Windsor Castle A Royal Year -The Four Seasons 464

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over the course of a whole year we have been given exclusive access to the hidden world behind the scenes of Windsor Castle the Queen's favorite home a world of royal ceremony of pawn history and tradition but also of fun excitement and color we meet some of the 300 staff who work and live here serving the monic keeping her state apartments clean tending the fireplaces grooming the horses exploring its darkest corners and preparing the sumptuous banquet and we meet the member of the royal family who for over 50 years has been ranger of the Great Park the castle has stood for 1,000 years but this is the first time it's thrown its most private doors open to the world Windsor has stood through more than 40 rains over 1,000 years members of the royal family have been born Wed and buried here no monarch has been more devoted to the castle than the Queen Windsor is the fixed point in her year just as the castle offers security and familiarity sodas windsors extraordinary calendar of events from the sacred good luck for a hug she finishes second we're racing to the less sacred for the first time cameras have been allowed to follow all the windsor seasons the time-honored public ceremonies sunbathing on your head sweating really hard and the private family occasions we are a bit lost yes we are a little bit lost beyond the tourist trail of the public gaze the Windsor calendar also governs the lives of those who live and work here the people who make it all happen this is the place the House of Windsor calls home and these are the rituals and events which form the framework of the Royal year another week of royal engagements is drawing to a close the Queen and Prince Philip are in Hounslow West London to open the new wing of a Sikh temple from here they'll travel to Windsor for the weekend just as they do on most weekends of the year the 300 stars are always well prepared for the Queen's homecoming just gonna check out there's no rips in it as ever flagmen Tony Martin is ready to herald her arrival it's an interesting job and it there's not a lot of people can say but a flag man for a majesty I met the Queen when we got our Christmas presents and she actually actually tell his know you're the flag today so she knows away on similar conditions have been really bad for Stan gales rain snow ice kill all the weather's whatever the weather Tony will stay at his post until the Queen is through the gates hello those Tony again kind of like honey yeah hope dad's all right this is above all a living castle not a museum through childhood war and more than half a century on the throne the Queen has always found Windsor to be a constant through changing times that is why this is her favorite home it's nice having the boss back get it all to them every generation continues to have its own ideas about the place not least Prince Philip the original beds were rather sort of complicated and they didn't seem to fit very well and so I got up an artist friend of mine and together we bit made a model of this of the whole of this and tried various arrangements on it and eventually settled on the sort of cartwheel thing with these are all rose beds which makes it in a sense relatively easy to manage and different colors but they sort of match each other and then they built a pergola there because there's a the Orangery which was unused it been a swimming pool in it we used to have Christmas here is very popular with all the young still gets used you have using was Elton yes i yeah ii stir and Windsors Walia begins in earnest most of the Queen's family gather to spend the long weekend together and a tent Easter Sunday service at st. George's Chapel Windsor oil cycle begins once again it already is the whole of the year was dominated by school holidays so pattern practice what we did was he came here for the Easter holidays and we still do in many ways it works quite well because our children during the routine tend to come back folders and grandchildren brought with them they say it forms a nice kind of annual structure for the next few weeks by tradition the Queen will conduct all her daily official engagements not from London but from Windsor during what is known as Easter court today the light cavalry are on parade in Windsor Great Park to receive a royal warrant from their captain general Windsor and the horse are inseparable it's here at Windsor that the Queen trains and keeps the horses which she and her family ride tarry pendra the stud groom is in charge of all the Queen's horses at the castle when she's down here with her horses she is probably at a more relaxed state and we as her staff must never forget that she is the Queen and the right terminology is your majesty and that's how we greet her in the mornings good morning your majesty thereafter we call her mom whenever the Queen rides here Terry is never far from her side nothing goes on in his world without it reaching the highest level in the land right through to conception right through to retirement Her Majesty knows every single one of her horses and ponies not only does she know her parents but their grandparents and their great-great grandparents and she leaves no stone unturned she names all her own horses and ponies herself and takes a great great deal of interest in every single one of them hello Lily this is a little three-year-old called Tiger Lily she's one of the one of the riding horses but she is quite special she moves beautifully and she may well end up with Zara as an event horse by early June the Windsor seasons are moving on no castle ritual is more colorful or ancient than garter day the castle must be at its decorative vest it was at Windsor in 1348 that Edward the third appointed 24 of his most trusted supporters to be Knights of the Garter so named after the blue ribbon which went with the owner monarchs have been appointing garter lights never more than 24 at any time ever since to this day every night or lady of the garter in history is recorded by a coat of arms in Windsors greatest chamber since George's Hall and every gar today the Queen and her own two dozen hand-picked Knights will take part in a velvet robe procession getting it right is a responsibility of the Queen's Master of Ceremonies Colonel Sir Malcolm Ross right gentlemen the Queen is coming down the stairs the Garter Knights are in the hall he is a firm believer in the wisdom of rehearsal there is no book which tells me how to arrange anything I wish there was and perhaps I shall write one when I leave here ah my role on Garth day rarely is the procession from the top of the hill Windsor Castle down through below award to sin George's Chapel three carriages represented by one car a magnificent and very ancient procession full of really the most distinguished people in the country one way in another Hey not everyone can attend rehearsals so castle staff take the place of any key absent ease did you did this lasted it no I haven't done it from vine I mean Debra last year who did it last oh yeah Luka can Kent Prince of Wales lost er in the middle no role is more prized than being queen for the day this year the honor goes to chapter secretary Lettie Jones soon to retire after 30 years service when you are singing the national anthem if you don't buy now know the second verse then please late so roll family you could move please away you've gone back 14 hour Lettie yes so we've got the carriages that have come off there'll be a number of black demons while Sir Malcolm must ensure that the Garter procession is faultless garrison sergeant major Billy Mott is responsible for those who will guard go we go into the engine core will be in that in a minute we've got something in the region of 30 officers and 340 men and that's with all contingents that are involved in the Garter service that's a large number of men that may well not be 100% clear of what's required time so I demand 100% from each and every one of them men and that means I've got to start throwing some small grenades to get them toe in the line so that they know what they're doing but I want your heels on the edge of the curb come forward get forward so your heels along the edge of the curb where's your partner she's not there where is he come on Sam attention is there a reason why we're not on the markers here there can be no margin of error for the Queen's Guard in the Queen's castle you've got a man listen but there are a dozen soldiers in the castle who will be forgiven the odd mistake the military Knights of Windsor are a collection of distinguished old soldiers who lend dignity and symbolism to events it's in George's Chapel throughout the year their principal task has always been to pray for the monarch and the garter knights you'll see as you go some fairly considerable beams General Sir Michael Hobbes is the governor of the military Knights his army career began at Windsor my first job was as a century just like said Henry the 8th gate those days the centuries were outside the gate and little boys used to come along and place matches you know in between your fingers and then set light to them to see if you moved so yeah it was tough the military Knights live inside the castle walls in a terrace of narrow houses with as many flights of stairs as rooms series of hardwood lobsters it's hardly ideal accommodation for retired officers some in their 80s when someone rings the doorbell and says can you come and see me it is 79 steps done before I actually get to them and worse still if they then want to go to the office it's another 79 steps up the military nights are still polishing their boots and sharpening their drill way beyond the age at which they should have given up they need no encouragement yes go today is is a very special day for the military knights and for one or two of the elder members it's it's a trial but it's a trial which they would hate to show garter day dawns it's a spectacle which always draws huge crowds even if it means a long wait in arduous heat the household team who moved from royal residents to were residents with the Queen are preparing for the traditional Garter Day lunch in the Waterloo chamber we put the white wine the red wine in all the tables whose the water jugs and the port will put the port in every to station and the beers when we put the beers on the Dukes table right because his only to do to sponsor one particular requirements are anticipated beer not wine for the Duke of Edinburgh olive oil rather than butter for Prince Charles Prince around yeah stick it up Abbey's button off he has that instead of her equal care is taken with the flowers garter table approximately about nineteen displays are on that table because the little ones and the big ones got is always the same time so you really have to go with the flowers are available and as we're in the middle of as I said English summer flowers that's it fits me of it household staff are trained to fold napkins in six different ways this is the Prince of Wales feathers which is a one of the folds we do always use principles of the Garter here looks more effective on the table it will be a long but memorable day for all the participants as the crowds find a vantage point in the lower ward the garter knights arrive at the state entrance Michelle the order of the garter is the senior British order of chivalry and I suppose therefore is the senior order of chivalry in the world Jasha husband ready there is here he comes the Conqueror of Everest Sir Edmund Hillary ascends the grand staircase are you there nice to see you again we'd like to sign the book how we got your girlfriend the Garter lights our former politicians national heroes and long-serving representatives of the crown no one forgets the origins of the order there's an enormous amount of tradition in it and I think it's a great mistake to just deride tradition I think tradition is quite important in a country and of course personally it's a great honor because it's the Queen's Own decision it isn't a likely honors list which is done by the government and so on it's both the Queen's own personal thing so it's a great compliment the Garter robes are brought out of storage each Knight will process in a velvet mantle and cap with an intricate arrangement of heraldic emblems barely visible will be the Garter itself worn below the left knee and inscribed with the motto ah nice joaquim alley punks shame on him who thinks evil of it Jeremy Bagwell Purefoy prepares the regalia my garter colors most of which had just been violated back quarter million pounds each that is the badge the Order of the Garter which is her son George has actually names the greater George and this one's the jika radicals and that's actually the oldest one we've got 350 years old whilst batch to be made was made adverse divided 100 years ago minute five in the lower part of the castle the other band of Knights are making sure their kit is faultless right are you ready to put this on absolutely every but your bonnet is here is it well this is earth huh the military Knights will lead the procession on a hot day such as gar today the middle of June it can be very very uncomfortable and we're in the uniform I think somewhere between hour and a half two hours you're right his stencil thank you okay and I guess one of the older military Knights is Maj Peter Bolton he fought in Special Forces units across Europe in the Second World War yeah smells about mistake okay I was going up in Gaza last offer coming up the hill I think John patch with people and I was trying to fight my way through and I said I'm an old veteran yeah middle doesn't get me down in this it is a hardened hard day on the elderly more lb more yeah more elderly yeah yeah I'm wonder the younger one miss it yeah listen walking about nice yeah the garter knights and their wives have been lined up in the grand reception room by Sir Malcolm the queen is on her way protocol is an essential part of my trade and it is more than just good order it's good manners it's getting everything in the right place at the right time and with the great attention to detail so that nobody feels uncomfortable nobody feels out of place everything is fully explained to them in advance the Queen's entrance then is in no way frightening and nor is the Queen's attitude warden she takes her responsibilities as host remarkably personally and all of that diffuses the situation which makes protocol work everyone is seated punctually in the Waterloo chamber the Queen does not like long lunches because the guests are usually the same the Garter seating plan is rotated so that no one sits next to the same person more than once every ten years in st. George's Chapel the final touches are applied last thing before the service starts is to place the sovereigns copy of the service in her stall you can see it's got a garter blue cover so I just place that in store opening for her lunch over the garter knights are in their robes and regalia they assemble at the state entrance at 2:40 the signal is given for the procession to commence military knights followed by gar tonight's followed by Her Majesty and other members of the royal family the 500 yards are taken at a slow pace in deference not just to old age and the temperature but the public's desire to get a good view of everything and everyone gar today is not mere pageantry it goes to the heart of the English identity when he founded the Order of the Garter here Edward the third chose San Jorge as its patron saint and renamed the chapel st. George's it was for this reason that son George went on to be adopted as patron saint of England his red cross its flag Windsor garter England st. George all bound up in this one occasion outside the crowds and soldiers listen to the service of Thanksgiving through loudspeakers the temperature is 90 degrees in this weather it's just as well that the Knights and their sovereign do not have to process back up the hill another ritual in the Royal cycle has been observed six and a half centuries after its foundation the Order of the Garter has been honoured for another year it's a nice piece of patronage of the broader people enjoyed in rationalist is lunatic but I mean in practice it seems everybody enjoys it in the royal mews Terry Penry has some new recruits this is where the famous wins are gray is a train to pull royal carriages at state occasions Terry must see if these two are up to the mark so what we have here this morning is the new recently purchased Windsor Gray's the leading horse being Dunkirk who is a 7 year old and the horse behind is Normandy in he's 6 as you can appreciate to breed white Gray's is very very difficult this was just sheer chance that these became available and obviously that that's why we've got them all done Norman good lad the winds of Gray's are a very very important part of the royal mews majesty when she's on ceremonial duty is normally pulled certainly on the troop and the color by a pair of Gray's relax ok quietly back down to a walk the Royal Mews itself was designed by a man called wired ville it was finished in 1842 September 1842 was handed over to Queen Victoria but the whole build for the hundred and ten stables in this magnificent school was seventy thousand five hundred and ten pounds I wouldn't even buy you a haggis now would it but I suppose in those days it was an extreme amount of money for those Windsor Gray's already up to Terry's demanding standards it's going to be a long week they must play their part in another great Windsor spectacle in 1711 Queen an established racing on the heath at Ascot a village on the other side of Windsor Great Park nearly three centuries on the five days of Royal Ascot attract well over 300,000 people each year it is by far the biggest event in the racing calendar and yet it seeks no corporate sponsorship it doesn't need to elegant excess is an established part of the ritual but nothing has come to define as God more vividly than its fashions what I love about a skip is it breaks all the fashion rules every single rule I mean if the high street says it's vintage you can be sure the webbing is spotty vintage to be seen as a skirt and equally if it's meant to be black light it all be florals here I'm really here is a kind of accessory to my wife's hat that's what my day is my wife adores it because she can get all dolled up and so do I I've changed my tire this year dinner with you noticed the one thing I will say about this particular a skirt I don't think there has ever been one that is quite so bad I've seen navels I've seen more cleavage than I'd see in the lap-dancing Club their shoulders bare everything it's quite extraordinary a value they have relaxed the rules at the Royal Mews the Windsor Grays are preparing to put on a show to Philip Barnard Brown will be riding with them they certainly know it's different than normal and I think what's between the round here and start to harness up or saddle up there's a bit matter of expectation there also so yeah they do sense that the coachman and outriders received the list of occupants for each carriage the Duchess of Bedford this is really don't use tuna mr.christopher rice James this is my lovely wig which I try and hide carefully inside my hat and mine's why the better ones I hope my mother recognized me right we had one horse which is little bit stiff so we to relate we've changed a horse and one of the teams otherwise did it very well day three of Ascot is ladies day the most popular and competitive day of the meeting the bookies are even taking bets on the Queen's hat on Tuesday she wore pale yellow and yesterday she wore pale blue so those are obviously not really considered in the book because it would be a terrible fashion faux-pas fur to wear the same color for two days in a row so we've made port or joint favorites Lila can pink pink is obviously the colour of the year at the moment it's very very popular the Queen I think we can confidently expect will be wearing something bright possibly turquoise or lemon we are a bit cautious about these royal Nets sometimes because when William was named we had a big gavel about an hour before that was announced and we strongly suspect that came from the palace out in the Great Park some spectators have been making hats of their own it's a local tradition for schoolchildren to come out to greet the Queen the carriages are filled with the royal family and the Queen's houseguests many of whom are staying for the entire week the racing gives all the guests something to do because you know it's like we have a weekend or week people if they wander about nothing to do they become a nuisance but that that is very it forms the kind of bones on which the whole of the rest of the entertainment takes place for many the royal procession is as much of an attraction as the racing finally the punters see the first result of the day in the Royal hat stakes the winner at twenty to one is white now that the queen is on the course the day can really begin for ladies day a Scot has chosen an all-female lineup to present the trophies the Windsor Grey's arrived home it's been a long day for all those at the Royal news it's a nine mile ride each way we've done it in just over four and a half hours today yes it's hard work we all sleep well in the evenings this week yes we're really happy to have team our boys behave themselves extremely well it's sometimes hard to get your distances right all that went pretty well she's yawning is tired was that hard work me another day and for the Queen the most exciting of the entire meeting she has a runner in the 420 a promotion 9:00 to 2:00 early doors this morning with William he'll let me tell you that this is the best back porch of the whole Royal Ascot meeting a whole meeting all around the Queen the Royal mating and obviously it's been heavily back to all day nothing excites this loyal crowd or worries the bookies more than when the Queen's colours are racing on home ground she's half the price that he was first thing this morning now by my estimation that would take out around three million pounds around the whole of the UK having taken one last look at promotion the Queen returns to the Royal Box her trainer Sir Michael stout is cautiously optimistic you know we feeding her a good chance here rose I was like concern is the ground but she's well aware of that the breeders she's got a wonderful database of all her families and she knows the score he won on sort of good to soft ground last time and really enjoyed it to put you under an approach do you feel a little more nervous and you were the other eight schools well we've done our best and obviously it means so much not just to her with everyone else but yes it makes you a little bit more racing was taking the lead those school promotion between only it was 50,000 there they all wanted to be on it but once again unfortunately sunny came along immediate and what happens buried Bismarck was right again but I've lost any chance we try or Lebanon not quite the happy ending the crowd had hoped for and I were majesty of taken forgotten I watched a visitor I'll totally realistic you know when the turned in will we were going to win but she was satisfied with the performance Ascot concludes with the traditional finale thousands of winners and losers congregate around the bandstand I think you see a very interesting cross-section you see the top and you see the bottom horse-racing does attract the kind of raffish element in the upper classes and the working classes it's like what Lord Randolph Churchill Winston's father said he said that the aristocracy and the working class are united by the bonds of a common morality the results of the 4/20 soon fades - turn star is a more sober rituals are being played out by the resident garrison who guard the Queen and her castle crack for the next few weeks it's the turn of the Irish Guards recently returned from Iraq I chose the Irish Guards because I come from Ireland and because I've had family in them something like wants to do since I was 16 years old when I was at school wearing on the river and I had this idea that I think the first thing was that I always thought you'd be fish he stayed nearly captain Alex Cosby attended school just down the road from here at Eton another local recruit from nearby Slough is Guardsman Mark handsome left school done nothing I school like when I'm working on Dad's fairground life travelling all over the country fancy say doing st. Bell so just doing the army but in the army because in the fair grass always fights and people knit your car's smoking drugs or like rats not me as at Buckingham Palace changing the guard is both an historic ritual and an important tourist attraction the god itself is really very ceremonial it's tradition it's showing off the tradition of the army it's a tourist attraction because everyone wants to see this theme of this famous same time we do have that function of protecting the monarch when she is in residence it is a privilege and an honor to god your monarch the wind is standing on century blooming culture the stand there light and you looking like that and you think all super nice light a one time light songbird started laughing she walked off and come back just give me a phone number she rolled up and put it in the top of me rifle but as in where the bane it bit goes the captain of the guard to has his admirers without being arrogant a lot of people always like uniform I think you can you can say there's probably been a lot of women who fight around - tea - tea here over the years and obviously from the poem how late teas got on like I can't say some lady visitors have even recorded their thoughts for posterity I wrote this as a warning not a threat to those who find it easy to forget the tea time here means more than having tea at least a dead luckily to me I came here girlish innocence and left a woman knowing all and quite bereft of that sweet virtue which would still be mine if I had gone at six instead of no another stag is over and today no one has left mark a telephone number just goes on and on and on knees out your feet are so part of the job like to find it easy to keep straight paper hmm with August the Windsor seasons move on and the royal family depart for Balmoral there is no holiday though for the Queen's castle the visitors are still pouring through and out in the great park is a harvest to be gathered the governor of the castle is Air Chief Marshal Sir Richard Jones when the royal family are away Sir Richard is king of the castle the castle exists to do a number of important parts it is a working castle this was taken in July 2002 and this photograph shows there the working population of the castle there are something like 160 people who actually live day by day within the castle walls and there is a great feeling of community spirit when the gates shut Windsor's extended family come out to play at one of the governor's summer barbecues quite clearly the role has changed over the earth I mean initially this place was a fortress and I guess my role from being a sort of military supremo has gradually evolved into the appointment that I now fill which has a person formerly as the Queen's representative in the castle as my job done tonight bad weather has done nothing to dampen spirits as other members of the community help out stud groom Terry Penry wears a favorite outfit it's the best shirt I own barbecues and and things like that of course yeah it's it's the right shirt there isn't as a busy living institution Windsor cannot afford to let time stand still this is a place which operates on punctuality the timekeeper is Steve Davidson he is the castle clock maker but his task is not to make clocks it is to look after the 450 already in existence I don't like it when you've just got dead clock sitting around I can't stand seeing clocks just not doing anything clocks at Bethenny's are so cheerful thing when a ticking alarm I mean if you listen to it now it's quite cheerful sound there couldn't be an isotope for clock maker within the castle that is some of the finest clocks in the world the variety of clocks is enormous I mean I look after from very small clocks which are really watches up to a very very large tyrant couple seven turret clubs and absolutely everything in between hello Jim oh yeah fine there's clocks in nearly every department so I probably know more people in the castle more rooms than almost anyone one of the lovely things about Windsor Castle is because it's a royal residence of you it's a home it's alive and it's working everything can it works and I can't imagine Windsor Castle any other way well it's clock changing day autumn brings a monumental task the clocks must go back an hour to mark the end of British summer time Steve has to change every single one across the entire Windsor Estate these clocks don't just play tunes they've inspired them inside his fantastic olden clock made in 1734 place ten pieces by Handel six of them he arranged for the club we're now stolen-property services we are a bit lost yes we are a little bit lost you memorize a route you memorize a plot but if you make one little mistake on that then you're completely lost Steve's timekeeping Odyssey has taken him out to Prince Consort farm cows must be milked on time even if their clock has not changed since the days of Prince Albert and now thinks it's nine o'clock for most people it's a little bit of a nuisance I just got to remember that Club for me it's a big nuisance it's actually learned about sixteen hours to change all the clocks and I work through the weekend well this is all part of the car so I tend to think of a having Park was almost like the guard the next stop in the ground is Frogmore house a former royal residence I think the big thing is always a sense of history with a castle you're very aware of history just going by that you're just part of it you're just going through I've got one one-hour too many so now I've got to go back up there all over again and start again just moved at 11 hours instead of 12 hours okay that for you thank you very much like clockwork the public parts of the castle are closed at 5:00 every afternoon Steve is still trying to turn back time as darkness falls this is one of my favorite parts of the castle all the clocks in the kitchens are left purposely five minutes fast the punctuality in the royal household is important when you've got especially if you've got say state visit you have major functions going on everything has to work like clockwork and it's quite difficult when you are relying on clocks which - 300 years old by late evening the Queen's castle can be a lonely place if the French clock I really like these large blue ones one occasion here I couldn't find the light switches and I could definitely hear footsteps I don't know is my overactive imagination but I didn't feel very alone it's the same time of year and I stood there putting the clock forward they look like like switches I usually do this part of the castle in daylight if you can imagine sort of standing here in the dark but just little magna light torch with your imagination running wild barely in cold and sort of waiting and waiting while you the clock struck I've only worked to when I'm doing this I normally work for to about half past eleven haha great club this is the main turret clock the Quadrangle hope you wear okay we go it's not I'll spot it in the morning after two days and nights steve has Windsor back on the right time until of course it's time for the clocks to go forward again autumn dawn stud groom terry pendrick always likes to beat the overnight Heathrow air traffic to the tranquility of the park beautiful morning the sun's just starting to rise I've added probably about another 10 minutes often this time the morning here the dawn chorus depends which way the winds blowing but the dawn course this morning of the Bronx and birds of the British Airways migrating in from the Americas this is the largest lived-in castle in the world rest of the world coming on those tin cans to see what we've got here you know tradition in history all year long whatever the season windsors part-time team of bell ringers must mark important boiled dates we hear that they appreciates our efforts they don't often come to see us actually ring but they are around although it can sometimes be hard to remember some of them were ringing for one of the royal birthdays which one is it hurry parents brief or pretend princess Harry isn't her daddy's real nose Prince Henry oh yeah to cover go gone this year though the Queen's autumn return is overshadowed by a death in the family Princess Alice of Gloucester the Queen's aren't has died at the age of a hundred and two she was the longest living member of the family in history winter clothes of god on the eve of her burial she returns to the family fold the House of Windsor gathers all Mass at st. George's Chapel this will not be a state occasion but a private funeral for a mother and grandmother she was a favorite art of the Queen princess Alice's son the Duke of Gloucester leads the mourners a bear a party from the King's Own Scottish border errs carry their former colonel-in-chief the coffin leaves for the family burial ground just beyond the walls at Frogmore princess Alice will be buried alongside her husband the late Duke and her elder son Prince William of Gloucester who died in a 1972 plane crash aged 30 December in the great park it is time to gather the great Christmas tree this one will take pride of place in the state apartments wednesday's royal year is drawing to a traditional clothes the more tuneful castle staff are out in force come in from that end and just file all the way down we keep you dry the carol singers know just what to sing as they arrive at the stables to greet the Queen's horses this is the second year that we've done this with the horses last year was quite a success so we've grown from that I actually think they enjoy it their love company it's just for our little community it's kind of at the end of the season ready to start the new er stud groom Terry pendra refuels the singers and set them on their way someone else is expecting them in my Justin's the best quality devoted in the more affection for sugar and the family are really happy Christmas in 2000 this is another ritual another of life's anchors for the Queen and her castle it makes a great difference the way in which Windsor revolves if you've got somebody if you've got people living in it as occupiers because there's a coherent community kind of sensation so it makes a very I think organic system and I think that's what gives it its attraction and its strength it's a hierarchy it's a living organism inhabiting this this ancient establishment whatever surprises the new year brings Windsor will always be here for the monarch who has loved it more than anyone just gotta check out there's no roots Nick look at this this is England this is fantastic you couldn't buy this in a million years we as a staff must never forget that she is the queen on a hot day such as car today the middle of June it can be very very uncomfortable you
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