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oh, oh oh, but yours is not by the death of our late sovereign of happy memory become our only lawful and right fooled, liege lord charles the 3rd king charles the 3rd is formerly proclaimed. as britons oldest new monarch ushering in a new rain in a new era. ah, carry johnson. this is al jazeera well life unto also coming up. pockets dawns former prime minister. iran con, holds a massive rally when it's expected to announce his next political steps. and ukraine claims a fresh success in its counter offensive against russian forces in the eastern hom can't reach ah,
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ah, it has been a spectacle like another before it. king charles a 3rd has been officially proclaimed as monarch of the united kingdom. and accession council met at saint james's palace to make the proclamation gathering included at former prime ministers and other senior politicians who are part of the privy council for the very 1st time in the hundreds of years of the british monarchy. accession council conducted this business in public the prince charles philip arthur george, is now by the death of our late sovereign of happy memory, become our only lawful and rightful liege lord. charles the 3rd by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. and opp his other realms and territories. king head of the commonwealth,
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defender of the faith hoard brennan reports from saint james is palace. oh. from the balcony of st. james, his palace, to a fanfare of trumpets and in front of expectant crowds, the heralds proclaimed the accession. ah, the crime of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is solely and rightfully come to the prince child. philip offered george, become our only lawful and right foot leads. lord charles, the 3rd 3 chance res majesty the king. ha ha ha ha ha ha! minutes earlier, the extension ceremony itself had been somber and administrative,
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but no less momentous. in the front row, 6 former british prime ministers stood shoulder to shoulder. this gathering comprises the king's privy council, his senior political advisors, and the new king still mourning the loss of his mother solemnly accepted the mantle of monarchy. my mother's reign was unequalled in its duration. it's dedication and devotion, even as we grieve, we give thanks for this most faithful life. i am deeply aware of this great inheritance and the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty which have now passed to me. the orders or council were read out one by one, the new king giving his approval to each approved and then with a signature and a bow. the king was formerly proclaimed gornick century is all roll
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proclamation. hobby changed in the middle ages and never before brought kathy on. the walls of the pallet serves to emphasize the stability and continuity of the roll line. queen elizabeth rain is over. can charles stepped seamlessly into the roll of head of state? as protocol dictates, heralds were dispatched to the city of london to take news of the proclamation there for she a spectacle. there are very few that can rival the grandeur and ceremonial that surrounds the british royalty. elaborate titles, protocols and robes kept their roots in medieval pageantry the and all the while the crowds of well wishes and mourners continued to gather from near and fond of here to see a transition in history, rich men in our lifetimes, from queen to king, you will not get to see that again because the next 3 months i want to be all men
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become more of a time to be to be on occasion the last few days have been so hard to take it all in. so yeah, i think we just wanted to come down here today to show and help make my next step into having a king. believe me. last, last year i was going to change everything. change in how long the roll family and everything, even from the husband. i think one of those fundamental changes was visible in the parliament gathering for a ras saturday session. the prime minister and other party leaders renewing and updating that oath of allegiance, pledging their loyalty to the king. returning to buckingham palace, there is much for the new king to do. the official period of mourning continues. a state funeral awaits a coronation will follow the line of succession is maintained. pull brennan al jazeera, central london, alive now to bucking patterson the diplomatic at it's
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a james base. a james? there been some developments. understand? yes. in the last few minutes we haven't fresh news from buckingham palace on what happens next in this period of morning. we have, i think, a timeline for what happens over the next 10 days or so. the most important information is the date of the state funeral. that is going to be on the 19th of september, monday, the 19th of september. so just over a week away, i think that was, it was always, we read understood about 10 days of morning and then the funeral. so that takes it to that date. i already know from that. so accession committee a meeting and that proclamation, earlier on that date, we didn't know the date, but we know it will be made a bank holiday here in the u. k. that means shops and schools will be closed and ordinary people be able to watch the funeral. we know also that from to
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morrow the queen's coffin will be taken from bow moral will be taken to hollywood palace in edinburgh then to see giles is cathedral in edinburgh. where there'll be the chance for some members of the public to see the coffin. and then later in the week of the that the, the coffin will be brought back from scotland here to london. and from wednesday, the light queen will lie in state, in westminster, abbey, and again, members of the public will be able to file past the coffin to pay their final respects. so important details of what happens next. that and, and the important date is, is the 19th of september, the funeral. i don't think they really had any i, any room for any other date and a tele. why? because leaders from all around the world, including president joe biden of the united states will be coming to that state.
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funeral is gonna be a major security operation and legit logistical operation for the u. k. but the following day is a set piece in the diplomatic diary. it's the un general assembly that takes place in new york that week every year where heads the government heads of state from all over the world. the 193 countries of the united nations gather in new york. so they couldn't really push that. that's a fixed state, so this is the way it will work. those world leaders will come to pay their respects to the late king that i queen, and then head on that their jets and make their way to new york for the general assembly of u. n. and james, you mentioned the public them in crowds of well wishes. mourners still coming and going behind you there. yes, absolutely large crowds of people here coming to pay their respects some very. busy people, so very young people, i saw a young girl, anna, paddington, bare costume, a short time ago. clearly i think showing how the young people were touched by the
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monarch as recently as her jubilee set celebrations. where she did that so that that skates with, with the children's character. i'm another bit of news for you. in the last few minutes we have a statement from the queens grandson, prince william william who to day became the new prince of wales. he's issued a statement on twitter, he said the world lost in extraordinary leader. i however, lost a grandmother. she was by my side of my happiest moments and she was by my side during the saddest days of my life. my grandmother famously said the grief was the price we pay for love. all the sadness will feel in the coming weeks will be a testament to the love we felt for our extraordinary queen. i will honor her memory by supporting mice. my father, the king, in every way i can. so a statement there from a man who is now the air to the throne, the air to the new king, the new prince of wales, prince william. just
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a little speculation from me. the movements of the crowd here, the public had been allowed right by the gates, a vacuum palace again, or they've not been allowed there for some time. and there's quite a significant number by the gates. that may just be because there are not so many dignitaries coming because earlier on we had the prime minister and the cabinet coming in and out. it may just be we might see another walk about soon things maze with the very latest there at buckingham palace. thank you. we're going to go to pakistan now where former prime minister emron car is holding a massive rally where his expected to announce his next to political steps. with that sir, go, we're live to come are that high the in is i'm a bad. so emron khan is addressing this large rally now. how significant is this? well, it is significant in the sense that i am ronnie vaughn had said that this will be
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a drop last dryly. he's already had a few rallies and rigid, drawn mammoth crowd. and he said that he would be coming out with that line of action as to what to do next. but did send it out the rolling coalition of partnership a ruling parties and said that day leader, that didn't match step billions of dollars go what she's saying that when his government would ousted the prices of fuel. what a nominal level, the prices of edible oil electricity said that electricity, what 18, repeat the unit, richard now over 50 to be the unit and saying that the prices of fuel and the flaw richards and a censure, staple air and bug, it's, dawn had gone up exponentially saying that the government was ousted because the opposition parties were saying that emerson cons economy had failed and that he had
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brought in inflation. so he, of course, questioning the ruling government and saying that these were incorporate incompetent leaders. if god had been demanding that there should be an a major election so that the government should have afforded mandate. and of course he's been getting more and more popular since his ouster, of god dodging all heights of popularity. so indeed, he strained to galvanized the people and most likely is going to announce a new set of protests across the country. he also said that he had spoke against some of the of fishers because his principal stop over so was tortured. he says that road unacceptable and so of god, skating criticism of the government and of gods, a short fall will be god we have seen again, there has been a very large turn out and not just her, not just in goodrow walla, but head in islam abad. in the city of garage g law hall at different renewed,
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they have a video link to show his speech life and thousands of supporters across the country congregating at deutsch point says, read and come on. we understand that. so this raley has actually just finished up with all the floods in pakistan, causing so much death and destruction. was this a good time to hold this kind of ratty? well, that criticism would leverage by the government. good read and saying that at the dime like this, everybody should come together. but m ron had said that the government did strength or disqualify him. they've brought frivolous charges against a more dedicated them. a saying that speaking against doctor is not an act of dairy . he had not committed any violence. i saw him, ron, on the other hand saying that whatever happens whether they look at that strip me. whether they did a ward that gabriel galvanized it people and to put more pressure on the government
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. so indeed, that seems to be his strategy and of course these rallies have taken place in areas that have not been affected by the flock. dead. fuck your thought. ok. come all hide in in some a bad for us. thank you for staying in pakistan. now with you and says, general antonio katasha says the country needs massive financial support. he said he had never seen what he called climate carnage. on such a scale, he's been visiting since coffins to see the devastation caused by the worst flooding. in decades. agencies say one of the biggest threats is waterborne disease and children that living in camps are especially vulnerable. sampras ravi has more from the engine down in sin province. a un team has been a touring parts of flood affected pakistan and baluchistan. and since province meeting with those that are living in or near the flood zone,
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trying to recess the damage for themself, trying to get a sense of how people are suffering and trying to cope with the ongoing crisis. and their message to the world is very clear, it is time to step in and help focus on. now my job here is rather simple. and so the 2nd general is to come here to see what are the urgent needs that we need to, to talk to the world about. and those urgent needs are life saving assistance right now for those people that you've been talking about. and then a really serious process of leveraging international support for adaptation for resilience, for livelihood development. so that these people have some way to go home to and not just survive. that's the message that we have come to to see and to look at. and i'm sure that's what the secretary will take away with them. now the human suffering is unparalleled in its scope. but the delegation also visited us over heritage site here in august on going to. it is thousands of years old. it allows
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pakistan to trace its roots thousands of years into the past, and it has been effected by the heavy rains that have inundated this part of the country. parts of this site have been washed away. bricks have been collected there that have been washed away by the heavy rains and we see mounds of rubble everywhere. so there has been damage to this site. the folks that operate this area say that it could have been much worse, that it could have been far more serious, but that they were spared. the rain spared the original structures that stand here . so what we're being told is that the conservation work that has been done here over the years. that is what is suffered in the last few heavy rains that have come through this part of send and taylor through that point, we'll look at the stoopa right here. this is the largest structure, the highest point of the site, the conservation that had been done too in case the top of the stupid to keep it intact, exciting to, to secure it from the element that had been done recently. that has been washed
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away by the floods. the original structure were told remains intact. it's not as bad as it could have been. but the visit by the un team here is meant to illustrate a very important point. the human suffering is obvious and unparalleled. and you can't compare the loss of life to what's happening here. but at the same time, this is an existential threat. climate change is now beginning to wash away human history as well. well now back to our main story, king charles's brothers, prince andrew and prince edward and his sister princess on. i've been to see some of the thousands of tributes left for the queen outside her residence in balmoral, where she died with that sir. now speak to rob matheson who's there rather very much a family gathering at a time of morning. this, this was a very significant event because a few hours ago, the small convoy of green range rover cars, made his way down the drive for you here. carrying members of all family to crappy
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church for a private service service that was being held in about half an hour later. the cars came back driving past the well wishes which are being bused in, as you can see, by shuffle buses that are coming from other villages. the cars made their way down to the main gates and stopped, and the occupants got out. and they started looking at the fall displays and messages that are be left fire well wishers and those wishing to make my market respect over the last few days. and as you say, amongst those amongst the members of the royal family, prince andrew, no. prince andrews, personal life for the last couple of years has been the stuff of headlines. and there has been a certain degree of distancing between that prince andrew and the royal family. but it was interesting to see that he was part of this group. and one can speculate whether or not this is an, an effort by the family to essentially put differences to one site in
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a low turn center to be part of the family morning process. and they've, it'll be interesting to see that sir james was just talking about earlier about what the processes that are going to happen over the next couple of days. and when they cleans coffin is going to be in san jose cathedral in edinburgh. in a couple of days time there will what's known as the vigil of the prince's and that his friend the prince, is a friend. exceptionally stand dark around the coffin of the queen. it will be interesting to see me for it or not prince andrew is part of that, but this is so significant moment as well because this was the 1st time these members of the royal family had been staying here at merrill since the queen passed away here on thursday afternoon have been seen in public, it was also a very important moment for those who been awaiting to make their floral tribute. since that was the 1st time that they'd been seen by the public as well. so very important and in fact, to stay with us,
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we're looking at lines of pictures now of william megan, harry and catherine, coming out and walking along, looking at the floral tributes that have been left outside the hundreds of floral tributes there. where you are. was there any public reaction to prince andrews of parents or it was it difficult to say at this time know the cars that were driving past to have a dock and windows and the other is the public. here we are very aware of course, that these were members of the royal family who were being transported to cathy church. but they were, it might be very difficult for them to be able to get an actual, a glimpse inside. specifically, to be able to spot prince andrew, but this will also be a very poignant moment. ah, for prince william as well. the prince of wales. because 25 years ago, princess diana was killed. his mother was said, who died. and at that time,
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william and his brother harry were actually here at bomber always prince charles as he was then, but also for an elizabeth and prince philip. and after, for diana, was killed and there was a global outpouring of grief. i'm more flowing tributes were pass. i'm placed in front of the gates. he and the, the, the prince, prince charles and prince philip. am the queen did this what they are? his family are doing now, which is to come out and look at the messages. look at the then the, the floral arrangements. and there were a great many flaw arrangements, almost as many as we're seeing here today. so this will be a very poignant moment for him. 25 years on after the death of princess diana. and as we continue to look at these live pictures of the royals outside windsor castle, rob, in terms of protocol, what happens next? where you are?
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the principal will be there to do. the queens of coffin has been arresting here at vamos since she passed away at the suggestion being that that has a light, obviously the family to, to mourn, but also have members of staff and their immediate families. those who have been living in working in and around the bar model the state for from many years to give a give them a chance to pay their respects to morrow, we understand that the the coffin is going to be taken in a co cortez by road from here down to edinburgh, and it is going to be placed inside a hollywood palace in edinburgh april. stay there overnight. there will then be a procession up the royal mile in edinburgh with carrying the coffin up, the royal mild to some jaws as cathedral in which the coffin will be rested there.
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that's the point of which there will be specific religious service. but also the, as i mentioned before, the so called vigil of the prince's will take place the following day. after that, the coffin will be put on motor plain and that would be flown to london and buckingham palace. and that's where he funeral arrangements. there are, we'll continue. we can still see these pictures are all bumped the royals whim, catherine, and we can see her in megan as well. looking at those floral tributes outside winds of constantly can see the public looking on behind them at where you are, how significant is bound moral castle to the role funding. how significant was it that to the queen? balmoral has been ab royal families, personal foam as they regarded it for many, many years. it's actually owned by the royal family is one of 2 properties that are
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owned by the thought film. several properties for 2 significant properties owned by the queen. the other one is called sender is significant, so far moral to the family was that whilst they had often remarked that buckingham palace, for example, was regarded as essentially a home office place a place where the state but for every also works from balmoral was very much a family home for them, it was a chance to be private. the reason for that is very simple. if i just lean backwards, you can see the amount of foliage than see the number of trees that are surrounding it. because there's no way of being able to see the castle from here. the state itself is about 50000 acres in size and it's also ringed by very high and often very gleick looking hills, especially in that when you get heavy rain is very often do in this hot spot. but this kind of blocking off you sent him, gave the family i sense of privacy and an opportunity to relax in a way that they weren't able to do. and other in other houses in the homes that
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they have around the country and around the world. but it was more than that they were able to walk freely through the grounds because the grounds are so large with minimal security. they would drive around the villages again with minimal security . when she was younger, the queen used to go shopping in the village shops and would chat to the locals. they became very much part of the community were when we arrived here shortly after the announcement of the queen's death had been made on thursday afternoon. i was talking to one lady who lives very locally and she said she simply regarded the royal family as her neighbours, that she would quite happily stop and chat to them. or if she felt that she was able to, she would certainly respond if they, if they spoke to her. it also meant that the people in the area became very protective of the royal family. and that added to that sense of privacy. and that i added to the ability to relax that the,
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the wall family had when they were here at the ball mold. the families be coming here for summer holidays almost every year. certainly certainly, since the queen was a very young girl that has become a focal point for the family. and i definitely an opportunity for them to retreat and get away from the very public image, of course that the wall family has an rob, where still watching these pictures now of william and catherine going on an impromptu walk about with members of the public outside windsor cars and they had been looking at floral tributes as well. what is the reaction been where you are in terms of things like floral tributes and the like. what's the feeling in scotland towards the royals? when the announcement was 1st made so that there was something significant about
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the give the queen's medical condition, a roundabout lunch time, local time on thursday, people had started to gather at the gates of the castle, hoping for some news. and then several hours later, when it was announced that the queen had in fact, hostile ways. we started to see more and more people arrived. and as the crowds grew, we also saw people beginning to to, to bring bunches of flowers. and they would come and light small candles that they would bring a small tributes there amongst the flowers and that are outside the gates that are also pieces of ot and it that come from all over the world. certainly people representing em all over the world from all over the world. the interesting thing was that at 10 o'clock that night it was 14 degrees, it was very cold and it was absolutely pouring with rain. and yet, there were still people parking cars and walking up the driveway here, carrying their tributes, wanting to pay their last respects to the, the,
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for many of them, the only monarchs that they'd ever known. one point i spoke to 2 ladies who'd come from ukraine. they were on the trip here, they were staying locally. and i asked them why it was so important that they felt they should be here. and they said that they had grown up with the queen. they had grown up with the wall family. they were fascinated by the british royal family and, and everything they did. but the one lady said that said the queen to her represented a dedication, a quality and a determination. she said, particularly in the face of everything as she put it, that the queen had been through, but also of course, all the responsibilities that she taken on that certainly seems to be a theme that has been pervaded many of the people who have been here many her from certainly over the succeeding days who have been coming from from abroad. there are many people from many countries around the world whom we've seen,
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who have been getting off the by the buses who, which have been delivering the crowds here and have been making their way up. and it's, it's very obvious that there are tremendous number of countries which are being represented by people who want to pay tribute to the, to the queen, because they believe that she had such an impact on their lives. so this is very much an opportunity for not only the people of the local community to as showed very respects a far her majesty between queen elizabeth the 2nd, but also for people from around the world to demonstrate just what an impact this one woman has had on their lives and as you speak, come in that impact is being demonstrated by what it looks like. thousands of people that we can see here as harry and megan in a very relaxed demeanor. shake hands and speak to and meet the.
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