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this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories for you at the top of the hour straight after this programme. fanfare.
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music plays. music plays.
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borisjohnson boris johnson and his 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 elliott tyson lee with the union standard and prime minister rishi sunak and his wife.
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cheering. the british royal family arriving after members of the foreign royalfamilies have foreign royal families have taken foreign royalfamilies have taken their place. harry, the duke of sussex, with a glue that includes mike tindall and zara and the duke of york and his daughters and their husbands. and they will be taking their places quite near the front of the abbey itself, down near the coronation theatre. god save the king playing ——
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god save the king playing. bells ringing.
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fanfare. his majesty king charles iii arriving at westminster abbey on his coronation day. prince and princess of wales — very formally dressed again. i should say that we've been told that they are wearing theirformal robe. the queen's crown, made for queen mary back in 1911, which is being reused — it's been adjusted, and it'll be used today to crown camilla.
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singing
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all you who are 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, wherefore all you her 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
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of them belonging or pertaining, according to their respective laws and customs? i solemnly promise so to do. for this cause, we also — i since the day we heard it — do not cease to pray for you. and to desire that he might be filled with the knowledge - of his will in all wisdom - and spiritual understanding. # hallelujah # all sing praises
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# sing praises unto our god. music plays. # hallelujah. the prince of wales takes part in vesting his father, the king.
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god save the king! all: god save the king! fanfare
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singing
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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. 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.
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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. may thy servant, camilla, who wears this crown be filled by thine abundant grace and with all princely virtues.
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reign in her heart, 0 king of love, that being certain of thy protection, she may be crowned crownedwith thy gracious favour through jesus christ our lord. amen. 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. choir sings.
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fanfare. all sing god save the king.
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bells ring
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fanfare.
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bells ring cheering band plays.
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cheering and applause cheering
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all: hip-hip! hooray! - cheering.
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hello there. it's a shame we had so much rain around on saturday but things are looking up for sunday. it's going to be the best day of the coronation weekend. it's going to be drier and warmer — could be the warmest day of the year so far — but by the time we get in to monday, we're back into cloud and some wet weather, too. and this is the cloud that's going to bring the rain, actually, in from the atlantic on monday, but in between two weather systems for sunday, hence that drier theme, in between this band of wet weather coming in from the atlantic and the wet weather that we had earlier moving out to the north sea, so dry, i think, by the time we get to sunday morning. temperatures 9—11 degrees. it could be quite cloudy, a bit of mist and fog around, too, but the sunshine will get to work on that — some lengthy spells of sunshine developing. towards the end of the morning, maybe the odd shower, though, breaking out across scotland, drifting
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in to some eastern parts of england. further west, we're likely to stay dry, and many places will have a dry day with some sunshine. it'ill be warmer as well — 19 degrees in glasgow and 18 in belfast. the top temperature around 21 in the south east of england. and it should be dry at windsor for the concert in the evening. northern ireland in the evening, though, the breeze will be picking up. that's going to blow in cloud and this rain and overnight on sunday night, that wetter weather pushes its way further east. it'll keep western parts of the uk very mild. a little cooler out towards the east. and on bank holiday monday, the morning could be dry — for a while, at least — and bright across east anglia and the south—east before that rain, heavy at times, pushes its way eastwards across england and wales. maybe a clearance following that rain across scotland and northern ireland with sunshine but some showers — those could be heavy and thundery — and temperatures are going to be a bit lower on bank holiday monday, typically around 16 degrees. now, once those tangle of weather fronts sweep away overnight, we're going to be dominated by that area of low pressure in the atlantic for tuesday.
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around the base of that area of low pressure, we'll find a stronger wind, and that'll bring in some showers. there'll be some sunshine on tuesday as well, particularly in the morning, but more showers arriving as we head into the afternoon. some of those maybe be heavy and thundery once again. and so, we've got temperatures around 16—18 degrees. it's going to be quite mixed, really, for much of the week ahead with some sunshine and some showers. looks like it should be drier towards the end of next week, but not particularly warm.
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hello, good morning. welcome to breakfast with me, jon kay, at winds are castle this morning with accommodation celebrations set to continue. it is a new era for the british monarchy. king charles and queen camilla have been formally crowned, watched by 2000 people inside westminster abbey, and by millions more on television around the world. the wet weather couldn't stop the party, as tens of thousands of well—wishers lined the streets of london to try to get a glimpse of the royal couple. and the king and queen will
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be here at windsor later for a

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