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The WorldView in 5 Minutes
Three survivors of Alaskan plane crash rescued; Muslim militants kill 9 in Congo, Africa; King Charles hospitalized from cancer treatment side effects

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 7:54


It's Friday, March 28th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Muslim militants kill 9 in Congo, Africa Muslim militants from the Allied Democratic Forces, a terrorist group, launched a brutal assault in North Kivu, Congo, Africa on March 8th, killing at least nine people, reports International Christian Concern. The attack began at dawn, catching villagers by surprise. Armed with guns and machetes, the Muslims targeted the farming community, swiftly overpowering the residents. The assault, which included the destruction of homes, left dozens of families displaced, worsening an already dire humanitarian crisis in the region. Eastern Congo remains plagued by violence, with more than 100 armed groups vying for control of the region's valuable resources. The innocent civilians continue to bear the heaviest cost. Despite repeated calls for action, the Congo government has been unable to protect its citizens from these frequent raids. According to Open Doors, Congo, Africa is the 35th most dangerous country worldwide for Christians. King Charles hospitalized from cancer treatment side effects Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles III was taken to the hospital in a car yesterday after suffering predictable side effects from his cancer treatment, reports The U.S. Sun. He has had to cancel a string of engagements set for today in Birmingham, England. And he was unable to greet Ambassadors of three different nations yesterday. The King was at home at Clarence House last night where he was said to be in good form and continuing to work on State Papers and making calls from his study. (Look at the rooms inside Clarence House). On January 17, 2024, Buckingham Palace announced the King was diagnosed with an enlarged prostate. Then, on February 5th, the Palace revealed that the doctors discovered that he had cancer while operating on his prostate. Please pray for the full recovery of King Charles with minimal side effects. Trump affirmed two God-given genders, opposition to transgenderism President Donald Trump criticized gender ideology during a recent Women's History Month event held at the White House on March 25th. He reaffirmed the two genders created by God. TRUMP: “On Day One, I made the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female. Is there anybody that disagrees with that in this room? (laughter)  I was thinking, maybe somebody from the press might raise their head. I don't think so. “For four long years, we had an administration that tried to abolish the very concept of womanhood and replace it with radical gender ideology. They destroyed women's spaces and even tried to replace the word ‘mother' with the term ‘birther person.' A mother became a ‘birther person.'  “Under the Trump administration, we're ending the Marxist war on women, and we're protecting women's rights, defending women's dignity, and standing up for the American moms and daughters.” Trump also made a definitive statement about men who pretend to be women. TRUMP: “No matter how many surgeries you have or chemicals you inject, if you're born with male DNA in every cell of your body, you can never become a woman! You're not going to be a woman. (applause) And that's why, last month, I proudly signed a historic Executive Order to ban men from competing in women's sports. And it was very popular.” Trump withdraws Stefanik's nomination to be U.N. Ambassador President Donald Trump has withdrawn the nomination of Republican Congresswoman Elise Stefanik of New York to be U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, reports The Epoch Times. Trump announced the move on Truth Social on March 27th, citing the narrow majority that the GOP has in the House of Representatives. He wrote, “As we advance our America First Agenda, it is essential that we maintain EVERY Republican Seat in Congress. I have asked Elise, as one of my biggest Allies, to remain in Congress to help me deliver Historic Tax Cuts, GREAT Jobs, Record Economic Growth, a Secure Border, Energy Dominance, Peace Through Strength, and much more, so we can MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. With a very tight Majority, I don't want to take a chance on anyone else running for Elise's seat.” Trump said Stefanik will join his administration in the future. Manhattan's Planned Parenthood closes after years of pro-life prayer After years of monthly prayer processions, often led by a pro-life activist priest named Fidelis Moscinski, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York has announced it will be selling its SoHo building and shutting down its Manhattan abortion mill, reports LifeSiteNews.com. Wendy Stark, the New York abortion giant CEO, claimed the decision was made due to “the gap between inflation and stagnant (Medicaid/insurance) reimbursement rates.” Christian pro-lifers, like David who fought Goliath, know that you cannot continue to mock the living God and expect to be victorious. Psalm 34:16 says, “The face of the Lord is against those who do evil, to cut off the memory of them from the Earth.” Three survivors of Alaskan plane crash rescued And finally, fearing the worst after a prop plane was reported overdue for landing in Alaska last Sunday, search and rescue volunteers searched for the pilot and two children of elementary and middle school ages who had been on a sightseeing tour, reports Good News Network. Dale Eicher was one of the locals who heard the call for help. EICHER: “I saw the Facebook post about the missing plane and decided to go look for it.” Providentially, that singular Facebook post about the missing father and kids had been re-shared 420 times. John Morris, the father of the missing pilot, told CNN affiliate, Alaska's News Source, that his son's cell phone sent its final ping at about 5:00 p.m. Sunday evening over Tustumena Lake. Within an hour of flying, Eicher saw them. EICHER: “They were walking across the lake when I flew over the plane.” The Piper PA-12 Super Cruiser had crash landed on the frozen surface of Tustumena Lake. EICHER: “I was really shocked. I did expect that we would find them, but I didn't expect that we would find them alive, for sure. I've done a little bit of search and rescue before, and it doesn't always turn out this well.” The three survivors were taken to a Kenai Peninsula area hospital and treated for “non-life-threatening injuries.” When the reporter asked what motivated Dale Eicher to search for the missing plane, he said this. EICHER: “It's the right thing to do. I do volunteer with the Civil Air Patrol some. And I have my own plane.” Indeed, it was the right thing to do!  After all, as Genesis 1:27 articulates, each of us, including those three plane crash survivors in Alaska, have been created in God's image and are worthy of rescuing. Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, March 28th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Juliet Rieden: Australian Women's Weekly Royal Correspondent on King Charges hospitalisation

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 3:52 Transcription Available


King Charles was hospitalised today after side effects related to his cancer treatment. The King has cancelled two days of engagements but is back at his residence in Clarence House. Australian Women's Weekly Royal Correspondent Juliet Rieden talks to Ryan Bridge. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How Do You Say That?!
Ruth Urquhart: The one with the Big Farmer Company!

How Do You Say That?!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 37:17


In Ep 107 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, Ruth Urquhart joins Sam and Mark to talk about terrible writing and what you can do with it without offending the client, there's a touch of scurvy about our reads, and we get stuck into THREE scripts for a change!Our VO question this week is all about how to make a duff script sound better!Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an idea for the show? Send it to us via Mark or Sam's social media or email it directly to podcast@britishvoiceover.co.ukScript 1In 1747, James Lind set up his study at sea: Twelve sailors suffering from scurvy were split into six groups with two men in each group. All six groups shared living quarters in the same end of the ship and were given the same diet during the course of the study, with the exception of six different treatments that Lind wanted to test.The first group got cider. The second group got diluted sulfuric acid. The third group got vinegar. The fourth group got sea water. The fifth group got two oranges and a lemon. Finally, the last group got a purgative mixture of commonly used medicines.Script 2aShe grasped her carefully embroidered reticule, a present from her beloved aunt Mary, given to her at Christmas, a gift that she treasured dearly, despite it's garish colour, and stepped off the sidewalk into the busy London street, narrowly avoiding a huge puddle. She hailed a hackney which appeared suddenly through the fall gloom. The driver's rough attire of sackcloth pants held up by suspenders looked filthy but she tried not to stare as he pulled his horses to a halt beside her. ‘Can you take me to Clarence House?' she asked. The man grimaced.'Clarence house be 5 blocks away, he growled in his distant London accent ‘ I ain't got time, lady! I be workin'Script 2bAs she walked she thought about her brawny Highlander, Hamish Campbell, the one who had proposed to her only a week ago and to whom she had run from despite her longing to be with him. ‘Doona go!' he had pleaded earnestly, ‘I doona want to live without ye, I can no.'His deep voice resonated in his head and she flushed to remember it. They had not been alone, his 5 cousins, Angus, Calum, Bret, Jed and Colin had witnessed the whole embarrassing episode there on the riverbank next to their little croft house in the little village of Firth on the banks of the river Forth.. she had stood right on the waters edge, the men behind her. We'd love your feedback - and if you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, hit the follow button today!**Listen to all of our podcasts here - you can also watch on YouTube, or say to your smart speaker "Play How Do You Say That?!"About our guest: Ruth is a trained actor and an experienced, award winning voice actor. Known as the Tartan Chameleon, she is extremely versatile. Being a native Scot with English parents effectively means she has two natural accents as well as a very good ear for many other dialects. Ruth has narrated over 200 audio books to date as well as voicing animations, animes, commercials, games, corporate videos, film dubbing and documentaries. She lives in Scotland with her family and an array of rescue animals.

Champ.ie Podcast
ENERGUMENE

Champ.ie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 36:54


Champ.ie Horse Racing Podcast | Season 6 Episode 15Proudly Sponsored by Boylesports, Gowran Park Racecourse, EJ Menswear & Shamrock Thoroughbreds.On today's show, Barry Doyle and David Byrnes build up to Jonbon vs Energumene in the Clarence House Chase at Ascot.The lads also discuss the Goffs Thyestes Chase 2025 launch. Champ.ie Special Guest this week is trainer Sara Bradstock. Coming up to 10 years since Coneygree won the Cheltenham Gold Cup, MR VANGO is now flying the flag for the Bradstock stable and he is scheduled to run in the Peter Marsh Chase at Haydock on Saturday afternoonAgenda:Energumene vs JonbonPeter Marsh Chase HaydockChat with Sara BradstockGoffs Thyestes Golf ClassicWeekend Best BetsSupport the show

SM Media
COUNTDOWN TO CHELTENHAM 2025: Episode 10 (Jonbon & Protektorat Impress)

SM Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 61:50


The guys recap the Winter Million weekend with Jonbon winning the Clarence House in style, they also preview the upcoming Cheltenham Trials Day on Saturday. Never miss a moment, podcast or article on SM Media as you can follow us below on all our platforms. Website - https://thesmmediaent.wordpress.com/ YouTube - https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCO40v_nSWgc6WjmzF4IR68g Twitter - https://twitter.com/SMMediaEnt?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SMMediaEnt/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smmediaent/?hl=en iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sm-media/id1528862527 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1iPnMJSgUPj4f0U58DHI9J?si=iVlyktAZTlOcDLPBvbLhzQ SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/fD17rkT6o5NNVaPj7

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
The Saturday Edition - Ep. 152

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 19:05


This week's Saturday Edition kicks off with a post race interview with Harry Fry, following Gidleigh Park's success in the Grade 2 Lightening Novices' Chase at Windsor this afternoon with Nick, whilst Harry also looks ahead to Boothill in the Clarence House Chase at Ascot tomorrow. It'll be a tough ask for Boothill taking on Jonbon and Energumene and Sean Graham shares why they're coming back to run in the Clarence House with Energumene having been beaten in it both times previously. Then, onto Sunday back at Windsor, we hear from connections of runners in the Fleur de Lys Chase including Dan Skelton on favourite Protektorat; Lucinda Russell on Ahoy Senor and finally AJ O'Neill looks ahead to Indiana Dream's first run for the yard.

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Matchbook Betting Podcast
Racing: CLARENCE HOUSE | ITV SATURDAY & FRIDAY Best Bets

Matchbook Betting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 39:14


Matt Tombs, Charlie Poste and Micheál Deasy join host Tom Stanley to preview this weekend's ITV Racing action, including the Clarence House. Subscribe for free to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3TpGzk1 Twitter/X: https://bit.ly/3Trz7Fb Facebook: https://bit.ly/3cqQlC4 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Aq7qE0 Search Matchbook Insights for our latest written previews. 18+ | BeGambleAware

SBK Betting Podcast
"I DON'T SEE HOW HE GETS BEAT" CLARENCE HOUSE CHASE & ROSSINGTON HURDLE BETTING TIPS | SBK BETTING PODCAST

SBK Betting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 26:37


The Clarence House Chase is back at Ascot this weekend for the much anticipated face off between Jonbon and Energumene. Who will our panel be backing? The team then head north to discuss the Rossington Hurdle and the Peter Marsh Handicap Chase at Haydock. NAPs and NBSs from across the country follow including TC's much anticipated selection for the Winter Oaks Handicap at Lingfield.Download SBK: https://betsbk.comFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sbk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Keeping Up With The Windsors
From The Archives | Diana: The Musical | Episode 25

Keeping Up With The Windsors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 29:55


*We are back! Subscribe to our YouTube channel, 'Keeping Up With The Windsors' to watch us live each week talking about the British Royal Family.  M+R Xoxo   Hi Royal Community, Well, whilst we take a break from weekly uploading, we have listened and decided to release those archived episodes that you have been asking for.  So, over the coming weeks, we will be re-releasing these episodes to keep you entertained. We hope you enjoy!   But....with re-released episodes comes caveats.... *Remember our opinions, beliefs and feelings may have changed on the subject since this originally aired.  **The information could have been updated, social handles and/or Royal titles changed, and our dearly beloved Queen Elizabeth II may possibly still have been alive when this was recorded so please note the time difference.  ***Episode 25 was recorded on the 25th August 2021 and first uploaded on the 27th August 2021.   As always please leave us a comment, email us or head to Instagram and get involved there.                                          ........................................... In today's Royal Round-up  The Royals celebrate World Photography Day A get a peek inside Clarence House via Google Art and Culture The Changing of the Guard returns to Buckingham Palace Prince Edward send a good luck message to team GB for the Tokyo Paralympics   Prince Charles donates money to the Red Cross and writes an artile about the flooding in Greece.    Camilla appears on Gardeners World, celebrates International Dog Day and becomes patron of the Animal Care Trust In The Royal News We answer Royal Community questions Are you watching Diana: The Musical? What do we think of the movie poster for Spencer, The film with Kristen Stewart playing Diana Would you like to be part of the Royal Family? Do you have any visits to Royal households coming up?    

Pod Save The Queen
Up close with the Buckingham Palace balcony

Pod Save The Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 41:39


The Buckingham Palace balcony has seen so many iconic moments, from coronation cheers to wedding kisses - and Prince Louis' Trooping flypast faces.  Now the King has made new parts of Buckingham Palace open to the public.  Pod Save the King host Ann Gripper is joined by Daily Mirror royal editor Russell Myers, who was given a preview tour ahead of the summer opening.  Russell also reports from his latest engagement with Queen Camilla at Clarence House, plus the team look back on the arrival of the King's third Prime Minister and catch up on Prince William's big homelessness project - and everyone gets excited about all the sport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Commonwealth Poetry Podcast
Queen Camilla and the Commonwealth Poetry Podcast

Commonwealth Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 54:03


Marking the birthday of HM Queen Camilla on 17 July, Gyles Brandreth and Aphra Brandreth MP introduce a special episode of the Commonwealth Poetry Podcast, reprising our first ever episode recorded with Queen Camilla and the actress Dame Joanna Lumley at Clarence House in London and talking about the Commonwealth, the Royal Commonwealth Society and the University of Chester at Chester Town Hall.

Gossip With Celebitchy
168: Princess Kate is recovering from surgery, King Charles has cancer

Gossip With Celebitchy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 29:19


Introduction: Minutes 0 to 5:45 I cut my finger and needed stitches. I saw the movie Chandra recommended in our last episode, Anatomy of a Fall, and loved it. May December was OK. I really liked Nyad and it inspired me to work out. We're looking forward to seeing Poor Things and American Fiction. Royals: Minutes 5:45 to 24:00 While we were off, Kate was hospitalized for abdominal surgery. The surgery was successful and she will need months of recovery. Right after the news broke about Kate's surgery, it was reported that Charles was scheduled for treatment for an enlarged prostate. Kate's medical condition is unclear. We heard that William's focus was on his family, that he was visiting Kate and taking care of his kids. However he was only seen at the London clinic where Kate was recovering once. We didn't hear about the Middletons or Kate's children visiting her. Charles' prostate procedure was at the same hospital, and Camilla was seen visiting several times. There was a story that photographers were only allowed outside the hospital for a day during Kate's hospitalization but Camilla showed that wasn't true. We heard that Charles visited Kate when they were in the same hospital, but not that William visited Charles. Camilla was happy to be representing the royal family and did a few events when Charles was hospitalized. There were stories about how she's the power behind the throne and the last one standing. William reportedly picked Kate up from the hospital on Monday January 29th at 11 am. She is said to be recovering at home. There weren't any photos of William at the hospital. Just a few hours later Camilla picked up Charles from the same hospital and they were photographed walking out together. On Monday February 5th in the afternoon our time we heard that Prince Charles has cancer! At that point he had known for a week. So Camilla's appearances after his diagnosis and before the announcement to the public looked cold, especially considering the messaging around that. Stories in the Spanish press claimed Kate's condition was dire despite the reporting that she was fine and recovering. Palace sources denied that she had been in a coma. The Spanish reporter who broke that story, Concha Calleja, said in an interview after that she trusts her sources and stands by her reporting.  Starting around the time of the King's prostate procedure, the rota was griping “where's Harry?” Right after the announcement of Charles' cancer diagnosis, it was reported that Harry would travel to England. Harry arrived in London on Tuesday, and he went straight to Clarence house. He only met with Charles for 45 minutes, tops, at Clarence House. They met alone, and Camilla was not there. Charles left in a helicopter for Sandringham afterwards. Harry stayed at a hotel Tuesday night and left Wednesday morning. There's been a steady chorus of “Harry should come back, and maybe Meghan too” They're trashing Harry for visiting his dad and making it very clear what they'll do to the Sussexes. We know that Harry didn't see William because we heard that William refused to meet with him and doesn't trust him. Of course there were stories attacking Harry for daring to come to the UK to see his father. William stood in for Charles at an investiture service on Wednesday. He did not look sober. That night William went to an air ambulance charity event. A reporter asked a question and he said "We really appreciate everyone's kind messages." A source told the Daily Mail that's about all the work we can expect from William for a while. William does not seem willing to do the work to be king and Charles does not want to cede any power to him. William is so focused on hating Harry. Comments of the Week: Minutes 24:00 to end Chandra's COTW is from Harper on the post about Prince William not wanting to take on extra responsibilities. My COTW is from Jais on the post about Tracy Chapman's performance at the Grammys. Thanks for listening bitches!

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
Prince William had time for Tom Cruise but not Prince Harry (Bonus)

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 9:33


Harry has returned to California, having been seen departing a Delta flight that arrived at LAX at 6.16 PM local time on Wednesday. It's understood that the Prince opted for the Delta service after the British Airways flight he was initially expected to board was delayed by two hours. Accompanied by a single security guard, Harry quickly handled his luggage, placing it in the back of a "Private Suites" vehicle before swiftly getting in to avoid the rain.During a charity event in London, the working Prince William may not have had time for Harry, but he did have time for Tom Cruise. Sky News host Ashleigh Gillon remarked that the Royal Family is opting for privacy regarding King Charles's recent cancer diagnosis, contrasting it with the previous health issue he publicly addressed."A few weeks ago, the whole world was applauding, saying well done to King Charles raising awareness about his last health issue – this one is obviously next level,” she observed.Gillon noted the initial enthusiasm from the British press over the newfound openness, stating, “I think the British press were getting very excited that they were getting this new level of transparency and openness. They thought they were entering a new era."However, she concluded, "But it looks like they are putting down the shutters and deciding that this one is just too private."King Charles is set to undergo "a pioneering and less invasive treatment" in his fight against cancer, with plans to receive "highly specialized" outpatient care in London on a weekly basis. During this period, he will reside at Clarence House, and it's anticipated he will spend the rest of the week at Sandringham in Norfolk for rest and recuperation. A source highlighted the advancements in cancer treatment, noting, "Cancer treatment has come on in leaps and bounds in past years and are smarter than was the case previously. The efficacy and side effects are therefore significantly improved."Despite his treatment, King Charles aims to continue his routine weekly meetings with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, demonstrating his commitment to his royal duties. Both Downing Street and Buckingham Palace have publicly acknowledged a recent discussion between the two, underscoring the King's ongoing engagement with state affairs.These weekly meetings with the Prime Minister are expected to resume in person on February 21, a little over two weeks following the announcement of Charles's diagnosis. Should health concerns or medical advice necessitate, these sessions, as well as privy council meetings, might take place virtually to accommodate the King's condition.To reduce the risk of infection during his treatment, the King's public engagements have been temporarily deferred. In his stead, other royal family members, including Prince William, are stepping forward to fulfill public roles.

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
King Charles only met Prince Harry for 30 minutes, Piers: William would "rather shoot himself" than meet Harry (Bonus)

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 6:59


The much-anticipated reunion between the Harry and his Charles was notably brief, lasting only about 30 minutes.Photographed upon his arrival at Clarence House shortly after 3:15 PM, following a 10-hour flight escorted by police, this marked Harry's first encounter with King Charles since the Coronation nine months prior. Despite the brief thirty minute length, it is notable that Charles made the decision to postpone his helicopter journey to Sandringham in order to have the 30-minute meeting with Prince Harry. sign for the family's dynamics.An insider told The Sun: “Charles always keeps a tight schedule and had a planned itinerary to leave London to rest and recuperate in Norfolk. He is very fastidious about time-keeping but it was significant that he delayed the flight to Sandringham when he knew Harry was visiting.”“After all, the Duke of Sussex had flown all the way from California at short notice and he accepted the gesture. There is cause for optimism.” Meghan Markle stayed behind in Montecito, California, as the couple now lacks a UK residence after their departure from Frogmore Cottage. After the meeting, the King and Camilla proceeded to their Sandringham estate, with their helicopter taking off from Buckingham Palace and arriving in Norfolk shortly thereafter.PR expert Ryan McCormick told the Mirror that Meghan would not be "received well by the public" unless she shows "the utmost concern for both Charles and Harry".Ryan said when “various news outlets reported that Meghan Markle was staying in LA while Harry rushed to Prince Charles' side in wake of his cancer diagnosis. On Twitter both #MeghanMarkle and #Markle hashtags are not trending favourably."Like any well-known figure, Markle's actions are constantly scrutinised. If she doesn't join Harry soon, speculation will build as to why and rumours will begin swirling."McCormick also pointed out the optics of Meghan not having visited her ow father, Thomas Markle.Harry reportedly stayed the night at a luxury hotel in London, and did not see his brother.It's also worth noting that Harry presumably will not be visiting Kate, to whom he was once close. We share that note without passing judgment, as it is not known if Harry asked, or didn't ask, or if Kate would want that.Piers Morgan was a little more direct, tweeting, “ William would rather shoot himself than see his traitor brother."

Six O'Clock News
06/02/2024 King seen in public for first time since cancer diagnosis announcement

Six O'Clock News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 30:40


Prince Harry has arrived back in the UK to visit his father at Clarence House

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
Prince Harry back in UK to see King Charles, the latest on King Charles' cancer scare (BONUS)

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 10:44


Buckingham Palace has confirmed that King Charles has been diagnosed with cancer following his hospitalization for a benign prostate enlargement. The King has commenced treatment for his cancer and "has been advised by doctors to postpone public-facing duties."According to the Telegraph, King Charles has maintained his "usual good form" after undergoing his initial cancer treatment. Despite being "a little frustrated" by how his diagnosis has influenced not only his own schedule but also the plans of those around him, the King has returned to Clarence House to commence his recovery. With the support of aides and the Queen, he plans to fulfill some of his state responsibilities from home.A source from the palace shared with the publication, "He's on his usual good form in every way, just a little frustrated that his condition has affected not just his own plans but impacted on others." In addition to managing his duties, the King has reportedly been staying in close communication with his family, including both of his sons.King Charles is anticipated to temporarily step back from his royal responsibilities for an extended period, with the palace yet to specify a date for his return. Despite this, palace officials have assured that the King eagerly anticipates resuming his duties at the earliest opportunity and will continue to review government Red Boxes during his treatment phase.It seems unlikely that the King will participate in the upcoming Commonwealth Day service at Westminster Abbey on March 11, an event traditionally attended by the royal family's senior figures. While Buckingham Palace has expressed the King's desire to "return to full public duty as soon as possible," his presence at future engagements, including the 80th anniversary of D-Day in June, remains uncertain. The palace has not indicated any immediate plans to appoint Counsellors of State to assume the King's official functions during his absence.

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
Prince Harry visits King Charles, Prince William has no plans to see Harry (Bonus)

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 2:14


For the first time since the announcement of his cancer diagnosis, Charles was seen leaving Clarence House, accompanied by Queen Camilla, acknowledging well-wishers with smiles and waves.Prince Harry was informed of Charles's cancer diagnosis last week and consented to delay his visit to the UK until after the news was made public.After flying in from California today, Harry spent approximately an hour at Clarence House with King Charles, undertaking the trip from the United States by himself, leaving Meghan Markle and their children back home.It is unclear where Harry is staying.It's reported that King Charles personally reached out to inform Harry, along with his brother Prince William and siblings Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward about his health situation last week. Following the official announcement of the King's condition by Buckingham Palace last night, Harry then proceeded with his plans to visit the UK.William currently has no plans to see Harry.Tomorrow, William is scheduled to resume his royal duties with an investiture at Windsor Castle and an evening event for the London Air Ambulance.Insiders close to Harry have indicated his openness to meeting with William during his visit, emphasizing that his main purpose in coming to the UK was to be with his father. One source noted, "The Duke's primary reason to travel to the UK is to visit his father. If the opportunity were to arise to see the Prince of Wales then the Duke would have gladly accepted it."A source close to William said: “The prince's main focus is for his wife, who is recovering from surgery, his three children and now his father. There are no plans for Harry's visit to act as some kind of vehicle for reconciliation.”

The Mike Hosking Breakfast
Victoria Arbiter: Royal Correspondent on King Charles' cancer diagnosis and the information revealed by Buckingham Palace

The Mike Hosking Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 5:00


It's a delicate balancing act for Buckingham Palace between transparency and King Charles' privacy.   The monarch is being treated for cancer, discovered during a separate procedure.   The King and Queen Camilla have been seen for the first time since the diagnosis, driven from Clarence House to Buckingham Palace where it's believed they flew to Sandringham.  Prince Harry's arrived in the UK.   Royal correspondent Victoria Arbiter told Mike Hosking that it's not known what cancer he has or what treatment he's getting, and more information usually leads to more speculation.   She says if the Palace had said what type of cancer he has, there'd be a litany of doctors on television talking about prognosis and life span.  LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

From The Newsroom
Prince Harry Arrives In London 07/02/24

From The Newsroom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 2:19


Prince Harry has met with King Charles at Clarence House. Donald Trump's been dealt a major legal blow. The RBA left interest rates on hold yesterday, but said it cannot rule out another rise at some stage this year. Australia handed the West Indies an embarrassing loss in the 3rd one day international. Travis Kelce has confirmed that he has had a sneak peek at Taylor Swift's new album. Country music singer, Toby Keith, has died from cancer aged 62.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 920 - Can L'Homme Pressé win the Gold Cup?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 43:43


Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Fresh from a tremendous return in the Fleur de Lys at Lingfield, L'Homme Presse's owner Andy Edwards and rider Charlie Deutsch join the show to talk about his emotional comeback and his prospects for the remainder of the season. Nick and Dave also discuss the event's move to Windsor next year, and the rescheduling of the Clarence House chase to Cheltenham. They also touch on some of Michael Owen's interview with Nick on Luck on Sunday. Later in this episode, Bobby Beevers tells us how Pontefract races have embraced Autism in Racing, while - ahead of Nick's trip to Miami this week - Gulfstream Park track announcer Pete Aiello previews the Pegasus World Cup.

Matchbook Betting Podcast
Racing: Cheltenham Trials Day | Clarence House | Doncaster | Best Bets

Matchbook Betting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 36:16


Steve Jones, Charlie Poste and Dan Overall join Tom Stanley to preview a terrific weekend of jumps racing. The main focus will be on Cheltenham Trials Day, plus a look at Doncaster. 18+ | BeGambleAware

Oddschecker Betting Podcast
Cheltenham Trials Day & Clarence House Chase | Tips and Preview with Andy Holding

Oddschecker Betting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 36:42


George Elek and Andy Holding reconvene for the first time in 2024 on the oddschecker Betting Show as they cast their eyes to Cheltenham with Trials Day on the menu. We also get to preview the rearranged Clarence House Chase with the news that Nico de Boinville will the miss ride on Jonbon in order to fully recover from broken collarbone.As always we'll try and figure out the clues ahead of March and the all encompassing Cheltenham Festival which engulfs the National Hunt season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 920 - Can L'Homme Pressé win the Gold Cup?

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 43:42


Nick is joined by Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Fresh from a tremendous return in the Fleur de Lys at Lingfield, L'Homme Presse's owner Andy Edwards and rider Charlie Deutsch join the show to talk about his emotional comeback and his prospects for the remainder of the season. Nick and Dave also discuss the event's move to Windsor next year, and the rescheduling of the Clarence House chase to Cheltenham. They also touch on some of Michael Owen's interview with Nick on Luck on Sunday. Later in this episode, Bobby Beevers tells us how Pontefract races have embraced Autism in Racing, while - ahead of Nick's trip to Miami this week - Gulfstream Park track announcer Pete Aiello previews the Pegasus World Cup.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 919 - Groundhog Day for Clarence House?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 47:23


Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan harding to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They get the latest from Lingfield, battling very cold temperatures, with clerk Stephanie Wethered, while Gary Moore joins the show to tell us about Editeur Du Gite's likely repeat should the Clarence House be restaged at Cheltenham. In an extensive interview with RCA CEO David Armstrong, Nick drills into a mixed set of racecourse attendance results from 2023, while broadcaster Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes joins the show to discuss the British Horse Society's road safety initiative, and Old Gold Racing's Ed Seyfried tells us how he's raising funds for Cervical Cancer Week and brings us an update on star mare Apple Away.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 919 - Groundhog Day for Clarence House?

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 47:23


Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan harding to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They get the latest from Lingfield, battling very cold temperatures, with clerk Stephanie Wethered, while Gary Moore joins the show to tell us about Editeur Du Gite's likely repeat should the Clarence House be restaged at Cheltenham. In an extensive interview with RCA CEO David Armstrong, Nick drills into a mixed set of racecourse attendance results from 2023, while broadcaster Lizzie Greenwood-Hughes joins the show to discuss the British Horse Society's road safety initiative, and Old Gold Racing's Ed Seyfried tells us how he's raising funds for Cervical Cancer Week and brings us an update on star mare Apple Away.

Theatre Audience Podcast
Theatre Audience Podcast S3 Ep39: Featuring reviews of Backstairs Billy, Mates in Chelsea, Babies, insights into the future of Covent Garden, Bernie Dieter's Club Kabarett and a conversation with Jac Yarrow

Theatre Audience Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 53:14


Embark on a royal escapade with the Michael Grandage Company as they present Marcelo Dos Santos' new comedy, Backstairs Billy. Directed by Michael Grandage, this intriguing production revolves around a pivotal moment in the 50-year relationship between the Queen Mother and her devoted servant William “Billy” Tallon. Set against the backdrop of 1979, a time of strikes and seismic changes with Margaret Thatcher's ascent, the play unfolds inside Clarence House. Penelope Wilton graces the stage as the Queen Mother, while Luke Evans takes on the role of the loyal Billy. Watch as the worlds of royalty and servitude collide, bringing about dizzying consequences.Meanwhile, at the Royal Court, director Sam Pritchard brings to life Rory Mullarkey's riotous play, Mates in Chelsea. Drawing inspiration from Wilde and Wodehouse, this contemporary comedy of manners explores the lives of the ruling class in southwest London.In a musical crescendo, catch Babies, a newborn British musical delivered in concert at the Lyric Theatre. With a blistering pop-rock score, this joy-filled yet heart-wrenching comedy follows Year 11 students tasked with caring for plastic simulator dolls. As they grapple with the responsibilities of parenthood, friendships are tested, dreams are questioned, and the true meaning of responsibility is hilariously unveiled. Created by Jack Godfrey & Martha Geelan, Babies is a captivating exploration of growing out of growing up.Natalie and Darren discuss the latest news to strike Covent Garden with the debate about the future of the street performers. Brace yourself for an unforgettable night at Bernie Dieter's Club Kabarett. Hosted by the Mistress of mayhem, Bernie Dieter, this uproarious show features a live band and world-class circus, cabaret, and sideshow acts. With riotous original songs, Bernie Dieter's Club Kabarett promises a hilarious, jaw-dropping, and eye-opening experience—a must-see spectacle in London this winter. The podcast closes with Darren talking to up and coming superstar Jac Yarrow about all things Sondheim.

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE
#271: James Sommerville - Founder of Known Unknown

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 52:12


A recognized global creative leader having been Co-Founder of a UK design agency from the 80's, ATTIK, to the challenge of being Global Design VP at The Coca-Cola Company and today the Founder of a next generation agency disguised as a creative community called; KnownUnknown. 1986 - 2013;Co-Founder, ATTIK UK, age 19, unemployed and a street artists and former graphic design student. James and his partner Simon Needham applied for a financial grant from his Royal Highness, Prince Charles' youth charity, UK in 1986. They received £2,000 seed funding to start their design company and bought a first generation Apple Mac. Twenty five years later ATTIK grew to have offices in Leeds, London, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Sydney and over 250 staff. ATTIK was acquired by Dentsu, Japan in 2007 in a multi-million deal. James then served in a creative leadership role at Dentsu before departing to go brand side.2013 - 2018Global Design Vice President, The Coca-Cola CompanyJames brought an outsider, entrepreneurial spirit to Coke. He changed the definition of ‘design'. Creatively led global brand activations across 200+ markets and introduced/built creative networks internally and externally to work in more agile ways directly with creative talent. Under his leadership he successfully re-branded over x20 billion dollar brands at The CC Company.“Undoubtedly, I can openly say that James represents a ‘before and after' in the history of The Coca-Cola Company.”— Marcos De Quinto (former CMO), The Coca-Cola Company2019 - PresentFounder, KnownUnknown In 2018, James Sommerville departed his Coke VP role after realizing the creative industry was not evolving with the needs of a client. James launched what is now called KnownUnknown - a distributed network of talent (designed pre-Covid) that connects creatives around the world and embrace new technologies such as generative AI products to help the Creative Pro. Leveraging KnownUnknown community, he recently executed brand work for Ford, Google, HP and General Mills while connecting them to some of the highest creative talent in the world and is launching a beta AI tool for Graphic and Brand Designers.Other highlightsThe Prince's Trust Recipient, Alumni, Enterprise Fellow and Patron.James has now been involved in The Prince's Trust for 35 years both as the recipient (1986) and today helping the next generation of young entrepreneurs in UK and US.James appeared on UK ‘Celebrity Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” UK for The Trust and raised $125,000 with OG supermodel, Jerry Hall.James has spoken live at over x25 Prince's Trust events including being on stage with HRH The Prince of WalesBuckingham Palace (2007)St James' Palace (2014 / 2021)Clarence House (2016)James is assisting The Trust to launch The Prince's Trust America.“James has become the Virtuous Circle.”— HM King Charles IIIMarketing / Design / Brand Keynotes;James has spoken on Design and branding at over x250 different locations/ live events over the past 25 years as keynote or panel speaker / judge. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 661 - Dettori: I wish I'd done this 10 years ago

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 38:10


Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's Newboy, David Yates, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with Nick's interview with Frankie Dettori, currently lying second in the Santa Anita jockeys' table on the first leg of his farewell tour and wonder how long that success might prolong his stay. They look back at some significant results in Ireland over the weekend, and catch up with Northern Ireland trainer David Christie, who may have unleashed a future star at Thurles on Sunday. Nick and Dave discuss the decision not to reopen the Clarence House to horses not originally entered, while Dave adds to the plaudits for 16 year old rider Billy Loughnane. Meanwhile 1ST Racing's Claudia Spadaro spins us through the latest Pegasus World Cup News and TDN's Brian Sheerin reports from the Route des Etalons.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 661 - Dettori: I wish I'd done this 10 years ago

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 38:10


Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's Newboy, David Yates, to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with Nick's interview with Frankie Dettori, currently lying second in the Santa Anita jockeys' table on the first leg of his farewell tour and wonder how long that success might prolong his stay. They look back at some significant results in Ireland over the weekend, and catch up with Northern Ireland trainer David Christie, who may have unleashed a future star at Thurles on Sunday. Nick and Dave discuss the decision not to reopen the Clarence House to horses not originally entered, while Dave adds to the plaudits for 16 year old rider Billy Loughnane. Meanwhile 1ST Racing's Claudia Spadaro spins us through the latest Pegasus World Cup News and TDN's Brian Sheerin reports from the Route des Etalons.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 660 - BHA secures huge ban for ex-jockey in corruption case

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 41:34


Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. They lead with the 15 year ban for ex jockey Danny Brock, and hear from GBGB MD Mark Bird, who suggests that Brock's ban will be reciprocated by the Greyhound authorities (where he is now a licensed trainer). They also discuss the large number of theoretical whip offences reported in the new 'bedding in' period, the TonyBet affair, and the relocation of the Clarence House, with an important contribution from Sean Graham, who discusses the chances of Energumene reappearing at a rescheduled event. Later in the show, trainer Harry Eustace talks about today's UAE 1,000 Guineas fancy Cite d'Or, while ARC's Rebecca Davies outlines the racecourse group's commitment to syndicate owners.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 660 - BHA secures huge ban for ex-jockey in corruption case

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 42:16


Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and developments from around the racing world. They lead with the 15 year ban for ex jockey Danny Brock, and hear from GBGB MD Mark Bird, who suggests that Brock's ban will be reciprocated by the Greyhound authorities (where he is now a licensed trainer). They also discuss the large number of theoretical whip offences reported in the new 'bedding in' period, the TonyBet affair, and the relocation of the Clarence House, with an important contribution from Sean Graham, who discusses the chances of Energumene reappearing at a rescheduled event. Later in the show, trainer Harry Eustace talks about today's UAE 1,000 Guineas fancy Cite d'Or, while ARC's Rebecca Davies outlines the racecourse group's commitment to syndicate owners.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 659 - Will the Clarence House be rescheduled?

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 42:00


Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, they begin by contemplating whether the BHA will bother to reschedule the Clarence House Chase should the race be lost to the weather as looks likely. They also discuss the ramifications of the Danny Brock case with regard to inside information and the newly published Economic Impact Study on behalf of the TBA, whose Deputy Chairman Philip Newton joins the show. Punter and Gambling Industry analyst Neil Channing drops in to discuss the potentially groundbreaking sanctions applied to bookmaker TonyBet by the Gambling Commission, while Nick talks to 80-year old Luk Chin, who harbours ambitions to drive a harness racing Group One in his native New Zealand while still working as a consultant anaesthetist. Martin Kelly brings us the latest from Riyadh, Racing Welfare's Jo White launches this year's mass participation fundraiser, while trainer Jim Bolger gives us the lowdown on his Classic winner Mac Swiney, who goes under the GOFFS hammer tomorrow.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 659 - Will the Clarence House be rescheduled?

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 41:59


Nick is joined by Racing Post writer Jonathan Harding to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Today, they begin by contemplating whether the BHA will bother to reschedule the Clarence House Chase should the race be lost to the weather as looks likely. They also discuss the ramifications of the Danny Brock case with regard to inside information and the newly published Economic Impact Study on behalf of the TBA, whose Deputy Chairman Philip Newton joins the show. Punter and Gambling Industry analyst Neil Channing drops in to discuss the potentially groundbreaking sanctions applied to bookmaker TonyBet by the Gambling Commission, while Nick talks to 80-year old Luk Chin, who harbours ambitions to drive a harness racing Group One in his native New Zealand while still working as a consultant anaesthetist. Martin Kelly brings us the latest from Riyadh, Racing Welfare's Jo White launches this year's mass participation fundraiser, while trainer Jim Bolger gives us the lowdown on his Classic winner Mac Swiney, who goes under the GOFFS hammer tomorrow.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 657 - Shark Attack likely in Florida

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 39:42


Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They cast an eye over what's happening in the UK and Ireland this weekend, discuss the small but select entry for the Clarence House, keep an eye on the weather forecast and consider whether Shark Hanlon - who joins the show - can complete an unusual double in Taunton and Palm Beach. Also on today's show, multiple HK Champion Zac Purton gives us a preview of a potential thriller on Sunday week and talks openly about his own journey in the world's most intense jockeys' room. Later, NBC and FanDuel analyst Matt Bernier talks Pegasus, Eclipse Awards and gives an early shout to a horse that has caught his eye for the Kentucky Derby.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 657 - Shark Attack likely in Florida

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 39:41


Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV analyst Jane Mangan to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They cast an eye over what's happening in the UK and Ireland this weekend, discuss the small but select entry for the Clarence House, keep an eye on the weather forecast and consider whether Shark Hanlon - who joins the show - can complete an unusual double in Taunton and Palm Beach. Also on today's show, multiple HK Champion Zac Purton gives us a preview of a potential thriller on Sunday week and talks openly about his own journey in the world's most intense jockeys' room. Later, NBC and FanDuel analyst Matt Bernier talks Pegasus, Eclipse Awards and gives an early shout to a horse that has caught his eye for the Kentucky Derby.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 650 - Energumene set for another Clarence House dust-up

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 43:40


Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with running plans: Tony Bloom's manager Sean Graham confirms that Energumene will face off against Edwardstone in Ascot's Clarence House Chase, while Dan Skelton joins the show to point Protektorat to the Cotswold Chase in preference to Lingfield. He also updates us on Midnight River, Nube Negra and Ballygriffin Cottage. Trainer Nick Kent looks ahead to Crosspark's run in the Veterans' Final at Sandown tomorrow, while Nick and Lydia peruse the Grade One action either side of the Irish Sea. Ed Crisford examines the chances of his favourite Algiers in Rd 1 of the Maktoum Challenge in Dubai, while Kate Hunter looks at the likely international impact of Japanese horses in 2023. Lydia puts a button on this week's news regarding the whip rule revisions.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 650 - Energumene set for another Clarence House dust-up

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 43:39


Nick is joined by writer and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world today. They lead with running plans: Tony Bloom's manager Sean Graham confirms that Energumene will face off against Edwardstone in Ascot's Clarence House Chase, while Dan Skelton joins the show to point Protektorat to the Cotswold Chase in preference to Lingfield. He also updates us on Midnight River, Nube Negra and Ballygriffin Cottage. Trainer Nick Kent looks ahead to Crosspark's run in the Veterans' Final at Sandown tomorrow, while Nick and Lydia peruse the Grade One action either side of the Irish Sea. Ed Crisford examines the chances of his favourite Algiers in Rd 1 of the Maktoum Challenge in Dubai, while Kate Hunter looks at the likely international impact of Japanese horses in 2023. Lydia puts a button on this week's news regarding the whip rule revisions.

In The Money Players' Podcast
Nick Luck Daily Ep 646 - Edwardstone all set for Ascot run

In The Money Players' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 37:04


Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates for the first show of 2023. Trainer Alan King kicks off proceedings today with news of Edwardstone, nominating the Clarence House at Ascot as his next target, followed by the Game Spirit at Newbury. Nick and Dave look back at the weekend action - Minella Indo, Hermes Allen and Marie's Rock are under the spotlight - in the company of bloodstock agent Tom Malone, who has sourced a number of exciting recruits who have struck in bumpers recently for Paul Nicholls. Nick and Dave also discuss Harry Skelton's new trademark celebration, and reflect on the career of Mark Johnston, as Nick talks to his son Charlie, who has his first runner with a sole license today. Later in the show, we hear from Pat Gallagher, owner of Tolworth Hurdle favourite Authorized Speed, and Daily Telegraph writer Marcus Armytage tells us what it feels like to ride Constitution Hill.

Nick Luck Daily Podcast
Ep 646 - Edwardstone all set for Ascot run

Nick Luck Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 37:03


Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates for the first show of 2023. Trainer Alan King kicks off proceedings today with news of Edwardstone, nominating the Clarence House at Ascot as his next target, followed by the Game Spirit at Newbury. Nick and Dave look back at the weekend action - Minella Indo, Hermes Allen and Marie's Rock are under the spotlight - in the company of bloodstock agent Tom Malone, who has sourced a number of exciting recruits who have struck in bumpers recently for Paul Nicholls. Nick and Dave also discuss Harry Skelton's new trademark celebration, and reflect on the career of Mark Johnston, as Nick talks to his son Charlie, who has his first runner with a sole license today. Later in the show, we hear from Pat Gallagher, owner of Tolworth Hurdle favourite Authorized Speed, and Daily Telegraph writer Marcus Armytage tells us what it feels like to ride Constitution Hill.

The Toby Gribben Show
Richard Stone

The Toby Gribben Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 22:13


Richard Stone has painted portraits of the Royal Family for more than four decades. At the age of 22, he became Britain's youngest royal portrait artist since Sir Thomas Lawrence painted Queen Charlotte in 1790 at the age of 21. Although he has had little formal art training, Richard Stone's success is a direct result of a natural talent and a strong determination to succeed in the career he has pursued since childhood.Born in 1951 the son of a Colchester postman, Richard began cultivating his talent following an accident at the age of four that left him with a fractured skull and permanent deafness in his right ear. The young artist began sketching in a notebook and later painted to communicate with his family and teachers, demonstrating a keen sense of perspective and mixing colours.From the age of eight, he was actively encouraged by his next-door neighbour, Frederick Heron. An amateur Essex painter, Heron taught Richard the basics of art. Then when he was fourteen, Richard went to the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, where he saw a portrait by Sir Gerald Kelly. With the directness that has subsequently characterised his career, he wrote to Sir Gerald, saying how much he had admired the portrait and asking if he could possibly help and advise him. The result was prompt. Sir Gerald could offer him all the reasons against being a portrait painter, but if he would like to call and see him, and bring his work, he was welcome. Richard took along what work he had done, listened to Sir Gerald's reasons, and would not be dissuaded. It was the start of a friendship that was to last until Sir Gerald's death in 1972.Sir Gerald had been an ideal tutor. With his help and advice, Richard set about becoming a portrait painter. The achievements are formidable. Following Sir Gerald's advice, he started knocking on doors in an attempt to find work, and he was successful. One of his earliest subjects was Sir Arthur Bliss, the Master of the Queen's Musick. As well as Sir Adrian Boult, another contact Richard made was at Clarence House, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother's London residence. When he was put through to the Comptroller of the Household, Lord Adam Gordon, Richard made his mark with a memorable phrase, “Don't ring off, I could be the latter-day Rembrandt”. This singular lack of modesty paid off and Lord Adam listened to his reasons for wanting to paint the Queen Mother. After accepting a commission to produce a likeness of Lady Adam Gordon, Richard was invited to paint the Queen Mother's portrait. The finished work was greeted with tremendous critical acclaim, but many were sceptical that the young artist could sustain a successful career.Defying the critics, Richard saw this as the first step that would lead to the achievement of his childhood ambition. Unveiled at the National Portrait Gallery in 1992, his portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II is his most famous work. Commissioned by the burghers of Colchester, the eight-foot by five-foot canvas hangs today in the town's Moot Hall, and represents three years of work and some seven sittings. The portrait has been hailed as one of the finest painted during Her Majesty's reign and was subsequently chosen by Her Majesty as the Royal Mail airmail stamp. To commemorate HM becoming Britain's Longest Reigning Monarch, Richard was commissioned by The Realms to paint Her Majesty's portrait again in 2015. Upon completion, it was acquired by The Royal Collection and now hangs in St James's Palace, London.Richard continues to paint senior members of the Royal Family, alongside other prestigious commissions. His sitters have included Nelson Mandela, Luciano Pavarotti, Baroness Thatcher, Dame Joan Sutherland and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.Richard is married and has a son and two daughters. He lives in Colchester where he maintains a studio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

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News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

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Dubious
The End Of An Era and The New King For Climate: What's Next For The British Monarchy?

Dubious

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 50:06


After 70 years of service to the people of the United Kingdom, the Realms and the Commonwealth, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Windsor passed away at 96, surrounded by her family at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.Whether you're a monarchist or not, you have to admit that Elizabeth Regina II – Lilibet et as Prince Phillip used to call her - was a magnificent monarch and also a most capable and beloved mother figure for the British people. She was also The United Kingdom's longest reigning monarch. If you like our content, please become a patron to get our bonus episodes and our public episodes ad-free. 1, 2 Now, the UK has a new king: King Charles III. Camilla became Queen Consort and William, the heir to the throne, is now Duke of Cornwall and will become Duke of Windsor. Prince George is second in line to the throne. When her father George VI died in February 1952, Elizabeth—then 25 years old—became queen regnant of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan, and Ceylon (known today as Sri Lanka), as well as Head of the Commonwealth. During her reign, she had 15 Prime Ministers, from Winston Churchill to Liz Truss. The Queen's coronation in 1953 and her marriage to Prince Phillip, the birth of her 4 children (King Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew Duke of York and Prince Edward Earl of Wessex), the celebrations of her Silver, Golden, Diamond, and Platinum jubilees in 1977, 2002, 2012, and 2022, are some of the important milestones of her life. She had several residences: Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Balmoral Castle, Holyrood Place, Sandringham Estate, and Hillsborough Castle. King Charles also has several homes: Clarence House, Highgrove, Birkhall and Llwynywermod. King Charles III has a passion for gardening, plants and green spaces and was way ahead of his time with his care for the environment, a worry he expressed in his 1970 speech in which he warns about plastic, pollution and the dangers of climate change. He also loves sustainable architecture and built an eco-town called Pundbury on the outskirts of Dorchester, in Dorset. He enjoys organic farming and products, which he has been growing since before the word “organic” became fashionable. 3, 4, 5, 1. Anneta Konstantindes. American tourists once met the Queen and had no idea who she was — so she played a joke on them. Business Insider India. June 2022. ⇤2. British Royal Films Youtube channel. Queen Elizabeth cracks a joke!. Youtube. March 2009. ⇤3. The Royal Family Youtube channel. The Prince of Wales reflects on 50 years since his first speech on the environment. Youtube. February 2020. ⇤4. Royal Institue of British Architects Facebook page. Next month marks 30 years since Prince Charles's (in)famous ‘Carbuncle' speech.... Facebook. April 2014. ⇤5. A speech by HRH The Prince of Wales at the 150th anniversary of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), Royal Gala Evening at Hampton Court Palace. Prince of Wales Official Website. May 1984. ⇤

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
The Queen dies aged 96

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 10:23


Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has died.The 96-year-old monarch had been ill for some time and under medical supervision, with her family gathering by her bedside at Balmoral.Elizabeth II was the nation's longest-reigning monarch, serving as head of state for more than 70 years.In a statement, Buckingham Palace said: “The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon. The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”Prince Charles will be titled King Charles III, Clarence House confirms.The Leader's joined by royal historian Dr Ed Owens and Evening Standard associate editor Jonathan Prynn. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

History Tea Time
Royal Castles & Palaces of England: Georgian to Today (3/3)

History Tea Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 31:11


Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday From the defensive towers erected by William I to secure his conquest of England, to the grand banqueting halls of the Tudors; the luxurious state rooms of the Stuarts and Georgians to the lovingly and expensively maintained residences of the modern royal family. In this three part series, we'll explore 15 of the most historically important Royal Castles & Palaces of England. Today we'll explore 7 pleasure palaces built or bought by the Stuarts, the Georgians and Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. These iconic, historic manors are the official residences and holiday homes of the modern British royal family. Kensington Palace 1689-1760 Kew Palace 1727-1800 Buckingham Palace 1761-Today The Royal Pavilion 1786–1838 Clarence House 1825-Today Osborne House 1846–1901 BONUS: Balmoral Castle Sandringham House 1861-Today Join me every Tuesday when I'm Spilling the Tea on History! Check out my Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/lindsayholiday Please consider supporting me at https://www.patreon.com/LindsayHoliday and help me make more fascinating videos! Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell Music: Brandenburg Concerto No4-1 BWV1049 - Classical Whimsical by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100303Artist: http://incompetech.com/ For business inquiries, please contact LindsayHoliday@ellify.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyteatime/support

Royally Obsessed
Cams Kiss and Tell + Special Guest Eloise Moran

Royally Obsessed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 51:43 Very Popular


Heyyyy, we missed you, too! This week on the pod, we're joined by Eloise Moran of @ladydirevengelooks for a hilarious discussion about her new book, The Lady Di Look Book: What Diana Was Trying to Tell Us Through Her Clothes, out July 19. You don't want to miss this chat! There's also the Cams at Polo, George's Wimbledon debut, the Clarence House invisible contract, Camilla's reinvention and ITV doc, Harry's memoir updates, Pippa's new baby girl and so much more. Grab a peach bellini and tune in!Presented by PureWow and Gallery Media Group. Follow all the royal happenings at purewow.com/royals. Shop Royally Obsessed sweatshirts and totes at shop.royallyobsessed.com. Follow us on Instagram at @RoyallyObsessedPodcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Commonwealth Poetry Podcast
The Journey Begins with HRH The Duchess of Cornwall

Commonwealth Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 39:32


Poetry from around the world! A fortnightly celebration of Poetry and The Commonwealth - the journey begins at Clarence House in London where award winning podcaster Gyles Brandreth and his daughter Aphra meet HRH The Duchess of Cornwall and Dame Joanna Lumley. Over the coming weeks Gyles & Aphra will be visiting each of the 54 countries of the Commonwealth, meeting poets, performers and people who love poetry and discovering new poems each episode.

Gossip With Celebitchy
126: Duchess Meghan looked amazing at the Jubilee service, Duchess Kate and Prince William were frosty to the Sussexes

Gossip With Celebitchy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 43:49 Very Popular


Introduction: Minutes 0 to 5:30 We'll have episodes out for the next two weeks and then we'll be off for two weeks. We're also taking two weeks off in July because I'm moving. Both of us want new cars but we're waiting on that. Chandra has been watching the French Open and is happy that American Coco Gauff will be in the final. Royals: Minutes 5:30 to 29 Duchess Meghan made a quiet visit to the Uvalde memorial and she brought food to blood drive volunteers, who had no idea who she was. One woman said she thought Meghan was a neighbor and that Meghan was sweet. Meghan seems to prefer to do quiet, respectful work on the ground. After we heard that Harry and Meghan were going to the Jubilee there was so much hysteria about whether they would pull a “stunt,” if they would overshadow the Queen and if would bring Netflix cameras despite the fact that Netflix didn't request a press pass. It's all very predictable. We also heard that the Sussexes likely arranged with the Queen to spend Lilibet's first birthday with her privately. The Cambridges are going to be in Wales for Jubilee events on that day. It's clear that the two couples are being kept apart. The Sussexes arrived in England on Wednesday night by commercial flight and were greeted at the airport by armored SUVS and the Queen's protection service. It's interesting how Harry got security for this visit considering that he is fighting in court for protection while in the UK. For Trooping The Color they were not on the balcony but watched from the Major General's Office. Meghan was photographed wearing a wide sun hat with a giant bow and she wore a cute cap sleeve dress. Prince William, Prince Charles and Princess Anne arrived to the Jubilee on horseback in full military regalia while The Queen and her cousin, The Duke of Kent, watched from the balcony. Chandra saw some tweets about that which cracked her up. The balcony was very subdued this year. The Queen, The Cambridges and their kids, Camilla and Charles and the Duke of Kent and his wife were there. Sophie, Edward and her kids were on the balcony but they were pushed to the side. More of the royal family, especially the children, should have been included. Kate, Camilla and the Cambridge children arrived by carriage. Kate wore a white McQueen coatdress with shoulder pads that she last wore to the G7 last year. George wore a suit with a blue tie, Charlotte had on a blue dress and Louis was in a sailor outfit that William wore as a child to a Trooping the Colour in the 1980s. I play a segment from Zoom where we talked about the royals. In a section we recorded on Friday, we talk about the Jubilee service. Both couples came without their children. Meghan was wearing a Dior belted coat that looked cream in photos but was actually pale lilac. She looked rich and expensive. Kate was wearing a yellow Emilia Wickstead with a weird criss cross high waistline. Her Philip Treacy hat was in a saucer shape and had floral embellishments underneath. Chandra doesn't think it's the same hat she wore to Harry and Meghan's wedding. Zara Tindall was in a fuchsia dress that was so fug! Eugenie was in an orange short sleeve dress and Beatrice had on a pleated blue dress with little white buttons down the front. It was like she stole Kate's style! Several outlets including The Daily Mail and People said that the body language between the Cambridges and Sussexes at the service was tense. The Daily Mirror reported that the Sussexes went to Clarence House before the service, so they spent some time with Charles and Camilla. The Queen is not going to the horse race on Saturday the 4th so Chandra thinks the Sussexes and their children will visit her. Omid Scobie has been doing great analysis of the royal family in his new Yahoo UK column. The verdict We talk about a recent court verdict Comments of the Week My comment of the week is from Crowhood on the post about Jana Kramer having an affair with her married Dancing with The Stars partner. Kaiser's comment of the week is from Amy Bee on the post about the Archbishop of Canterbury saying Andrew wanted to make amends. Thanks for listening bitches!

HeirHeads
Say It With Flowers

HeirHeads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 30:25


From floral arrangements to impassioned speeches, the royals are showing their colours over the Ukraine crisis. We look back on each household's response to the invasion, and the firestorm over Prince William's misreported comments on war in Europe. Plus, Prince Charles agrees to loan Prince Andrew the money to settle his case with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, while Camilla meets Camilla as Emerald Fennell gets an invitation to Clarence House and a shoutout from her real-life counterpart.Shop our merch: heirheads.co.ukSupport us on Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/heirheads

What Are We Doing!?
NEW POD INTRO, ALIENS, JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT, WILL SMITH I AM LEGEND & MORE

What Are We Doing!?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 53:13


0:02 - We kick off this episode with a brand new introduction to the podcast! Levi loves it, obviously. Justin, not so much! Let us know what you think about the newest WAWD Pod Intro!! 5:30 - Megs is driving down the highway & sees a plain sitting still in the middle of the air. ALIENS?????!!!!!!????? We've all been on planes, have you ever seen one still in the air? 11:15 - Long story short, Levi locked the keys in the car. Naturally, his first choice is to slam his fist into the rear window of the car. So the next step for Levi was to add a rock to his fist & THEN punch the window. In the end, we all know, Megs is always right. 17:45 - A new button!! "Shout out to Levi" - A huge thanks to UnitedGamer on Youtube for the audio clip. 19:25 - If you could play any celebrity in a biopic, who would it be!? Levi is convinced he looks exactly like Joseph Gordon Levett. Do you agree? 24:00 - Would you rather live in a submarine for 1 year OR the international space station for 1 year? Underwater or in space!? Shortly after the question, Levi announces that he's going to space with SpaceX and Elon Musk! 29:00 - “I Am Legend,” Francis Lawrence's post-apocalyptic thriller in which a virus genetically re-engineered to cure cancer instead destroys mankind, is famously not a documentary. You'd be hard-pressed to find people who believe its lead actor, Will Smith, to be an actual virologist for the U.S. Army. And yet as recently as earlier this week, it behooved one of the “I Am Legend” screenwriters to clarify that the 2007 film is, in fact, a work of fiction: “Oh. My. God,” tweeted Akiva Goldsman, who co-wrote the adapted screenplay with Mark Protosevich. “It's a movie. I made that up. It's. Not. Real.” 33:00 - SCRIPT READ - in this week's script read Justin plays the character Noah & Levi plays the character Ali - Do you know what movie we're reading from? Of course, it's The Notebook!! A poor yet passionate young man falls in love with a rich young woman, giving her a sense of freedom, but they are soon separated because of their social differences. 40:00 - Prince Charles wedding cake sells for how much??? A slice of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's wedding cake has sold for £1,850 at auction. It was given to Moyra Smith, a member of the Queen Mother's household at Clarence House, who preserved the topping with cling film. The slice is from one of the 23 official wedding cakes and features a sugared only of the royal coat-of-arms colored in gold, red, blue, and silver. The cake was bought by Gerry Layton in Leeds who bid online. It was expected to raise just £500 but auctioneers said they were "amazed" at the interest. Mr. Layton, a luxury boat charterer, said he has put in his will the cake along with his estate is to go to charity after his death. 45:00 - You have $15 to build the ultimate Marvel team!! Justin's team consists of Dr.Strange, Captain Marvel, Ant-Man, and Iron Man. Levi has Spider-Man, Thor, Rocket, Vision, and Falcon. I think we made it very clear that Justin's team would win in any Civil War. Listen Here: ✅ Spotify: https://bit.ly/wawd-spotify ✅ Apple Podcast: https://bit.ly/wawd-apple ✅ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/wawd-google✅ Breaker: https://bit.ly/wawd-breaker ✅ Overcast: https://bit.ly/wawd-overcast -- Watch Here: ✅ Youtube: https://bit.ly/wawd-youtubes ✅ Facebook: https://bit.ly/wawd-facebook ✅ TikTok: https://bit.ly/wawd-tiktok -- Follow Us: ✅ Instagram: https://bit.ly/wawd-instagram ✅ TikTok: https://bit.ly/wawd-tiktok ✅ Facebook: https://bit.ly/wawd-facebook -- Support the Pod: ✅ Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/whatarewedoing ✅ Shop: https://shopwawd.com/ ✅ Be Our Guest: https://whatarewedoingpod.com/be-a-guest ✅ Links: https://whatarewedoingpod.com/links Support our Sponsor: https://smoothmyballs.com/wawd --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/what-are-we-doing-pod/message