I wish I knew what they were saying. Jaime was a good friend of mine when I lived in Madrid, '66-'68. He was ever a kind, courteous, graceful and elegant man, a true gentleman. One never meets gentlemen anymore, alas. I miss him.
It was a kind of Q&A and Jaime talks about his hobby counting frogs in his pool, painting pictures, about visits of his sister fabiola (former queen of Belgium), giving up playing piano. The other guests are ver childish, so a serious conversation isn't possible. It's not a full transcript but the essential of the six minutes. In the end the Host (Rudi Carell) makes a Joke about bailiffs and the audience.
I wish I knew what they were saying. Jaime was a good friend of mine when I lived in Madrid, '66-'68. He was ever a kind, courteous, graceful and elegant man, a true gentleman. One never meets gentlemen anymore, alas. I miss him.
It was a kind of Q&A and Jaime talks about his hobby counting frogs in his pool, painting pictures, about visits of his sister fabiola (former queen of Belgium), giving up playing piano. The other guests are ver childish, so a serious conversation isn't possible. It's not a full transcript but the essential of the six minutes. In the end the Host (Rudi Carell) makes a Joke about bailiffs and the audience.
He was from aristocracy. They learn good manners and several languages from childhood.
undeutlich ein von unser beruhmtesCaballeros von mein heitmatlan Spanien vielen dank für diese historisches video stück Rudy
Que preguntas más tontas.