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And if that comfort is back in her chair at Studio 1A, that's where exactly where she should be.
And there's not a single decent person who would ever begrudge her that ever.
To be continued, now moving on to another kind of a true family crisis.
You are reporting in the wake of the former Prince Andrew's arrest last Thursday that the royal family is actually hoping that Andrew is convicted in court
and does prison time.
Why would they want this?
And what would be the desired outcome, Rob?
There is no substitute.
Rob, tell me what you think of this, but this to me seems like wishful thinking, and this to me seems like intel that is probably coming out of the King's office.
The idea that, as we talked about last week, there are no plea deals in British courts, so Andrew has to go to trial.
He will be tried in the King's court.
He will undoubtedly try to
drag his brother into these proceedings as a witness.
And Charles cannot be a witness in his own court.
That is a compromise.
I don't know how one squares.
The idea that Charles knew nothing about this strains credulity.
We saw William and Catherine at the BAFTAs this weekend, the British version of the Oscars.
And they looked beautiful, well put together, dignified.
but there did seem to be a little bit of a disconnect between the two of them.