speaker after four days and 15 rounds of voting. this was the moment that the longest speaker contest in 164 years came to a close. [ cheers ] but before the house selected its new speaker, the cameras captured a stunning political soap opera playing out on the house floor just before midnight. mccarthy and his allies thought they had the votes locked up in round 14, but florida congressman matt gaetz waited until the end of the ballot process to vote present even though mccarthy needed just one more yes vote to win. a stunned mccarthy walked up the house floor to confront gaetz. as he walked away looking dejected, enter arms services committee chairman mike rogers who lunged at gaetz and had to be restrained by fellow republican congressman hudson. many thought this was game over and the vote to adjourn until monday box office to pass be but then a breakthrough with gaetz was reached. mccarthy changed his vote on adjourning, and dozens followed. then the 15th time was the ch
overshadow the coronation. king charles has to get on the front foot really in terms of controlling the narrative of what the coronation is about. he doesn t want harry to overshadow it. this idea that that harry and meghan have been invited, that that invite still exists, you know, harry has essentially pushed the ball back into the king s court in a sense. a lot can happen between now and the coronation. harry s expecting him to apologize i think essentially. and unless an apology is forth good coming, i don t image forthcoming, i don t imagine harry and meghan will want to be there in may. kate, what do you think? yes, i agree. i think harry wants an apology. and he doesn t just want a couple of handshakes and a piece of cake. he wants charles really to apologize for everything that s happened, particularly the death of diana. and i think that s not going to happen. i think that the royal family very much more the principles