The Lady Glenconner: British Socialite | Full Address and Q&A | Oxford Union

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    Growing up in close proximity to the royal family, Lady Glenconner befriended both the Queen and her sister, Princess Margaret, at a very young age, developing a close relationship with them. Her friendship with Margaret was particularly strong and in 1971, Lady Glenconner became her Lady-In-Waiting, a position she would hold until the princess’ death thirty one years later. In 2019 she wrote
    a memoir titled Lady in Waiting: My Extraordinary Life in the Shadow of the Crown, claiming “I was so fed up with people writing such terrible things about Princess Margaret. In her role, she accompanied Princess Margaret all around the world and was made a Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian order.
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  • @kimgill8581
    @kimgill8581 Рік тому +332

    This is how you know she's from another era. She is witty, elegant, gracious with a lovey sense of fun, all without having to rant or be unkind.

    • @marco5718
      @marco5718 Рік тому +23

      So well said!!

    • @franmellor9843
      @franmellor9843 Рік тому +21

      She is wonderful

    • @michaelmontagu3979
      @michaelmontagu3979 Рік тому +18

      Absolutely agree with you

    • @elizabethdarley8646
      @elizabethdarley8646 Рік тому +22

      She's from people who value quality of life for all. High -level of communication skill. Expected. Very good. Inspirational.

    • @janetclaireSays
      @janetclaireSays Рік тому +18

      And she experienced very difficult things in her life but doesn't have a victim attitude.

  • @KathyRobinson99
    @KathyRobinson99 Рік тому +243

    Shame on the OxfordUnion for employing such a rude indifferent host! What a treasure 90 year old Lady Glenconner is.

    • @ME-gz8yi
      @ME-gz8yi Рік тому +16

      I agree... she mentioned "Holcombe" throughout and then later he made the student repeat her question about LG's "favorite place in Holcombe" ... "excuse me, what? where?"

    • @michelez715
      @michelez715 Рік тому +6

      Holkham.

    • @ME-gz8yi
      @ME-gz8yi Рік тому +10

      @@michelez715 Lol thank you I stand corrected and chagrined as I railed about the moderator not recalling she said "Holkham" and there I go spelling it all wrong.

    • @sheilawhite8314
      @sheilawhite8314 Рік тому +21

      yes he looked really bored how awful of him

    • @kunkyimalampa9448
      @kunkyimalampa9448 Рік тому +19

      Totally agree, using such a host is total disgrace

  • @eveningstar1
    @eveningstar1 Рік тому +213

    Oxford should be embarrassed by the guy up on stage with this gem of a woman!

    • @kunkyimalampa9448
      @kunkyimalampa9448 Рік тому +21

      Totally agree

    • @Margi183
      @Margi183 Рік тому +2

      Unfortunately in this glorius lady's narration, he being the "interviewer" is a total major disaster!
      This was so bad, it almost has one thinking, was it calculated or purposefully done even!?
      It just doesn't make sense!
      Anyone on the street would've done a better job !
      No, this is too weird.

    • @pamelajarvis7728
      @pamelajarvis7728 Рік тому +35

      Inappropriate interviewer sadly who seemed to know little and didn’t seem interested in knowing more😂. Instead of facilitating and encouraging he looked bored and at times too nervous. Lady Glenconner of course would be nothing but polite and grateful for the session. Her book is excellent…what a marriage!

    • @lyndamac8257
      @lyndamac8257 Рік тому +27

      I agree he looks thoroughly bored and disinterested in Lady Glenconner's tales of her part in history.
      She is very witty and has some extraordinary tales about her life with her husband, Princess Margaret and has had some pretty traumatic events in her life losing sons to drug addiction and AIDS over the years and still remains down to earth.
      The more I watch the more I see how disrespectful the interviewer is.... who chose him to interview?

    • @lynneburridge9082
      @lynneburridge9082 Рік тому +20

      Agreed whole heartedly. What happened to this most prestigious University?

  • @loricovington7936
    @loricovington7936 Рік тому +346

    She's such a great storyteller--she deserved a better interviewer--at least someone who appeared to be paying attention.

    • @maryodonnell5760
      @maryodonnell5760 Рік тому +42

      His accent suggests a different culture not suited to interview her, in addition to perhaps age...and more...especially at his level in Oxford disappointing

    • @BH-2
      @BH-2 Рік тому +49

      I thought I was the only person who thought the interviewer lacked interest. What she talked about was fascinating on many fronts, it would have been a much better talk if it was a speech.

    • @debbiebaker1795
      @debbiebaker1795 Рік тому +57

      Thank you for saying that. I thought the interviewer was rude by just being uninterested.
      She's simply lovely

    • @rosinaphillips122
      @rosinaphillips122 Рік тому +37

      I totally agree what a muppet the interviewer was!
      I was getting nauseated by his indifference, had he just had a hot chilli previously all he was doing supping up his mineral water!

    • @BH-2
      @BH-2 Рік тому +40

      @@rosinaphillips122 I think just out of respect for someone who is at that grand old age, any decent host will show more interest. Many things she said is now on record and can be 'history' for the future and I honestly found what she said rather interesting.

  • @ladylilly1234
    @ladylilly1234 Рік тому +149

    I could listen to her all day. She deserved a standing ovation. Such a beautiful lady.

  • @pattieb8214
    @pattieb8214 Рік тому +90

    The interviewer seemed so dry and disinterested. He rudely stared at his questions and seemed to tune her out when she was giving her answers. Oxford Union needs to find someone more professional in the future. The Lady deserved more respect.

    • @cornishcoves9399
      @cornishcoves9399 2 місяці тому

      his body language screamed disrespect...probably he behaves that way to anyone of a certain age I am guessing!

  • @iwasglad122
    @iwasglad122 Рік тому +112

    Did the interviewer really have to be there? He was clearly indifferent to the whole thing, had not done his research and his only aim was seemingly to tempt Lady Anne into indiscretion. Thankfully, Her Ladyship behaved impeccably, as usual, and saved the day.

    • @gamitaalfonso9999
      @gamitaalfonso9999 Рік тому +1

      Are you kidding me!? There wasn’t a word to be had! She talked as though all the words were leaving the earth the next day. 🤣. When a person is that elderly, you do not interrupt them, but you just let them go.

    • @nocount1
      @nocount1 Рік тому

      @@gamitaalfonso9999 Lol. But the interviewer was literally staring at his own shoes. He really should be better at looking like he's listening. : )

  • @marco5718
    @marco5718 Рік тому +135

    It was a very enjoyable interview. Lady Glenconner was so interesting, however, there are lessons to be learned for the Oxford Union. This interviewer, and interviewers in general need to become more aware of how we communicate, not just in a verbal sense, but also using our body language. This interviewer did not appear to give Lady Glenconner his undivided attention, he spent a lot of the time, it would appear with his attention elsewhere; appearing to be present only after he had consulted his pre prepared list of questions. I am sure that when Lady Glenconner was his age this would have been quite disrespectful. it is important to remember that good manners are timeless and transcend all generations.

    • @jolandasteffen3578
      @jolandasteffen3578 Рік тому +26

      Yes, agreed. He kept fiddling about. He did not care about the info.

    • @chrisberry9017
      @chrisberry9017 Рік тому +16

      It would certainly have benefitted the interview for all concerned had the interviewer shown at least a vestige of interest in the Lady he was interviewing. I imagine that there would be many who would have given a great deal to be in his privileged position. You don’t know what you don’t know, and this interviewer was unwilling to learn. Hopefully this isn’t an indication of where the Oxford Union is going. Standards need to be kept.

    • @marblehead2500
      @marblehead2500 Рік тому +17

      It is disrespectful today! And he seems a beat away only from filing his fingernails. Shame on him especially as Lady Glenconner is a delight! I would listen to her all day and forever. He is a terrible choice to be anywhere near her!

    • @ydebie7699
      @ydebie7699 Рік тому

      What a rude and stupid interviewer.
      This american man has no respect for royalty. Like Meghan Markle. Only interested in himself, he doesn't get it. Ugh, why did they chose him ? Worthless.

    • @zacconemanagement2141
      @zacconemanagement2141 Рік тому +4

      Agreed!

  • @pollydickinson4789
    @pollydickinson4789 Рік тому +209

    I really admire this lady because she tells it like it is. How open and truthful she is, what a character she is.😊

  • @selenaclarke
    @selenaclarke Рік тому +157

    . . but why did they allow this rude person to perform the interview? Clearly he was only concerned with his own performance, bizarre ???

    • @lindagraham3346
      @lindagraham3346 Рік тому +19

      agreed. For God's sake. She's a piece of history. Full of story. What a boor.

    • @eveningstar1
      @eveningstar1 Рік тому +20

      She’s been dealing with rude men her whole life

    • @bewareofpigeons
      @bewareofpigeons Рік тому +15

      And very slovenly, slouching, looking elsewhere much of the time... could have polished his shoes.

    • @roxannemcpherson4014
      @roxannemcpherson4014 Рік тому +1

      Take his iPad away. He could care less about this very interesting beautiful lady.
      He is a bore.

    • @janetclaireSays
      @janetclaireSays Рік тому +11

      I agree, he was awful.

  • @al1792
    @al1792 Рік тому +98

    That host is terrible. He doesn't seem to be interested at all. She's amazing

    • @valeria-militiamessalina5672
      @valeria-militiamessalina5672 Рік тому +23

      The host was disinterested and bored but at least his apathy allowed that aged matron to speak at length and without interruption. Many interviewers tend to interrupt way to often. The generation gap is glaring.

    • @patronsaintofnow9765
      @patronsaintofnow9765 Рік тому +20

      @@valeria-militiamessalina5672 Yes, his overall attitude is beyond annoying-to put it simply, unpleasant. He comes off as uninterested, uncaring, and indeed, apathetic. Thankfully, Lady Glenconner gets by quite well on her due to her exquisite class and upbringing, which stand in stark contrast to his.

    • @margaretmaeda2548
      @margaretmaeda2548 Рік тому +5

      I didn’t think he was so bad, but his feet were center stage. Very distracting.

    • @annabizaro-doo-dah
      @annabizaro-doo-dah Рік тому +1

      @DoubtingThomas I was thinking the same thing. They have a lot of commonalities such as 'gal' and 'gorn' for gone and 'orf' for off etc The also use a lot of military terms which is where pukka comes from.

    • @scottdonovan2326
      @scottdonovan2326 Рік тому +1

      He obviously had not even taken the time to read her book.

  • @fbenbow2197
    @fbenbow2197 Рік тому +111

    What a sweet and down to earth witness of history. Saving clothes coupons for the coronation dress, not being able to study as a woman and having no heating.. hard to imagine and food for thought.

    • @georgielancaster1356
      @georgielancaster1356 Рік тому +2

      Plenty of people had no heating. Most of the huge country houses had almost no heating.
      Tiny cottages had at least wood fires in the kitchen, at least, but many of those huge country houses couldn't stretch to a fire in ANY bedroom. So whole floors with no heating at all. Nearly all the houses had big gaps in the windows sills, and the icy winds used to sail through bedrooms. The big kitchens had the ovens, etc - nice for the servants, and The family of the house might have one room with a wood fire, but few big houses were anything but freezing. You just had hot water bottles or heated pottery 'pigs' squarish 'bottles' with corks, full of hot water - or even a brick, from the oven, wrapped in towelling in bed.
      I live in a house next to an open door to the outside, every night, and winter gets down to -8° C about 5 to 8 nights for the season - and many frosts.
      I have dogs or cats in bed, a hot water bottle and 3 duvets and I am warm as toast until I get up.
      Blenheim only got central heating because of the huge dowry of Consuelo Vanderbilt. She is remembered as the provider of Central heating by the family, now. Though I am sure it has since been updated...

    • @annabizaro-doo-dah
      @annabizaro-doo-dah Рік тому

      Yes my grandmother won a scholarship. She was just a farm laborers daughter but was told education is wasted on girls and forbidden to take it. She only died ten years ago.

  • @susandelongis885
    @susandelongis885 Рік тому +59

    This elegant, fascinating lady deserved to be interviewed by a human being.

    • @iggle6448
      @iggle6448 Рік тому +8

      Oh, so well said. Thank you.

    • @annabizaro-doo-dah
      @annabizaro-doo-dah Рік тому +7

      It was awful. Why choose him? He was obviously letting his politics get in the way of the interview and it seemed almost 'performative' at times. But then I remembered how stupid I found most of the kids who went to Cambridge when I would visit friends there as a teen. I was a working class kid who'd been in care and left school at 16. The big difference between us was their enormous confidence. I'd come top of my year in sats exams, yet I still didn't believe I should apply to uni. The kids aren't wrong when they talk about 'entitlement'.

    • @ninaswift6979
      @ninaswift6979 Рік тому +9

      @@annabizaro-doo-dah He seems a bit old for a student, but he definitely carries a big chip on his shoulder. The Lady deserved much better than that.

    • @lorainewhite727
      @lorainewhite727 Рік тому +2

      @@ninaswift6979 By the looks of him I'd say he's a lecturer, drafted to fill in for someone else. The interviewer couldn't get this "done" any faster. For shame he should return the fee!!

    • @carolcooke3938
      @carolcooke3938 Рік тому

      @@ninaswift6979 5w 0

  • @grantmclaren888
    @grantmclaren888 Рік тому +78

    Wonderful ! But, i wish they had chosen a professional to share the stage with this national treasure.

    • @williamc6564
      @williamc6564 Рік тому +8

      Totally disrespectful interviewer he should not have had such a privilege to meet Lady Glenconnor wasted on him.

  • @neytiriavatar140
    @neytiriavatar140 Рік тому +92

    What a great and beautiful lady, it was such a great privilege to listen to this jewel of human being. All her words were factual and at the same time measured. These dull students should have given her a big applaus

  • @bullzdawguk
    @bullzdawguk Рік тому +51

    She's living proof that you should never judge a book by its cover. Lady is a befitting title for her.

    • @marblehead2500
      @marblehead2500 Рік тому +2

      She looks lovely!

    • @bullzdawguk
      @bullzdawguk Рік тому +4

      @@marblehead2500 She does look lovely. My point is, it would be easy to see her as an aristocratic snob, but nothing could be further from the truth.

  • @jacquiepitfield9805
    @jacquiepitfield9805 Рік тому +24

    Lady Glenconner seems such a wonderful lady. I could spend all day listening to her. It's rather ashame that the interviewer wasn't so engaging with Lady Glenconner. What a wonderfully colourful life she has had.

  • @janefroese5527
    @janefroese5527 Рік тому +17

    The commentator appeared not to be interested in what Lady Glenconnor was saying. He was constantly moving in his chair and rubbing his face. She was an excellent speaker with so much insight into a period of history that she experienced and was able tell us in a wonderful realistic way She is an excellent speaker with so many visual commends that we could imagine living in history’s

  • @Helen-qb4gv
    @Helen-qb4gv Рік тому +72

    She’s delightful and interesting. He’s regrettable at best

  • @sheherezad9
    @sheherezad9 Рік тому +55

    Thank you Anne Tennant, Baroness Glenconner this talk was just brilliant ! I loved it !

  • @froukjematthews3421
    @froukjematthews3421 Рік тому +83

    I enjoyed listening to this lady! What a lovely person who expresses gratitude despite hard times (90 years young) as a change from the Harkles.

  • @annelamar224
    @annelamar224 Рік тому +71

    What an amazing woman !! I enjoyed every minute of her talk !! It is such a shame that she did not get to go to University, because she would have done very well !!

  • @francaderose
    @francaderose Рік тому +22

    I enjoyed listening to lady glen Conner she is a great story teller and looks great.

  • @TimoBrown79
    @TimoBrown79 Рік тому +41

    Baroness GlenConnor is an absolute delight. ❤️

  • @frazer3191
    @frazer3191 Рік тому +31

    I admire, respect, and like this lady a great deal. She’s adorable. And a class act.

  • @littlejoan7473
    @littlejoan7473 Рік тому +63

    Priceless interview with Lady Glenconner. Loved to hear her share her life and experience growing up with the royals. However, not a good look for the Oxford Union Society, the interviewer made a disappointing display of poor manners.

    • @1Thedairy
      @1Thedairy Рік тому +6

      I must admit I thought the same. He looked so bored and disinterested. It was embarrassing!

    • @BarbaraForrester
      @BarbaraForrester Рік тому +5

      Yes I thought the same, he was very rude!

  • @jcbottles
    @jcbottles Рік тому +35

    Thank you so much for just letting her speak. I would love to see her again.

    • @gamitaalfonso9999
      @gamitaalfonso9999 Рік тому +2

      YES!! When a person is that elderly you don’t cut them off and interrupt their train of thought. They will lose the story. Just let them speak. This guy knows what he’s doing.

  • @g.w.4306
    @g.w.4306 Рік тому +41

    Fantastic. What a wonderful lady with super original stories, told in a respectful, unbiased and entertaining way. I hope I'll be as lucid as that at 89 years old.

  • @catherinedallaire5164
    @catherinedallaire5164 Рік тому +52

    What she calls backbone could also be interpreted as resilience. The need for it remains in many facets of our lives.

  • @jo-annewilkinson5663
    @jo-annewilkinson5663 Рік тому +58

    Love listening to Lady Glenconnor 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @stephanbach1652
    @stephanbach1652 Рік тому +46

    Lady Glenconner is a national treasure.

  • @donkirchner4625
    @donkirchner4625 Рік тому +47

    Lady Glenconner was wonderful. Interviewer horrible. PAY ATTENTION.

  • @japanjack62
    @japanjack62 Рік тому +33

    WOW I could listen to her all day. The moderator seems bored, shame on him...

  • @dodgeymike
    @dodgeymike Рік тому +77

    She's a treasure.

  • @tootstoyou1
    @tootstoyou1 Рік тому +70

    You sense tremendous humility, wit, wisdom and honesty with this lady. 90! Hard to believe. Loved her advice at the end. Stop being such snowflakes! 😅. So true!

    • @dianelangens2116
      @dianelangens2116 Рік тому +4

      @Cryptameria• And as women of an advanced age as Lady Anne Glenconner, they seem to keep their beauty and her mind to is still as sharp as a tack. I was transfixed by her every word. I wish i could meet her in person Anne shows such wonderful humility and poise.

  • @jenniferlevine5406
    @jenniferlevine5406 Рік тому +69

    Lovely chat. It is so good to hear first hand accounts of these historical events and personal moments.

    • @marilynwoolford-chandler1161
      @marilynwoolford-chandler1161 Рік тому

      The late Queen (Elizabeth I I ) was terribly affected by both her Uncle David (plus and minus)
      And the Social strict ures of the day

  • @castelodeossos3947
    @castelodeossos3947 Рік тому +33

    'Unlike Diana, who came with sort of a posse of photographers, nobody knew Princess Margaret came' (34:48). Princess Diana's daughter-in-law is, of course, merely following her mother-in-law's lead.
    'Well, that's quite the story' (4:38). 'Well, I mean, that's certainly quite the story' (21:16).' 'Well, I mean, it's certainly quite a remarkable story....' (23:22). Social skills? Sitting close across an elder lady with legs crossed, and in the beginning he asks a question and then attends to his clipboard as his interviewee talks, clearly waiting for her to have finished rather than listening. His lack of breeding highlights her the opposite.

  • @glynglyn5473
    @glynglyn5473 Рік тому +14

    Thank you lady glenconner for beautiful word picture talk

  • @3003RICH
    @3003RICH Рік тому +33

    Wow... She's a beautiful and fascinating soul . I really enjoyed listening to her. I'm so glad she spoke from her mind and not necessarily from the Interviewers ques. I'm so very glad princess Margaret had her as a friend. In a fish bowl like the British royal family fish bowl, I imagine Lady Glenconner would have been a truly valued friend for the Princess.
    As for the Interviewer...Wow... if it wasn't for this lady's true grace, he wouldn't have lasted a second. Destined for Fox News, as career choices may be slim..lmao.

  • @livingthegoodlifechannel
    @livingthegoodlifechannel Рік тому +78

    What a lovely interview! I enjoyed Lady Glenconner's book, and I hear that she has a new one coming out in 2023. It didn't seem like the crowd really enjoyed the talk, and I thought that it was fascinating.

    • @TheInfidelsunite
      @TheInfidelsunite Рік тому +1

      Perhaps the crowd were anti monarchists despite listening to this wonderful and entertaining lady. Maybe it was their way of showing contempt and especially after her mentioning snowflakes. Too funny!
      Also, were that the case, they might have been shown that the life of unadulterated luxury that we imagine royalty and the gentry to have, was behind the scenes very similar to an ordinary person's life, (no heating, rationing) albeit with wealth.
      What a lady! I could have listened to her another few hours and not have been bored.

  • @doctorcrusher2918
    @doctorcrusher2918 Рік тому +45

    The interviewer needs several lessons in respect, genuine interest and research! Absolutely shocking behaviour. Hopefully, he is replaced. Thank you Lady Glenconner for your fascinating stories and time. You’re looking incredible.

    • @marblehead2500
      @marblehead2500 Рік тому

      The interviewer makes me want to throttle him!

  • @maggie7843
    @maggie7843 Рік тому +34

    So glad the Queen enjoyed her book. I loved the audiobook version, which LG narrated herself.

  • @Stand663
    @Stand663 Рік тому +43

    I like listening to lady glennconner because she reveals fascinating inside information about royals away from the standard media overview of them.

    • @TheInfidelsunite
      @TheInfidelsunite Рік тому

      Yes, you're correct. It was a real insight, far different to what most of us are fed by the media. It's often said that 'real money' breeds grace whereas the nouveau riche provides the snobbery.

  • @grazynakawka8585
    @grazynakawka8585 Рік тому +30

    Very insightful and interestingly delivered, thank you Lady Glenconner 👍❤❤

  • @manusha1349
    @manusha1349 Рік тому +9

    Amazing, gracious, elegant lady! Cannot believe she's 90!! ⚘️

  • @anchatcat
    @anchatcat Рік тому +234

    This interview just goes to show how the real classy interesting woman..gets 'upstaged' by aa ignorant, selfish interviewer! How in the world did Oxford think this was a good match?
    the man was VERY RUDE...but she was a lady & a champ!

    • @alisonhenderson9839
      @alisonhenderson9839 Рік тому +31

      I agree. So rude. Couldn't look more bored if he tried.

    • @Schiller150
      @Schiller150 Рік тому +42

      I had EXACTLY the same impression of this man. He seemed bored, unattentive, and foolish. A terrible embarrassment to the university. HE SHOULD NOT BE USED AGAIN.

    • @marthashepherd341
      @marthashepherd341 Рік тому +26

      He at times appeared to be bored.

    • @barbarasterner7863
      @barbarasterner7863 Рік тому +31

      @Conor Ansley Yes! This man seems totally self-absorbed and uninterested. Ignorant of the fact that the camera cought him fibbling with papers, drinking water, focusing on his next question etc.

    • @chrisberry9017
      @chrisberry9017 Рік тому +25

      @Conor Ansley He simply doesn’t have any understanding of this wonderful Lady’s experience. What a wasted opportunity!

  • @thomasbjurstrom6480
    @thomasbjurstrom6480 Рік тому +22

    Lovely Lady. A joy to listen to!

  • @patronsaintofnow9765
    @patronsaintofnow9765 Рік тому +52

    Love listening to Lady Glenconner; the 'host' is AWFUL - indifferent, apathetic & rude.

  • @williamc6564
    @williamc6564 Рік тому +5

    I absolutely adore Lady Glenconner she has a delightful, honest and captivating way about her that just makes you want to listen to her for ever.

    • @louise7552
      @louise7552 Рік тому

      May I suggest watching her interview on Graham Norton Show. She is hysterical recalling her wedding night.

  • @susanabyad4396
    @susanabyad4396 Рік тому +53

    Loved her honesty in her book.

    • @victoriasmith815
      @victoriasmith815 Рік тому +1

      I would like to read her book. First hand accounts are very insightful & interesting.

  • @stevengarrett2432
    @stevengarrett2432 Рік тому +26

    What a great lady

  • @beazirconaus946
    @beazirconaus946 Рік тому +18

    Thank you for sharing such wonderful memories of the Royal Family.

  • @marielcalder103
    @marielcalder103 Рік тому +16

    Living history! Very well done Lady G. Thank you Oxford Union.

  • @rosinaphillips122
    @rosinaphillips122 Рік тому +19

    What a glorious and amazing beautiful woman is The Lady Glenconner,An Absolute Credit,so interesting and genuine too,I loved the bit" the Queen put the bucket on her head" laughing so much!

    • @lorainewhite727
      @lorainewhite727 Рік тому +1

      I'd heard the Queen had a lovely sense of humour. With that lot she'd have needed it!

  • @ananda852003
    @ananda852003 Рік тому +36

    The body languange of the interviewer is disrespectful to Lady Glenconner.

  • @deanolaurence3932
    @deanolaurence3932 Рік тому +16

    She really is a good human , and honest in her storytelling

  • @ninascheicher5500
    @ninascheicher5500 Рік тому +41

    What a wonderful lady. The interviewer has disrespectful body language to her and obviously knew nothing about her. She would have deserved someone more seasoned.

  • @christopherrotter3969
    @christopherrotter3969 Рік тому +10

    How lovely she is; personable and kind. She is an absolute treasure. The model of a lady.

  • @carolann1727
    @carolann1727 Рік тому +8

    This is a fascinating interview and recollection of royal history. How lucky we are to have an honest, humble employee to share her life experiences and her truth with the royal family.

  • @wsbursey
    @wsbursey Рік тому +49

    The host/interviewer appeared disinterested and ill suited for this. Smirking into the audience?! Rude. Poor choice for such an esteemed personality such as Baroness Glenconner.

  • @magickumquatproductions4861
    @magickumquatproductions4861 Рік тому +112

    Perhaps the worst interviewer I have ever seen in any format. His apparent indifference was not only rude but also contrary to the aim of any interviewer -- to engage the subject! Lady Glenconner performed a master class in aplomb by ignoring his bizarre mannerisms and talking with animation. I think the Oxford Union owes her an apology. If other notable figures watch this interview, they will probably decline future invitations. His treatment of her was potentially humiliating, but she rose above.

    • @annabizaro-doo-dah
      @annabizaro-doo-dah Рік тому +11

      She couldn't understand his bizarre accent which was quite funny. He was asshole & Lady G should have given him a slap for his rudeness.

    • @marblehead2500
      @marblehead2500 Рік тому +2

      I agree-he is a loathsome toad, and full of condescension and smugness and a hint of derision. Oxford, do better, please. LG is worth 10 of him!

    • @lorainewhite727
      @lorainewhite727 Рік тому +7

      @@annabizaro-doo-dah I have always wanted to know more about the people surrounding the Princess Royal, Princess Margaret.
      Was the interviewer American ? Or perhaps Canadian? Definitely the wrong person to conduct this interview. He could have had the courtesy of reading up on his subject. I hope he didn't accept a kickback for this.

    • @Mark-rd1it
      @Mark-rd1it Рік тому +1

      The questions are authorized in advance and the script is controlled.

    • @carlaraza2832
      @carlaraza2832 Рік тому +1

      I totally subscribe to your point of view

  • @laineciccotti9748
    @laineciccotti9748 Рік тому +18

    Lady Glenconner’s interview was the best, best & most enjoyable In my memory. She has lived through so very many experiences, true life’s very wonderful gifts & truly the worse of of losing children being devastating. WWII, the blitz & the yrs & yrs following, a sometimes very cruel spouse & his being physically cruel. But she’s nearly 90yrs, written now (2) valuable books, setting history straight at last, the 2nd opening so much more helpfulness to badgered women,by following the works of Queen Camilla’s cause for Women. & Interviewer-allowed her to speak uninterrupted, Jolly well appreciated…

  • @sydyidanton5873
    @sydyidanton5873 Рік тому +9

    What a delightfully entertaining woman. I could have gladly listened to Lady Glenconner regaling her remarkable encounters and experiences for hours. A rare treat indeed. She would be fascinating to speak with. I admire her terrific candour and empathise with her tremendous loss.
    People who have lead such adventurous and magnificent lives as the Baroness has are an absolute authentic treasure, and can provide an extraordinary insight into recent history having lived through monumental challenges and tremendous change.
    The majority of us quite likely can not even begin to imagine such contrasting decades. For example I was born in 1970, whilst there have been many advancements and changes in technology, and certainly to a lesser extent in fashion since the early 90s even including the style and shape of motor vehicles, aircraft and architecture also very little change at all since the 90s.
    Although the 60s - 80s were uniquely varying, although they are nothing like the undeniable changes the occurred from the 1900s to the 60s. The enormous contrast from the 1900s to the 30s were exceptional with such phenomenal differences in each and every decade being so distinctly different from one to the next.
    Indeed what an adventure Lady Glenconner must have had, particularly in her social circles, being witness to the curious and fantastic leaps of change and mostly advancement could only be described as an absolute thrill ride through history.
    On a less auspicious note regarding that ill-mannered character who interviewed lathe Baroness, what an enormously disrespectful individual, he paid no attention to anything Lady Glenconner spoke of despite her compelling anecdotes.
    Arrogantly he directed his attention anywhere than with his guest, ignorantly preferring to frequently check his watch demonstrating extreme disinterest while dismissively fussing with his notes/folder, he engaged more with a bottle of water!
    I honestly don’t believe I can recall a more rude and common individual entrusted with such a privileged role.
    Canada is a nation of the most kind and sincere, polite and delightful people, they could only be deeply ashamed and embarrassed by such classless conduct from one of their countrymen, he is certainly not an ambassador they could be proud of and nor could the prestigious University of Oxford. Simply appalling and tremendously disrespectful!

  • @tfh5575
    @tfh5575 Рік тому +40

    i love the speech and mannerisms of upper class people of her generation. she’s one of few remaining :( they’re so charming

    • @annabizaro-doo-dah
      @annabizaro-doo-dah Рік тому +5

      What I find interesting is the commonalities between the upper and working classes of that era. My grandfather, who was in the workhouse* as a kid, would say 'gal' for girl and 'Orf' for off or 'gorn' for gone. The both also used lots of military terms which is how so many Indian names got into our vocab. *It has recently changed from the workhouse to a home for the poor etc but changed in name only, because it was run along the same lines.

  • @conniecooley5542
    @conniecooley5542 Рік тому +15

    The man on stage is obviously bored to tears. Should have gotten someone instead of him as this is real history, told by a marvelous Lady.

  • @telephassarose3501
    @telephassarose3501 Рік тому +33

    What an embarrassing interviewer. He couldn’t raise more than 1% of interest in what this lovely lady with wonderful manners & memories was saying.

    • @anneburton4330
      @anneburton4330 Рік тому +3

      So desrespectful that interviewer, why did he get that job? Total you know what.

  • @sayantanigupta2131
    @sayantanigupta2131 Рік тому +56

    A fascinating interview..but a less sardonic and more attentive host was the minimum respect OU could have shown this gracious lady..

    • @marilynwoolford-chandler1161
      @marilynwoolford-chandler1161 Рік тому

      Contrasts can be effective but I agree that she had to focus in order to cope with the non conversational simplistic interviewing style
      . Some fathers &
      Mothers do have them

    • @gamitaalfonso9999
      @gamitaalfonso9999 Рік тому

      ORRRRRRR, he may have been briefed not to interrupt her, but to let her speak or she might lose the plot. She is quite old. And as not to make her ladyship look old and confused, he simply let her speak. But all you see is an American who you perceive as not bending over backwards and bowing to the aristocrats and royals.

  • @izzyplant8428
    @izzyplant8428 Рік тому +3

    Lady LOVELY, you are uplifting. Thank you for authencity and praise God for the memory of it and Queen amenible to reason.

  • @peterwestcott3475
    @peterwestcott3475 Рік тому +5

    I would happily listen to Lady Glenconnor for ever.

  • @anne-mariebiorci5453
    @anne-mariebiorci5453 Рік тому +15

    Shocking host🐨🦘🇦🇺

  • @lankatracker-safariwildlif3877
    @lankatracker-safariwildlif3877 Рік тому +15

    Fabulous lady!

  • @janmcgill
    @janmcgill Рік тому +20

    I love her. Her book is great. She’s fantastic with her stories and her great sense of humor. The interviewer is really a dullard. He barely looked at her, so busy reading his notes, drinking water, looking down, playing with his watch. Yikes. Good thing he managed not to yawn.

  • @lizcosgrove8199
    @lizcosgrove8199 Рік тому +13

    Lady Glenconnor is a wonderful stort teller and its lovely to have this first hand account of the behind the scenes of this historical event.
    That interviewer was extremely rude with his figeting and lack of attention and his distinct lack of interest. Very bad manners and not acceptable at all. Who ever choose him should really reconsider their decision and not allow him to do anymore interviews.

    • @marblehead2500
      @marblehead2500 Рік тому +4

      He should never come into contact with any human ever again. He cannot display any respect or value for them. She is gloriously interesting.

  • @janetaltybenalmadenacostac3228

    I really enjoyed this interview. I could sit and listen to this lady chat for hours, she's delightful. Who the hecko was the guy sharing the stage? He was totally disinterested in anything she had to say. Rude man. Nevertheless, thank you for your time Lady Glenconner. 👏👏

  • @stefkadank-derpjr1453
    @stefkadank-derpjr1453 Рік тому +14

    What a beautiful spirit she has. An example of how money and status doesn't protect you from the hardships of life. Her directness when speaking about her son and his death from AIDS in the '80's and her other son from drug addiction was unexpected. I would love to ask any who are reading this to capture recordings of family, friends, neighbors who are in this age range. It's so important to capture their memories of a time that is moving away from us fast. I'm 60 and grew up in Mississippi and our family doctor saw us in our home. I did my first office visit with a doctor when I was in the 3rd grade in 1973. So many things have changed. Some of that change is wonderful and some is dreadful in my opinion.

    • @nocount1
      @nocount1 Рік тому +1

      Yes, you give great advice. I'm the same age and regret not recording my grandparents. My memory of their stories, and they had them, becomes less precise as time goes on.

  • @jankench1731
    @jankench1731 Рік тому +15

    The interviewer obviously had somewhere better to go to. Such an interesting talk whether you are a Royalist or not and should have deserved a better reception.

  • @janetclaireSays
    @janetclaireSays Рік тому +13

    Lady Glenconner is delightful and such a great storyteller. However, the disinterested interviewer left a lot to be desired. The best thing he did at least, was to allow her to speak without interruption. But his condescending chuckles when he thought she had given too long of an answer, his look of disinterest and bored fidgeting was distracting, like being at a lecture with a bored teenager. I am pretty sure Lady Glenconner was aware of it but is too confident a woman to give him any thought and just went ahead with her wonderful stories and descriptions of historical and personal experiences. She is a treasure.

    • @telephassarose3501
      @telephassarose3501 Рік тому +1

      She glanced at him for feedback or encouragement once or twice, was rebuffed, & swiftly employed her wonderful social skills to amend the situation.

    • @marblehead2500
      @marblehead2500 Рік тому +2

      Indeed, she rescued the interview and gave a wonderful talk all in her own? He’s useless and worse.

  • @clemrumley9691
    @clemrumley9691 Рік тому +38

    What a great Lady,, and talks openly about her two sons deaths from Drugs and Aids... I have so much admiration for her.. Who is the interviewer does anyone know ?

    • @chrisberry9017
      @chrisberry9017 Рік тому +21

      I don’t know that he’s worth knowing. The Union could certainly have found someone better to interview such a fascinating Lady!

    • @clemrumley9691
      @clemrumley9691 Рік тому +11

      @@chrisberry9017 I absolutely agree Chris

    • @souadghazal2533
      @souadghazal2533 Рік тому +1

      His name is JERK.

    • @gillhall7590
      @gillhall7590 Рік тому +5

      Yes, he does come across initially, as indifferent at best, but on the positive, he never interrupted the flow of conversation, unlike many interviewers. So we did get to hear this lovely treasure from bygone era speak naturally about her very interesting life. Thank you Oxford Union. Regarding The Crown Netflix series; Lady Glenconner should become an advisor to the writers; truth is always more interesting than fiction.

  • @inathiele2914
    @inathiele2914 Рік тому +12

    Sorry, someone is a gift for telling wonderful stories and an uninterested Interviewer

  • @kathyminassian1375
    @kathyminassian1375 Рік тому +9

    What a fascinating woman and so much sadness in her life too.

  • @niamhneevekinsella7951
    @niamhneevekinsella7951 Рік тому +33

    I love Lady Glenconner, what wonderful memories of her interesting life. She’s a bit of a rascal too I think. The Coronation ‘ a medieval tapestry’……beautiful.
    The interviewer seemed a bit distracted though which I find off putting.

  • @carolking6355
    @carolking6355 Рік тому +15

    Wonderful. So lively and entertaining.

  • @Dragonrdh
    @Dragonrdh Рік тому +6

    She looks marvelous!

  • @anniemichaels980
    @anniemichaels980 Рік тому +24

    When an honor to hear her thank you very much

  • @Peter-tq2zn
    @Peter-tq2zn Рік тому +33

    Terribly indifferent Host!!!

  • @timothyobrien9183
    @timothyobrien9183 Рік тому +35

    She’s great, he’s mediocre

  • @maryswann7623
    @maryswann7623 Рік тому +18

    Love listening to Lady Glen Connor

  • @hildegerdhaugen7864
    @hildegerdhaugen7864 Рік тому +14

    a wonderful lady.

  • @lauralutz4538
    @lauralutz4538 Рік тому +13

    I ❤️ Lady Glenconner!

  • @vickywitton1008
    @vickywitton1008 Рік тому +25

    I just want to add that she is right, people have more now than ever and yet they seem to think they are badly off! Read your history and look around the world and you will see that isn't true

  • @carolcousin6009
    @carolcousin6009 Рік тому +5

    Such a shame the audience were so boring and the interviewer was bored and disrespectful , honestly they could have had a more experienced interviewer. Lady Glenconner was fantastic , she deserve more respect from this generation …l simply enjoyed her and a joy to listen to her stories.

  • @Russwig
    @Russwig Рік тому +26

    Typical American to be interview this marvelous woman. He is a bore and should be ignored.

  • @joannestinson3753
    @joannestinson3753 Рік тому +14

    Fantastic!

  • @graeme9372
    @graeme9372 Рік тому +16

    This host is acting like he got the short straw, painful to watch. That aside, a marvellous opportunity to hear about a world that is quite different than most.

  • @chriswilkes4350
    @chriswilkes4350 Рік тому +26

    The commentator/interviewer was awful. He couldn't remember where she was brought up! Hopeless.

  • @glendahicks6843
    @glendahicks6843 Рік тому +4

    The interviewer was so ignorant, he couldn’t even remember the significance of Holkham Hall to Lady Glenconnor when a member of the audience asked a question about it.
    Lady Anne, in contrast, was charming, extremely interesting and candid as ever.

  • @mariannedonne7494
    @mariannedonne7494 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely lovely hearing this lady recall th😊e olden days,

  • @karencookson5609
    @karencookson5609 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you Lady Glenn Connor you are so lovely, I could listen to you for hours. What a blessed life you have led🙏🏻❤️

  • @rationbookrebecca
    @rationbookrebecca Рік тому +6

    Wonderful lady....

  • @singerchevannes
    @singerchevannes Рік тому +6

    I love all the insights provided by Lady Anne Glenconner - what a glorious storyteller she is. I have bought her books and each one is a marvel. I highly recommend her novels - they are very entertaining. I must say, the interviewer is ghastly. He clearly hasn’t done his homework and his lack of interest is irritating. I do wish the camera hadn’t cut to him at all.