Harry is going to be doing a a lot of work with some of those charities that he engaged with when he was a working royal . Now he's not going to be doing it on behalf of the king as a working royal , but it's going to look verysimilar. Um in which case, you know, it's going to be an absolute media feeding frenzy because it's such a big
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And again, I mentioned a few moments ago about the Shakespearean playwrights would use puns to evade the royal censors. Well today, in China, the censors are going wild trying to police all the puns because while you can control whatsomeone says, you cannot control what someone means and what people infer.
Think of the logistics here. They had to create craft skills to manufacture -- to make the dikes. They had to create the royal granaries, the royal roads, and distribution systems. They had to create urban life.It required a communication revolution, Google, to organize it.
on the race." And Ingrid Bergman waits, standing in the sun with her suitcase having come 6,000 miles. And at last, she's waved forward into the royal presence, so to speak. And she says, "I'm Ingrid Bergman. I've come from Stockholm." And Mrs. Selznick says, "Oh, yes, of course.The trouble is, my husband is at the studio." They worked at the studios on Saturdays in those days. And they would have done anyway, because he
ventures. Any work they do here will not be linked to official royal duties. When they step back from being working royals , Queen Elizabeth made it clear there could be no halfin halfout arrangement for the Duke and Duchess.That will remain the case. And what of the relationship between the two brothers? To put it mildly, Prince
all of this possible um so so Tesla who uh you know gets screwed out of the royalties by Westinghouse to the system um ends up dying penniless and alone in a single room in the hotel New Yorker uh in 1941 I think uh with only his pet pigeon
It's like "Pulp Fiction", no? Royale with cheese. It's just a cheeseburger. OK? So pig skin, beans, and foie gras.
and download. It's like, "I swear I came up with that idea; it was all me own." right? So thank you all -- in advance -- for the royalties that come. No, but. And also, this book that I do talk about, but I'm going to talk about other things as well. This book, "Follow the Money," has come in for a lot of strange attention over the last couple of weeks, which was kind of unintended. But that's sometimes, I suppose, something
desperate so imagine two hundred dollars a year coming in I think their average donation is twenty-five dollars so you royalty and of their their priests so those two groups of people in the upper
music business. I know it hurt a lot of people. Artists were often lied to. Royalties weren't always paid. Bad people sometimes got promoted. Good ones were fired. Drugs, misogyny, and death stalked rock and roll. A lot of schllock was produced. A lot of pretense masked shallow materialistic quests for fame
The consent part is really nominal. And so, Mosaddegh, who is a senior member of parliament and also a member of the previous royal dynasty, is distantly related, this um elderly statesman who the Shah, out of sort of courtesy, after having gone through a successive list of prime ministers, says, "Okay, I'm going to appoint him Prime Minister. So, he
family side of things have made it clear that they are not going to be here in any official capacity, not going to be doing royal duties. They are non-working royals , they are private citizens, and that is the life they will, anyway, initially live here in the UK. Mm. So much to pick up on there, but how has Buckingham Palace responded to this?
know, let's see what happened in July, and if that was a success, you know, let's come and move back to the UK. Our royal correspondent Nora Nanji stood outside Buckingham Palace in London and told us more about the decision. It's a really surprising announcement. I think a lot of people were not expecting this, and there are a lot of unanswered
business. Uh but back here in the UK, he will be much more present in the culture of the UK. He might look a bit like a working royal even if he isn't one and he will be able to work hard on Invictus Games. Uh that is a big project for him and one that has been presumably quite difficult to operate uh from as far away as Montecito, California where he has uh
In fact, there was a wonderful post recently on one social media platform, which I have to tell you, which is brilliant, which was that somebody was chastising the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines for partaking in what was clearly a fake film, which I thought was brilliant. So yeah, that's hard.
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The Royal Society came out of meetings held in coffeehouses by scientists.
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operation at hand, which gets us precisely to where we are today. So, as far as I understand, there was the Shah, the sort of royal leader, who was in power. He was overthrown in the late 1970s by Khomeini. Khomeini galvanized people to believe in his way, and he's been in power ever since. It gets complicated because Khamenei, with an O,
frames in terms of when they have to be back, which is why we know by the end of this month they'll be here. They're not living in a royal residence, they're living outside London in a private property. Now, where that is, we don't know. The rumor is, of course, the Cotswolds because Meghan and Harry have rented there before in uh previous times.
money on the side on the side makes it sound slightly not quite what it was, but you know, had other sources of income and did other work alongside royal duties. No No peace was ever found that the Queen did not want that to happen. And what's clear from the mood music around
or what they could offer, and didn't feel I suppose looked after or protected by those who were working within the royal household, even though many of the staff within the royal household have been personally appointed by Harry and Meghan. That whole dynamic didn't work out. And there were then these personal problems between
Well, we understand that this story, first reported by the Daily Telegraph in the UK, is correct. We've checked with two different senior royal sources who say that as you say, the prince and his family will be back in the UK within weeks, living at some residence outside
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and the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto.
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flight system, the Gravity Jetsuit. A former Royal Marinees reservist, Richard worked on a number of game-changing innovations during his 16-year career with BP before rediscovering a family passion for invention, engineering, and aviation. Richard is the author of "Taking on Gravity-- A Guide to Inventing the Impossible for the Man Who Learned to Fly," a story about how a grassroots innovation can
came from the Royal Institution in London.
Our Astronomer Royal , Lord Rees, is one of them.
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