The Queen as diplomat: William Hague reflects

The Queen as diplomat: William Hague reflects

Author: The Times September 13, 2022 Duration: 27:56

Over the course of her life the Queen visited every inhabited continent and met hundreds of world leaders, helping the UK forge relations across the globe. We hear from former Foreign Secretary Lord William Hague who joined her on a number of state visits and saw first hand the effect she had as a royal diplomat, on everyone from Prime Ministers and Presidents to the bowing goats of Oman.

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Guest: Lord William Hague, former Foreign Secretary.

Host: Manveen Rana.

Producer: Olivia Case and Edward Drummond.

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