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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2008

Episode 5

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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  • What is wrong with the Nigerian man? Also I dont think she was saying SHE gave it independence I think she just means she was there at the ceremony and did the ceremonial crap.

    You guys should stop reaching just to have an excuse to hate people you dont even know out of your own envy.

  • Essentially then, the Royal Family are the ultimate civil service diplomats.To all sorts of different causes and theatres of operation. I reckon at 65p a year per person, that's a pretty good service because on the whole they do an excellent job. Especially the Queen. I imagine she's one of the only bastions of respect that this country has in the international community.

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  • @shaunh1986 How dare you, they are not free loader, do you not understand the amount of money the royal family get from just existing? People travel from all over the World to see Buckingham palace, this takes in millions and millions per year. Plus the charity work they do and the money they raise from these events. We would be so stuck without them. We are so lucky to have a royal family, Long live our sovereign.

  • @darcskies777 Occasionally, people offer more reasons than others to be hated. Profiting from the slave trade, nicotine narcotics and various types of illegal mining, not to mention the industry of war could be justifiable reason enough to criticise this inbred family that has murdered its way into power

  • @szqsk8 and . . . or is that the end of the story lol

  • I remember when Prince Andrew came here to Los Angeles (to 'the hood', the worst part of town IMA) because a store chain Fresh and Easy was opening stores here and providing employment opportunities to an area with very high unemployment.

  • @darcskies777 I don't understand your comment. The "Nigerian Man" stated that, "the Princess reminded me, that she was there when we gain our independence." The Princess herself stated, " I know your country, you gained your independence in 1960." The Nigerian man stated " That's true." Dr. Christopher Kolade nor the Princess said anything inappropriate. Christopher did not suggest that the Princess gave the Nigerian people independence, nor did the Princess say such a thing.

  • @LemonCake07 When and where did the duke of york study economics and business?

  • Prince Andrew REALLY f***ed up a good thing. I'm still very disappointed in him. If he needed money, why didn't he get a paid position? He studied economics & business. A shame he didn't just go for a career. Now he's stuck shaking hands & revealing plaques for the rest of his life. He's clearly bored & should take a cue from Katherine of Kent & live a quiet life. What a living death that must be.Talented but essentially aimless because of duty & lineage. *smdh

  • Bunch of free loaders. GET RID!!

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