King's speech
Americannoun
noun
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In late 2010, Andrew visited Epstein in New York for a week, where the two were photographed walking together in Central Park, and were, according to emails, scheduled to attend a private viewing of “The King’s Speech”—an Oscar-winning movie about Andrew’s grandfather, King George VI. When Andrew returned to England, he wrote to Epstein: “God it’s cold and dank here! Wish I was still a pet in your family!”
Siegal also leveraged Epstein’s relationship with Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor in her efforts to get members of the British royal family to watch and endorse the Weinstein-produced film “The King’s Speech” during its Oscar campaign in 2011, emails show.
From Salon
Their latest campaign took place a few days before the king's speech and not long after the start of the academic year.
From BBC
A session ends when Parliament is prorogued, and a new one begins with a King's Speech – which is expected in May.
From BBC
The former justice secretary is threatening an unprecedented use of the Parliament Act to override peers' objections if it is not passed before the King's Speech in May.
From BBC
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