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The Week in 60 Minutes: Harry and Meghan's revenge

Best of the Spectator

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4.4785 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2021

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

On this week's episode, Andrew Neil is joined by Dr Remi Adekoya, associate politics lecturer at the University of York; Spectator contributor Olenka Hamilton; Bloomberg's Javier Blas; and a team of Spectator journalists.

We discuss who's to blame in the Royal knockabout, why Britain's Polish community are sceptical of the Covid vaccine, and the murky world of commodity traders.

To watch the show, go to www.spectator.co.uk/tv.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the week in 60 minutes, brought to you by Spectator TV recorded on Thursday, March the 11th on this week's show.

0:20.7

We'll be talking vaccine hesitancy,

0:23.4

not from people of color, but from Poles who live in Britain. We'll also be taking a look at

0:29.1

the murky and a thrilling world of commodities traders and how they're never far from

0:35.3

exploiting e. geopolitical crisis.

0:38.3

And of course, we'll be discussing that interview.

0:41.7

You know the one I mean.

0:43.1

So there's no need to spell it out.

0:45.0

All that to come in the next hour.

0:47.4

As always, if you subscribe to the Spectator's YouTube channel,

0:51.0

why wouldn't you?

0:51.7

It's free.

0:53.0

You'll never miss a program. Just click the subscribe

0:56.1

button at the bottom of the screen now. A very special thanks to Charles Stanley for their

1:01.4

continued support of the week in 60 Minutes. Charles Stanley is one of the UK's leading

1:07.0

wealth management firms, one of the oldest companies on the London Stock Exchange.

1:11.7

We're delighted to be partners with them.

1:15.1

Now, the clearly publicity-shy minor royals, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex,

1:20.8

opened up to real royalty this week, Queen Opera of all the Americas and beyond.

1:27.3

Only about another hundred million or so around the globe got to watch and listen too.

1:33.3

So the couple must have been pleased that the wish for privacy was being respected.

1:38.3

Much of the content was absurdly trivial, like tears, over a floral dress.

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