Last Updated May 12, 2018 3:16 PM EDT
Jane Pauley hosts "A Sunday Morning in London," a special edition anchored from London that explores British history, people, places and culture in advance of the upcoming wedding of Britain's Prince Harry and American Meghan Markle.
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Jane Pauley hosts a special broadcast of "Sunday Morning" from London, in advance of next week's wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
RULE BRITANNIA: London history
Jane Pauley explores the history of London, what was once the center of the vast British Empire, and which today stands as a capital of commerce and culture, and one of the most cosmopolitan cities under the sun.
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COVER STORY: The real Britain
Our understanding of Great Britain has been shaped by our views of royals and big houses with drama upstairs and downstairs. And it's all more or less wrong. Mark Phillips looks at how Britain is becoming more and more like America – a multicultural melting pot. He also asks, can you make a living as a Duke nowadays?
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ROYALS: A royal superfan
Lee Cowan meets a royal superfan who has one of the world's most extensive collections of royal memorabilia.
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FASHION: Diana's dresses
Jane Pauley takes a look at fashion royalty: gowns worn by Princess Diana, now on display at Kensington Palace.
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John Cleese as Basil Fawlty, thoughtfully doing an impersonation for his German hotel guests, in the classic British comedy series "Fawlty Towers."
CULTURE: British TV
Tracy Smith looks into why British TV shows are so beloved by Americans - and so prone to imitation.
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An Aston Martin.
AUTOMOTIVES: Aston Martin
Charlie D'Agata gets behind the wheel of the British automobile icon, a favorite of James Bond.
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An occasion for high tea.
AFTERNOON TEA: Tea
Take a break with Seth Doane.
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PUBS: Raising a glass to an endangered species
Roxana Saberi reports on the decline of a British institution: the neighborhood pub.
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Model, actress and pop icon Twiggy, with correspondent Martha Teichner.
SUNDAY PROFILE: Twiggy
Martha Teichner interviews the model, actress, singer, designer and '60s icon.

The musical instrument and uniform, devised as instruments of war centuries ago, are today considered the epitome of cool.
MUSIC: Bagpipes and kilts
The musical instrument and uniform, devised as instruments of war centuries ago, are today considered the epitome of cool. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
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Oscar-winning actress Rachel Weisz.
MOVIES: Rachel Weisz
Tony Dokoupil profiles the actress, now starring in the London-based drama "Disobedience."
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ENGLISH SPOKEN HERE: America and England, separated by a common language
Faith Salie on British English vs. American English.
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NATURE: England's New Forest National Park (Video)
We leave you this Sunday morning at New Forest National Park, England's oldest royal hunting ground, established in 1079.
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WEB EXTRA VIDEO: The Beefeaters' private club
The exclusive Yeoman Warders Club at the Tower of London is a private pub open only to those residing within the Tower's walls. Yeoman Sergeant Bob Loughlin, a "Beefeater," gives "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley a peek, and a taste of their traditions.
WEB EXTRA VIDEO: The tour of the Tower of London
Jane Pauley is given a tour of the Tower of London by Yeoman Sergeant Bob Loughlin, who explains the history, traditions and superstitions of the landmark, where the crown jewels are kept under guard, and where ravens keep their own watch.

Jane Pauley visits the archives of Hampton Court Palace.
HISTORY: Hampton Court Palace
Once the home to King Henry VIII, the palace just outside London today is known for its treasure trove of royal history. Jane Pauley takes a tour of it its peerless collection of royal and ceremonial garments.
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HISTORY: How British is Britain's royal family?
Mo Rocca branches out into the genealogical history of the House of Windsor.
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