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From the Archives, 1980: Big crowds see the Queen open the City Square
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By Peter Smark
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World’s best diplomat
Queen Elizabeth II showed Melbourne yesterday why her Court advisers say she is the world’s best diplomat.
The Queen talks to some of the children who welcomed her to Melbourne
Credit:The Age Archives
While rows of civic dignitaries and their spouses waited on a raised dais in the City Square for the Queen to come and talk to them, she insisted on continuing to talk with crowds lining the route of her walk from Bourke Street.
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CNN s coverage of Prince Harry and Meghan s bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey was largely taken from the left-leaning broadcaster s usual woke playbook.
There was much praise of the couple for sharing their truth , with little critical analysis of whether the former royal couple s accusations were rooted in reality.
But there was one honourable exception.
A full 18 days after the Oprah interview was broadcast, CNN s London-based presenter Max Foster appeared on the breakfast show New Day to debunk many of the half-truths or downright fibs in the interview.
His first-rate reporting included never-before-heard accounts of former royal staff members on the lengths The Firm had gone to in order to accommodate Meghan.