A private audience: The Queen and her prime ministers
The Story14 Sep 2022

A private audience: The Queen and her prime ministers

Over her reign, Queen Elizabeth II saw more prime ministers than any previous monarch. What relationship did she have with them and what happens behind closed doors at the private weekly audience?

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Guest: Sir Anthony Seldon, contemporary historian and author 'The Impossible Office?: The History of the British Prime Minister.'

Host: Manveen Rana.

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