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love and devotion to our firm. and to the family of nations, you have served so diligent all these years. the u. k. is king charles pays tribute to his mother, queen elizabeth during his 1st address to the nation as monarch ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from dub hobb, also coming up the end of an era, the u. k. is longest serving monarch, a towering figure, who rose above politics is remembered at home and abroad the legacy of a colonial power. we look at what the future holds for the monarchy and its commonwealth ties abroad. and ukrainian forces pushed to take back towns,
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villages in the east. russian officials even admit their advance has been sharp and rapids. ah, ah. the united kingdom's new king charles the 3rd has addressed the nation and the white commonwealth for the 1st time as monarch. he praised his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd for her unswerving devotion to the roll. he pledged to follow her example, and serve with loyalty. was just gone past midnight in london where people are still gathered outside buckingham palace. earlier on friday, crowds were heard shouting, god save the king! as he and the queen consult camilla arrived back in the capital where rich helen's begins al coverage from london. yesterday he was saying farewell to his dying mother. on friday, through the grief, he greeted crowds at buckingham palace as king and listened to them. welcome in
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the it's the moment this 73 year old man has spent his entire life preparing for waiting in that most peculiar excuse the line of royal succession. at an age at which most people would be retired, all retiring, king charles, the 3rd is finally doing what he was born to do. time will tell what sort of monarch he will be. but greeting the public like he did it. buckingham palace on friday was a warm and open way to start. then his 1st address to the nation sovereign. as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too now solemnly pledged myself throughout the remaining time, god groundsmen to uphold the constitutional principles. at the heart of our nation . and wherever you may live in the united kingdom,
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or in the realms and territories across the world. and whatever may be your background or beliefs, i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love. as i have throughout my life as enthusiastically as charles has been welcomed, britain is still a country in national mourning for a queen locked by millions. it will be a challenge for the new king to equal this affection and reverence. since thursday evening crowns had been coming to pay their respects to elizabeth. as with the death of prince philip last year, the whole family tried to discourage people from bringing flowers down to the gates of buckingham palace. they are saying that if you do, you'll be guided elsewhere. so one of the hard to put your flowers there where you can see that message has not gone through the keys, stretching all the way up the rows, past the palace. he can't hold the people back each with their own personal reasons
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for coming. these cable hang up on your left hand side to call us back and let your flowers. i've only known the queen and my mother was a refugee up to the holocaust. and she came here in 1946, and was here for the queen. got married, and when she was around and, and we've always been really grateful to this country and great leadership. i was my, don't remember, i changed it, but why not? there was a yeah, way by she came to south africa. i was, there's a student that's such a big day for everyone in south africa. you know, in mandela peak day for everyone that the queen of england has come to south africa . the royal successions are all about continuity. even so, this is one of those few clear hinges in time where an established era is left
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behind and a new one begins will reach helen's how to 0 london lacrosse the u. k. cannons fired $96.00 shots marking each year of the queen's life. 7 ah, who bells also told and cassie jewels and town churches as part of a long planned, carefully organized series of events, people in britain and now observing 10 days of national mourning for the longest serving monarch. when the faca is life for us outside buckingham palace, and if we've heard king charles's address, did it give us a, any sort of hint of what kind of monarch he might be? this was, of course, the most important speech of formerly prince charles's life. now king charles, he was tasked with the responsibility of summing up the mood of the nation, but also mourning the loss of his mother as the head of the royal family as well.
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time here in the u. k is measured slightly differently to on the pass of the world, not just in days, months and years, but in iraq is an epoch. some use the phrase end of an era very loosely often. but in this case, it really genuinely is the end of an era, the end of the 2nd elizabeth and age. and we all know, of course, that after 70 years on the throne, this isn't going to be something that king charles will be able to replicate. but what he hinted at in his speech is that he will be a continuity monarch. he said that he wanted to carry on many of the value traditions that his mother had embodied and preserved for so many years. and that almost hinted at the possibility that he was very aware of, some of the control sees that the wall family had been mired in the past. and that was the clear distinction between what the role was as prince of wales and what the world role. now is, as the sovereign,
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another thing that really stood out was that he said he wanted to serve people of all backgrounds and all beliefs realizing, of course, that this is a modern country, a diverse country. and if the rural family wants to remain relevant for many years to come in needs to be representative of all of that diversity. we know that it's going to be a very busy and well orchestrated to next 10 days or so that can you just give us an idea of what exactly is planned for tomorrow in the u. k. is occurs to me. the assertion council meets tomorrow at saint james's palace, which isn't too far away from here, is the oldest and most important palace in the capital. the essential council is a group of several 100 people, but that's the number will be, have to be pared down for it to any a couple of 100 to be able to fit into saint james's palace is made up of advises to the monarch known as the privy council, a senior figures of state, there will be all sorts of oaths and proclamations made there,
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but essentially what they will do is declare king charles as the monarch, they will make it official. and importantly, it will be the 1st time in british history. the cameras will be allowed to see them bear witness to all of that. move back a thank you very much for us live in london tonight. rob matheson is outside bell moral castle and scotland, where the queen's body remains from old council is at the heart of the world family . and it was that deeply at the heart of queen elizabeth 2nd. she came here as a young girl and continue to spend her summers here pretty much all the way through her life. it is a place that the whole family of the gods as private, as relaxing very often. the family was seen walking around the grounds with very little security, already seen driving through the streets of the local villages and talking to local people, which very much endeared them to the local community and made the community feel
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that they were very protective of oil companies. for the cream of remaining more but it will be understand i'm trying to call you at a later session to the while mile. and i was going to go up to john pito, which i've already asked him to rest briefly before they transferred me to london. i know you probably won't have time to rest ahead of the funeral. arrangements can be carried out there, but in the meantime, people still come, the moral, still intending to pay their respects to the only morning and many of them have ever known. well, let's take a look at what to expect in the days ahead. on saturday, king charles, the 3rd will be formerly declared, the new sovereign by what's known as the essential council who the inmates, the prime minister again, ends the cabinet. on sunday, the queen's body will be taken to the palace of hollywood house in edinburgh. the
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procession will take place the day after and the public may get to file past her coffin in saint charles as cathedral. her body will then be taken to london on tuesday, and from wednesday she'll lie and state for 4 days for people to pay their respects . senior oils will stand guard at some stage in a tradition known as the vigil of the princes. her funeral is expected to take place at westminster abbey. on monday, the 19th of september, 2 minutes of silence will be held nationwide. queen elizabeth the 2nd will then be laid to rest in a chapel and windsor castle alongside her parents. sister, margaret and husband, prince philip. well, in his many decades his prince of wales, charles was a controversial figure. unlike the queen, he made no effort to hide his views on the climate and other issues. and as sonya geiger explains, the new king's political leanings by have an impact on his right. he has been
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waiting for the longest time. there has never been any doubt of prince charles's desire to become king, but the share span of his mother's reign has left him becoming king charles at relatively advanced years himself. and charles may cause a war, controversial figure as head of state. the queen elizabeth the 2nd did married 1st to diana spencer. he began having an affair with camilla parker bowles before diana's tragic death. that in itself was of public relations problem. diana died so tragically, in 1997. the challenge was how does he intervention come rehabilitate cabana? who was his mistress? and the answer to that was years of painstaking work emphasizing her good qualities. the fact that she had them he had so much in common like a lot together, they were similar ages had similar programs of even the prince well produced
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a level of cultural up kate charles's seeming detachment, a perceived aloofness, have frequently led to accusations that he is out of touch with his subjects, and that will matter far more once he takes the throne, creating sustainable fruits. but there are other concerns too. for many years he has been writing private letters to government ministers, urging their interest in political issues close to his heart. these range from medicines, homeopathy, which is a favorite to fish stocks, to the power of corporations over farmers. conventions, states that members of the royal family of bidden to express political opinions when reporters have tried to ask, is a literally behaving on prostitution. the violence thing like that. so it's king. will he be able to keep his opinions to himself? too much by tradition, the prime minister, visits the monarch every week to tell her all him what's going on in government.
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it's only supposed to be an exercise in explaining policy and no more. a key question surrounding charles is rain is whether he will reserve the right to tell the prime minister exactly what he thinks about decisions being taken by elected politicians. government has been closed. we don't know the details of the conversation, but even know the remote for the conversation. so maybe that has to open up. so as you can see, what is a good thing that's a, hey, what you think, or maybe this is which it shouldn't happen from the sound of it. he has been advised to keep quiet. he knows very well what is expected of him as king. he has strong views on things in national life. that's true. but i think he's also got a very strong awareness from an early age, from the queen and from his own training and his own judgment. that is a constitutional monarch. you have to be a little bit more circum strict, and i'm sure that he will be as a woman,
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you cornel charles will also leave behind an enormous business empire in the south west of england. it's worth more than a $1000000000.00 and has been accused of helping drive local traders out of business. and that perhaps is a particular concern for supporters of the monarchy. which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the regiment, and it touches the bridge. and it's on arguable that in terms of the brand of a house of charles's son, william and his wife, catherine, are seen as exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others. charles has no doubt had many years to dwell on these things. his choices will help determine whether support for the molecule continues as it is now in the world. so any guy,
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yeah, go, i'll just sarah. earlier british politicians gathered in parliament to commemorate the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd in pays, including former prime ministers pay their respects and should memories of the late monarch james base reports at westminster. the bruising daily business of politics has been put on hold. instead, a special session of the house of commons for the nations politicians to pay their respects to the $1.00 person in the country who never allowed herself to be political. leading the tribute, the new prime minister, who was given the job by the queen in her last ever official engagement. just 2 days before she died, she was the rock on which modern britain was built. she came to the throne, a just 25 in a country that was emerging from the shadow of war. she bequeathed the modern dynamic nation that has grown and flourished under her reign opposition lead
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a kiss. tama said she was britain's greatest ever monarch, and he hoped her death would bring the nation back together. we must always remember one of the great lessons about queen's re that we are always better when we rise above the petty, the trivial the day to day. to focus on the things that really matter. the things that unite us rather than those which divide us. yet, there was some of that unity evident wall laughs and applause greeted a speech by boris johnson, who earlier this week was forced to quit his prime minister after being ousted by members of his own party at any 3 days ago. when she saw off her 14th prime minister and welcomed her 15th and i can tell you in that audience, she was as radiant and as knowledgeable and as fascinated by politics as ever i can
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remember. and as wise in her advice as any one i know. if not wiser, another former prime minister who became deeply unpopular over breaks it, delighted the commons with tales of her time with the late queen. teresa may recall the picnic with the royal family balmoral where she been asked to lay out the food . i picked up some cheese, put it on a plate and was transferring it to the table. the cheese fell on the floor. i had a split 2nd decision to make awe with i picked up the tea on the plate and put it on the table. and i turned round to see that my every move ah, watch very carefully. i her majesty the queen. i looked at her,
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she looked tiffany and she just smiled. ah, and the cheese remained on the table. in recent years, the atmosphere and the house of commons has been hostile, with the visions over issues like rex it, the pandemic and the energy crisis. but in this moment of national remembrance, there was for was unity, goodwill, grief, but also some laughter. james, base out as era london. the new king also had a meeting with the countries newly installed prime minister less trust for the 1st time. part of the conversation was captured by tv cameras. with the king described the death of his mother, queen elizabeth as the moment he'd been treating the meeting took place ahead of his televised address. well, in other news the you and nuclear watchdog says more shelling has destroyed power
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infrastructure in the ukranian city. with staff operating this operation, nuclear power plant live, the i a e, a has been warning of a growing threats to the plant. there's been fighting around the facility for days . the plants offsite power lines, which would prevent a potential nuclear meltdown have already been caught. the head of the i a e, a says shelling at the plant must stump. the shelley is sporting in danger operators and their families, making it difficult to adequately staff the plant. together, these has significantly increased the risk of a nuclear accident. let me be clear, the shelling around separate jan nuclear power plant must stop, and a nuclear safety and security protection zone agreed immediately. a nuclear power plant can never be upon of war. the head of the russian backed administration in
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her cave admits the advancement of ukrainian forces, and the southern region has been very sharp and rapid. several videos have been circulating on social media, showing villages, welcoming ukrainian forces, and russian controls, towns. he says its military has advanced almost 50 kilometers in 3 days. within analysts say ukraine, southern offensive could shut down vital supply lines to the east and potentially leave russian troops and circles. at least 14 people has been entered and hi keith . after russian missiles had a residential area, a children's art center and a school was struck as well as several houses. the regional governor said 3 children were among the wounded. ah, yes, fish. they are insane. and i believe there is some one here. but there are no
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military personnel here. normally she object. hey, there are kids here. the where normally she hey, what military? what, where they hide in here? this is nonsense. they made up. i think they are destroy now what the patient system, our future. i see no other reason. european union energy ministers have held an emergency meeting in brussels to discuss the blocks energy crisis. they're trying to find ways to shield citizens and businesses from spiraling gas and electricity prices, including consumption counts and price caps, energy costs to have seen a sharp rise across europe, following sanctions and reaction to russia's invasion of ukraine. will more now on the death of queen elizabeth and how she was viewed in the rest of the world. she was the 1st british monarch to visit china. she mit leader ding shopping during her visit to beijing. in 1986, the trip was seen as a critical piece of diplomacy. it came soon after difficult negotiations between
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the u. k and china and the signing of the agreement to transfer hong kong back to chinese rule. will islands, president michael de higgins has paid tribute to the queen. he prized her for her historic visit in 2011. to all those who have suffered as a consequence of our trouble passed. i extend my sincere thoughts and deep sympathy . she was the 1st british monarch to visit the country since its independence a century ago. her trip was prized as a moment of healing, ireland, for to war of independence against britain that led to the country being partitioned. when you sealant and astrology, both commonwealth nations have been paying tribute to the queen. adrian brown has more from wellington in new zealand, people are mourning the passing of a british monarch who was also them on for all or most of their lives. prime minister, just inter arden among the thousands of people signing books of condolence. she
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said queen elizabeth had been the nation's mother and grandmother the last days of the queen's life, captured who she was in so many ways. working to the very end on behalf of the people she loved. and that is why i'm sure that we will receive the news of her passing with both emotions of deep sadness, but also gratitude for life that was utterly and completely devoted to the service of others. the indigenous murray, people of new zealand make up more than 17 percent of the population. some performed hucker to celebrate. and on the queen, her representative new zealand governor general cindy kiro has mary heritage for most new cylinders. queen elizabeth has really been a constant in our lives. she's been here her whole time and she's provided a still sense of continuity and stability for us. among others,
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the mood was one of somber reflection. sorrow that she'd gone gratitude for what she did while it's not unexpected, it's away said the family. when none loved one passes away and the queen's being such a big feature of our lives for so long of sentiment echoed across the tasman see in australia where the queen was also head of state. she 1st visited both countries was monarch almost 70 years ago. at the start of her reign, there is comfort to be found in her majesty's own words. grief is the price we pay for love. this is a loss we feel deeply in australia. queen elizabeth the 2nd is the only reining monarch most of us had known. and the only one to ever visit australia. many people in new zealand and australia woke up to the news, actually really in shock,
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and i'm probably going to walk away and cry. i'm going to cry. i know that's crazy, right. shops initially sad, i think a day every one will remember where they were and what they're doing. sorry. yeah, it's are. it's huge. into the sunset sky over wellington harbor a $96.00 gun salute one for each year of the queen's life. she was commander in chief of new zealand defense force. their power for tribute, watched by a large crowd, paying their respects to a beloved monarch. adrian brown al jazeera, wellington allan nations of the caribbean are also mourning the death of queen elizabeth. but some and jamaica and the bahamas have raised doubts about king charles and the future of the monarchy itself. passing of the queen, obviously, late in the jamaica context of hunting to the commonwealth, is the end of the year. she's, she's, she's everybody's mother. she's one of the most outstanding persons and women in
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may left after she she has done tremendous work. okay. and so i don't think so. it's good ever try gustavus anywhere. but i'm, i'm thinking that it is the end of it. it depends on those great people inside the united kingdom. how do i feel about child becoming king? i think for the mere fact that he's the longest heir apparent in history, he's had the practice. he's watched his mom and if he continues to do and practice her role leading, you'll be just fine. in montreal despite sadness about the queen's death. people had mixed reactions to the importance of the royal family in canada. i think we always follow and dan was all within 3. might a royal family. so i think for canadians it's, it's a, it's
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a big impact. it's a day that she have class and we are sending the malware love. i know some of them, it's really sad, but for me, it's not dying or i read being died and i to a more independence like the road coming back, like the stuff with in sierra leone. they gave high price for queen elizabeth years of service. that project on the wall has lost an icon because the queen, for the 1st 70 is house can look at our self and the best of our ability just really demonstrated. then we'll credit which. 5 credentials, that neutral and municipal of the war when we had about tom, i just see the quinn that in natalie law. he may allow your own as to say, and i be may have always been on behalf of c y leo. we are sending
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a different condo later. so the way our family may have less than perfect faith. i'm in. well, it's bring you images from the u. k. now, of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the seconds. ah, ah, ah, dignity and content. in my mind, a joy, but also celebration. i
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speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heartfelt debt. any family could owe to their mother. oh i ah .

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