hello, i m christian fraser. you re watching the context on bbc news. poland s incumbent prime minister gets first chance to form a government, after his party won elections, but failed to get a parliamentary majority. the president of poland and rey duda has asked the incumbent prime minister matteush mora vietskee to form a new cabinet. mr mora, vietskee party won the most seats at the election failed to secure the majority. within the next two weeks he will face a vote of confidence a vote he is bound to lose. the coalition of opposition partie waiting in the wings is led by the former president of the european council donald tusk. he is said to have already agreed on key government appointments. no opposition party has indicated it wants to support mr mora vietskee in his last ditch attempt at retaining power. here s president duda on what happens next. translation: if the representative of law and justice fails to form - a government, then in the next step, it will be
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i think she s surprised herself, probably, in how she s really risen to the role. and enjoys it. and how good she is at it. during the 1990s, public opinion was often hostile, the headlines brutal. and just this year in his memoir prince harry said he believed his stepmother had manipulated the media to enhance her popularity. in recent years, julian payne has worked with the king and queen consort as communications secretary. he helped mould that public image. you were behind the scenes, you are part of the media strategy. how did you factor that in in terms of her public image? it s certainly true that there has been a journey that she has gone from a sort of so called pantomime villain to perhaps a national treasure, where we are now, but but she was always very clear she never wanted a pr campaign. you know, people like me might come up with that ideas as to how to improve the image. the reality is she always felt the best thing to do
is a queen s companion, one of six women who are her best friends and have been through everything with her. do you think she never thought this moment was going to come? i don t think she did, no. i think she s surprised herself, probably, in how she s really risen to the role and enjoys it and how good she is at it. during the 1990s, public opinion was often hostile, the headlines brutal. and just this year in his memoir prince harry said he believed his stepmother had manipulated the media to enhance her popularity. in recent years, julian payne has worked with the king and queen consort as communications secretary. he helped mould that public image. you were behind the scenes, you were part of the media strategy. how did you factor that in in terms of her public image? it s certainly true that there has been a journey, that she has gone from a sort of so called pantomime villain to perhaps a national treasure, where we are now,