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awareness she ascended to the throne in 1952 and was much more involved and sort of, she oversaw much more the sort of breakdown of the british empire and not the building of it. and i think that is a really important point to sort of take into consideration. she hasn t fought change as much as she could have. so i think if there is this sort of lingers sense of resentment by some people of color. obviously i can t generalize many who, too many people who live in the uk if there is some resentment i think it is towards the monarchy, not necessarilydi. the monarchy versus the queen. such a helpful explanation and important distinction. so one of the things that larry reported on last hour that i think is important is, real anger amongst some she did not appall the actions of the empire
11 to 15-year-olds in britain today can recognize. maybe he ll be able to speak with them and connect to them. that is so interesting. yeah. and bonnie, so weigh in. because you ve met, multiple times met him? yes. i mean, i ve he gave me my honor, insignia, and i ve been an ambassador for his trust and even been in his house which is a couple of streets from here, but i wanted to add to what bidisha brilliantly said. one of the things that i ve noticed, being american. i ve been here half my life, is with my american ear i can hear the very subtle changes in her accent. as a 14-year-old she is the accent of her class. absolutely, a very sheltered, young girl, and at the end of her life, you could hear, she s got much more chilled out accent. much more relaxed, and she did that as she got older, which is a very difficult thing to do.
wasn t just there, you know, there, respected deeply because of the longevity with which she reigned, but also because of what she represented and because of this character that she had. this this huge attachment to duty and decency and dignity. hmm. prime minister, one of the things the world really remembers is watching all of these flowers now pile up outside the royal households for the queen, the last time this happened was obviously for the death of princess diana, and it shocked this country. you were a young prime minister then a new prime minister then, and the queen was criticized for not feeling the pain of her nation. staying up in balmoral and i think had you to go out of your way to try to advise her on what best to do. she did come back down to london, and i want to play a little clip of what she told the nation when she finally came back and then get your reflections. so what i say to you now as your queen and as a grandmother,
i became prime minister, she had this enormous experience of government, of politics and its broader sense. and so, you know, she did she was a sympathetic ear, because she understood how difficult it was, and in a way she is head of state, and you as head of the government, those were two unique positions, and i think i ve always found that she was both that source of empathy, for the struggles you would have as a political leader, but she also had huge insight about the country, and you know, one of the things that she was exceptional is keeping her finger on the pulse of the people. i mean, she loved the people. she served them, but she was never complacent about this. always to understand them. hmm.
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