we're joined now from westminster by the very reverend andrew nunn, dean of southwark cathedral.lf of pc keith palmer's family. and also on behalf of the metropolitan police wars and also the nation as well. to us a little bit about the service and what form will it take. —— tell. little bit about the service and what form will it take. -- tell. a familiarfuneral what form will it take. -- tell. a familiar funeral service. it is really important that despite all of the wonderful turnout of police officers from across the country, when we actually get into church, for the family, for the widow of pc keith palmer and his daughter, it is very much a service for a husband and father, as well as a colleague and father, as well as a colleague and friend, and for all of us who did not actually know pc keith palmer in person but have come to know him over these past few days. so, a funeral service like many, many others, but quite different as well. and have the family been very much involved in choosing the readings and being part of the service? they have been, because we wa nted servi