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tv   BBC News  BBC News  May 6, 2023 8:30pm-9:00pm BST

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borisjohnson and his wife carrie, and then prime minister for a very brief period, liz truss, with her husband hugh o'leary. cadet warrant officer elliot tyson lee with the union standard
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and prime minister rishi sunak. after what his wife. and his wife.
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british royalfamily have been arriving after members of the foreign royal families have already taken their place. and there's harry. the duke of sussex was arriving with a group that includes mike tindall and zara and the duke of york and his two daughters and their husbands. and they'll be taking their places quite near the front of the abbey itself, down near the coronation theatre.
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bells ring
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his majesty king charles iii arriving at westminster abbey on his coronation day. prince and princess of wales very formally dressed again. and i should say that we've been told that they are wearing their formal robe. the queen's crown made for queen mary back in 1911, which is being re—used. it's been adjusted and it'll be used today to crown camilla.
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all you who have come this day to do your homage and service, are you willing to do the same? all: god save king charles. king charles, your undoubted king.
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wherefore all you have come this day to do your homage and service are you willing to do the same? all: god save king charles. will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the peoples of the united kingdom, of great britain and northern ireland, your other realms and the territories to any of them belonging or pertaining according to their respective laws and customs? i solemnly promise so to do.
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for this cause, we also, since the day we heard it, do not cease to pray for you and to desire that ye might be filled with the knowledge of his will in all wisdom and spiritual understanding.
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prince of wales takes part in vesting his father, the king in the stole royal.
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god save the king. all: god save the king.
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i, william, prince of wales, pledge my loyalty to you and faith and truth i will bear unto you, as your liege man of life and limb. so help me god.
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i now invite those who wish to offer their support to do so with a moment of private reflection byjoining in saying, "god save king charles," at the end, or for those with the words before them to recite them in full. all: i swear that i will pay true allegiance to your majesty and to your heirs and successors according to law. so help me god.
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be filled by thine abundant grace, and with all princely virtues, reign in her heart o' king of love. that being certain of thy protection, she may be crowned with thy gracious favour. throuthesus christ, our lord. amen.
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receive the royal sceptre. receive the rod of equity and mercy. may the spirit guide you in wisdom and grace that by your service and ministry, justice and mercy may be seen in all the earth.
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# god save our gracious king # long live our noble king # god save the king # send him victorious # happy and glorious # long to reign over us # god save the king # thy choicest gifts in store # on him be pleased to pour
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# long may he reign # may he defend our laws # and ever give us cause # to sing with heart and voice # god save the king #. bells ring
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fanfare
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parade music crowd cheering
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hello there. things are looking better for part two of the coronation weekend. and we should see more sunshine around throughout sunday and it should feel a lot warmer as well. there'll still be a few showers dotted around, maybe the north and the east, but then it's all downhill again as we head into bank holiday monday. another frontal system working in off the atlantic will bring rain and that will be followed by plenty of showers. and i think sunshine will be quite limited. so this is monday's rain on the pressure chart. this is today's rain slowly pushing northwards and eastwards into the north sea. gradually, it will eventually turn a bit drier. there'll be a legacy of cloud and some showers, but clearer skies towards the south and certainly across the north and west. so it's here where temperatures will fall into single digits. but another mild night to come, much of england and wales, 10 to 12 celsius. so we start at sunday off a bit of a murky start, think with some cloud, but the sunshine should break that cloud up quite quickly
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and we should see it brightening up nicely and into the afternoon, many places will stay dry. the shower risk will be central, eastern scotland, central eastern england. and then later in the day it will turn windier and cloudier with some rain for northern ireland. but temperatures will respond. it's going to feel warmer, particularly in england and wales could see up to 20, 21 degrees, 18 degrees in the central belt of scotland. but like i mentioned, it doesn't last. although it will be a dry night for central and eastern parts, it'll turn wetter and windier out west, but milder as well. some warmer air moving in with this rain, temperatures dipping into single digits across eastern england under those clear skies. so this is the pressure chart then for bank holiday monday. we've got the weather front spreading from west to east across the country. more isobars on the chart so it will be blustery as well. it could start briefly dry and bright across the far south east, but soon the cloud, the wind and the rain will arrive here as well and it stays wet, as you can see. many could see some brightness, in scotland, northern ireland, but that will set off some showers and these could turn out to be heavy and thundery as well. so with more breeze, more cloud, more rain around, it's not going to feel quite as warm on monday. temperatures generally for most
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of us around the mid—teens. and as we push off out of monday into the rest of the week, low pressure always nearby, it does remain fairly unsettled. these weather fronts will enhance shower activity, could see showers or even longer spells of rain at times. a bit of brightness, too. and although temperatures will start at around average, as that low pressure continues to bring north westerly winds, it'll turn a little bit fresher for all of us.
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live from london, this is bbc news. with continuing coverage of the coronation of their majesties king charles and queen camilla. despite the rain, huge crowds came to buckingham palace to greet the royal party. despite the rain, huge crowds came to buckingham palace to greet the royal parties. a moment in history as the st edward's crown is placed on the king's head by the archbishop of canterbury at westminster abbey. god save the king. fanfare camilla was the first queen consort to be crowned since the late queen elizabeth the queen mother, in 1937.

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