commonwealth itself. pete: one of those traditions i went through a phase where i watched prime minister's questions in parliament. fascinating and a lot of the traviotraditions, will, you're t and a live shot of parliament and i believe there'll be a ceremony including king charles iii as well ask we may dip into that in a moment. you're right, will, there's value in a culture's ability to perpetuate itself and a lot of that comes through civic ritual acknowledging timeless truths or virtue that a culture has held and putting processes in place to protect them. that's what a devout defender ovthe monarchy would say about the monarchy. we don't believe they're better than us per se, but that lineage is part of protecting a civilization that has been powerful, has had merr merit and freed people and made mistakes and done wonderful things. without this, you don't perpetuate that. rachel: part of the title