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the new king, king charles, the 3rd has been officially proclaimed britons, new monarch at saint james palace in london. the ceremony formerly recognizes his sovereignty, several senior lawmakers for allegiance to the new king. after the ceremony, she was accompanied by his wife camilla, the queen consort and his son, prince william, who is next in line to the throne. centuries old royal protocol, playing out in front of the television cameras for the 1st time ever. and accession council made up of senior political figures including past prime ministers and clerics from the church of england came together in london, saint james's palace to officially announced the death of the monarch and to proclaim a successor 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. the new king vowed to serve his nation for the rest of his life.
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my mother gave an example of lifelong love, and of selfless service. i shall strive to follow the inspiring example. i have been set in upholding constitutional government and to seek the peace harmony and prosperity of the peoples of these items ah, following the national anthem, once again thought said the king, con salutes rang out in london and other cities throughout the country. hours after the ceremony, prince harry in his wife megan reunited with the prince and the princess of wales. to visit the sea of flowers laid for the queen at windsor castle. it was the 2 couples, 1st join appearance since the queen's death. they were last seen together in early
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2020 before harry and makin stepped aside from royal duties. meanwhile, people gathered at buckingham palace. welcome, the new monarch. i think he is going to make an amazing king is very much a people's person is very warm from what we can see and the way he kind of approaches the public. i feel he'd be a very good came for us. i think he's gonna do a grand job. i do. i think he's in the do you think he deserves that? yeah, i think he deserves his time and i hope he can make a good job of it and i'm sure he will. and his wife is waited a long time for it, so this is what he's well prepared. i think he's going to be very well supported by william and kate. um so yeah, i think we should be be pretty positive. 0 0, chances official coronation is unlikely to take place for some time. his mother's coronation took place 16 months after her accession.
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unless bringing d. w correspondent, barbara vessel for more in london, a barbara as we continue to watch our live pictures of the queen elizabeth coffin, traveling through scotland. what role were the new king play in the ceremonies ahead? oh, he has a really big role in only ceremony because he is the new he has been enthroned and he is the new king in fact, and he's being, he's going to be at the, at the head of all the funeral cartesian that we're going to see throughout the next day, so not only today but tomorrow he will come to scotland. he will preside of for that is the right word over the ceremonies there for us in the holy road, palace, hollywood house, palace. and then a later in the afternoon in the cathedral in edinburgh. so he's going to be in the 1st row at every point in time. he will have to speak some ceremonial words
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from time to time. but what will happen then, of course, all was puts charles, king charles as we need to say now, in the middle off, all these events here, because then on tuesday at the coffin up was the mains of the queen will be brought to london and did the whole ceremonies and those long days where she will be lying in state and people will get a chance to pay their final respects here in london will this will go on throughout the week up to the funeral. king charles will always be in the middle of those ceremonies. he will be heading them because the country saying good bye to their queen. and they also at the same time greeting than you, king. and i, we are, of course, as you know, barbara showing our viewers images of our funeral cortez leaving the bow moral residence on its way to batter eventually in about 5 and
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a half hours time arriving in edinburgh. you're referring to the events in london. so there's a few days before the queen's body is flown there. can you tell us about the preparations for the state funeral? this is surely going to be an event of epic proportions. this is going to be one of the biggest global events off the last years. of course, sir, the american president joe biden, will come there many presidents and heads of state serfs all throughout the world. the commonwealth ends road europe will be appearing here in london. of course, the heads of state of the commonwealth countries. oh, will make an appearance, they will all be gather to your end. then of course, the huge royal relationship because they are related, threw out a royal houses in europe, and they will all come here. so this is going to be a huge event, and it's all very tightly choreographed. the police is, sir,
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every day putting up more barricades here around buckingham palace and around westminster, where all this will be taking place because the funeral in the and next monday at the service will be held in westminster abbey. and so they are trying to to channel traffic and already so many people have come out. but huge crowds will have, will be expected in the middle of next week when a very similar and procession as we are seeing it in scotland today will be happening here. in london, even though rather shorter when she will be brought from buckingham palace to, to a westminster hall, where the lying and stage will be taking place. so you can expect that half the population of london and many, many visitors from the united states and everywhere in the world to come out to that. okay, well, thank you barbara. i can just see, as you can probably interviewer, certainly can by cortez entering a small village, which i think is a ballot or we're did abuse. emily gardena standing by emily,
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can you tell us what you see now? yes. next. so the 1st please calls have arrived several most the bike box all heads. i'll turn direction, which they just came every one of the way to the patient for the clean coffin. you know, this is an incredible height to see hundreds of mona's have got that here. along the bar along the road. this community was very dear to the queen hobbs. this is less comfortable where she felt like, you know, when she was younger, she would be seen driving around. like today's people, you know, you would come across, you would come across hikes. so she was, she was not just a queen here, but she was more than that. she was a neighbor. she was part of the community. if you can just emily, i know you you, you sent us a report which we've been showing all day where you spoke to some people in the
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village. what did they tell you about their encounters with her or what it was like to live next to the queen? yes, i mean, everyone spoke very lovingly about these experiences. you know how, how noble at all felt when she would occasionally she would pop into the butcher's here i think on 2 occasions she popped into a book. but you know, just about the place for a long company or have worked for the world family. so in a lot of people have met the queen to all the number of the world family she was, she was, she was no stranger. she was maria, and people remember very fondly, i can make we now have, i just want to say, you know, we've got now calls coming through which very much look like the house. it's, it's incredibly quiet here. everyone is really feel like
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yeah, it's, everyone's extremely quiet. proceeding is going very slow. it's . it's really feel like this is a moment on file. it's really up to 5. it sounds sooner. procession. i can understand me. i maybe i'll just talk for a little bit to relieve you. i'm talking aloud if everybody's being quiet for our viewers are just turning in. we're looking at the funeral procession, or at least the coffin procession of queen elizabeth the 2nd who died last thursday . a number of cars, 5 hour drive to edinburgh, where king charles the 3rd is expected to meet the coffin, before her burial official, i should say. dario on the 19th of this month, emily, can you tell us more? yes,
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so the coffin has passed wireless counting. everyone and really understanding the problem is looking down or looking to her or call her or call that car has her children come along with her? yes, it's a very long procession with lots of police presence it's it's, it's, it's incredibly fantasy, blissful for incredible. how are you ready to feel how, how love she was here and how sad everyone is to see her go? it's interesting you mention, i mean, of course her children are in that procession. prince andrew. you were able to see in the car, perhaps, or hear of other family members in that procession. we know that king charles the 3rd will preside over ceremony in edinburgh at the royal residence. there were
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looking at pictures of the queen's coffin and cortez going through the town of ballad. her in the scottish highlands, local dignitaries are lining the road, as well as ordinary towns people and people from the scottish highlands who have come to pay their respects in silence. we're told by our correspondent who is there alice winding up. now, emily, on your end? yes. where the la, please call is now possible. the conroy has to balance her prayer is not the flags. the fish flag is now being lifted into the air by michael kick. me, how are you? well, we will miss her military personal standing by as well. emily, we're going to leave in that somber moment and let people respect the silence. they
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have chosen to respect him. we'll go to barbara, available in london. thank you, emily, who is standing by force and return to king charles the 3rd, who will be in edinburgh. we understand to preside over a ceremony there to preside over a number of events before the final burial of the queen. on the 19th of this month, barbara, can you just tell us looking for risk, watching images, of course, of that hers being driven across the scottish highlands to edinburgh? what challenges await the king after he has gone through the arduous task of bearing his mother? it is going to be a huge task for him and it seems that the 1st appearances he made the 1st he public speech he gave an evening after the death of his mother. he did strike the right nodes and he can portrait himself much better. more human may be more approachable and more relate to bull than many hatred. because in the past he came over as
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a sort of a sort of remote figure as being a bit stiff. and of course he has this so difficult life or partly difficult life behind him was all the family troubles that evolved over the decade sped. now it seems he is really settling into his new new ent into his new role. and he has to find a way between the remoteness and the, the royal composure of his mother. and to more modern role may be a bit more a bit closer to people, a bit closer to everyday life. and so he is on that pass and it seems he might strike just the right balance there. okay, des barbara fazel. thank you so much. reporting from london. emily gorgine in boucher. i'm next vice for this is the top you thanks for watch. 077 percent for many young people in nigeria,
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