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It has been six years since Aidan O'Brien's last win in the Coronation Stakes but he bids to record a fourth win in the feature race on day four of Royal Ascot courtesy of Opera Singer. The daughter of Justify was a talented 2-year-old but goes up against some quality fillies including 1000 Guineas winner Elmalka. The SBK Betting Podcast panel analyse this contest before guiding you through the full racecard on the penultimate day of the Royal meeting. Timecodes:00:00 – Albany Stakes02:50 – Commonwealth Cup05:20 – Coronation Stakes07:08 – Duke Of Edinburgh 09:28 – Sandringham11:56 – King Edward VI Stakes14:03 – Palace Of Holyroodhouse Stakes16:55 – NAP & NB Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Purposely SHORT, a weekly episode, featuring one of our friends or past guests and their expertise on a certain topic. This weeks episode features Emma Brown CEO of Duke of Edinburgh's International Award New Zealand. Emma talks about her leadership journey and how she values resilience over everything else when it comes to thriving as a CEO. Emma was diagnosed with breast cancer and decided to keep on working through treatment. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-longbottom2/message
Welcoming Emma Brown, CEO of The Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award, to Purposely, where she shares her organisation's mission and her career journey, from public relations executive to non-profit leader. Emma shares details of her recent cancer diagnosis, how she coped with the news, and how she has navigated work while leading an organisation and receiving treatment. Born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand, Emma moved to the UK in 2007. Marrying a Brit, they had three boys and settled into London life. In the first decade in London, Emma put her PR skills to work for several top brands, including Debenhams, Weight Watchers, Heineken, and others. In 2017, Emma swapped the corporate world for a role focused on purpose. Partly inspired by her children, she joined The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Foundation as their Head of Communications, later being promoted to Director of Brand and Communication. The Foundation is an international charity supporting young people to find their purpose, place, and passion in the world. The accredited program is active in more than 120 countries, available to all 14 to 24-year-olds with the aim of being inclusive of all backgrounds, locations, cultures, and abilities. The aim is that each young person becomes part of something special while developing their individual interests, skills, and helping them to reach their potential and realize their dreams. Founded in 1956, the Award highlights the value of Non-Formal Education and Learning. Today, there are consistently over a million young people taking on the Award's challenge to believe in the power of their potential, make a difference in their community, and take control of their future. In New Zealand, the International Award was launched in 1963, later rebranded as The Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award, reflecting the impact Sir Edmund Hillary had on the Award in New Zealand. Locally, as it is globally, the focus is on helping young people to develop a skill, get physically active, give back to their communities, and take part in an adventure. The Award challenges young people to leave their comfort zones. Emma has the unique position of having been involved in the Award in both the UK and New Zealand, although she quietly confesses to having started the Award herself as a young person but not completing it. She is passionate about the work they do and the difference they try to make in young lives. Emma points out that they are essentially an education framework that relies on their partner organisations to provide the Award's participants with a quality experience, one that is going to help add value and, in some cases, transform lives. Emma also talks about the uniqueness of the New Zealand Award, particularly in their commitment to biculturalism and upholding the mana of Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Leading the Award in her country is a huge privilege for Emma, and her passion for the organisation she leads and her team is palpable. Despite all she has been through since taking on her first CEO role — moving countries, starting afresh in a new city, settling children in schools and buying a house, organising a Royal visit, dealing with breast cancer treatment — Emma is resilient and full of energy, and excited about the future of her organisation and the work they do to help young people reach their full potential and realise their dreams. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mark-longbottom2/message
The Karen Owen story had potential podcast written all over it from the moment I interviewed her after a recent Randwick win with Fay's Angels. A horse devotee from an early age, Karen was a whiz at pony club before transitioning to the eventing sport. She dreamed of a job around horses, and jumped to attention when an opportunity came up with the NSW Mounted Police. Thirty three years later she left the force with the rank of Sergeant, and immediately embarked on a racehorse training career. Karen says she rarely has more than ten horses in work on the Killawarra property. She explains that most of her horses have been bred by clients. Karen says she's too busy to pursue her first equestrian love of eventing, but still has a presence in the dressage arena. The trainer says she likes to keep her horses as close to nature as possible. The property offers several options. Karen says the horses are floated to the nearby Taree racecourse when a serious gallop is required. She pays tribute to veterinarian husband Adrian who had to build up a new practice from scratch when the family moved to Wingham. Karen talks of daughter Maddy who was literally born to the saddle, and wanted to become a jockey from the moment she started riding trackwork. The talented horsewoman looks back on early days in Sydney's western suburbs and her very first pony- a gift from parents who knew nothing about horses. Karen talks of her first year as a Probationary Constable with the NSW Police. She was restricted to general duties for the first year of her new career. Most of her work was located in Sydney's King's Cross. She looks back on her long awaited introduction to the Mounted Police Headquarters in Redfern. She's never forgotten the immaculate condition of the stables and gear. Karen says she was one of only three females in the mounted unit. It's a very different story today. The former Sergeant Owen takes us through her many and varied duties with the “Mounties” including a very intimidating situation during the Cronulla race riots of 2005. She makes no secret of the fact that race day duty at nearby Randwick was easily her favourite working commitment. She says the buzz of the track whetted her appetite for racing. Karen looks back on a few notable former racehorses who found their way into the Mounted Police Unit. She talks of her first meeting with Veterinarian Adrian Owen whose duties included regular visits to the Mounted Police stables at Redfern. Karen looks back on Adrian's stint as a hobby trainer in the late 1990's. She got the job as chief work rider before going off to work. Eventing was still very much a part of her life. She looks back on a trip to NZ for a Trans Tasman Challenge. Adrian came along as babysitter for first born Damian. Karen affectionately recalls a dream trip to England in 2012 when she got to ride before Queen Elizabeth. She recalls a conversation with Her Majesty and a humorous comment from the Duke Of Edinburgh. She's never forgotten the moment she saw the Queen in the saddle at 86 years of age. Karen looks back on the thrill of receiving the Australian Police Medal, and her promotion to the rank of Sergeant. She talks of the riding talents of sons Damian and Callum. Karen looks back fondly on the thrill of her first training win at Bowraville. She talks of a Taree Gold Cup win with Sound And Vision, part owned by former Mounties working associate Ed Quilty. Karen acknowledges daughter Maddy's clever ride on Sound And Vision. She delights in relating the story behind her first Randwick winner Fay's Angels. Another former work associate was responsible for Karen being given the mare to train. She says the quirky mare is well suited to farm life. Karen talks of the mare's veteran owner breeder Ed Meadows who's now 97 and going strong. It's a nice chat with a lady who can't imagine a single day without horses.
On this day in 1868, Prince Alfred of Edinburgh survived an attempt on his life during a visit to Sydney, Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the 24th January 2024 The Duke of Edingburgh was officlally welcomed to St Helena on the Grand Parade by His Excellency, Governer Nigel Phillips and Chief Minister Julie Thomas. The Duke responded with a generous speech. Here what was said right here.
In our first episode, Dr. Alan Knobloch discussed the important role of schools in helping students develop crucial skills for their future by offering real-life challenges and experiences. This included fostering students' self-awareness, building up their social and emotional resilience and enhancing their problem-solving abilities.In this episode, we explore skills that young people can acquire outside the traditional classroom and school campus, particularly in the great outdoors.Our guest, Michael Kent, a Geography and Environmental Science teacher at the International School of Hamburg, introduces the Duke of Edinburgh International Award program he opened up in Hamburg. Michael discusses how these experiences in nature and broader society contribute to enriching essential life skills and reinforce what students learn in school.Tune in for a breath of fresh air.
The Craighead Diploma is a new initiative for the South Canterbury region, coinciding with a change to the NCEA Level 1 Standards that Craighead (and most other schools) has assessed against for the last 21 years. The Diploma recognises not only a student's Academic achievement, but also other aspects of learning and service that take place in other contexts outside of the classroom. From 2024, Year 11 students will work towards their Craighead Diploma which will be embossed in Bronze, Gold or Platinum - based on the student's level of achievement.We talk with Deputy Principal, Lara Hearn, about the development of and the reasoning for the new direction for our Year 11 students.LINKS:The Craighead Diploma (Slides),The Craighead Diploma (Summary),The Craighead Diploma (FAQs)
“Deceptively simple, but devastatingly effective” This is how Ruth Marvel, Chief Executive of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award in the UK, describes the Award. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award was started by His Royal Highness the late Prince Philip in 1956 to provide young men with development opportunities to acquire self-confidence, gain a sense of purpose and help them become well-rounded citizens. Today, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award or DofE provides an experiential learning framework that is open to all young people age 14 to 24, supporting them to learn new skills, overcome obstacles, and build confidence and resilience. Ruth shares how the organisation has changed over the years, and we explore their current strategy to enable one million young people to participate in the life-changing programmes, with particular focus on providing access to those who experience marginalisation. With a third of young people in the UK leaving school feeling like they are failing, we talk about the current context for young people, and what skills, outside of formal education, they need to really thrive in today's world. Ruth also shares reflections on the discipline of leadership in the voluntary sector and how as leaders, we constantly need to question whether we are delivering our missions in the most effective way. Recorded June 2023.
Prinz Philip, der Mann von Queen Elizabeth II, war für Vieles bekannt - aber nicht unbedingt für göttliches Auftreten. Und dennoch verehrt ihn ein Stamm auf der Südseeinsel Tanna als Gottheit.Bild: Christopher Hogue Thompson - Personal Picture, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19303439
In this episode, I chat with Stuart Clark, educator and head of campus (Vision Valley) at Pymble Ladies' College. Stuart has been involved in the education sector for more than 25 years. He's worked in outdoor, classroom, and adult education, as well as in educational leadership. He holds numerous qualifications, including Master of Teaching and Master of Education degrees. The Residential Program at Vision Valley for Yr 9 students involves all elements of a holistic education including a bespoke academic program, outdoor education and adventure-based learning, life skills courses, service, personal reflection. Listen in to hear our discussion on: - Why being in nature and contemporary tech-driven, pressured life seem to be becoming increasingly separate - The philosophy behind the Residential Program holistic education offered - Why these programs foster character development, team building and resilience for adolescents, setting them up for success in the world after school - What a 24 hour Wilderness solo is - The benefits of digital detox for teens - Other opportunities for all adolescents via programs like Duke of Edinburgh, Outward Bound and ways parents can initiate and support this development - Plus listen in to hear how wild, shy echidnas are helping the children get through nights on their own in the bush – without any prompting from anyone! Links: You can find all all resources mentioned in this episode below: Pymble Ladies College - Vision Valley Outward Bound Duke of Edinburgh Program
Grab your gaiters! In this episode, we go on a trek across the Surrey Hills with some Y10 students as they take part in a training weekend for DofE. They have to learn how to navigate using a map, use teamwork to get across muddy fields, set up their tents, cook a substantial meal on a camping stove and keep a cool head when things don't go according to plan. We have interviews with staff who've been involved with DofE for several decades, and talk with students about what motivates them and what they enjoy most about DofE.
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In this episode, Jessica and Rachel discuss a full list of the latest royal news. Topics covered, include: Sussexes choose to use titles for Archie and Lili Prince Edward and Sophie become the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh Commonwealth Day The Princess of Wales trains with the Irish Guards The Prince and Princess of Wales celebrate St. Patrick's Day with the Irish Guards Royals recognize UK Mother's Day with personal photos on Instagram The latest details on the coronation The Princess of Wales expands her Shaping Us campaign Princess Iman of Jordan marries Jameel Thermiotis Princess Leonor will complete military training for her future as Spain's Head of State Prince Joachim and family plan to move to Washington D.C. this year Princess Eugenie turns 33 this week
King Charles III has made his youngest brother the Duke of Edinburgh, passing on a title held by their late father, Prince Philip.
The Do One Better! Podcast – Philanthropy, Sustainability and Social Entrepreneurship
Peter Kaye AM ESM and Stephen De-Wint, CEOs of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award in Australia and Canada respectively, talk about the work of the Award locally and across more than 100 countries. They provide first-hand insight into how the Award embraces non-formal education and transforms lives. This broad conversation looks at diversity, equity and inclusion; volunteering and mentoring; alumni engagement and connecting with the corporate world. Thank you for downloading this episode of the Do One Better Podcast. Visit our Knowledge Hub at Lidji.org for information on 200+ case studies and interviews with remarkable leaders in philanthropy, sustainability and social entrepreneurship.
“His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh”. It is under this name that he appears in the Boucheron London archives in 1952. He wanted to bring a special kind of sparkle to his fifth wedding anniversary. He not only ordered a bracelet. He even designed the jewel for his wife, Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Next year will be a big year for the Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award. The scheme will celebrate it's 60th Anniversary in Aotearoa, and they need your help with a special mission. If you know these women in the photo below, or have any information on where their lives took them, please get in touch with the Award team by emailing: 60events@dofehillary.org.nz. If you have been involved with the Award over the years, in any capacity, the Award team would love to connect with you and hear your story.
Known throughout the UK as the foremost programme for introducing young people to the great outdoors, the DofE programme at Surbiton takes hundreds of students on a dozen expeditions each year. In today's episode, we talk with Graham Johnson, Head of Duke of Edinburgh and Outdoor Education, who tells us that it's about much, much more than just hiking boots, gaiters and flasks of hot tea.
The Manaaki Ability Trust in Lower Hutt has introduced its rangatahi to the challenges of the Duke of Edinburgh's Hillary Award programme. The Trust's programme co-ordinator Louisa Kelly talks to Jesse.
"there were three of us in this marriage so it was a bit crowded"
As the world watches on for Her Majesty The Queen's funeral we catch up on a week filled with Royal News. In this week's episode we talk about the historic Proclamation of the Accession of King Charles III, we chat about seeing the family viewing tributes at Balmoral including the surprising reunion of the The Prince and Princess of Wales with The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are in Windsor plus Her Majesty comes home to London one last time before being reunited with The Duke Of Edinburgh. We hope you are all doing well Royal Community, Rachael & Michelle
This time on Behind the Scenes we meet one of the most experienced and versatile Script Supervisors in British television, the legendary Annie McDougall. In a non-stop career at the top that has spanned more than 40 years, she has worked on quiz, entertainment, variety, game and air shows, not to mention TVam. But I just have. Nowadays, Annie's the go-to Script Supervisor for any major live show, Royal event or State occasion. She's just finished working on the Commonwealth Games and right now she's gearing up for her 12 series of the biggest, most glamorous show on British television - Strictly Come Dancing. Steam, Smoke & Mirrors Theme music composed by John Orchard and arranged by Ian English Support the podcast by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/BEHINDTHESCENESWITHCOLINEDMONDS Facebook: colin.edmonds.73 Instagram: colinedmondsssm Twitter:@ColinEdmondsSSM Website: https://www.steamsmokeandmirrors.com/ Buy Steam, Smoke and Mirrors Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon Available on Audible Buy The Lazarus Curiosity: Steam, Smoke and Mirrors 2 Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon Available on Audible Buy The Nostradamus Curiosity: Steam, Smoke and Mirrors 3 Available at Caffeine Nights Available at Amazon
A life-changing experience. A fun time with friends. An opportunity to discover new interests and talents. A tool to develop essential skills for life and work. A recognised mark of achievement; respected by employers. The DofE is many things to many people, supporting generations to successfully navigate adult life. #pastoral #outdoors #volunteer #extracurricular
December arrives and passes in Edinburgh.On those cold, wet, wintery Saturdays and Sundays, Hibs and Hearts are still very much slogging it out when it comes to the Football Manager Football Show Podcast.This week, Shane needs to get a run of results together, but he's got Aberdeen, Celtic and Hibs on the way. For Ken, it's one more game in Europe to finish off the Europa Conference League - qualification already secured last week so this week it's about the vital first spot in the group table.On the home front, those league games turn into crunch fixtures but we manage to save the best until last - who will win this season's regional title - The Duke of Edinburgh?Ken's on holiday (in the home studio) while Shane's at the station studio but on the technical front, it's all good!Definitely contains strong language.
Canterbury trainer Garry Cleave on the Mail Run.
LISTEN | We love the dogs and they love to race! Staffy's catching up with Auckland Greyhound Racing Club President John Roberts to chat about the Duke of Edinburgh Greyhound Derby.
Mark meets a group of young people, some with additional support needs, aiming for Gold
This week, Rachel and Jessica cover the big royal headlines as well as favorite fashion moments since our last episode. We provide listeners with a little royal history and some updates from royals around the world. Plus, we interview royal biographer, Robert Hardman, on his new book, "Queen of Our Times: The Life of Elizabeth II." In our Royal Rundown, we pick up where we left off last time and share our thoughts on the second half of The Cambridges' Caribbean tour. We also take a closer look at the Service of Thanksgiving to honor the Duke of Edinburgh and how his loved ones paid tribute to him. Then, share what we know about Meghan's upcoming podcast, "Archetypes." Lastly, we discuss details on Her Majesty's Cover for British Vogue to mark her Platinum Jubilee. Follow us on Instagram @podcastroyal Email us at hellopodcastroyal@gmail.com
Chris and Lizzie are back following the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's tour of the Caribbean.Prince William and Kate visited Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas but was their trip a success? Plus, we look at the Duke of Edinburgh's memorial service and Prince Andrew's prominent role in the event.New episodes of The Royal Rota are released every week.You can also watch The Royal Rota on our YouTube channel - subscribe to ITV News' YouTube channel to be notified about new episodes.For Royal videos and classic moments, subscribe to The Royal Family Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/royalchannel/For more royal news, like the ITV News Royals Facebook page.Our royal team are on Instagram, too.
The Right Reverend David Conner, Dean of Windsor, talks about The Duke of Edinburgh in his Address.
Doyin Sonibare, a Gold Award holder from The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, gives a Tribute, talking about how the Duke of Edinburgh's Award has benefited her.
Will Smith issues an apology to Chris Rock and the royal family gather to remember the Duke of Edinburgh. Join us for your Daily Lowdown from HELLO! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shovel out the cash, or keep something in the kitty? That's the big call for tomorrow's Budget, and we've got Political Editor Simon Benson with the lowdown. A glittering memorial for the Duke of Edinburgh - will we see the Queen in a wheelchair, and why isn't Prince Harry showing up? For find our more about The Front you can link here and for more from the newsroom at The Australian link here or search for The Australian in your app store. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Hareem Khan, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MNTQ Podcast - Season 6, Episode 13 In this episode, Sawda shares her NCS stories and we discuss what would make us go camping. But then I guess that's what - develops humanity. The people that want to push things and change things? And not necessarily just [...] they say, you know, growth happens outside the comfort zone. So if everyone just sits there, like yeah, this is it, then we don't get to a point where we can do more, and there can be more. Our discussion topic for the day is “ Multiple Streams of Income“: I just graduated and started a 9-5 but I really want a side hustle that I can grow. So not something like door dash. I want something that I can turn into a passive income source. A lot of people sell digital products on etsy but anything that I've thought of doing (basic spreadsheets, wallpapers, wedding cards) are already so saturated, I really can't think of a way to make a product that is better or stands out frm what is already in the market. I'm open to any ideas or guidance. Thank you. Tune in, you'll love it --- MNTQ (Mantooq) pod is a Brimah and John podcast where 3 Black Muslimah's explore topics around their favourite F words; faith, fashion, food, finances, friendships and much more. Catch new episodes every* Friday 16:30 GMT. Join the Brimah and John family www.brimahandjohn.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mntq-pod/message
This week TikTok starlets Two Tree Hill join us (candy cucks) as we dive into castle stats.
"this royal tale has an uncanny doppelganger"
Grant discusses his memories and experiences with the late HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, from his time as a butler to Their Royal Highnesses, the Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall. During his conversation he answered questions sent to him via social media. The Video can be viewed at this link - YouTube.com - The Royal Butler
In this special edition of The Intelligent Community, co-founder John Jung reflects on his time meeting Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
In Episode 72, we share the life of HRH the Prince Philip, his devotion to HRH The Queen Elizabeth II, who was married for 73 years and died on April 9, 2021 at age 99, two months shy of his 100th birthday. We also discuss widowhood and its affect on the Queen as she approaches her 95th Birthday only a few days after her husband's funeral and burial. Additional Notes: There are many wonderful documentaries and videos on the life of Prince Philip here. I believe you will enjoy them. Our sincere condolences to Her Majesty HRH Queen Elizabeth II, her four children, 8 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. And we acknowledge the millions of people in the United Kingdom and around the world whose lives he touched. xoxo
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was the longest serving consort in British history. His commitment was remarkable with over 22,000 royal engagements. If Queen Elizabeth II is remembered as the greatest monarch in British history, it will be largely due to the support of her husband Prince Philip. On their golden wedding anniversary in 1997 she said, ‘Philip is a man who doesn't take too easily to compliments, he has quite simply been my strength and stay all these years and I and his family owe him a debt greater than he would ever claim or he shall ever know.' CHARACTERS Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh – consort of the United Kingdom, husband of Queen Elizabeth II Princess Elizabeth/ Elizabeth II – Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms (1952-present) Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark – father of Prince Philip Princess Alice of Battenburg – mother of Prince Philip Constantine I – King of Greece (1913-17, 1920-22) uncle of Prince Philip George I – King of Greece (1863-1913), grandfather of Prince Philip Louis Mountbatten – uncle of Prince Philip Prince Charles, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward – children of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Princess Margaret – sister of Elizabeth II Princess Diana – former wife of Prince Charles Prince William and Prince Harry – children of Prince Charles and Princess Diana Camilla, duchess of Cornwall – second wife of Prince Charles Meghan Markle – wife of Prince Harry Kurt Hahn – headmaster of Gordonstoun Victoria – Queen of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901)
More than 50 people have lost their lives in farm-related accidents over the past year.The shocking statistic is equivalent to one person every week going to work on a UK farm and never returning home.We look at the reasons behind agriculture's appalling safety record – and ways to improve it.With farm incomes forecast to decline – how are you preparing for the future?On the markets, beef prices continue to rise.We examine the controversy over poor water quality – are farmers really to blame? Or should water companies shoulder more of the responsibility?And we pay tribute to Prince Philip – as farmers share their memories of the Duke of Edinburgh.Guests on this episode include NFU deputy president Stuart Roberts, Stephanie Berkeley (Farm Safety Foundation), Stephen Britton (Health & Safety Executive), Aled Jones (NFU Cymru), Mark Lloyd (Rivers Trust), Sarah Belton (Hydrologist), Jason Beedell (Strutt & Parker), Rutland farmer Andrew Brown, Geoff Sansome (Natural England), and Teresa Dent (Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust).This episode of the Farmers Weekly Podcast is co-hosted by Farmers Weekly chief reporter Johann Tasker and Surrey farmer Hugh Brown, with Farmers Weekly senior livestock reporter Michael Priestley.
Sitrep hears from a former UK ambassador to Kabul and our panel of defence experts on the future for Afghanistan post NATO withdrawal; The programme looks at the Duke of Edinburgh's connections with the armed forces and his wartime service in the Royal Navy; And find out how an inventor is adapting a vehicle to help protect troops against explosions.
In today's episode, I'm joined by my co-host Nelly.During this episode we discussed:1. The continuing fallout in the UK from the Meghan and Harry interview with Oprah Winfrey that took place in March 2021.2. The Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities Report in the UK.3. The death of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh on Friday 9 April 2021 and the return to the UK of Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex.I hope you enjoy the episode :)website: www.aduchesslikeus.comTwitter: @DuchessUsEmail: hello@aduchesslikeus.com#aduchesslikeuspodcast
The religious life of Prince Philip, from Greek Orthodox to Church of England and back to Orthodoxy, founding along the way an international organisation that links religion and environmentalism. He also pioneered inter-religious dialogue as Britain became more multicultural. We speak with Catherine Pepinster of The Tablet.
It is with huge sadness that we learnt of the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Married to the Queen for over 70 years. Sweden has completed its first study into a digital currency (“e-krona): it concluded that it might take a lot longer to enact than initially thought and the current pilot won't be finished till early next year. The study acknowledged that although the usage of cash is diminishing, there is no reason to embark on such a project.
The Sunday Telegraph's commemorative issue looks back at some incredible photographs to illustrate Prince Philip's special relationship with this country. Actors successfully lobby Federal Government to keep much-needed film tax break. Australia still doesn't have a national firearms register, 25 years after the states and territories signed up to it. World swimming officials stand accused of sabotaging Ian Thorpe's career. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While it might not have come as a huge surprise, the world is still reacting to the death of Prince Philip. Jamie Samhan recaps his legacy, ET Canada's Royal Correspondent.
Prince Philip has been the longest-serving royal consort in history. But before he signed up to a life of duty and tradition, he was a Greek prince, and a war hero. From his tragic early childhood, to how he built a distinguished naval career, in this episode of The Windsors we explore the rise of one of the Royal Family’s most divisive figures, Prince Philip. For more exclusive news and pictures, head to The Windsors closed Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/2115361108484683/requests/?notif_id=1548763561846349¬if_t=group_r2jSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.