crowned queen after the unexpected death of her father king george vi. she had to juggle the really onerous duties of being queen, monarch, with being a young mother. she went off on long tours for months at a time around the commonwealth and charles was left. she came back and instead of hugging him, she was cool and aloof. this gives you an indication of the formal institutionalized nature of their relationship. his father prince phillip was an alpha male, a leader. charles was unconfident, not at all a sort of son that prince phillip wanted to have. it was clear to the prince that his father was disappointed in him. and i think that was very painful. his father s method of dealing with that was to try to toughen him up.
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she had to juggle the really onerous duties of being queen, being monarch, with being a young mother. she went off on long tours for months at a time around the commonwealth, and charles was left. she came back and instead of hugging him, she was cool and aloof. this gives you an indication of the formal, institutionalized nature of their relationship. his father, prince phillip, was an alpha male, a leader. charles was unconfident, not at all a sort of son that prince philip wanted to have. it was clear to the prince that his father was disappointed in him. and i think that was very painful. his father s method of dealing with that was to try and toughen him up. it s the school of hard knocks. prince charles arrives with
sisters the people he reported to work every single day. they re standing outside the iconic cathedral, one of the best known in all the world where this officer is going to be honored. as you said, there s a private ceremony for family and close friend and then the doors open for the public. his coffin brought here just after 11:00. taken up the stairs and through the big brass doors of this cathedral and down the center aisle where it now sits before the altar and then services begin shortly. his family will be here and also that hero officer who gunned down, fire and killed the shooter in this. the officer with them here too. i saw him here today hugging some of his fellow officers, people coming over, hugging him. because truly, as the mayor said, he is a hero here and probably in the end, saved other lives. and so this would be certainly an emotional day for the city,
yes. having to go up afterwards. he was overshadowed by this, but will smith jumping up, hugging him, pretending like nothing happened, his wife sitting, latching. they re sitting laughing at jokes like an assault had just not taken place, and then they re talking about what a great night it was. i m telling you, man, surreal. it was surreal. i m just wondering why hollywood seems to be i mean chris rock was such a pro. he had so much class. it was it is still bizarre the way they re treating this. well, they did worse than do nothing. hollywood gave him a standing ovation. thank you. about 20 minutes after that happened on stage as if, as you say, nothing happened. he walked up to the stage and they gave him a standing ovation. i m glad he finally apologized to chris rock. he issued the apology which he should have given during that speech. he kind of gave i don t know if you could call it an apology, attempted to, but it was