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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  September 19, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST

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hi i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dull ha, it's a little after 1500 hours,
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gmc y. continuing with all special coverage of queen elizabeth the 2nd state funeral. the ceremony ended with a show of solemn pageantry reflect from brittany's royal traditions. a convoy carrying the queen's coffin in the house is made its way now to windsor castle, as you can to see. the other side of the screen. o king charles, now the members of the royal family adjoining a procession along the long walk into a house at the bottom of the west of saint george's chapter. a service will be held at saint george's chapel van. be laid to rest in the coming out in a private ceremony with awe.
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here. all right, we're watching those live pictures, obviously from windsor castle where alan fisher is standing by for us live allen, this is the final part of the funeral procession. talk us through what happens at windsor castle now? well after the long car,
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john knew from balmoral through the east coast of scotland and on to edinburgh than the germany by plane to london and through the london suburbs to buckingham palace from buckingham palace to westminster hall and no. finally here to windsor castle. you can finally say that queen elizabeth is home. this is the place she spent. most of our time, buckingham palace is the official residence, but here at windsor castle is where she considered home. after all, the family is no one is the house of windsor. and this is where she will finally be laid to rest in saint george's. chapel were 10 more notes before her have been laid to rest, where a husband prince philip, was leave to rest, where her mother and her father george. the sick was late, were late to rest. i know she too will join them in the royal credit. that has been a long walk across this part of london,
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including the long walk itself. 5 kilometers was palm and pageantry, and the royal family leading the way. there will be a service here at saint george's chapel. it will be a much different congregation that will be there, rather than the one that is in westminster abbey, with world leaders here. it will be friends, family, those closest to the royal family who will see their farewells. it will be a short service and then people will leave. and the royal family itself led by the king, king charles the 3rd. they will see that one has no private farewell away from the media away from the public. they will finally get the chance to say good bye to a woman who me well, have been the monarch for 70 years. but to them was a mother was a grandmother and was a great grandmother. allan, for those watching from around the world to may be more familiar with buckingham
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palace, says the official residence explained to people wise, this place is so special. why windsor castle is home or was home for queen elizabeth for 2nd. she spent a great deal of time here as a child, and during the war you'll remember. or maybe you're warn't, but during the war, buckingham palace was born. the royal family felt that this was perhaps safer for the young princess, who at that time served in the women's royal auxiliary as well. but when she wasn't on official duties, she would come here. it is about 3540 kilometers from the heart of london to hear it in windsor, but it feels so much different here you can be out in the countryside. the long walk is a huge part of windsor, great park. the queen could ride or horses there, she could walk or dogs. she could essentially get away from central london. and this is where she would come more. we can see where she would relax,
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where she would take time with her family, where she would meet her children as they got older, her grandchildren as well. and there's so much history imbibed into this building. it just oozes history and tradition. and she was aware of the connections that at windsor has going back so many years with the royal family. it was a norman fortress, but saint george's chapel itself was built in the 16th century. it is formed of the knights of the order of the garter which was created because they wanted a hundreds of years ago to replicate king arthur in the round table. and senior members of the royal family would be members of the order of the garter. they would meet as a georgias chapel where their banners would be wasted, and it wasn't just senior members of the royal family, but it was also people who had done good. what come members include the king of sweden at the queen of denmark and the emperor of japan,
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but also former prime ministers like john major and tony blair. and of course senior members of the royal family. king charles was a member of the order of the garter for many years at when he was just the prince. he will know decide who joins the order the garter so that it's all that history built in to windsor castle. you remember back in the 19 ninety's, there was a huge fire here at the queen described in her annual address at christmas as a and his horrible is in latin, a horrible year and part of it was the fired at windsor castle. the government controversially decided it would pay for repairs. many people questioning why at that point the richest woman in the world wouldn't pay for repairs to her own private palace. but the government stepped in and paid for those repairs. feeling that they were obligated to do, so there was public fundraising for that. and the queen never forgot that. but this became as some weird the public could visit. does that so de got to see
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a little bit behind the cotton of the queen's private life. here at windsor, and so all of that history is baked into that. and of course it is the place as i said, when her father was buried where our husband was buried and we are now she too will be buried in just a few hours time. allan, we're going to continue allan's to watch these pictures. maybe let, let the pictures speak for themselves for a bit as they pull up outside saint george's chapel b. ah, ah. ah
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we have come together to commit into the hands of god. the soul of his servant, queen elizabeth here in saint george's chapel, where she so often worshiped. we are bound to call to mind some one whose uncomplicated, yet profound christian face bought so much fruit fruit in a life of unstinting service to the nation, the commonwealth and the wider world. but also, and especially to be remembered in this place. in kindness concern and reassuring care for her family and friends and neighbors.
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in the midst of our rapidly changing and frequently troubled world. her calm and dignified presence has given us confidence to face the future as she did with courage. and with hope. as with grateful hearts, we reflect on these and all that many other ways in which her long life has been a blessing to us. we pray that god will give us grace to honor her memory by following her example. and that with our sister elizabeth at the last, we shall know the joys of life eternal ah
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ah ah ah, ah. i saw a new heaven and a new earth for the 1st heaven. and the 1st earth were passed away
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and there was no more see. and i, john saw the holy city, new jerusalem coming down from god out of heaven, prepared as a bride, adorned for her husband. and i heard a great voice out of heaven saying, behold, the tabernacle of god is with men. and he will dwell with them. and they shall be his people, and god himself shall be with them and be their god. and god shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. and there shall be no more death. neither sorrow nor crying. neither shall there be any more pain.
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for the former things are passed away and he that sat upon the throne said, behold, i make all things new. and he said to me, right, for these words all true and faithful. and he said unto me, it is done. i am alpha and omega. the beginning and the end i will give unto him that is a thirst of the fountain of the water of life. freely he that over cometh, shall inherit all things and i will be his god and he shall be my son.
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remember o lord as a servant, elizabeth who has gone before us with a sign of faith and now rests in sleep. according to thy promise is drowned under her and to all who reposing christ, refreshment, light, and peace, through the se in jesus christ, our lord am merciful father, o and lord of all life, we praise thee that thou has made us in dying image and that we reflect thy truth and light we gave special thanks for the life of thy daughter, elizabeth. for the mercy she received from bee. and far the example that through her life of service love and faith,
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she has said before our eyes above law, we rejoice at thy gracious promise to all i servants living and departed. that we shall rise again at the coming of our savior. jesus christ. we agree that in due time we may share with our sister that clear or visually when we shall see thy face in the same jesus christ are alarmed. oh, father of all, we pray to thee for those who we love, but see no longer grantham pass. let light perpetual shine upon them and in thy loving wisdom and almighty power work in them the good purposes of thy
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perfect will through jesus christ our lord m. o lord, support us all the day long of this travellers life. until the shades lengthen and the evening comes, the busy world is hushed and the fever of life is over and our work is done. then dogwood in thy mercy, round her safe lodging, a holy rest and peace at the last. through jesus christ, our lord. our man, lord, god almighty katy and creation. bless our king and all members of the ra famine may godliness be their guidance. may sanctity be their strength. may peace on earth
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be the fruit of their labors, and their joy in heaven thine eternal gift through jesus christ, albert ah, god save our gracious softly and all the companions living and departed of the most honorable and noble order of the gods. ah! as our savior has taught us, so we pray. oh which a i will give us day to read and forgive us as we forgive them with trespass against us and to be on vacation. but they were on line i had to have on
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we're watching very important part of the funeral. now this is where the dean of windsor david connor is removing from the funeral coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. the state crown the old, and the septa, and placing them at the altar of saint george's, chap chaplin,
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to saint george's chapel. rather, this was after, of course, we witnessed that press service that was held after the coffin was taken out of the hearse, up the west side towards the center aisle where we had those him on the press service. and now we're really getting towards the end. ah ah ah ah me ah
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all right we've seen there king charles the 3rd place the queen's company camp color of the grand deer guards on the coffin, followed by the lord chamberlain, breaking his wand of office and also slicing a few tooth is in the coffin. and now a little wind is reading a passage from the bible from the book of psalms. for the final commendation we are for the garter, king of arms will pronounce this 1000 titans of the queen. the day is with man, all butters grass. for he flourishes as a flower of the field. for as soon as the wind goeth over it, it is gone,
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and the place thereof shall know it no more. but the merciful goodness of the lord endure is for ever and ever upon them that fear him and his righteousness upon children's children go forth upon thy journey from this world. o christian soul, in the name of god, the father almighty, who created the in the name of jesus christ, who suffered for thee in the name of the holy spirit, whose strength honestly in communion with the blessed incense and aided by angels and archangels. and all the armies of the heavenly host, no thy portion to stay in peace and thy dwelling in
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the heavenly jerusalem armour. ah, it has actually used almighty god to take either this transitory life unto his divine mercy. the late most high up, most mighty. and most excellent monarch elizabeth, the 2nd by the grace of god. oh, of the united kingdom of great britain and old northern ireland and of her other realms and territories. queen, head of the commonwealth, o,
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defender of the faith, and sovereign law, of the most noble order of the guard. ah eric ada, an coquette. cust mussa, mussa cocooning, a newland lui ada citicard's school fools
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could say. ah, the fool news . we're listening then to the southern piper playing elementary. and the idea is he walks away until the music gradually fades inside the chapel. next, we are expecting to hear from the archbishop of canterbury who will pronounce a blessing, and it will be followed rarely by the rappa of this service with that of somebody.
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this is all my goal to bless, but a long life, health and all know and all worldly happiness. the most high, most mighty and most excellent moment. our sovereign lord charles the 3rd. now, by the grace of god of the united kingdom of great britain, the northern ireland and of his other rolls and territories, k, head of the common well defender of the faith. and saw of the most noble order of the gotta
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go into the world in b. b of good courage. hold fast. that which is good. render to no one evil for evil. strengthen the faint heart supports of the wing helped they affect it. honor all people. now and serve the lord, rejoicing in the power of the holy spirit and the blessing of god. my te, the father, the son and the holy spirit be amongst you and to remain with you always. ah ah ah
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queen elizabeth, the 2nd of the united kingdom has had her funeral concluded were watching the live pictures from windsor castle. king charles the 3rd. now having left saint george's chapel in the foil vehicle that will carry him now away, and that really marks the end of the public ceremony of the funeral of queen elizabeth the 2nd. all right, we've got rory challenge. he's standing by live for us at windsor castle, where the queen has been laid to rest, where we're now watching king charles, the 3rd drive off from rory the longest reigning monarch in britain's history has been laid to rest. yeah,
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we are. i think finished with seeing the main public parts of the ceremonies main public parts of this funeral. what happens next will be much more private. the cameras essentially are going to be turned off. we won't get to see that last service of the day. a family service for the queen where a coffin is finally lowered into the royal volt, where she will spend her life next to her husband, prince philip lying with her father, george and her mother to many other monex and royals have been buried in saint george's chapel going back centuries, the pictures of course will be watching at another amazing part of the day pageantry, so many beautiful images. no other country does states pomp and pageantry in the way that gets done in the british isles. i think it's why so many
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people, but one of the reasons why so many people have come, the winds come to london to be a part of it. i've been talking to many of them throughout the day. lots of them come for quite significant distances, but no one i've spoken to so far has come as, as from far away as kesha. now kesha you came here, tell us where you came from. came from canada and you flew today. i flew in at 1 pm today from toronto. i'm originally from newfoundland, and i currently live in. so why did you come, why did you think it was important? is a part of history and love history and what other time are you going to be able to come here and be a part of the when did you decide that this is something you're going to be doing today? probably last weekend because you thought.

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