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Prince Charles pays tribute to 'mummy' at Jubilee concert

Prince Charles pays tribute to 'mummy' at Jubilee concert
ENOUGH TO MEET MEMBERS OF THE ROYAL FAMILY. AND FEWER HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO WORK INSIDE BUCKINGHAM PALAC TY: SUSAN SKINNER ONCE WORKED WITH THE BUCKINGHAM PALACE PRESS CORPS. THAT鈥橲 HER IN THE BACK GROUND STANDING NEAR THE QUN.EE SKINNER NOW CALLS CARMICELHA HOME. AND SHE JOINS US LIVE FOR SOME OF HER UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE ON THE ROYAL FALYMI THANKS FOR JOINING US TONIGHT. >> THANK YOU. TY: WHAT AN AMAZING SIGHT TODAY. WHAT鈥橲 YOUR REACTION TO THE PLATINUM JUBILEE. I AM VERY PROUD OF ETH QUEEN. SHE HAS BEEN PART OF MY LIFE FOR MY ENTIRE LIFE. I HAVE NEVER KNOWN ANOTHER MONARCH. AND IT WILL NOT HAPPEN AGAIN. JUST SO PROUD AND HAPPY FOR HER. ANDREA: YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT THE PAGEANTRY AND TRADITIOOF THE ROYAL FAMILY IS ALL ABOUT. TELL US ABOUT THE WORK THAT GOES INTO EVENTS LIKE WE SAW TODAY. THE BRITISH DO IT VERY WELL. I WAS CHARMED TO SEE PRINCE WIIALL THERE IN HIS BEARSKIN HAT RIDING HIS HORSE. AND OF COSEUR, PRINCE CHAESRL AND PRINCESS AND - ANBNE. A LOT GOES INTOT. I HERE鈥橲 A PLANNING. TY: WHAT鈥橲 IT LIKE TO WK OR BUCKINGHAM PALACE? >> I DID NOT WORK THERE VERY MUCH. I WAS MAINLY ON THE ROAD AND COVERING EVENTS. I WOULD VENTURE INTO THE PALACE FROM TIME TO TIME TO TALK TO THE QUEENS PRESS SECRETARY. ITS I NICE TO BE LED AROUND BY LIVERIED FOOTMEN WHO WOULD CARRY MY HAND BACK. ANDREA: HAVE YOU MEET THE QUEEN? WHAT IS SHE LIKE? THE QUEEN IS LOVELY. I HAVE MET HER ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS. SHE IS QUIET, SHE IS A LITTLE BIT REMOTE, BUT SHE IS EXTREMELY FRIENDLY. SHE IS VERY AMUSING WHEN SHE WANTS TO BE. SHE IS LOVELY. ANDREA: TALK A LITTLE ABOUT WHO THE ROYAL FAMILY HAS EVOLVED DURING THE QUEENS REN. >> A LOTAS H CHANGED AND PERHAPS WE WILL NEVER SEE A MONARCH ON SU ACH PEDESTAL AS WE NOW LOOK ATER H MAJESTY. THE MONARCHY AND THE ATTITUDE TOWARD IT HAS CHANGED. WE SEE KATE AND WILLIAM WITH A WHOLE NEW ATTITUDE IN THEMSELVES. THEY DO NOT REQUE TOIR BE BOWED TO. THERE ARE QUITE HAPPY TO BE CALLED WILLIAM AND CATHERINE. IT IS A DIFFTEN SITUATION, A WHOLE NEW WORLD. IF THE MONCHARY IS TO SURVIVE, ITAS H TO MOVE WITH THE TIMES. ONCE CHARLES HAS HIS SHORT REIGN WI, LLIAM AND KATE STEPPED IN AND BRING THE MONARYCH FRESHLY INTOHE T HEARTS OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. AS THEY ALREADY HAVE. TY: LET鈥橲 TALK ABOUT 4-YEAR-OLD PRINCE LOUIS. HE STOLE THE SHOW ON THE LCY.BA EVEN UP-STAGING HIS MOM AND DAD WILLIAM AND KATE. WHAT DID YOU THINK OF HIS MONTME IN THE SPOTLIGHT? >> LITETL LOUIS IS THE YOUNGEST OF WILLIAM A CASEND CHILDNRE. SHE HAS BE UP OUT OF THE SPOTLIGHT UNTIL NOW. SEEING HIS EXCITED WAVES, COVERINGIS H EARS, JUST LIKE ANY KIDS. IT MAKES THESE PAGEANTS SO MOMERABLE IS THAT HUNMA QUALITY. THE QUEEN IS AS HAPPY AS CAN BE, CHARLES CLOSE TO TEARS AND THE CHILDREN JUST BEING KIDS. IT IS A WONDERFUL REMINDER THAT THESE ARE REAL HUNMA BEINGS JUST LIKE U S.:TY THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR TAKI THE TE. IM>> I AM GOING TO DRINK A GLASS OF CHAMPAGNEN I CELEBRATION OF HER MAJESTY鈥橪OS NG GRAIN. --REIG
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Prince Charles pays tribute to 'mummy' at Jubilee concert
Now we know what is in Queen Elizabeth II鈥檚 handbag.The long-time mystery was solved Saturday when the British monarch made the second star turn of her career, appearing in a mini-movie to kick off a concert celebrating her 70 years on the throne. The sketch featured the queen having a cream tea with British national treasure Paddington Bear at Buckingham Palace.After drinking all the tea and destroying the cakes, the duffle-coat wearing bear from deepest Peru told Elizabeth how he always had a reserve supply of marmalade sandwiches with him, lifting up his red hat to reveal his favorite treat.鈥淪o do I,鈥� the queen responded before opening her bag and declaring: 鈥淚 keep mine in here.鈥漈he scene recalled the moment Elizabeth appeared as a Bond girl in a short film for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.鈥淗er majesty is well known for her sense of humor, so it should be no surprise that she decided to take part in tonight鈥檚 sketch,鈥欌� the palace said. 鈥淭here was an interest in the filming and animation process and the opportunity to invite a famous bear to tea was just too much fun to miss."The queen鈥檚 performance with an animated bear drew laughter and loud applause from the overflow crowd at the concert outside Buckingham Palace that was the highlight of the third of four days of festivities celebrating her Platinum Jubilee. The 96-year-old monarch did not attend the concert in person due to what the palace describes as 鈥渆pisodic mobility issues.鈥滵espite the queen鈥檚 absence, spirits were high during an event that culminated with appearances by the monarch鈥檚 son and grandson. Prince Charles and his son Prince William paid tribute to the queen in separate speeches that honored the past and looked to the future.Anne Middleton, 61, who travelled from Cardiff in Wales for the jubilee celebrations, said she loved the Paddington sketch and the queen鈥檚 decision to skip the event didn鈥檛 dim the festivities.鈥淣ot for me,鈥� she said, decked out from head to toe in the flags of the U.K. and Wales. 鈥淪he turned up on the first day, and we know she would have been there if she could have been.鈥滳harles opened his short speech by addressing the queen as 鈥淵our Majesty, mummy,鈥� then paid tribute to her 鈥渓ifetime of selfless service.鈥漈he queen鈥檚 eldest son and heir recalled the ever-growing list of world leaders Elizabeth has met and the endless stacks of state papers she has reviewed during a reign that has now stretched from the early days of the Cold War to the information age. But he also highlighted his mother鈥檚 role as a symbol of stability, unifying the U.K. and the Commonwealth as they negotiated this rapidly changing world.鈥淵ou have met us and talked with us. You laugh and cry with us and, most importantly, you have been there for us, for these 70 years,鈥� Charles said as scenes from the queen鈥檚 life were projected on the palace walls. 鈥淵ou pledged to serve your whole life 鈥� you continue to deliver. That is why we are here. That is what we celebrate tonight.鈥漌illiam preceded his father with remarks that underscored the queen鈥檚 long-time commitment to the environment as he highlighted the need to combat climate change. The presentation began with a clip of the queen鈥檚 1989 Christmas message, in which she called on all nations to work together to protect the earth for 鈥渙ur children and our children鈥檚 children.鈥漈hat message is still relevant today, William said.鈥淚t鈥檚 my firm hope that my grandmother鈥檚 words are as true in 70 years鈥� time as they are tonight, that as nations we come together in common cause, because then there is always room for hope.鈥漈he queen has not attended any of the jubilee festivities since Thursday, when she waved to supporters from the balcony on Buckingham Palace.The monarch also decided not to go to the Epsom Derby earlier Saturday, and was represented at the prestigious annual horse race by her daughter, Princess Anne.The queen, known as a horse lover, has only missed the Epsom Derby a handful of times. On Saturday, five of her former racehorses were paraded, and 40 jockeys who have ridden for the queen formed a guard of honor before the national anthem was played.鈥淪he鈥檚 been breeding horses for over 60 years,鈥� Frankie Dettori, one of the jockeys, told the BBC. 鈥淪he knows all the blood lines and she鈥檚 won lots of races and she鈥檚 very knowledgeable,鈥濃淚鈥檓 sure today she鈥檒l find a TV and she鈥檚 going to watch it live, because she loves the Derby so much,鈥� he added.It was the second time in as many days that the queen鈥檚 mobility issues have robbed crowds of a chance to see her.On Friday, the queen skipped a special service of Thanksgiving in her honor at St. Paul鈥檚 Cathedral in London. Palace officials said she had experienced 鈥渟ome discomfort鈥� at events the day before, which included waving to huge crowds from Buckingham Palace.Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, were among nearly 50 members of the royal family who gathered Friday at St. Paul鈥檚 Cathedral to honor the absent head of state. It was the couple鈥檚 first public appearance in the U.K. since they stepped back from royal duties and moved to California two years ago.Apart from attending Friday鈥檚 service, the couple has so far stayed out of the limelight. Their two children, Archie and Lilibet, who turned one Saturday, haven鈥檛 yet made an appearance during this trip. A spokesperson for the couple said they were spending the day 鈥減rivately鈥� and were not joining some 30 other royals at Saturday鈥檚 concert.Meanwhile, members of the royal family traveled to Wales and Northern Ireland as part of celebrations across the U.K.William and his wife Kate brought two of their three children 鈥� 8-year-old Prince George and 7-year-old Princess Charlotte 鈥� to Cardiff Castle in Wales before a separate concert in the castle grounds in honor of the queen.The queen鈥檚 youngest son, Prince Edward, and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, visited a 1950s-themed seaside funfair in Belfast. Edward tried his hand at pulling a pint of Guinness at a diner, while Sophie took in a 鈥�50s and 鈥�60s dance demonstration.

Now we know what is in Queen Elizabeth II鈥檚 handbag.

The long-time mystery was solved Saturday when the British monarch made the second star turn of her career, appearing in a mini-movie to kick off a concert celebrating her 70 years on the throne. The sketch featured the queen having a cream tea with British national treasure Paddington Bear at Buckingham Palace.

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After drinking all the tea and destroying the cakes, the duffle-coat wearing bear from deepest Peru told Elizabeth how he always had a reserve supply of marmalade sandwiches with him, lifting up his red hat to reveal his favorite treat.

鈥淪o do I,鈥� the queen responded before opening her bag and declaring: 鈥淚 keep mine in here.鈥�

The scene recalled the moment Elizabeth appeared as a Bond girl in a short film for the opening ceremony of the 2012 London Olympics.

鈥淗er majesty is well known for her sense of humor, so it should be no surprise that she decided to take part in tonight鈥檚 sketch,鈥欌� the palace said. 鈥淭here was an interest in the filming and animation process and the opportunity to invite a famous bear to tea was just too much fun to miss."

The queen鈥檚 performance with an animated bear drew laughter and loud applause from the overflow crowd at the concert outside Buckingham Palace that was the highlight of the third of four days of festivities celebrating her Platinum Jubilee. The 96-year-old monarch did not attend the concert in person due to what the palace describes as 鈥渆pisodic mobility issues.鈥�

Despite the queen鈥檚 absence, spirits were high during an event that culminated with appearances by the monarch鈥檚 son and grandson. Prince Charles and his son Prince William paid tribute to the queen in separate speeches that honored the past and looked to the future.

Anne Middleton, 61, who travelled from Cardiff in Wales for the jubilee celebrations, said she loved the Paddington sketch and the queen鈥檚 decision to skip the event didn鈥檛 dim the festivities.

鈥淣ot for me,鈥� she said, decked out from head to toe in the flags of the U.K. and Wales. 鈥淪he turned up on the first day, and we know she would have been there if she could have been.鈥�

Charles opened his short speech by addressing the queen as 鈥淵our Majesty, mummy,鈥� then paid tribute to her 鈥渓ifetime of selfless service.鈥�

The queen鈥檚 eldest son and heir recalled the ever-growing list of world leaders Elizabeth has met and the endless stacks of state papers she has reviewed during a reign that has now stretched from the early days of the Cold War to the information age. But he also highlighted his mother鈥檚 role as a symbol of stability, unifying the U.K. and the Commonwealth as they negotiated this rapidly changing world.

鈥淵ou have met us and talked with us. You laugh and cry with us and, most importantly, you have been there for us, for these 70 years,鈥� Charles said as scenes from the queen鈥檚 life were projected on the palace walls. 鈥淵ou pledged to serve your whole life 鈥� you continue to deliver. That is why we are here. That is what we celebrate tonight.鈥�

William preceded his father with remarks that underscored the queen鈥檚 long-time commitment to the environment as he highlighted the need to combat climate change. The presentation began with a clip of the queen鈥檚 1989 Christmas message, in which she called on all nations to work together to protect the earth for 鈥渙ur children and our children鈥檚 children.鈥�

That message is still relevant today, William said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 my firm hope that my grandmother鈥檚 words are as true in 70 years鈥� time as they are tonight, that as nations we come together in common cause, because then there is always room for hope.鈥�

The queen has not attended any of the jubilee festivities since Thursday, when she waved to supporters from the balcony on Buckingham Palace.

The monarch also decided not to go to the Epsom Derby earlier Saturday, and was represented at the prestigious annual horse race by her daughter, Princess Anne.

The queen, known as a horse lover, has only missed the Epsom Derby a handful of times. On Saturday, five of her former racehorses were paraded, and 40 jockeys who have ridden for the queen formed a guard of honor before the national anthem was played.

鈥淪he鈥檚 been breeding horses for over 60 years,鈥� Frankie Dettori, one of the jockeys, told the BBC. 鈥淪he knows all the blood lines and she鈥檚 won lots of races and she鈥檚 very knowledgeable,鈥�

鈥淚鈥檓 sure today she鈥檒l find a TV and she鈥檚 going to watch it live, because she loves the Derby so much,鈥� he added.

It was the second time in as many days that the queen鈥檚 mobility issues have robbed crowds of a chance to see her.

On Friday, the queen skipped a special service of Thanksgiving in her honor at St. Paul鈥檚 Cathedral in London. Palace officials said she had experienced 鈥渟ome discomfort鈥� at events the day before, which included waving to huge crowds from Buckingham Palace.

Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, were among nearly 50 members of the royal family who gathered Friday at St. Paul鈥檚 Cathedral to honor the absent head of state. It was the couple鈥檚 first public appearance in the U.K. since they stepped back from royal duties and moved to California two years ago.

Apart from attending Friday鈥檚 service, the couple has so far stayed out of the limelight. Their two children, Archie and Lilibet, who turned one Saturday, haven鈥檛 yet made an appearance during this trip. A spokesperson for the couple said they were spending the day 鈥減rivately鈥� and were not joining some 30 other royals at Saturday鈥檚 concert.

Meanwhile, members of the royal family traveled to Wales and Northern Ireland as part of celebrations across the U.K.

William and his wife Kate brought two of their three children 鈥� 8-year-old Prince George and 7-year-old Princess Charlotte 鈥� to Cardiff Castle in Wales before a separate concert in the castle grounds in honor of the queen.

The queen鈥檚 youngest son, Prince Edward, and his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, visited a 1950s-themed seaside funfair in Belfast. Edward tried his hand at pulling a pint of Guinness at a diner, while Sophie took in a 鈥�50s and 鈥�60s dance demonstration.