Monarchy: The Royal Family at Work_Part 6 of 7

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In the final installment, all four of the Queen's children talk frankly for the first time about their working roles as part of the Royal Family. The younger generation are also seen to be getting involved. There's an early-morning surprise for the residents of an inner-city hostel when they come down to breakfast and find Prince William making the coffee. Prince Harry attends a strategy meeting for his African charity, Sentebale. And we see what happens when all the family turn up for a very proud moment at Sandhurst.

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  • Don't be such a moron! Blacks can be equally racist as whites and you have just proven that point! You are obvioulsy a simple person to generalise all whites in the same way. Learn something and check out William Wilberforce, it may help with your prejudices.

  • harry fought in afghanistan.

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  • Hey dumb ass get you facts right, and stop hiding behind slavery. Im black and don't act like every white is out to get me so you need to learn to do the same. Color shouldn't matter its people like you that make us seem stupid and trash. and Respect The Prince

  • Queen Elizabeth is a good schmoozer!

  • loved 7:24

  • You could see Kate 7:59 

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    WOW, thanks for the clarification. What a douche to say something like that to someone putting his fucking life on the line for your country.

  • @Cjl99 "walked into a recruiting office thinking it was a poverty agency?" It was tremendously stereotypical with racial overtones. The message was very clear, "What's your black ass doing out here? Don't you know we are occupying this place the same way we occupied your country from 1859 to 1964?"

  • @Cjl99 "walked into a recruiting office thinking it was a poverty agency?" It was tremendously stereotypical with racial overtones. The message was very clear, "What's your black ass doing out here? Don't you know we are occupying this place the same way we occupied your country from 1859 to 1964?"

  • Love the royals!

  • @Boccherini64 Well said!

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