Born to Rule: When Charles is King
Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8th at the age of 96 years old, months after her Platinum Jubilee, her 70th year as the Queen of the United Kingdom. As the world remembers the longest-reigning monarch, her eldest son Prince Charles is now KING Charles III. It’s the moment he was born destined for – and at 73, he’s been waiting a long time. As one era closes, another one begins. Can Prince Charles fill his mother’s shoes? Will the people accept him as king? Is there even a place for monarchy in our modern world? In Born to Rule, NBC’s Keir Simmons talks to journalists and royal insiders who’ve followed Prince Charles for decades to help us understand this man who is now king.
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Keri Simmons! One of the best!
16/07/2023
I really like Keri Simmons! He’s not only one of my favourite Royal correspondents but one of my favourite overall journalists!!! Love when he’s on the Today Show! He always makes it fun but is serious when he needs to be! I really enjoyed this podcast and really hope there are more seasons to come! He definitely needs more seasons here on this show but I would love for him to host more of his own royal podcast. Either for NBC or on his own. Either way, I think it would be in one of the top spots in no time! Hey Keri, I hope you or one of the decision-makers see this and/or all the others and start talking about him having his own show/podcast. I would be a day 1 listener!
Loved this
10/05/2023
I was hoping for more seasons. I was hooked once I started
Appreciated this podcast as presented to an American
24/04/2023
I heard about this podcast nearly a year ago but didn’t listen to it until now (April 2023). As an American I was aware of most of the information presented in this podcast. I was unaware, however, of the power of the sovereignty of the British Constitution as presented. I would have hated to be Princess Diana, or even Meghan, and NOT be able to be “the real me.” More power to Harry for being able to live more true to himself (before he met Meghan). Since I didn’t grow up with a monarchy, even though I did attend junior college in western Canada in the early 1970s, I never did see the current, modern need for a monarchy—along side with the British Parliament; duplication of work? But yes, I did stand on the side of to the road in London & saw the carriage/coach pass by when Princess Anne got married in November 1973 … I couldn’t understand all of the gossip afterwards of the clothes/colors the various members of the royal family wore to that wedding — but we have been hearing similar types of gossip with Harry and Meghan living 200+ miles now down the road from me. No one can change the color of one’s skin, yet every other part of each person’s body is nearly the same; why should so much emphasis be placed on the outer surface (skin), than on the inner self (the heart)? Why are we, as individuals or even as a nation, so quick to placing judgment on others due only to others’ skin colors? I have always had great respect for Keir Simmons as a newscaster. Will a second season come out on this soon after Charles III’s coronation on May 6, 2023 and, again, present a British point of view for us Americans? Please do so!
Insightful and engaging.
17/04/2023
Hope we will hear more in the future, including the key history of the Monarchy, and Kings & Queens.
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