1 00:00:01,400 --> 00:00:05,040 Speaker 1: And Amanda jam Nation, the King and the Queen are 2 00:00:05,040 --> 00:00:07,280 Speaker 1: in town. I just feel this thing. I don't know, 3 00:00:07,280 --> 00:00:10,400 Speaker 1: maybe it's my age. Now just everyone just look, let's 4 00:00:10,480 --> 00:00:12,680 Speaker 1: just all look busy. Okay. I don't know why I'm saying, 5 00:00:12,720 --> 00:00:13,240 Speaker 1: do you mean what. 6 00:00:13,160 --> 00:00:15,960 Speaker 2: Do you mean by wet to make a good impression. 7 00:00:16,280 --> 00:00:19,120 Speaker 3: It's funny, isn't it. I'm the same, I'm a bit 8 00:00:19,200 --> 00:00:23,079 Speaker 3: the same. I'm happy for us to be a republic. 9 00:00:23,200 --> 00:00:25,760 Speaker 3: And yet I kind of have affection for Charles's story, 10 00:00:25,760 --> 00:00:27,960 Speaker 3: maybe from having watched those early episodes of The Crown. 11 00:00:28,600 --> 00:00:30,720 Speaker 3: He's finally got his moment, and he's unwell and he 12 00:00:30,800 --> 00:00:33,000 Speaker 3: fought for his love and all that kind of stuff. 13 00:00:34,800 --> 00:00:38,199 Speaker 3: Jack's friend Louis goes to A and U the university 14 00:00:38,200 --> 00:00:42,400 Speaker 3: in Canberra, and lined up to meet them yesterday with 15 00:00:42,479 --> 00:00:45,320 Speaker 3: his permission. He's allowed me to play this because he's bizarre. 16 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:49,120 Speaker 3: He's cynical and he's hilarious, but he's full royal, full 17 00:00:49,200 --> 00:00:55,080 Speaker 3: royal got He's pretty much he's filmed himself shaking hands 18 00:00:55,160 --> 00:01:08,640 Speaker 3: with these people. It's just one person behind the person 19 00:01:08,640 --> 00:01:09,600 Speaker 3: who's standing in the front. 20 00:01:09,600 --> 00:01:10,959 Speaker 1: Can Well. 21 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:13,039 Speaker 3: This is what's so funny because then after that he 22 00:01:13,120 --> 00:01:15,679 Speaker 3: posted a Google search. He's done that said, is it 23 00:01:15,720 --> 00:01:19,080 Speaker 3: acceptable to call the king play's first name? And the 24 00:01:19,480 --> 00:01:23,679 Speaker 3: information says people refer to the monarch by their first names, 25 00:01:23,680 --> 00:01:26,040 Speaker 3: but no one ever ever addresses a monarch by their 26 00:01:26,040 --> 00:01:30,039 Speaker 3: first name. And he's written, whoa, I've seriously violated royal protocol. 27 00:01:30,280 --> 00:01:32,760 Speaker 3: I withdraw my undignified greetings. 28 00:01:32,319 --> 00:01:33,360 Speaker 1: At the royal family. 29 00:01:33,959 --> 00:01:36,760 Speaker 4: Who knew you don't just say hi, Charles, Hi, Camilla. 30 00:01:36,840 --> 00:01:39,440 Speaker 4: But yes, he was there and shook their hands. 31 00:01:39,520 --> 00:01:41,319 Speaker 1: He wasn't doing a duck face selfie. 32 00:01:41,720 --> 00:01:44,560 Speaker 4: No, no, he was just filmed his own hand. 33 00:01:44,400 --> 00:01:46,200 Speaker 1: Shaking their You could have been there. 34 00:01:46,280 --> 00:01:48,600 Speaker 3: Well, I was invited to Parliament House, that's right, and 35 00:01:48,640 --> 00:01:50,600 Speaker 3: I couldn't go because I've got filming commitments. 36 00:01:51,400 --> 00:01:54,640 Speaker 4: What about that? Though yesterday it's gone around the world. 37 00:01:54,760 --> 00:01:55,480 Speaker 4: What happened there? 38 00:01:55,600 --> 00:01:57,680 Speaker 1: There was the spitting animal and there was the lama. 39 00:01:57,800 --> 00:02:03,600 Speaker 3: It was all Lydia Thorpe, who's an independent senator wrapped 40 00:02:03,640 --> 00:02:17,360 Speaker 3: in a possum suit outfit or possum covering, had this outburst. 41 00:02:19,919 --> 00:02:21,799 Speaker 4: Give me why this from us? 42 00:02:22,400 --> 00:02:24,000 Speaker 1: How fine? 43 00:02:24,440 --> 00:02:35,320 Speaker 4: Baby? It's very uncomfortable viewing. But that's the point. 44 00:02:35,360 --> 00:02:37,200 Speaker 2: I guess, Well, yeah, I guess you're wanting to go, 45 00:02:37,200 --> 00:02:38,160 Speaker 2: and there would be reasonable. 46 00:02:38,680 --> 00:02:41,520 Speaker 1: What if Charles said okay, then sure, there you go. 47 00:02:41,760 --> 00:02:43,919 Speaker 3: Well, you know wherever they go around the world now, 48 00:02:43,960 --> 00:02:46,160 Speaker 3: And William faced this recently too, when I think he's 49 00:02:46,160 --> 00:02:49,919 Speaker 3: going through the Caribbean the flip side of colonialism. They 50 00:02:50,040 --> 00:02:52,200 Speaker 3: must be used to this conversation. They're not probably used 51 00:02:52,240 --> 00:02:54,639 Speaker 3: to being screamed at like that. But I was trying 52 00:02:54,680 --> 00:02:57,480 Speaker 3: to lean about it yesterday and he said, well, you 53 00:02:57,520 --> 00:03:00,280 Speaker 3: know that's Charles's job now to sit and listen. He 54 00:03:00,360 --> 00:03:02,360 Speaker 3: can give us ten minutes of his time considering all 55 00:03:02,400 --> 00:03:05,120 Speaker 3: that the royal family has taken from Australia. 56 00:03:05,480 --> 00:03:06,480 Speaker 4: So you know, I know. 57 00:03:06,480 --> 00:03:08,840 Speaker 3: That's very uncomfortable. I hate conflict. That would have been 58 00:03:08,880 --> 00:03:10,640 Speaker 3: so awkward to be in that room at that time. 59 00:03:11,360 --> 00:03:12,440 Speaker 3: But we might put this to the. 60 00:03:12,400 --> 00:03:13,080 Speaker 4: Pub as well. 61 00:03:14,280 --> 00:03:17,680 Speaker 1: Is it helping her cause? Well, no, she looks like range. 62 00:03:17,960 --> 00:03:19,399 Speaker 4: Of course she does. Of course she does. 63 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:22,079 Speaker 3: And most of us would say that's outrageous and disrespect 64 00:03:22,760 --> 00:03:23,280 Speaker 3: That's the point. 65 00:03:23,320 --> 00:03:28,959 Speaker 2: Idiothorpe's ancestry, her father is Scottish, Irish Scottish, so there's. 66 00:03:28,919 --> 00:03:32,440 Speaker 3: Very full few full aboriginals now. Because there was a 67 00:03:32,480 --> 00:03:34,440 Speaker 3: government process to breed them out. 68 00:03:34,760 --> 00:03:37,560 Speaker 2: Of course, And if I could go back in time, 69 00:03:37,880 --> 00:03:39,360 Speaker 2: hate fellas what are we doing here? 70 00:03:39,400 --> 00:03:41,120 Speaker 1: But right now I can't do that. 71 00:03:41,760 --> 00:03:43,760 Speaker 4: You can't stop her acknowledging her average analysy. 72 00:03:43,840 --> 00:03:47,160 Speaker 2: I know that, but you know, we don't want division 73 00:03:48,200 --> 00:03:51,480 Speaker 2: like where you've I've spoken at length about. You know, 74 00:03:51,840 --> 00:03:54,600 Speaker 2: I'm certainly sorry about what happened to our indigenous people, 75 00:03:54,600 --> 00:03:57,120 Speaker 2: and I'm certainly sorry about that, and I'm happy for things, 76 00:03:57,120 --> 00:03:58,880 Speaker 2: but there's got to be a point where we can 77 00:03:58,920 --> 00:04:00,640 Speaker 2: sit down and discuss reasonably. 78 00:04:00,960 --> 00:04:03,640 Speaker 1: That's not helping. Johnny Mainstream is going to sit there 79 00:04:03,640 --> 00:04:06,200 Speaker 1: and go, well, bloody hell no, that's true. That doesn't help. 80 00:04:06,280 --> 00:04:06,800 Speaker 4: I agree. 81 00:04:06,920 --> 00:04:09,200 Speaker 3: However, this story has gone all around the world in 82 00:04:09,240 --> 00:04:12,760 Speaker 3: the way that Johnny Mainstream never caught true and as uncomfortable. 83 00:04:12,120 --> 00:04:15,640 Speaker 4: It is as it is awful, that was her point. 84 00:04:15,640 --> 00:04:17,600 Speaker 2: And Charles, you know, he's got spitting armers, he's got 85 00:04:17,680 --> 00:04:19,680 Speaker 2: Lydia Thorpe, he's got Molly Meldrom. 86 00:04:19,760 --> 00:04:22,880 Speaker 1: That time he was on my hands. But the thing 87 00:04:22,920 --> 00:04:24,840 Speaker 1: about Charles what I do like about him. 88 00:04:24,839 --> 00:04:29,559 Speaker 2: He appeared on Countdown's fortieth or fiftieth anniversary show taking 89 00:04:29,560 --> 00:04:30,479 Speaker 2: the piece out of Molly. 90 00:04:30,720 --> 00:04:33,120 Speaker 5: There is an old shobers this scene which warns never 91 00:04:33,200 --> 00:04:36,760 Speaker 5: to work with animals or children. But nobody prepared me 92 00:04:36,880 --> 00:04:38,720 Speaker 5: for Molly Mildrom. 93 00:04:38,760 --> 00:04:43,880 Speaker 6: And now we come to the most important part. Could 94 00:04:43,880 --> 00:04:44,920 Speaker 6: I just have one glass of water? 95 00:04:44,960 --> 00:04:45,279 Speaker 1: Plants? 96 00:04:45,680 --> 00:04:48,120 Speaker 5: You do not have one of these tenant prompts. 97 00:04:49,200 --> 00:04:53,040 Speaker 6: With the cooperation of mister Miller and the Australian, sorry, 98 00:04:54,400 --> 00:04:57,760 Speaker 6: can we start again. Some months ago we had a 99 00:04:57,800 --> 00:05:02,159 Speaker 6: talk with mister Harry Miller about the Oh no. 100 00:05:02,240 --> 00:05:05,839 Speaker 5: Was it really forty years ago? And it seems like yesterday. 101 00:05:06,720 --> 00:05:08,760 Speaker 5: I wish it were tomorrow. I'd cancel it. 102 00:05:10,480 --> 00:05:14,480 Speaker 3: Don't you have Molly's posh exit though, No, that is 103 00:05:14,560 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 3: excruciating to listen to, as Lydia thought exactly. 104 00:05:18,600 --> 00:05:19,320 Speaker 1: He's used to. 105 00:05:19,400 --> 00:05:20,920 Speaker 4: It goes with the gig.