1 00:00:00,200 --> 00:00:05,720 Speaker 1: Jersey and Amanda gam Nation. Speaking of Prince Prince Harry. 2 00:00:06,120 --> 00:00:07,920 Speaker 2: Well, could you finish the book because I'm sick of 3 00:00:07,960 --> 00:00:08,480 Speaker 2: you're talking. 4 00:00:08,320 --> 00:00:11,000 Speaker 1: About you know the thing about the book. I'm enjoying 5 00:00:11,039 --> 00:00:14,920 Speaker 1: the book, but there's bits. It's quite dense, yeah, I 6 00:00:14,960 --> 00:00:15,840 Speaker 1: mean the fun bits. 7 00:00:15,880 --> 00:00:18,400 Speaker 2: There's juicy bits, and I'm sure that great bits were 8 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:20,200 Speaker 2: learning what it's like to grow up as a royal. 9 00:00:20,440 --> 00:00:22,600 Speaker 2: But then hearing about him go on about himself again 10 00:00:22,640 --> 00:00:23,400 Speaker 2: and meeting Meghan. 11 00:00:23,600 --> 00:00:24,239 Speaker 1: Just get on with it. 12 00:00:24,320 --> 00:00:27,400 Speaker 3: But it's an insight into a life that none of 13 00:00:27,480 --> 00:00:28,840 Speaker 3: us would ever experience. 14 00:00:28,840 --> 00:00:30,840 Speaker 1: Oh that's true, that's what books are. 15 00:00:31,120 --> 00:00:33,520 Speaker 3: But him and Meghan at the moment, and he's talking 16 00:00:33,560 --> 00:00:37,360 Speaker 3: about the relationship with the Queen or Granny as he 17 00:00:37,400 --> 00:00:40,440 Speaker 3: calls her, and Meghan. Meghan really liked the Queen according 18 00:00:40,440 --> 00:00:43,720 Speaker 3: to Harry, and his relationship with Prince Charles. He calls 19 00:00:43,800 --> 00:00:47,200 Speaker 3: him par and if Charles always caused him, well, darling boy, 20 00:00:48,120 --> 00:00:50,800 Speaker 3: don't newspapers. Don't worry about those things. 21 00:00:51,440 --> 00:00:54,560 Speaker 2: Look, it is a different world, and it's hard to 22 00:00:54,640 --> 00:00:58,520 Speaker 2: know how to put ourselves with the King's coronation. I 23 00:00:58,560 --> 00:01:02,000 Speaker 2: am a Republican, but I appreciate what the royal family 24 00:01:02,040 --> 00:01:04,520 Speaker 2: means to England, and I love the pomp and ceremony. 25 00:01:04,720 --> 00:01:07,440 Speaker 2: I love to hear this bit. For example, they have 26 00:01:08,440 --> 00:01:11,520 Speaker 2: worked out that the anointing oil that all through history 27 00:01:11,560 --> 00:01:16,440 Speaker 2: that has been used for the coronations has been changed. 28 00:01:16,480 --> 00:01:20,039 Speaker 2: The formula has been changed for Prince Charles. The anointing 29 00:01:20,080 --> 00:01:23,959 Speaker 2: oil will be animal cruelty free. It's the sacred. To 30 00:01:24,000 --> 00:01:26,959 Speaker 2: make sure I pronounce this correctly, trism. 31 00:01:26,560 --> 00:01:28,800 Speaker 1: Oil, trism goodness. 32 00:01:30,280 --> 00:01:33,800 Speaker 2: It's previously contained oil from the glands of small mammals 33 00:01:34,319 --> 00:01:37,119 Speaker 2: like civets, which are sort of small cat like things. 34 00:01:37,520 --> 00:01:40,520 Speaker 2: And ambergris is thatly pronounced that from from a whale, 35 00:01:40,560 --> 00:01:44,200 Speaker 2: from the intestines of sperm whales. Normally it's been a mixture. 36 00:01:43,840 --> 00:01:46,440 Speaker 1: Of that stuff. Ambergris was the snot that came out 37 00:01:46,440 --> 00:01:47,160 Speaker 1: the blowhole, but. 38 00:01:47,120 --> 00:01:53,120 Speaker 2: That's probably come from their intestines and trism and trism oil. However, 39 00:01:53,280 --> 00:01:56,120 Speaker 2: in keeping the changing values in King Charles's track record 40 00:01:56,120 --> 00:02:02,080 Speaker 2: of environmental work, the new formula has olive oil, rose jasmine, cinema, orange. 41 00:02:01,840 --> 00:02:04,440 Speaker 1: Boss and blood. Was putting it together. He's making a 42 00:02:04,440 --> 00:02:05,040 Speaker 1: cup of tea. 43 00:02:05,760 --> 00:02:08,360 Speaker 2: So interesting. This is the stuff I love about this 44 00:02:08,560 --> 00:02:11,400 Speaker 2: is that the historical stuff. They're going to refurbish the 45 00:02:11,520 --> 00:02:14,160 Speaker 2: chair that apparently was graffited over in the sixteen hundreds 46 00:02:14,200 --> 00:02:14,800 Speaker 2: by some kids. 47 00:02:14,880 --> 00:02:16,960 Speaker 3: Yes, and that was that chair's been around since the 48 00:02:16,960 --> 00:02:19,560 Speaker 3: thirteen hundreds. And I got graffiti back in the sixteen 49 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:21,800 Speaker 3: hundreds by some of the graffiti. I don't know some 50 00:02:21,800 --> 00:02:23,240 Speaker 3: of the lesches. I don't want to work at a 51 00:02:23,240 --> 00:02:26,040 Speaker 3: coal mine anymore. Stuff like that. 52 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:29,440 Speaker 2: A lot of artists have turned down the offer to 53 00:02:29,480 --> 00:02:31,520 Speaker 2: perform at the coronation because people don't know where to 54 00:02:31,520 --> 00:02:34,959 Speaker 2: put themselves. This book and Harry's story has really put 55 00:02:35,000 --> 00:02:37,760 Speaker 2: the cat amongst the pigeons. So Adele Elton, John and 56 00:02:37,840 --> 00:02:40,480 Speaker 2: Sheer and Harry Stars are reportedly turned down an opportunity 57 00:02:40,480 --> 00:02:44,320 Speaker 2: to perform. Byschools and Robbie Williams were asked to perform 58 00:02:44,360 --> 00:02:47,639 Speaker 2: and apparently had declined invitations. So this is what The 59 00:02:47,720 --> 00:02:50,720 Speaker 2: Rolling Stone has reported that those people were asked to perform. 60 00:02:50,800 --> 00:02:54,600 Speaker 2: Because you have to almost pick sides now, and I 61 00:02:54,680 --> 00:02:56,760 Speaker 2: know that you've read his book and you have sympathy 62 00:02:56,800 --> 00:03:01,079 Speaker 2: for him, how do you feel about this? He and 63 00:03:01,160 --> 00:03:05,160 Speaker 2: his wife, Harry and Meghan are having a zoom chat 64 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:09,120 Speaker 2: with a doctor, a therapist who is delving into their 65 00:03:09,160 --> 00:03:12,600 Speaker 2: relationship with the royal family. Residents of the US, Canada, 66 00:03:12,639 --> 00:03:15,640 Speaker 2: and the UK can tune into this therapy session for 67 00:03:15,720 --> 00:03:18,160 Speaker 2: sixty dollars each and you've had a copy of the book. 68 00:03:19,560 --> 00:03:21,720 Speaker 2: This sounds like an episode of The Simpsons or South 69 00:03:21,760 --> 00:03:25,000 Speaker 2: Park or something where he is opening his soul to 70 00:03:25,040 --> 00:03:30,480 Speaker 2: his therapist and you can tune in and listen. It's 71 00:03:30,520 --> 00:03:34,760 Speaker 2: a that's a bit much. I know you have your issues, Harry. 72 00:03:35,840 --> 00:03:38,720 Speaker 2: You've written a book, you've done a Netflix series, you've 73 00:03:38,720 --> 00:03:41,040 Speaker 2: done a series of interviews. We do not need to 74 00:03:41,040 --> 00:03:42,640 Speaker 2: see your therapy session. 75 00:03:42,720 --> 00:03:44,240 Speaker 1: We don't need pay per view therapy. 76 00:03:44,560 --> 00:03:47,400 Speaker 2: No, no, I can't believe that's real. 77 00:03:47,480 --> 00:03:49,080 Speaker 1: Apparently it is too much. 78 00:03:49,120 --> 00:03:53,520 Speaker 2: Bring back the ambergrous, I say, annoint ourselves with the Tism. 79 00:03:53,200 --> 00:03:57,760 Speaker 1: And Trism or their music. In the nineties, Trism were great.