Full peal which ive never heard of, driving us up the wall, but its part of the day of coronation. About 100 yards behind us we saw king charles and Queen Camilla turn up in one of those horsedrawn carriages and we knew this was Something Special and we knew, in fact, something that hasnt been seen here for, oh, 70 years. A lot of hubbub, pomp and circumstance, but in the middle of the ceremony when the archbishop of canterbury took that Coronation Crown and fitted it on king charles head and you knew something would happen and a short time after that to show the tradition and heritage of the place you saw Something Else, his son and heir apparent, Prince William, Pledge Allegiance to king charles. I, william, pledge and faith unto you, as for life and limb. Theyve got the si ceremony, and there was an older carriage and the crowds have been battered and buffeted by rain and wind and they were there by the tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands just to show that the royal naysaye
full peal which i ve never heard of, driving us up the wall, but it s part of the day of coronation. about 100 yards behind us we saw king charles and queen camilla turn up in one of those horse-drawn carriages and we knew this was something special and we knew, in fact, something that hasn t been seen here for, oh, 70 years. a lot of hubbub, pomp and circumstance, but in the middle of the ceremony when the archbishop of canterbury took that coronation crown and fitted it on king charles head and you knew something would happen and a short time after that to show the tradition and heritage of the place you saw something else, his son and heir apparent, prince william, pledge allegiance to king charles. i, william, pledge and faith unto you, as for life and limb. they ve got the si ceremony, and there was an older carriage and the crowds have been battered and buffeted by rain and wind and they were there by the tens of thousands, and hundreds of thousands just to show th
supporters of the ukrainian people. neil: you know, we re told, speaking of ukraine, ambassador, that support is beginning to wane or certainly impatience is, through no-fault of the ukrainians, of course. this war drags on and obviously now what the russians say was an attempted assassination of vladimir putin. some see that as a means to really escalate the war in ukraine ahead of what is supposed to be the kyiv offensive in the spring. your thoughts on that and where that war is going. well, the british people are full square behind ukraine system. it s a bipartisan issue in the u.k. we support the ukrainian people very strongly. the governments make clear that we re going to go on supplying ukraine with training, with equipment, defensive equipment, so that she can prosecute this war not of her making in a way that is to her advantage. i think the assassination attempt on president putin, i
i hope that they will send more than one. i know that there has been some reluctance in the past by not just the united states but our nato allies. to provide a lot of the advanced equipment, particularly in this case, defensive equipment, which is what the patriot battery is. but i think we have seen we have seen with our own eyes how effective the ukrainian military is. i think they will be quickly trained to use the patriot system. and they should be getting as much help as we can give them to end this war, as quickly as possible in victory. there is obviously opposition among some particularly republicans in congress, can mccarthy said something towards the effect of his natural american families are gonna be willing to continue writing a blank check or having a blank check in a recession to ukraine do you think that zelenskyy s visit will have changed any