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ah ah ah ah, this is do you have any news live from berlin? britain mourns it's longest raining, monarch, queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah . some 2000 people gather at saint paul's cathedral in london for a memorial service, marking her life and reigned her son giving his 1st address as king charles the 3rd
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echoed a pledge she made to sir for people that promised of lifelong service. i renew too old to day. that is the words of king charles the 5th. ah! i'm willing to cross welcome to the program with their monarch dead at 96 the united kingdom is remembering queen elizabeth the 2nd. the official morning perry will last until her funeral, which the date remains unconfirmed. right now, the queen is lying in her casket in edinburgh. the capital of scotland. well wishers are there to bid farewell. while back in london, 2000 people packed saint paul's cathedral pay their respects ah,
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in the historic saint paul's cathedral mornings from all walks of life congregated to pay their respects to the you case longest serving monarch. prime minister list truss and opposition leader king stammer were among the attendees. hundreds of others had queued up for tickets to the event to commemorate the queen's life and legacy. earlier in the day than now, king charles greeted well wishes outside buckingham palace where emotions were still roar unfairly. oh for girls, sandra jordan, like in the flood of love, joy that are coming to very precious place to come to emerge towards the rear. sure . a joy, the sport also celebration king charles and his wife camila made their way through
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the palace gates for the 1st time as king and queen consort. there's no doubt that to many the new king has big shoes to fill. king charles the 3rd, i will obviously print roland ryan ah to the very best of the visibility. and i would like to thought about it from the clean. i think that was very, very special. and she wasn't only the longish and reining more, not in purchasing. i think she was the best but more not i think in british history, buckingham palace announced that charles will be officially proclaimed king on saturday and moment he is prepared for his entire life. many hope then you monarch will leave out to his mother's image by keeping a steady hand at the helm. as the u. k navigates through turbulent times
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and dw correspondent carl nasmith was in front of buckingham palace in london, where many people have gathered to confront the end of a long era. you'd have to be in your seventy's to remember a time before queen elizabeth. she's been round for that long, and this really did seem like one of those days where when you wake up, everything is changed. this is been the end of a 70 year era in this country. and now the beginning of a new one with king charles the 3rd, you know, in speaking with a lot of people, they do feel some uncertainty around the, the situation course as a new prime minister here as well. but this has been something that many people have been trying to prepare for. they knew it was coming, they might be shocked, but they're not surprised at the death of queen elizabeth, at horst to day the focus has been on her, her life, her duty, and her service to this country and speaking with
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a lot of people. that's why they wanted to come out here to day and to leave flowers and other signs of remembrance at buckingham palace. it feels like almost a city wide country wide pilgrimage that there have been thousands of people coming here to the palace, arriving at windsor arriving at the queen's residence in scotland as well. it goes so far beyond flowers. i spoke with one elderly woman. she was in a wheelchair asked her, why did you come today? and she said, i felt like i had to and that's that kind of sense of duty of it being a pilgrimage m at another woman who had actually walked here from bucking palace all the way to saint paul's cathedral across town. after laying flowers here, she said, i just needed to be near that remembrance ceremony at the cathedral. you see it everywhere though in london on the taxi cab drivers have flags attached to their famous black cat. you see signs of condolences in store fronts, even the billboards have been changed for the most part to a picture of the queen. this is truly the beginning of
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a nation wide morning process. it is just to getting started on day one, and it will take awhile for people here to begin to process that the queen is indeed gone and that this is the end of the long course monochrome esmond, there outside, buckingham palace and london in his 1st address as sovereign, the new king paid tribute to his mother and pledged the rest of his life to the service of the british people and the commonwealth. he also said he can count on the loving support of his wife, camilla, who becomes now queen consort in a little over a week's time. we will come together as a nation, as a commonwealth, and indeed a global community to lay my beloved mother to rest. in our sorrow, let us remember and draw strength from the light of her example.
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on behalf of all my family, i can only offer the most sincere and heartfelt thanks for yo condolences and support. they mean bowl to me than i can ever possibly express. and to my darling mamma, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa, i want simply to say this. thank you. thank you for your love and devotion to our family and to the family of nations you have served so diligently. all these years may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest. for 7 decades, queen elizabeth made a constant presence throughout
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a number of political changes across the world. she was widely respected in the states woman by the politicians. she met in the wake of her death or leaders have been paying tribute to follow on. britain has lost its queen and the world has lost like a figure of a century. the yahoo! over 70 years is she rained. it seems like half an eternal to little beth, the queen, bodied the belt of our common european legacy democracy and the rule of law. and from there makes info. she was a symbol, not only of the united kingdom, but of the entire commonwealth. and one of the most influential, important people in the world since world war 2. 0, everyone knew her and alex was a beacon of calm and stability, but also someone with a very character, full interpretation of the office until she had a sense of humor. and she was able to handle criticism our to you. she was your queen. to us. she was 0 quinn to us all.
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she would be with us forever. we will remember and perpetrates the values she never ceased to embody and promote the moral fortitude of democracy and freedom. i will always remember her wisdom. her warmth on her strong personal interest in trans atlantic security are heartfelt condolences looking towards the 3rd. the royal family and the people of our allies did not that kingdom and cannot give them your correspondence in india and hong kong. have more on reactions from leaders bear to the death of the queen that the monarchy that once ruled over them. queen elizabeth came to that shone 5 years after india got independence from britain. in 1947. during the long rain, she made 3 visits to india. in the 1st one in 1961,
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she talked about the hospitality informed the indians. she said she was inspired by the richness and diversity of india. but it was only enough. i'm a visit in 1997 when india was mocking. 50 years of independence. did she acknowledge? india's colonial past? she talked about doc episodes in india, scholar in history. she mentioned one method in particular in the city of and it says that was a significant moment for india. she's being the head of state of 14 on the west countries. india was not one of them. yet this deep respect and regard for the queen indian prime minister that he ended in more the doctor for being a stalwart of our time. other leaders of a tribute to a wisdom and to a carriage, a day of national mourning has been declared on the 11th of september. as a mark of respect. those who grew up with her as a constant in their lives is a sense, is home washed road by the u. k. for over a 150 years and to 1997,
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the queen and colonial rule as do fresh memories for people. here the queen visited hong kong, twice before hanover local people, gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection and, and to today because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coin with her face da collating here. and of the social facilities named after her after her death, many people talk to social media and consulate to mourn and pay respects for many people on the quinn, represent the good old times of hong kong. because hong kong has transformed from a small town to one of the most successful international cities during her reign and hong kong people attribute on the success to the social infrastructure built by the colonial government. like the public education, our judiciary and financial system. and this kind of legacies has made our, the queen a very special place in hong kong people's heart. in germany,
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the british royal family is popular, although germany abolished its own monarchy more than a century ago. queen elizabeth came from a german lime, the house of socks, a cobra gotta. but the english side of the family changed its name to windsor in world war one to distance itself from germany, which was an enemy at the time. ah, the germans and the queen. there was affection on both sides. they clearly liked each other. over half a century, the queen made 5 state visits to germany more than 2 most other countries in the world. but the relationship took a little time to warm up. it was 2 decades after the end of hostilities that the british monarch to set foot on germans soil for the 1st time since the end of the war. the queen's visit was considered a gesture of reconciliation by west germans. very early on the
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german public was very sympathetic with his young queen. she was a very modern woman at the time she had a love marriage, so she, she chose her husband herself and her husband, prince philip had german routes. although this was played down to the british public, as was the queen's own heritage, elizabeth the 2nd was also descended from german nobility. when the queen returned in 1978, she found a much more self confident, modern west germany relations between the 2 countries had by now normalized her 3rd state visit in 1992 was to a re unified germany the queen at the former border crossing checkpoint charlie, the queen's visit was seen as a positive gesture at the time when many britons were fearful of a german resurgence. she received a warm welcome in the reinstated german capital. germans are by and large,
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really not one a kiss, but it's lovely to have a 1 o'clock next door. it doesn't cost anything at all and you get all the glamour . in 2004, she was back in berlin again. this time was the speech was an unusually clear political aspect in which she acknowledged victims on both sides in world war 2 to learn from history to look beyond simplistic stereotypes, she realize how often we share the same i took her final visit to germany was in 2015. as always, the queen emphasized the deep connections between britain and germany. we can seize a constant interest between 2 countries, which had become again, very friendly in 5 decades of i think, very stable and on franklin relationships between germany on tonight at kingdom.
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queen elizabeth, the 2nd will be remembered as a friend of germany. all the news for now coming up next business news with daniel winter station for that. i'm william. good. craft will have much more view coming up at the top of the our can always check out the w. w. com and our social media active news on twitter, instagram for the latest. thanks for watching. ah, with people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. warner families played on the tags in syria to these credit owners. we learn demonstrated.

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