.
13:50And he would probably say something like, yes, but I did, was fantasizing about the murder
13:55of other people.
13:57And then she was probably like, I don't know how it could get worse than that.
14:02And then he probably took another long pause.
14:04And then he probably had to be like, and also the children.
14:10I mean, how, like, like, I, just like you said, I think it's so bad.
14:16I think it's so bad to publicize private texts.
14:19Yeah.
14:19Everyone here, all of you, including all of you have stuff on your phones that would ruin
14:25your life if it became public.
14:27Like, that's just how texting works.
14:29Yes.
14:29And I also understand wanting to kind of defend someone who you've known for a long time.
14:34But if this was somebody who I knew for a long time, I think I would at least have a
14:38conversation within myself about who this person was that I was close to.
14:42Yeah.
14:43I mean, this is as bad as it gets.
14:44Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:46I'm trying to think if there's anything on my texts that even come close to this.
14:49I mean, yours are far worse.
14:51Yes, that's true.
14:52They're not even, my texts aren't even close to this.
14:55Way, way, way worse.
14:57Way beyond.
14:58Oh, yeah.
14:59All right.
15:00Up next, Trump wants into heaven.
15:10Hold your applause until the next segment.
15:15Trump talks about God and that stupid Swedish broad during a recent Oval Office Q&A.
15:21That's short from question and answer, Tom.
15:22President spoke about the importance of religion and his upcoming prayer initiative celebrating
15:26America's 250th birthday.
15:28I wonder, are we dealing, as you know, with all of the different and not just evangelical
15:33Christians?
15:35We're dealing, as you know, with all of the different and not just evangelicals, Christians.
15:41We're dealing with lots of different faiths, religions.
15:44And I felt for a long time that, you know, if you don't, if a country doesn't have religion,
15:49doesn't have faith, doesn't have God, it's going to be very hard to be a good country.
15:53You know, there's no reason to be good.
15:56I want to be good because you want to prove to God that you're good.
15:59So you go to that next step.
16:00Right.
16:01So that's very important to me.
16:04I think it's really very important.
16:06I think he was talking about Celebrity Apprentice.
16:11Later, he was asked about Greta Thunberg's latest failed seafaring PR stunt.
16:16I wonder, is she just a troublemaker?
16:22Well, she's just a troublemaker.
16:23You know, I mean, she's you mean she's no longer into the environment.
16:26Now she's into this.
16:28She's a troublemaker.
16:29She has an anger management problem.
16:31I think she should see a doctor.
16:32She needs anger.
16:33If you ever watch her, she's a young person.
16:36She's so angry.
16:37She's so crazy.
16:39Now you can have her.
16:40You can have her.
16:41She's just a troublemaker.
16:43I think he's being too kind.
16:45When I hear troublemaker, I think of Dennis the Menace.
16:49She's more like crazy Joe Davola from Seinfeld.
16:55Wow.
16:56I am old.
16:59Earlier today during a meeting with Canada's prime minister, they have one now.
17:03Trump shared what he thought about him.
17:05I wonder if he's a good man that does a great job, but is a tough negotiator.
17:10He's a good man.
17:10He does a great job, but he's a tough negotiator.
17:13So then what's holding things up?
17:14If he's a great man and you want to do a deal with Canada, why aren't you?
17:17Because I want to be a great man too.
17:19Do I need to say it?
17:30We don't deserve him.
17:33Elaine, a lot of stuff there.
17:35I love how the way he unites all the religions under one thing if we all want to go to heaven,
17:40which is pretty much a uniting thing.
17:42That's why we have confession.
17:43Yeah, exactly.
17:44Do you go to confession?
17:45Of course I go to confession.
17:46Oh, really?
17:47Are you a Catholic?
17:47I am.
17:48Oh, good for you.
17:49And Greta Thunberg needs a new haircut.
17:51Yes, she does.
17:52Except with the bangs.
17:53Yeah.
17:53I mean, Greece likes bangs.
17:56Yeah, I know.
17:56It's pretty bad.
17:58So, what do you think of...
17:59What are you laughing at, kids?
18:05What do you make of his take on religion?
18:09I think he's right.
18:10I mean, I think that, you know, overall, religion has been sort of the benchmark for keeping people in line, you know?
18:16And there's no golden gates.
18:18There's no purgatory.
18:19There's nothing.
18:19If you're just bad, you just go straight to hell.
18:22Yeah, you go right to Applebee's with the view.
18:24And you're right.
18:25We don't deserve him.
18:26We don't deserve him.
18:27We go right to Applebee's.
18:28Yes.
18:29I mean, or, yeah.
18:30Yeah.
18:30Jamie, was there something in there that kind of piqued your interest?
18:35Was it the Greta?
18:36Was it God?
18:37Do you believe in God, Jamie?
18:38It was.
18:39I do believe in God.
18:40Oh, good for you.
18:41He hasn't been very nice so far, but...
18:43You know, maybe he is, and you just aren't aware of it.
18:50Yeah, I think that's what it is.
18:51My favorite part of the story was, like you mentioned, is Greta's haircut.
18:55I feel like the older she gets, the more she looks like when Adam Sandler dresses like
18:59a woman in his movies.
19:00Yeah.
19:03She's got the perfect name.
19:04Doesn't Greta Thunberg sound...
19:06Am I pronouncing it right?
19:07Yeah, you are Thunberg.
19:08It sounds like exactly who she is.
19:11Greta Thunberg is like an...
19:12You'd never hear, like, oh, Greta Thunberg came over and gave us flowers.
19:16It's like a mean...
19:17It would be like if Joy Behar's name was Fatty McLeod-ly.
19:20Did you see her response on Instagram?
19:27It got...
19:28She has these supporters that are not...
19:31They don't know...
19:31They don't ever think it's something for press.
19:34They just are...
19:34Her response...
19:36Basically...
19:36You don't have to read this.
19:37So Trump goes, you need a doctor.
19:38This response, to summarize, it says, no, you need a doctor.
19:43Yeah.
19:44And they're like, what comes after that?
19:47Like, oh, I know you are, but what am I...
19:48It's like the most basic...
19:49And they're clamoring, they're just clamoring behind it.
19:53And I don't know, it's a...
19:54And she, by the way, she started believing all this stuff when she was eight.
19:57Yeah.
19:58And I feel like no one's kind of come and gone.
20:00Like, my son, I took him to Vegas the other day, and he thought this guy dressed as Super
20:05Mario on the strip was Super Mario, because he's eight.
20:08Yeah.
20:08You know what I mean?
20:08By the way, we're walking up behind this guy, my son goes, can I get a picture with
20:12Super Mario?
20:12And I go, I don't have time to explain to him the difference between a video game character
20:16and a meth addict.
20:16So I go, why don't we just pay five bucks and get a picture?
20:19And as we're walking up behind the guy, he takes off his head in front of my little
20:23boy.
20:23And this is a true story, and he starts smoking a joint.
20:26And now, yeah, now my poor little boy will never be able to get this memory out of his
20:30head of Mario and me smoking a joint.
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20:47You can get it with your AARP subscription.
20:50Kat, what if Jamie hits on something about like the the popularity of Greta Thunberg?
20:56What if that is the left's Trump?
20:59What if that's the only thing they have kind of like if you think about what is countervailing
21:04Trump?
21:05That's we think.
21:06No, it's not like all the politicians are too small.
21:09What if it's Greta, a global figure?
21:12No, no.
21:13I mean, there's only one Trump, though.
21:16Yeah, there's only because when and she did hit back at him, obviously, kind of saying
21:20that he was kind of angry.
21:21But I think Trump is he's only really angry in the written word.
21:26Yeah.
21:27You know what I mean?
21:28Like when you read his post, you're like, whoa, this guy's mad.
21:31But then you hear him talking and he'll say these very harsh things without ever.
21:35He's just like this.
21:37Yeah.
21:37Which is the most frustrating person to argue with.
21:40Yeah.
21:40When you're like you're mad and they're not mad, then you're mad.
21:42Like, why are you not mad?
21:44Uh huh.
21:44I've learned that talking to you.
21:46No, it's the way Trump handled like Rand Paul on the debate stage where he just kind
21:55of was like casually going, oh, you're almost off the stage.
21:57And he just never gets mad, just like withering, withering.
22:01I was just joking, by the way.
22:03Don't.
22:03It's OK.
22:04I'll remain calm.
22:06Tommy, you are a practicing Catholic.
22:10No question in there.
22:12Just want to put.
22:12No, what do you make of Trump's kind of assessment of religion, morality and society?
22:17It's very interesting.
22:18And I love the phrase.
22:20He has these profound phrases sometime.
22:22They're just kind of in the middle of his whole show, you know.
22:25And he said, you know, without religion, without faith, without God, it's very hard to have
22:31a good country.
22:32And like that's such a great statement.
22:34And then he kind of had all these other jokes around it.
22:36But the thing is, he's obsessed with heaven.
22:39Yeah.
22:39He keeps talking about heaven.
22:41Yeah.
22:41You know, and this is the amazing thing.
22:44He got shot.
22:45And then he came here and he sat in that seat and he was laughing about it with you and
22:49he was talking.
22:49It's like, I can't even believe he can joke about it.
22:51I'd be in shock.
22:52I mean, I can't even talk about getting shot and I've never been shot.
22:55Yeah.
22:57But he and the greatest thing, the insight into Trump's mind, he said, you've got to
23:03try to get into heaven.
23:04He says he didn't say heaven.
23:06He said, you have to be good because then you can get to that next step.
23:11Yes.
23:11Which is so funny.
23:12That next step.
23:14He's so ambitious.
23:15He thinks there's more steps after heaven.
23:21Up next, the wrath of Stephen Miller.
23:27Prince Harry's betrayal, driving Prince William to protect kids from air and spare nightmare.
23:40Expert Prince of Wales, heir to British throne, is said to not be on speaking terms with a
23:46younger brother who lives in California.
23:50After Prince Harry's latest explosive interview, Prince William is committed to more than ever
23:55to protecting his children from an air and spare nightmare.
23:59The claim was made by British royal expert, Hillary Fordwich, who believes that Harry's struggles
24:06with being a royal spare have not only been a nightmare for the senior royals today, but
24:12serve as a cautionary tale for the future of the monarchy.
24:16Prince William is particularly determined to do all he can to avoid the air and spare which
24:23has caused so many royal nightmares over the generations, Fordwich explained.
24:28He and Princess Catherine are focused on the importance of normal, simple childhood moments, such as
24:43family chores, cooking, family holidays, sports and time in nature.
24:50They are keen on country walks and bonfires, very British traditions.
24:54The rift between the Duke of Sussex and his family burst into the open again last week,
24:59when the Prince gave a raw interview to the BBC after losing a court case over his security.
25:06In a long and at times emotional conversation, the 40-year-old said,
25:11A wants reconciliation while re-airing grievances against the royal family, the UK government and
25:17the media.
25:18Harry said his father, who is battling cancer, won't speak to him because of this security stuff.
25:23A legal ranger about protection for the prince when he is in his home country.
25:28This, at the heart of it, is a family dispute, he said.
25:32Harry has been estranged from his family since he and his wife, Meghan Markle, quit royal duties
25:38in 2020 and moved to the US...
25:41Harry has been estranged from his family since he and his wife, Meghan Markle, quit royal duties
25:56in 2020 and moved to the US, alleging hostility and racist attitudes by the press and royal establishment.
26:05Harry's tell-all 2023 memoir, Spare, filled with private details about embarrassing revelations,
26:11made things worse.
26:13Harry's latest interview took place on May 2nd, the same day when William's male child,
26:18Princess Charlotte, turned 10 years old.
26:21His eldest son, Prince George XI, is second in line to the British throne.
26:25Princess Catherine, like William, is determined to raise Princess Charlotte with a combination
26:31of adherence to traditional royal values of duty and public service, as well as a close-knit,
26:37loving, nurturing approach, in the hopes of avoiding another royal spare, such as a wayward
26:42uncle, said Fordwich.
26:45Fordwich's sentiment came shortly after People magazine published a cover story to commemorate
26:52Charlotte's birthday in the issue.
27:04Fordwich's sentiment came shortly after People magazine published a cover to commemorate Charlotte's
27:11birthday in the issue.
27:13Royal experts pointed out how Charlotte being the spare to our brother is in a vulnerable
27:18place and filled with potential pitfalls that Harry experienced on the world stage.
27:24The late Queen, bless her, was always very conscious of the extraordinary and challenging
27:29role of the number two.
27:31Royal biographer Robert Hardman, author of The Making of a King, told the outlet,
27:36As why she's had a particular soft spot for our sister, Princess Margaret, for our son, Prince
27:50Andrew, and our grandson, Harry, he shared.
27:55She understood that being second place in a strictly hierarchical family and institution as
28:01its challenges, everyone is conscious of that.
28:05In spare, Harry detailed his sibling rivalry with William for EU, and how he struggled to
28:12find his way behind palace doors.
28:14I was the shadow to support the plan B, he wrote, as quoted by the outlet.
28:20I was brought in the world in case of something happening to Willie.
28:24Harry also described that being the spare led to tensions with his brother.
28:28My family had declared me a new loyalty.
28:33The spare, he wrote, I didn't complain about it, but I didn't need to dwell on it either.
28:38Far better in my mind not to think about certain facts, but no one gave a damn who I travelled
28:42with.
28:43The spare could always be spared.
28:45As William prepares to be king one day, Ardman said he wants to make the royal experience
28:50approachable and not scary for all his children.
28:53Prince William and Prince Catherine know only too well the perils of their air and spare
28:59relationship dynamic.
29:01British broadcaster and photographer Helena Ard told Fox News Digital,
29:09We know of numerous air and spare cycles.
29:12The spare going slightly off the rails, usually due to feeling undervalued, she shared.
29:16Now, a child pointed out prime examples of royal rebels who sparked furious backlash due
29:23to their actions, including Margaret, Andrew and more recently, Arie.
29:28It's noted that in spare, Arie also wrote about moments where he felt dismissed or devalued.
29:34People magazine reported the prince and princess of Wales are taking every step, a conscious decision
29:41to prevent their air and spare cycle with their children, child explained.
29:45They are well aware of the pitfalls Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis could face growing
29:49up with Prince George.
29:53The prince and princess of Wales know their minds and are carving out their royal path,
29:59child continued.
30:00They are not afraid to tweak and change the traditions, traditional royal ways and rules.
30:06They prioritise their family, their children come first.
30:09Their children are given the love, support and guidance needed for a balanced, successful,
30:14healthy future.
30:15They are aware of their parenting decisions are critical to the success of the crown.
30:20People magazine reported that looking ahead, Charlotte could be bestowed the title of Princess
30:25Royal, a title that her great aunt, Princess Anne, 74, possesses.
30:30The outlet noted the title is ultimately the monarchs to give, and Charlotte could still chose to
30:36decline it.
30:36The princess royal has taken Princess Charlotte under her wing, child claimed.
30:42They have a close bond, Princess Anne is a fabulous role model for Charlotte.
30:47She is aware of the trials and tribulations of being the right hand, woman to our brother, King Charles.
30:53She stares Charlotte in the happy direction of being the great support, right hand woman to our brother,
31:00future heir, Prince George.
31:01I feel Princess Charlotte in the future could fulfil the role currently held by Princess Anne,
31:09becoming the backbone of royal appearances and duties.
31:12Royal expert Ian Pelham Turner told Fox News Digital, Princess Anne is seen as the hardest working
31:19royal and Charlotte right now seems to have the same steely resolve to do things correctly.
31:25Charlotte, third in line to the throne, is the only daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales.
31:32A source told People magazine that Charlotte, along with her siblings, is being raised by the couple
31:37to strike a balance between private life and duty.
31:41Harry currently resides in the wealthy coastal city of Montecito, with his wife and two children.
31:48He told the BBC that he can't see a world in which I would be bringing my wife and the children
31:53back to the UK.
31:54Harry claimed that he and his family are endangered when visiting Britain because of hostility aimed
32:07at him and Meghan on social media through relentless hounding by news media.
32:13According to several royal experts and multiple reports, Harry and William are not on speaking
32:21terms. Sources close to Harry previously told Fox News Digital that Harry calls and letters to his
32:29father's go unanswered.
32:31Fordwich said William has been prioritizing family and duty.
32:35She believes his children are on the right path to success, regardless of where they are in line of succession.
32:40Those close to the family agree that Princess Charlotte, in particular, is extremely level-headed and matured beyond
32:48her years, often keeping her brothers, George and Louis, in check during public engagements, said
32:55Chad.
32:56Now, hope is that when Prince George ascends to the throne, she will be by his side for support,
33:01just as Princess Anne has been such a stalwart support for King Charles III. In his interview,
33:08Harry said he could forgive his family.
33:10I would love reconciliation with my family. There's no point in continuing to fight anymore,
33:16Harry said.
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