old duties. already we know that the scotland yard are putting in excess of 5,000 police officers to police this. additional to that we have a line of military as well. plus, additionally in that force we have these snatch quads and additional powers to stop and search during the event itself. really we couldn t do any more than we re actually doing. are you concerned at all about what s happened with regard to ireland recently where it seems as though republican terrorists have started planning bombing escapades, as you know a member of the police service of northern ireland, recently killed. is that an issue? well, i think it is an issue because it s distressing that after so many years of policing northern ireland, it looks as though there s a resurgent problem there. but from my experiences, if we go back to the days of diana and charles in 81, the i.r.a. was almost at its peak there. given that concern, the policing
markets may be ahead. that s it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. now back to martin in the motherland. thanks very much. just four days to the royal wedding. the time for some last-minute relationship advice. the facts are that 1 in 2 marriages end in divorce in the uk, including that of prince william s parents charles and diana, his uncle prince andrew and his aunt princess ann. what makes for a happy and lasting marriage? relationship expert dr. laura berman joins me from chicago. good afternoon. good afternoon. now, the royal family does not have a great track record when it comes to marriage. charles and diana divorced, prince andrew and sarah ferguson, princess ann divorced from her first husband. what s your expert advice for prince william and catherine? well, you re right. he certainly hasn t had a model of what a long lasting, loving relationship looks like. but they ve been together a long
of that ceremony, that wedding, went off without incident. although it s a concern, i don t think it presents a big problem. if there is to be an escalating problem, it s very much in the early stages. i think because of the expertise of the yard, i don t foresee a major problem. but we need to look and look closely at intelligence because that s what will tell us, will give us a clue to anything happening. possibly something from the right or left or maybe some fanatical group that might stage some stupid demonstration, but there will be sufficient uniformed police there to deal with it. i don t foresee a major global accident. andy was talking about the possibility of somebody with a can of paint, not unlike what happened recently when charles and camilla were returning from the theater and their car was attacked. what about that lower order but nevertheless disruptive act. the problem the problem with any ceremonial event, i think to be politically correct, you call them fix y