my grandfather, crown prince olav, my fatherfeared going into that role after him because how could he fill his shoes and i think that is the whole point, you do not feel his shoes. 50 whole point, you do not feel his shoes- his shoes. so king charles would be his shoes. so king charles would be a his shoes. so king charles would be a different i his shoes. so king charles i would be a different monarch from queen elizabeth? absolutely, you cannot copy somebody else. absolutely, you cannot copy somebody else. king charles s family divisions somebody else. king charles s family divisions have somebody else. king charles s family divisions have been i family divisions have been painful. the norwegians seem to have answered the vexing issues of what to do with the royal spare, even a controversial spare, even a controversial spare, simply by relying on the love and family bonds and it has got them through the turmoil relatively unscathed. i have come to belgium, which became
of what to do with the royal spare, even a controversial spare, simply by relying on love and family bonds, and it has got them through the turmoil relatively unscathed. i have come 700 miles south, from norway to belgium, which became a constitutional monarchy in 1830. that means the belgian monarch rules with the consent of the government, agreeing not to dabble in domestic politics. it is the same in britain, butjust last year, charles reportedly criticised government policy on the deportation of migrants, he has always spoken about ecology, but after he became king he was asked by the government not to attend a climate conference. there is one clear and present issue that king charles will have to comment on at some point, and that is the legacy of britain s imperial past.
queen camilla, 2200 diamonds from queen elizabeth ii s personal connection on queen mary s crown. this is the first time a queen consort crown has been reused since the eighteenth century. normally a new crown is made and placed at the tower of london. this one dates 21660 one, 350 years old and is set to be anointed with holy water in full public view and presented with a ring which means she is essentially marrying the king, what it signifies, she s making a covenant, an agreement, and unbroken bond to country and king. the ring was made for queen adelaide in 1830 one. she will will be wearing hers. the king edward crown, the scepter and the orb being carried up right now. on the right-hand side of your screen, really stunning,
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