00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30I mean, can you get Radio 3 on this?
00:33There are not many 90-year-old men who are still voted as being stylish.
00:37Time hasn't changed him. Age certainly hasn't changed him.
00:41And in fact, if anything else, he's probably become what we know in Britain as a grumpy old man.
00:50Charles grew up always wanting to please his father.
00:53He'd been sent away to school in Scotland, which he hated. He was lonely, he was bullied.
00:58So Prince Charles gave quite a number of interviews and we had never heard him speak before.
01:03Very well informed, I must say.
01:05I think it literally changed his image overnight from this boy with jug ears into a sort of rather delightful,
01:11whimsical character.
01:12He had quite a long period of bachelorhood where he couldn't seem to settle down.
01:17And suddenly this beautiful young girl came into his life.
01:20When asked whether Diana was in love with Charles, she immediately said, of course.
01:26And he said, whatever love is.
01:29Today's edition of The Sun dedicates its first five pages to a story about the prince's alleged romance with a
01:35fellow student.
01:41Prince Harry is more like his mother.
01:44He's probably the most popular member of the Royal Family at this moment in time because people warned to him.
01:48I don't believe there is any such thing as private life anymore.
01:51I'm not going to sit here and whinge.
01:53Everyone knows about Twitter and the internet and stuff like that.
01:55People now regard them as part of the celebrity culture.
01:58They're not.
01:59They think of themselves as part of history.
02:01They think of themselves as part of history.