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14:17Ahead.
14:19Sir?
14:21Ahead, David.
14:24Ahead.
14:24Ahead.
14:26We would call it the Way Ahead Group.
14:30I suppose I should be grateful.
14:34I've been preaching the Gospel of Change
14:36for...
14:38I don't know how long,
14:3925 years, they finally agree.
14:41And what did they come up with?
14:43Are we ready for this?
14:45Allowing the public into the royal box at the Albert Hall
14:47from time to time.
14:49Radical.
14:50Making the requirement to bow or curtsy
14:52to some members of the royal family optional.
14:55Giving the royal air force central band
14:58a more enhanced role in the changing
15:00of the guard ceremony at the palace.
15:01And that's progressive because?
15:03They have some women members within their ranks.
15:05Vive la revolution!
15:07Meanwhile, nothing on constitutional reform,
15:10nothing on the monarch being both head of state
15:12and supreme governor of the Church of England.
15:15How on earth to square that with a country
15:17that's supposed to be a modern democracy?
15:18I told them you should be thinking of something
15:20much more radical.
15:22You talk of cost-cutting measures
15:25and reform of the civilists.
15:27I say, why not abolish it altogether?
15:29Have the monarchy fund itself.
15:32You talk about including more women in the pomp and pageantry,
15:35but why not something more far-reaching than that?
15:38Ending the bar on the eldest daughters inheriting the throne?
15:42The problem with the ideas that you've presented today
15:44is that they don't reflect a modern Britain.
15:47What it looks like, what it feels like,
15:49what its concerns are.
15:51Education, the threat to the environment,
15:53better opportunities for disadvantaged youth.
15:55Things I've been campaigning on for years.
15:57I'm afraid I did get rather carried away.
16:01He even dared bring up our great leader to her face.
16:05God.
16:06We all saw the unfortunate poll recently
16:09about Queen Victoria Syndrome
16:11and how many people find the crown remote and out of touch.
16:16You claim to want to refresh the monarchy.
16:19Well, what I'm proposing is precisely that.
16:21A new welfare monarchy that's less about mystery and magic
16:27and divine right,
16:29and more about our practical role in today's society.
16:33That was a different Charles today.
16:37Separation from Diana has liberated him,
16:40energised him.
16:42And what if being informed and in touch
16:45is what people want from their sovereign?
16:50Having controversial opinions
16:52and agitating politically
16:53is not what people want from their sovereign.
16:59I just think while we're setting up committees
17:02or task forces hoping to find ways forward,
17:07it might be useful to acknowledge
17:11that the solution we are looking for
17:16could be right under our noses.
17:41Hey, Lord.
17:44Yes?
17:49Yep.
17:54Yep.
17:59Checked already?
18:00Right.
18:01Yes, sir.
18:04Wait, wait, wait, wait.
18:07Don't be transparent.
18:18Well, all right,
18:20what's up?
18:23Is someone like a group of females,
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27:50on which you would do well to reflect.
28:01Are you still here?
28:20It's so painful, and so public.
28:26It's so unnecessary, too.
28:30Everyone in HQ is frightened, my dear father included.
28:33They don't know how the world has changed,
28:35and everyone's just blaming everyone else.
28:38That's no excuse for gratuitous, sadistic exhibitionism.
28:42It sounds like playground bullying.
28:46The way the sycophants all nodded.
28:50Grateful that his invective wasn't directed at them for once.
28:56It leaves me no choice but to...
29:02To protect yourself.
29:07To look after yourself.
29:14Yes.
29:23Historians will not be able to pinpoint a moment when the breakaway happened,
29:26because nothing official has happened.
29:28But a change is happening.
29:30I ask if you look around you, what do you see?
29:32Not old, stuffy courtiers, but young, professional men and women of today.
29:38The way ahead group, or the lagging behind group as I like to call them,
29:43was set up to prepare the monarchy for the coming millennium,
29:45but it seems to me they hold some confusion as to which millennium we're actually in.
29:50I think as a guiding principle, if we're interested in saving the monarchy,
29:53we should do the exact opposite of what the way ahead group recommends.
29:56I think we all agree, and polls certainly show that the monarchy is in a rut, a dangerous rut.
30:02It's vital that people are given a reason to believe in and be excited about the future.
30:07And if one asks oneself what the future of the monarchy is, then the answer is...
30:10is you, sir.
30:12But right now the problem is, no one knows you.
30:15They don't know who you really are, or what you think, or feel.
30:18I quite agree.
30:20Well, what should we do about that?
30:23Well, one thought that we had was that, um,
30:26perhaps a mature, progressive, open television special would be a way to go,
30:32where the Prince of Wales is finally given the opportunity to freely air his voice.
30:38Alongside an expansive and wide-ranging interview,
30:41we could grant cameras, unprecedented access to a future king at work,
30:45an intimate and authoritative profile
30:49of an enlightened, thoughtful, forward-thinking man
30:53who has been Prince of Wales for a quarter of a century,
30:56and a chance for him to lay out his vision for a modern monarchy, a modern Britain.
31:01Who are you thinking of as the interviewer?
31:04Well, there are a number of candidates,
31:06but the name we're most excited about is Jonathan Dimbleby.
31:12He's serious, he's forthright, he's independent-minded.
31:16Count Durham, the ideal if we're going from South Jones to...
31:20People will know that it's not puffery or chocolate box royalism with Dimbleby.
31:25There is an element of risk.
31:29He's bound to ask about the marriage at some point.
31:33But, in our view, there's, there's a far greater prospect of reward.
31:44Let's take your time.
31:48Just who you're set?
31:49Ready to go.
31:49Good.
31:50Right. This is it.
31:51Thank you.
31:51Thank you.
31:54You're Jonathan.
31:55How are you?
31:56Sir.
31:57Where do you want me?
31:58I'm sitting here, sir.
32:00Please, please.
32:00All right, please.
32:04Five, four, three...
32:09Your Royal Highness, it's, it's fair to say that in recent years the royal family has been plagued by a
32:17certain amount of adversity.
32:19Do you think, with all these setbacks, to your family and to you personally, that the monarchy can still survive?
32:30Well, more than that, I hope it can, can flourish.
32:35But to do so, it needs to adapt.
32:38It's no secret that I'm open to the idea of reform.
32:42I think that we're at a make or break time for the monarchy and we need to be radical.
32:47But, of course, there's only so much that I can do as Prince of Wales.
32:53As king, you will also find yourself at the head of an established church.
32:57In the past, you have shown an interest in other faiths.
33:00How does that sit with a future role as supreme governor of the Church of England, defender of the faith?
33:08Well, of course, I prefer to think of myself not as a defender of just one faith, the Church of
33:14England,
33:14but as defender of faith in general.
33:18Why should the Church of England have a monopoly on the crown?
33:22What about the Jews and Catholics and Sikhs and Muslims and Hindus?
33:26Are they not its subjects as well?
33:28There is, of course, one question above all that burns in the public's mind,
33:34and that relates to your marriage to the Princess of Wales.
33:37One of the most serious allegations concerning your marriage is that you were repeatedly unfaithful
33:43and that your close association with Camilla Parker Bowles was a deciding factor in its collapse.
33:50How do you answer that?
33:55Mrs. Parker Bowles is a dear friend of mine, a wonderful friend that I'm jolly lucky to have.
34:04And even within a marriage, one must still nurture outside friendships.
34:09And Mrs. Parker Bowles is just one of a number of friends that I've been close to over the years.
34:20When you married your wife, you made a pledge before God to uphold your wedding vows.
34:26Did you at least try to be faithful from the start?
34:30Of course.
34:31And were you?
34:32Yes.
34:40Until...
34:45Until it became obvious that, er, the marriage couldn't be saved.
34:53Both of us having done our best.
34:59At which point I...
35:03Tried to do my duty.
35:07But there was, er...
35:10There was nothing to be done.
35:15So, yes, er...
35:20Old friendships were rekindled.
35:26You've been very forthright in your response.
35:29Very honest.
35:31Is it your hope that this issue will now go away?
35:36Well, I'd certainly prefer it.
35:40It typically stems, I think, from when...
35:43When we in the monarchy set ourselves up as a sort of ideal.
35:48As husbands, or as wives, or as...
35:51As parents.
35:54And very often the truth is very far from that.
35:57The question people have to ask themselves is what do they want in their leaders?
36:03Do they want someone who errs, but who learns from their mistakes?
36:07Who grows?
36:08Who...
36:09Who recognizes the need for change?
36:12Who has a vision?
36:14Or someone who...
36:16Is content to continue making the same mistakes?
36:21And...
36:21To keep things as they are?
36:25Really, I think that's the clear choice that, er...
36:28That people are faced with.
36:32This desire for progression extends to many aspects of your work as Prince of Wales.
36:43Prince Charles bared his soul to the nation last night in a television documentary designed to showcase his work as
36:49Prince of Wales.
36:50And he appeared to have no regrets, as he greeted onlookers today during his first public appearance since the programme
36:57aired.
37:00His aides were letting it be known they'd been delighted with the response to his controversial television profile.
37:07Palace officials said they'd been deluged with calls of support.
37:10The programme contained a number of intimate revelations, including the Prince's close friendship with Mrs. Camilla Parker Bowles.
37:17The admission divided viewers between those who felt it was a refreshing attempt to clear the air,
37:23and those who felt the Prince had made an error of judgement.
37:27There was no comment from Kensington Palace, but the Princess of Wales upstaged her husband
37:33by attending the Serpentine Gallery's annual summer party this evening,
37:37putting on a defiant display in what many are already calling her revenge dress.
37:50The Prince and Princess remain focused on their public roles,
37:55but there is little doubt that the War of the Waleses has entered a new and more volatile phase.
38:01Here we're just getting confused.
38:07C teenager town迷음.
38:11Camilla! Camilla!
38:13Camilla!
38:14climate change.
38:17What do you say tonight, Camilla?
38:49The reaction to the interview is divided between those that feel the prince has shown himself unfit to be king
38:55and should have had the good grace to stay silent and those that have been pleasantly surprised by what they
39:07saw and heard.
40:36Isay испurluğun da.
40:38Peki.
40:40Yani o מה svolabildi aranlık?
40:48Örneğin aranlık, kurulun aranlık kılınca cevap o tanesi.
40:52Neden?
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41:34Shadow monarchy in essence. A rival court.
41:37But this is not the 18th century.
41:41And creating rival courts is not what we do in this family.
41:45We close ranks behind the sovereign, not to criticize her.
41:51We're all after the same thing, Anne.
42:00You sure you won't have some of this asparagus?
42:04It's fresh from the garden.
42:22Good night.
42:23Thanks for coming.
42:39For years I've doubted Charles.
42:44He wasn't strong enough.
42:50Tough enough.
42:52But look what he's just come through.
42:55First that phone recording.
42:57Subsequent humiliation.
42:59Then that interview and subsequent criticism.
43:03And it hasn't broken him.
43:05The opposite.
43:07He might be as mad as everyone thinks.
43:09But he's not as weak as everyone thinks.
43:14Charles I saw today was strong.
43:18Confident.
43:20Mature.
43:23Not only does he have what it takes for the job.
43:25In some ways he's already begun.
43:28What do you mean?
43:30For the past year, possibly more.
43:34Charles has been slowly but surely setting up his own court.
43:38At St. James's.
43:40His own Camelot.
43:43His own advisors.
43:45His own modern, progressive agenda.
43:51He knows one day he will be King Charles III.
43:55And if we want to know what that will look and feel like.
44:00He's starting to show us.
44:18The whole point of the Prince's Trust is to equip young people like you.
44:22with the skills and the confidence to fulfill your dreams and ambitions.
44:30Now you may think that someone of my age and background
44:33wouldn't understand young people in your communities.
44:36And the unfair judgment of society that you sometimes face.
44:42Well, as it happens, I do understand a little bit about
44:47what it is to be criticized and judged.
44:51And I also know that those judgments are mostly not true.
44:57That people out there have no idea who I really am.
45:04I'm sure that each of you has something within you.
45:10An unacknowledged greatness.
45:13A talent that deserves to be recognized.
45:18And that's what the Prince's Trust is all about.
45:21To give you the confidence to believe in your ideas.
45:25And the money to bring them to fruition.
45:29I want to reach those that have been overlooked.
45:33Rejected.
45:35To make sure that you've been given a chance.
45:40Because it's only when we risk reaching too far
45:44that we find out how far it's possible to go.
46:14Don't sweat the technique.
46:23Don't sweat the technique.
46:31Don't sweat the technique.
46:33Let's trace the hits and check the file.
46:36Let's see who bit the dialogue.
46:38I flip the script so they can't get filed.
46:40At least not now.
46:41It'll take a while.
46:43I change the pace to complete the beat.
46:45I drop the bass.
46:46Two MCs get weak.
46:47But every road they trace is a scar they keep.
46:49It's when I speak.
46:51They freak to sweat the technique.
46:53I made my debut in 86.
46:55With a melody in a president's mix.
46:57And I would stay on target and reduce the mess.
47:00And I still make hits for beats.
47:02Parties, clubs, instantars, and jeeps.
47:04My underground sound.
47:05I race the streets.
47:06MCs want a beef and I play for keeps.
47:08When they sweat the technique.
47:18Don't sweat the technique.
47:28They want to know how many bombs have I ripped the wreck.
47:31But researchers never found all the pieces yet.
47:33Scientists try to solve the context.
47:36Philosophers are wondering what's next.
47:37The pieces took the lab to observe them.
47:40They couldn't absorb them.
47:41They didn't deserve them.
47:42My ideas are only for the audience ears.
47:45My opponents, it might take years.
47:47Pencils, pens, and swords.
47:48Let it put together for my key to cards.
47:51I'm also a sculpture.
47:52Born with structure.
47:53Because of my culture, I'ma rip the destructor.
47:56I'm styled out a beat full of technology.
47:58Complete sights and new heights after I get deep.
48:00You don't have to speak, just see.
48:03And peep the technique.
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