at the same time. and consulting at the same time. and consulting princes - at the same time. and consulting princes and | consulting princes and princesses about life with the crown. how would you like me to address your? address your? your highness, or ust address your? your highness, or just martha. address your? your highness, or just martha. i address your? your highness, or just martha, i don t address your? your highness, or just martha, i don t mind. - address your? your highness, or just martha, i don t mind. or- just martha, i don t mind. or life without a crown. i - life without a crown. i couldn t grow in my country. are couldn t grow in my country. are there couldn t grow in my country. are there lessons for good king trials? in the modern game of thrones? . so far i have been discussing royals who have been living the royal life, hard work but with benefits. what about those who have lost their crowns? what do they think about life without a throne? it s tim
and life without a crown. i grew up in exile, i couldn t go in my country. are there lessons for good king charles in the modern game of thrones? so far i have been discussing royals who are living the royal life hard work, but with benefits. but what about those who have lost their crowns? what do they think about life without a throne? it s time to meet emmanuele philliberto of savoy, prince of venice and his eldest daughter, princess vittoria. at 19, she is a model, a social media star, and theoretically the future queen of italy. but there s a problem. the italian monarchy was abolished in 1947. fascist king victor emmanuel iii had already transfered the crown to his son, umberto ii, in a bid to keep the family in business.
calls it and the eye could happen in the next four to five hours if it tracks to the right. tropical storm force winds are already occurring. the eye wall and the eye are two completely different things. you need to know that things are going to go, as soon as 10:00 this morning. all right. that s why i asked it that way, chad. things are going to get bad very quickly. please stay where you are and stay safe at this point. chad myers, thank you very much. so, brianna, this whole state up and down the peninsula west all the way to the east bracing for some kind of impact now. certainly. i want to bring in nick pashada, vice mayor of venice, sarasota, florida. that s where you re hunkered down, just south of venice
singing in italian. we start this week in one of europe s most breathtakingly beautiful destinations, venice, in north east italy. this city on water is made up of over 100 islets, interconnected by a labyrinth of picture perfect canals and elegant bridges. life around here has remained the same for hundreds of years and steadfast through that time have been the gondoliers of venice. they see themselves as custodians of the city. today, there are only 400 gondoliers left and they are almost exclusively
the same for hundreds of years and steadfast through that time have been the gondoliers of venice. they see themselves as custodians of the city. today, there are only 400 gondoliers left and they are almost exclusively used by tourists. so it was in the family? with the local population of around 50,000 people walked by 20 million with the local population of around 50,000 people dwarfed by 20 million visitors every year, the gondoliers aren t short of a customer or two.