Now come into the mainstream. look at where we are on climate change now. elsa anderson, charles anson, and christina kiriaku saw many of those moments and those issues up close during their time working for the royal family. he mentioned organic farming in 1971. is all people did for the next 30 years was ridicule him. but he was ahead of his time. he was ahead of his time, elsa. ahead of his time. things don t stand still. it s very possible that we get left behind if we re not always trying to see where the next challenge is coming from. i think there s a natural energy in someone like the king, who is very proud and loves his country. he has a strong sort of sense of humanity as a whole. charles is a passionate man. he s an empathetic man. he s a sensitive man. and those adjectives that i ve
Things british. you see buckingham palace at the other end of the lake, horse guards where the trooping of the color ceremony takes place. and then, of course, westminster abbey through the trees. charles anson was queen elizabeth s press secretary from 1990 to 1997. the years that you were there were some of the most difficult years. so you had the tapes it was a period of huge change in terms of communication, the sophistication of being able to bug people s phones and so on. so that when those tapes emerged like that, clearly illegally taped conversations, i was in a very tricky position and i didn t feel there was any alternative. those tapes were recordings of a private explicit phone call between charl es and camilla in
To his plants. look at where we are on climate change now. reporter: elsa anderson, charles anson and kristina kyriacou saw many of those shall u issues. he mentioned organic farming in 1971. and all people did for the next 30 years was ridicule him. he was ahead of his time. ahead of his time. things don t stand still. it s very possible we get left behind if we don t always try to see where the next challenge is coming from. i think there s a natural energy in someone like the king, who is very proud and loves his country. he has a strong sort of sense of humanity as a whole. charles is a passionate man. he s an empathetic han. he s a sensitive man.
standing on this bridge. we are in the center of truly all things british. you see buckingham palace at the other end of the lake, where the trooping of the color ceremony takes place. and then of course, westminster abbey through the trees. charles anson was queen elizabeth s press secretary from 1990 to 1997. the years that you were there were some of the most difficult years. so you tapes? it was period of huge change in terms of communications, the sophistication of being able to bug people s phones and so on. so when those tapes marremergede that, illegally, it was a very tricky situation, and i didn t think there was any alternative than simply not make a comment. those tapes were recordings
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