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wilderness of greenland to create a life threatening resume project that became a major milestone in their lives. love, seduction and power. ice cold passion starts october 8th on d, w. ah ah. this is a special edition of d. w. news live from berlin and get out office and i'm joined by robin merrill. here in the studio, the united kingdom bids farewell to queen elizabeth. the 2nd britain britons longest reigning,
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a monarch. a commercial service for elizabeth coffin is taking place at windsor castle near london. are you seen live images right now off the coffin with the queen, arriving at windsor castle, she will be laid to rest alongside her husband, led prince philip and her parents. now robin, this is if you will, the 2nd part of the funeral arrangements for, for the late clean air. there was a state funeral at westminster abbey the this morning with lots of a foreign dignitaries as well. lots of pomp of pageantry, a youth watch that service this morning and tell us about what stood out for you. ah, what stood out for me was that it was a beautiful service. it was very somber, very solemn. of course, what we expected and in a kind of way, simple in every,
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everything stood still for that service. it was a very christian service. she was a very devote christian as south the queen as we now. and she had a lot to do with what the service would be, and we've seen all these palm from pageantry happening before and offers are happening right now. as we see the coffin approaching windsor castle, but the service itself i found very moving. it was very interesting what the archbishop of canterbury had to say in his some adjustment welby, also there were beautiful moments i thought when a very in the bank piper and the queen loved the bank pipes. it was ledge that she was walking off every morning and winter's in scotland and we hear i'm huh. and, and there was this wonderful lament which is co at which happened at the end. and for me that was very precious moment. and i, yeah, it was a wonderful funeral and now we are approaching this 2nd service of committed as it
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was to a smaller number of people. actually there are 800 people who can fish and saint george's, chancellor, still quite a few can say that that's go straight to wind though we can talk to corresponding jackson howard. i believe he joined us on the phone from winds up from just outside when the car for a jack. tell us, what can we expect? now today in the 2nd 7. well, we just seen a really silent protection up the the long walk hearing when the queen, coughing and seeing when the cost. so now heading into the chapel service of around a 100 people and the service actually will look broadly something like a funeral in itself that will be in that will be that will be kind of as well. it will be somewhere in the region at the same amount of time is based in western job. but this is for a close to
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a smaller group of people than the funeral. we've had about about 2 people attending and also that service has taken place. she will be moved to a very private barrier which will take place around 3 to 2 hours. also the end of the service. where would just be the family and we should be laid to rest. have a husband presence to the princess margaret and her mother and father who were all in the memorial chapel for george. with seeing the heard with a coffin that was seeing a king child, the elizabeth eldest son together with his sons and his his brothers and found their tell us again, jack. why, windsor, why is she being buried in windsor? well, this is really very much the family of all of the because susan palaces windsor is
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where the family lives sort of existed together. buckingham palace is most the working brother of the monarch dungeon, and we know is where the queen the horses over sangree about laurel with the some a retreat which is where the queen died 10 days ago when the cost is really to sort of hot of the family, very interesting. we're entering a really new here and i would the queen diane mentioned the whole is that the cookies by all of these changes, all of the things that we have to be famous for. so recognizable all around the world, the end of a rain really changes that will mark a big, significant change in the end of the day. the country become a very different place. did you have been in winds of that old day today? talk to us about the atmosphere that it's been a nice summer. we spoken to
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a lot of people that are a lot of service here on the street when lots of people with metals in with that you know that different headway from the military service industry really rely, finds itself on the idea of queen and country. now i will be king and country. i think one of the things, one of the voices became k. it's not necessarily a huge market. you know, it's all the royal family and be the drum for them all the time. but most people pay their respect. she's only president of british life for the last 17 years and the whole life life is such a prominent people just wanted to come out, boston this event, which is significant to the country and be present. she made away by no resting place here when the cost of or in windsor stay. a withers are booked for
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viewers who just join us. we are watching pictures, live pictures, offer coughing of the lake, queen elizabeth the 2nd, arriving at windsor castle for a final ceremony. there's saint george's chapel on the grounds of windsor carsa and robin jack just mentioned it that she was so important for such a long stretch of time sort of and looking at generations, 2 or 3 generations. and you said to me earlier that you are truly the be them explain to me, i will. i'm giving away my. i was born in 1953 when she was crowned. and that is, you know, 69 years ago i am a true elizabeth and i've known no one else other than the queen and it was an extraordinary,
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i was actually in britain when she died. and after the initial shock that everybody had, we all, no one has an elderly relative who, who, who passes away and it's expected. she was 96. but when it happened, it's always a shock. and it was a shock. and i found the next day watching the media. i was getting incredibly emotional. i thought why his, this, but this is been the constant in my life. the one constant that's always been there is the queen and it was kind of a bit you didn't think she would die in a strange kind of way. and i mean, charles has a very difficult act of father talk about it. charles, king charles, the 3rd and his mother really carried the british monarchy for 70 years. as a tough act to follow as you say, ah, but can he just carry that burden on?
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i think he's had a lot of preparation. he know he a, he does know how difficult it's going to be because his, his mother had an exemplary sort of role that she played for these 70 years. you know and wavering a duty that she served from, from, from, you know, 1953 or indeed 1952. he is also the oldest person ever to come onto the british crown. he is 73 people of that age. find it hard to change. they may be can't take stress so well, i hope he passes things on to his son or not. not the kingship, but other things. thank you, robin for now. well, let's just watch while the covenant, the queen is being carried into saint george's chapel. oh,
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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 faith bought so much fruit. fruit in a life of unstinting service to the nation, the commonwealth, and the wider world at all. so. and especially to be remembered in this place in kindness, concern and reassuring care for her family and friends and neighbors. in the midst of our rapidly changing and frequently traveled world. her calm and dignified presence
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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 the 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, that the last we shall know the joys of life eternal ah ah
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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. for the former things are passed away and he that set up on the throne said, behold,
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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. remember oh lord, thy servant elizabeth who has gone before us with the sign of faith and now
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