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later on sunday, also with us on al jazeera right now is christopher wilson, a royal biographer. this is a very important moment for the royal family, christopher talis about the family members who made the journey from balmoral, and who are going to be abiding with the queen scoffing later in edinburgh. and before i do that, i've let me just to say that watching this reminds me very much of the death of the queen's uncle, the do who kent in 1942. he was a royal air force officer and his plane crashed in the highlands as he was going on a diplomatic mission to iceland. and his body was a didn't go back to balmoral, but he went to don robin house also on the east coast. and instead of being flown down to london, which is what's happening in the end with the queen. ha, his coffin was put on a train, and the train did exactly what this cortege is doing here. it dro, it drove all away from scott on, down to london. slowing at every junction where people were standing and thousands of people. this was during the war 1942 thousands of people that stood by the railway tracks just so they
later on sunday, also with us on al jazeera right now is christopher wilson, a royal biographer. this is a very important moment for the royal family, christopher talis about the family members who made the journey from balmoral, and who are going to be abiding with the queen scoffing later in edinburgh. and before i do that, i've let me just to say that watching this reminds me very much of the death of the queen's uncle, the do who kent in 1942. he was a royal air force officer and his plane...
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many thanks, indeed, royal biographer, christopher wilson, beth in our london studio. let's bring it out as here as joan a hole who has been listening to all of that, he's outside of buckingham palace. a jetta? what's? what's the mood? well, it's not entirely clear what the choreography of events is. now the proclamation will be read from the balcony outside. sir james is palace and at some point king charles the 3rd, along with queen consort camilla will make his way back to buckingham palace. and i say that only because i can see that the route here has been cleared to allow his medicaid to make that very, very short journey. it is now thrown with people a roadway outside the palace and the route down the mouth. and some james is palace, so i think we can expect at some point, that journey to be made. we saw granted the guard band passing here a short while ago, part of the pageantry and ceremony that will accompany the king from some james's palace. back to buckingham palace and of course they will also be a gun salute as you were talking about there in hyde park an
many thanks, indeed, royal biographer, christopher wilson, beth in our london studio. let's bring it out as here as joan a hole who has been listening to all of that, he's outside of buckingham palace. a jetta? what's? what's the mood? well, it's not entirely clear what the choreography of events is. now the proclamation will be read from the balcony outside. sir james is palace and at some point king charles the 3rd, along with queen consort camilla will make his way back to buckingham palace....
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it's bringing that christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer, and he joins me from london. hello, there christ of it. thanks so much for being on the program. just 2 days before she died, the queen was still working, officially, appointing prime minister list trust. what does that say about her work ethic and how she ruled? well, queen elizabeth, 1st hundreds of years ago, one said, i may have the body of a woman, but i have the heart of a man. and i think that you could see that in those last days, she was determined, as she had always has been, that she would give her all her utmost what it must have cost to her stood there to receive her new prime minister. i simply cannot think. she stood smiling, happy as if she was going to go on for another 100 years. and to see. the swift decline is a shock i'm in. she's 96 years ago we expected at some stage that she was die. but as it were, switch off the lights just like that is magnificent and it just shows her devotion to duty to the end. as queen elizabeth death revived criticism of britons, legacy of colonialism, would you sa
it's bringing that christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer, and he joins me from london. hello, there christ of it. thanks so much for being on the program. just 2 days before she died, the queen was still working, officially, appointing prime minister list trust. what does that say about her work ethic and how she ruled? well, queen elizabeth, 1st hundreds of years ago, one said, i may have the body of a woman, but i have the heart of a man. and i think that you could see that in those...
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let's speak to christopher wilson, a royal biography, coleman tay say he joyce, be now from devon. i good to speak to again christopher. so just just tell us what the queen means to the people of not just the u. k, but just around the world. i mean, she, she's been this force of stability for such a long time. she means so much to people, doesn't she? she absolutely does. i think what she has managed to throughout the ho of her rain and as you say, it's 70 years to the queen is that she has been able to show herself to the world without giving too much of herself away. i mean, when you look at what the young royals are doing at the moment, particularly prince harry wearing the house on the sleeve, telling all about the problems in the world. people don't want that for the family . what they actually want is just some kind of stability of comfort. and even in these last days, you know, we've been talking, you just talking now about mobility issues. well, that's how to speak for, she's not very well. you know, if she's unable to attend something, it's mobility issues. well, as we can
let's speak to christopher wilson, a royal biography, coleman tay say he joyce, be now from devon. i good to speak to again christopher. so just just tell us what the queen means to the people of not just the u. k, but just around the world. i mean, she, she's been this force of stability for such a long time. she means so much to people, doesn't she? she absolutely does. i think what she has managed to throughout the ho of her rain and as you say, it's 70 years to the queen is that she has...
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many thanks . deeds james les bringing christopher wilson once again. the world biographer are christopher i just struck by the imagery here of king charles the 3rd. the queen consoled camilla walking alone through the gates of buckingham palace after stopping the motorcade. unless the king greeting as many of his subjects as he could within a but a sort of a 10 minute time frame. what, what did you make of it? well, i've got say i share with you that image of the to them walking, it's a very lonely life, being a molecule surrounded by people at all times. you never, never free. and yet you live a very lonely life at the top of the tree. and i think that's back shot of them. it exemplifies that very much indeed. it interested me to watch charles doing his walk about and it's unprecedented. i can't think in british history of any monarch at the moment that they had become came, or queen, stepping out and meeting the ordinary people. there too busy meeting ministers and courtiers and important people around the world. they didn't have time for the older fo
many thanks . deeds james les bringing christopher wilson once again. the world biographer are christopher i just struck by the imagery here of king charles the 3rd. the queen consoled camilla walking alone through the gates of buckingham palace after stopping the motorcade. unless the king greeting as many of his subjects as he could within a but a sort of a 10 minute time frame. what, what did you make of it? well, i've got say i share with you that image of the to them walking, it's a very...
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the bucket out to 0 london, i'd speak with christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer, and joins us live now from london. christopher, great to speak to you again. just 2 days before she dive, the queen was still working. we saw those pictures of her officially appointing prime minister lives trust. what does that say about her work ethic and how she ruled i think what she was determined to do was show that she was sovereign right till the end. and we saw over the preceding months, more and more. that was what was described as mobility issues. and i think this is palace speak for saying, well, you know, she's no lady and she can't do so much anymore. of course, the queen herself would not allow coaches ever to say that she had to maintain in the public, at least her strength right to the last you saw in that, that clip of her with the prime minister. she's standing there smiling. she's beautifully made up. a hair is up, so she's got that trademark hand bag on her arm, even though she's having to rest on the sick. 2 days later she is dead and i think that is just the most remarkable
the bucket out to 0 london, i'd speak with christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer, and joins us live now from london. christopher, great to speak to you again. just 2 days before she dive, the queen was still working. we saw those pictures of her officially appointing prime minister lives trust. what does that say about her work ethic and how she ruled i think what she was determined to do was show that she was sovereign right till the end. and we saw over the preceding months, more and...
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let's speak to the royal biographer, christopher wilson, who joins us now live from london, christopher, your thoughts on what we can expect to day. let's start with with saint james's palace. itself just around the corner from buckingham palace, which one has to say is the philly drab, looking smallish, building surrounded by a lot of other buildings in central london. but nonetheless, vitally important, as far as the british monarchy is concerned, isn't it? of course is a much more ancient building and the seat of royalty adrian than buckingham palace, which was taken on by the royal family having been built by somebody else. james pallet goes back hundreds and hundreds of years. and so it seems right and proper that the seat of royalty should be the place where the accession council do their business. and i think what's interesting, earlier in the are you had a general from the caribbean describing prince charles, a new kid on the block. and i think he would be very amused by that because you know there's a mixture. now you can see this already all formality and informality in his ap
let's speak to the royal biographer, christopher wilson, who joins us now live from london, christopher, your thoughts on what we can expect to day. let's start with with saint james's palace. itself just around the corner from buckingham palace, which one has to say is the philly drab, looking smallish, building surrounded by a lot of other buildings in central london. but nonetheless, vitally important, as far as the british monarchy is concerned, isn't it? of course is a much more ancient...
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let's bring in christopher wilson . now, who's the royal biographer, is joining us from london. thank you. so much for being with us. this is, of course, a moment of history for many people, a last farewell to scotland, a land the queen loved very much. yes indeed i, i think i would say that although the queen lived principally in england, her house was in scotland. and anne, it's significant that in the weeks and months before she died at the small house was a small house on the bow. moral estate not bow moral house itself. balmoral castle itself was being prepared for her. they were making an ability arrangements and altering things so that she could have a comfortable life in europe. smaller circumstances so that her life could be handled more easily. that of course, didn't happen because her ends came up perhaps sooner than some people had expected . but i think i can say without presumption, that if she wanted to die anywhere, it would be at balmoral. right. and you gotta, you gotta take, bear this in mind. or if she had not died, a bell moral. we would not be seeing this t
let's bring in christopher wilson . now, who's the royal biographer, is joining us from london. thank you. so much for being with us. this is, of course, a moment of history for many people, a last farewell to scotland, a land the queen loved very much. yes indeed i, i think i would say that although the queen lived principally in england, her house was in scotland. and anne, it's significant that in the weeks and months before she died at the small house was a small house on the bow. moral...
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let's bring in christopher wilson now, who's a royal biographer and joins me live from london. great to speak to you again, chris, the longest serving monarch in recent history. king charles has certainly has some big shoes to fill. yes, he does. i think really what fascinates me just this particular moment is wico to forget that he is the prince of wales because prince william is now the prince of wales. and charles is monarchy. now his kingship, moving forward, is going to be very much backed, led by the new prince of wales, william and the 20, fond of each other. but i think politically speaking and i'm talking in terms of royalty, they have different approaches very much so. and i think that what he came to see is a very interesting dynamic between father and son, father doing one thing on the one hand carrying on doing what he's done for the last 70 years. and the new prince of wales carving out a new row for himself as duke of coolio take over prince charles as estates in the west of the country. and i think we're going to see some interesting dynamics between father and
let's bring in christopher wilson now, who's a royal biographer and joins me live from london. great to speak to you again, chris, the longest serving monarch in recent history. king charles has certainly has some big shoes to fill. yes, he does. i think really what fascinates me just this particular moment is wico to forget that he is the prince of wales because prince william is now the prince of wales. and charles is monarchy. now his kingship, moving forward, is going to be very much...
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there's brigand, christopher wilson, raw biographer, he's in london, joints live and been watching. everything has been unfolding extraordinary scenes as to say things that nobody's really witness before and a few alive to day. have seen those scenes within the within saint james's palace. what did you make of it all? well, i think as we can see on the screen now that this is rich's history and pageantry at its finance. it's wonderfully wonderfully disciplined. it's beautifully choreographed and most of all it is just breathtaking. li, colorful, and spectacular. and it shows the world that we still have a history and linkage which goes back 1200 years to $1066.00 on the norman conquest and the the m that the whole process of celebration of a new king has refined itself over the years. but even in a modern day and age, what it's doing is it's not only celebrating the new monarch, but also are paying respect to the previous monarchy. and also all those 61 marks which went before the week. the extraordinary thing watching this is that it all weights it well because you know, they littl
there's brigand, christopher wilson, raw biographer, he's in london, joints live and been watching. everything has been unfolding extraordinary scenes as to say things that nobody's really witness before and a few alive to day. have seen those scenes within the within saint james's palace. what did you make of it all? well, i think as we can see on the screen now that this is rich's history and pageantry at its finance. it's wonderfully wonderfully disciplined. it's beautifully choreographed...
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with me again is the well historian, christopher wilson, christopher your thoughts on what we have just seen. it's been watched all around the world, but in many ways very simple. so if it follows the ancient traditions, or anybody who has attended church in britain over the last 90 years, will of her the same intonations being read over the funeral of any one else who has been sent to their maker. i think there will never be another spectacle like this. there will be a coronation, and there will of course, inevitably be other funerals, but this is got the added weight of the year as it's it. so it's a long good bye. so long. good bye to the end of a generation generation birts served in the war that remembered that childhood in the war or after the war or are children of those generations. and are we will never see anything which is quite wasted with so much emotion. and so much attachment to history, but there was a signal there that the baton has passed to charles. we heard from 1st time or the national anthem. god save the king. just to show that there is continuity. we have moved n
with me again is the well historian, christopher wilson, christopher your thoughts on what we have just seen. it's been watched all around the world, but in many ways very simple. so if it follows the ancient traditions, or anybody who has attended church in britain over the last 90 years, will of her the same intonations being read over the funeral of any one else who has been sent to their maker. i think there will never be another spectacle like this. there will be a coronation, and there...
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with me is christopher wilson, the royal biographer, author, and journalist christopher was seeing some of those pictures inside westminster abbey, very quickly. westminster abbey has been a place of worship 4000 years. there was a monastery on that site, but it's not been in recent years. the place where they have ro, funerals, no, absolutely not. the last ra a funeral took place in westminster abbey was actually in 1760 king george the 2nd . and it was decided at that stage, but people wanted to have a small or a funeral for the monarch and keep it low key. now, of course it's the other thing it's, it's, it's become enormous the greatest event in post war history. watching the outside of the westminster abbey. and you're watching that, that the troops to the lined up here. it's worth reminding people that you see this pageant tree and was ceremony. but these are not special soldiers. they are normal soldiers. i am sure some of those that on her lined up to day served in war in recent years in afghanistan and iraq. that's absolutely right. they are hot and soldiers and actually that wa
with me is christopher wilson, the royal biographer, author, and journalist christopher was seeing some of those pictures inside westminster abbey, very quickly. westminster abbey has been a place of worship 4000 years. there was a monastery on that site, but it's not been in recent years. the place where they have ro, funerals, no, absolutely not. the last ra a funeral took place in westminster abbey was actually in 1760 king george the 2nd . and it was decided at that stage, but people wanted...
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that's bringing royle by a refer christopher wilson. now he joins us from devon. christopher, great to speak to you again. the last time i want to talk about what's happening in about an hour's or half an hour time, actually, which is that the public is going to be able to visit the queen. the last member of the royal family to live, stayed in the hall with the queen, mother in 2002. can you write the lines in the history books describing the moment that's going to be coming up in about half an hour time? well, the gates will open and you might say the flood gates will open because you know, we don't know yet how many, but half a 1000000 lease people are going to file through pay their respects. they each have to have the moment where they can turn to the coffin about their head. that's what they wish to do. it's going to be a slow process. and i think it's really quite remark, remarkable. evidence of the devotion clean installed in people that will be carrying through the night all through the night and through the next day. i just want to say that it is churches
that's bringing royle by a refer christopher wilson. now he joins us from devon. christopher, great to speak to you again. the last time i want to talk about what's happening in about an hour's or half an hour time, actually, which is that the public is going to be able to visit the queen. the last member of the royal family to live, stayed in the hall with the queen, mother in 2002. can you write the lines in the history books describing the moment that's going to be coming up in about half an...
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let's begin once again, christopher wilson, roy biographer, he was watching that with us, sir, from our london studio. christopher, what do you make of what you saw the as a royal historian, i was incredibly moved by what i saw. this is something that has never been witnessed in public ever before, and 1200 years of monarchy in this country. it's a very secret moment when the new sovereign is endorsed is rather stamped, if you'd like, by those who are the most powerful in the land. and it's very interesting to see the pecking order in which the signatures were put on that proclamation. william comes 1st because he is the future king himself and commit are only although she is not a queen only comes 2nd then upon penny more than because she is running the whole show here. and then you got the prime minister followed by the archbishop of canterbury. followed by the duke of norfolk and it's interesting, this is if you like britain's pecking order, the secret pecking order in britain. this last important pass. and of course, we're waiting for the most important person to come on and in just
let's begin once again, christopher wilson, roy biographer, he was watching that with us, sir, from our london studio. christopher, what do you make of what you saw the as a royal historian, i was incredibly moved by what i saw. this is something that has never been witnessed in public ever before, and 1200 years of monarchy in this country. it's a very secret moment when the new sovereign is endorsed is rather stamped, if you'd like, by those who are the most powerful in the land. and it's...
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that's a role commentator, christopher wilson. now the can be, it says it is investigating the death of dozens of children who died of kidney failure in the past 3 months. health authorities say that might be a link to their use of a syrup containing processor more. the west african countries suspended the set of the drug on wednesday, mid stuff a bit. i is the director of the gambia health services and explains what steps are being taken to identify the cause of the death. we have an increase in the acute kidney injury fully in use one of our meeting and daddy. so our initial investigation should most likely equal in to 50157, dash equal i. let's talk soon producing 11 for the investigation so that there would be a link between trucks, vindictiveness, they said in class tomorrow, which has been sent so that we can send 2 different level rates for investigations . this was a communication to the facilities to see that there's a, use an attorney. meanwhile, a suspicious. so having a link to cos, india, teenagers that we have that w
that's a role commentator, christopher wilson. now the can be, it says it is investigating the death of dozens of children who died of kidney failure in the past 3 months. health authorities say that might be a link to their use of a syrup containing processor more. the west african countries suspended the set of the drug on wednesday, mid stuff a bit. i is the director of the gambia health services and explains what steps are being taken to identify the cause of the death. we have an increase...
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neil evans war again to our crossover, to our christopher wilson. he's a royal biographer. he is in london and joins his life. are good to happy with his hell. what did you make of king charles? his speech to the nation? it was stirring. it was stately. and i think most importantly, what he was able to do while paying tribute to his mother was to give the same pledge that the queen had given herself at the very beginning her reign. in fact, even before her re and when she was still princess elizabeth, he said that he would pledge his whole life to the nations around the world who still looked to him as king. and i think that was, or what we expected. wanted to hear this page very, very important. and there was some interesting in nuances within this m a i did, the camella is being referred to constantly as a queen, consort. now when king george, the 6 was married to her queen elizabeth, who then began the queen mother. she was called the queen. they were king and queen . here there is a very different new us that camilla's deliberately being called queen console. because at
neil evans war again to our crossover, to our christopher wilson. he's a royal biographer. he is in london and joins his life. are good to happy with his hell. what did you make of king charles? his speech to the nation? it was stirring. it was stately. and i think most importantly, what he was able to do while paying tribute to his mother was to give the same pledge that the queen had given herself at the very beginning her reign. in fact, even before her re and when she was still princess...
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well, christopher wilson's of royal historian and biography, he's in london and with me now live. thank you very much for being on the program at by it's very nature to morrow, stay. funeral will be extremely traditional. but do you expect any personal touches that the queen would have request as well? i think that her, you know, the template for these are se funerals would lay down by queen victoria and it's interesting or the cubic taura had her own special requests, which included in her coffin being added, prince alberts, her dressing gown at her, she wore white and had her bridal veil on when she was put in her coffin, but perhaps most intriguingly, there was also included a photograph of john brown, her gilly and the ring which john brown's mother had had and which he had given to queen victoria. and several letters by john brown, all included in the casket before it was sealed, and then covered over with some flowers so that her others could not see that those personal items were actually in the coffin. now i have no idea whether the queen will follow suit, i imagine not, b
well, christopher wilson's of royal historian and biography, he's in london and with me now live. thank you very much for being on the program at by it's very nature to morrow, stay. funeral will be extremely traditional. but do you expect any personal touches that the queen would have request as well? i think that her, you know, the template for these are se funerals would lay down by queen victoria and it's interesting or the cubic taura had her own special requests, which included in her...
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christopher wilson, world biographer, he's in london. good heavy with us at once again. christopher as this long journey, winds its way through the scottish countryside. you are your thoughts right now. well, you know, once again the queen touches her subjects even in death. she drives past her coffin draped with the sovereigns flag, and it's a moving moving side. see quite how many people have turned out in the cities, you know, they are 3 or 4 deep. and in the come side, i mean i, i was totally touched by seeing that seem which you describe just now adrian of the tractors all, all come to pay their last respects very moving. but it's interesting that even in death there is life and the life is mainly amongst royal biographers who are all sharpening their quills at the moment because they want to be the 1st out with the 1st cradle to grave biography of the queen. and that's going to be a very thick volume, because you know, she's been on the throne longer than anybody else ever has to detail. now, everything that she's ever done, it's going to be a colossal task. so ther
christopher wilson, world biographer, he's in london. good heavy with us at once again. christopher as this long journey, winds its way through the scottish countryside. you are your thoughts right now. well, you know, once again the queen touches her subjects even in death. she drives past her coffin draped with the sovereigns flag, and it's a moving moving side. see quite how many people have turned out in the cities, you know, they are 3 or 4 deep. and in the come side, i mean i, i was...
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christopher wilson, role biographer, we very much appreciate your time here. thank you. thank you, gary. ok. charles will be officially proclaimed as britain's new monarch on the saturday. and as sonya diego explains, his political leanings may influence his reign. he has been waiting for the longest time. there has never been any doubt of prince charles's desire to become king, but the share span of his mother's reign has left him becoming king charles at relatively advanced years himself. and charles may cause a war, controversial figure as head of state. the queen elizabeth the 2nd dead. married 1st to diana spencer. he began having an affair with camilla parker bowles before diana's tragic death. that in itself was a public relations problem. diana died a tragedy in 1997. the challenge was how does he in a run come rehabilitate camina who was his mistress? and the answer to that was years of painstaking work, emphasizing hunger qualities of fact that she had them. he had so much in common like a lot together. they were similar ages had similar programs of women. the
christopher wilson, role biographer, we very much appreciate your time here. thank you. thank you, gary. ok. charles will be officially proclaimed as britain's new monarch on the saturday. and as sonya diego explains, his political leanings may influence his reign. he has been waiting for the longest time. there has never been any doubt of prince charles's desire to become king, but the share span of his mother's reign has left him becoming king charles at relatively advanced years himself. and...
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on monday, the rich as bring in the world biographer, christopher wilson. he joins us from devon. it's hard not to be moved, isn't it? christopher, as we watch these scenes in central london, especially when we see king charles the 3rd, he's a king now he's got the weights of the nation on his shoulders. and he has also a son. and morning, it's an emotional time for him and members of the family, but of course such a public time as well. it is, and i think the sick story watching the faces of the people in the mal, how they were transmitting, even though that sadness to the prince of well. and i could see glen to his eye. you know, this is, as you say, is due to personal mon for him, but he has to show himself to the public. i mean, an epic heroic spectacle. we've seen so far, almost shakespeare, you might say, and certainly the largest celebration of life if you could put it in those terms of any figure in the western world. there are hundreds of thousands of people who arrived in london who want to pay their respects and somebody asked me just a moment ago, you know, why is this
on monday, the rich as bring in the world biographer, christopher wilson. he joins us from devon. it's hard not to be moved, isn't it? christopher, as we watch these scenes in central london, especially when we see king charles the 3rd, he's a king now he's got the weights of the nation on his shoulders. and he has also a son. and morning, it's an emotional time for him and members of the family, but of course such a public time as well. it is, and i think the sick story watching the faces of...
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john earlier for some of the war now on the farewell to queen elizabeth in early i spoke with christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer and he says it's important for members of the public should be able to pay tribute to the queen, the gates will open and you might say the floodgates will because the, you know, we don't know yet how many, but half a 1000000 lease people are going to file through pay their respects. they each have to have a moment where they can turn to the coffee and they have to that's what they wish to do. it's going to be a slow process. but i think it's really quite, we're more remarkable evidence of the devotion clean installed in people. they'll be queueing through the nys all through the night, and through the next day, i just want to say that it is fortuitous that the queen should die now. and not as prince philip did. 70 months ago, when his funeral was impaired by the fact that we had grown virus and there was locked down and had to be a pad down. funeral windsor castle. he didn't want to have a state here. he said to the queen, we didn't want that. but i don't thi
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let's bring in once again, boil biographer, christopher wilson. he's studio in london. good, heavy back on christopher at james. they're speaking about large crowds that will be expected for the same funeral a week. tomorrow a but i'm just looking behind him that now i for 3 days people it seems of wanted to come to bucking about us that drawn to buckingham palace to pay their respects to the queen. what would you make of that? well, i think what, what is wonderful is the sort of unifying moment, but i think also what it shows is that or less in, in the shadow of the queen's death or to more or less, everybody is equal. ok. you know, some of those cries are being pushed around a little bit as jane space pointed out yesterday. you saying that her, you know, they had to be corralled in, and they were getting bit fractious about it. but actually, this a sort of a quality going on there, which it was, which i to, i think is some, the, a wonderfully unifying. but i want to sort of pick up on a, one of james's points. and well, 1st of all, he was so showing her king charles co
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that was christopher wilson, a royal biographer. they are plenty more of news coming up on al jazeera, including extensive coverage of queen elizabeth the seconds. death with reactions from around the world will leave you now with some images from her 70 year rain. ah, ah, i didn't have my whole life. whether it shall be debated the old service. ah ah ah, what i say to you now, the queen and the grandmother. i say from my heart, i want to pay tribute to diana myself. she was an exceptional and gifted human being. ah, ah, queen. we have seen the worst, but also the best of our continent. we have witnessed how quickly things can change for the better. but we know that we must work hard to maintain the benefits of the page world. ah, we understand the differences. americans have cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it out there, we're bringing the news and current affairs that matter to you. counties, era. human progress is in decline. the u ends found that life expectancies, education levels of living standards have fa
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i speak to christopher wilson, he's a royal biographer. he joins been out live from london last to was cute here christopher . but let's start with those remarkable scenes that we saw earlier of the new king stopping his motorcade as he arrived at buckingham palace getting out and greeting over a period of 15 or 20 minutes or so. as many people as he could, that had come to pay their respects to his mother. absolutely, and as i said earlier, this is unprecedented. no other monarch in my knowledge of history has ever done that has ever gone to the people 1st before he's gone to the prime minister for he's gone to anybody else. this is a significant change in my view for very small detail. but you know, we, royal experts look for signals everywhere. if you notice he's actually wearing dark suit, black tie, white shirt, all of which you'd expect. but he's also got a colored silk handkerchief in his pocket. now, none of us are wearing our colored handkerchief in our pockets where all showing how respect to the queen. but what he's doing in that
i speak to christopher wilson, he's a royal biographer. he joins been out live from london last to was cute here christopher . but let's start with those remarkable scenes that we saw earlier of the new king stopping his motorcade as he arrived at buckingham palace getting out and greeting over a period of 15 or 20 minutes or so. as many people as he could, that had come to pay their respects to his mother. absolutely, and as i said earlier, this is unprecedented. no other monarch in my...
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let's speak now to christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer, his in london. in joining us live on al jazeera. thank you so much for being with us today. i christopher, as we have said, a big focus on scotland as part of the morning period for the queen. tell our viewers 1st. what scotland meant to the queen? well, she lived most of the year. in england, she had holmes, obviously went to castle and sandra room, and she was bucking palace from time to time less so in the last years. but her heart was in scotland. she truly felt that she was in part scottish out of course, mother queen this came from a scottish family, socratic family, family home as gloves, castle. and so she's got scottish love in. and i think that the, the retreat and the safety and the saturate. which being and bow morals gave her, made her feel a little more relaxed atmosphere in scotland is different in respect to the world founded a bow and scrape quite so much. and i think she just felt wonderfully relax. very happy that. and i said no, she had a small house on about more of a state conve
let's speak now to christopher wilson, who's a royal biographer, his in london. in joining us live on al jazeera. thank you so much for being with us today. i christopher, as we have said, a big focus on scotland as part of the morning period for the queen. tell our viewers 1st. what scotland meant to the queen? well, she lived most of the year. in england, she had holmes, obviously went to castle and sandra room, and she was bucking palace from time to time less so in the last years. but her...
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christopher wilson is a rural biographer and commentator. he joins me live in the studio. thanks very much indeed for being with us. the queen's legacy people who talked about it a great deal this evening. where do you see her position in kind of, in terms of the history of the country and also in terms of kind of global position? well, i think her really what's going to be interesting is what the history books are going to do with her. and of course that's going to take time or it also requires people to be frank and open about the things that they know about her. i mean for example, people don't really know quite how modest she was. or recently we had the platinum jubilee. and the, the nation turned out to celebrate, and it, not only that, the nation, but the commonwealth crossed the world. any body who had legs with the or the queen wants to come out celebrate. but she herself, in the silver jubilee and 977. in the golden jubilee 25 years later the the the st dan and jubilee tried by that word or a 10 years later and then the platinum jubilee this year or she said to he
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let's go back to christopher wilson. he's a royal historian and biographer, is some london joins us from there now. and you were talking early about how unprecedented it is to have this sort of turn out of world lee, this what, why then is it all down to just ease of travel? is it also partly down to the power of media in social media these days that can make an event in something you just don't want to be left out of? well, i think it may be a cynical way of looking at it, but i think you're absolutely right. yeah. we live in a world of real politic and you know, these, these moments don't come very often. i can't think, you know, even if the president of the united states were to die now forgive me, americans for saying that. i'm not sure that you would get the same response. i don't know quite what the magic was all elizabeth, i think at the fact that the most powerful man in the world describes her as decent, honorable and a life of service. i think that sort of shows that, you know, there are still values in the wor
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this half hour from the raw by old fat christopher wilson and extraordinary moment in history, we have been witnessing and watching there in central london only to manage the sadness, respect, and summer celebration. it has to be said, tell us how you remember the clean i remember the at the death of her father, i was a child and the radio stopped broadcasting. there was no tv that day and are in a sense the world stood still, i think, but we have come a very long way. there are still the same amount of epic and emotional things that we have seen here to day. which will remind us that stay in our hearts are they, these are good images to, to carry away with us far more than we were able to do 70 years ago when king george sits, died. so yes, she is there in our hearts and all these images we are seeing on the screen now, ah, what will remain with us as we move towards the funeral? certainly, crystal wilson. thank you very much indeed. as you say, he said good images to see from the center, the streets of london they, you can see the mile lines that way that the union jack flags. i just
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christopher wilson, who is in london, was with us once again live christa. the pool was good to have you with us. i know you and i have spoken to a great deal in the past few days. it's the, it's the 1st time that we've spoken to day, and i just wanna get your, your thoughts on, on, on the queen's coffin, her cortez making its way to edinburgh or cause her deeply moving and a great opportunity for as many people as is possible to be able to get their loved vision as it were, of the queen, but now just take up a couple of points which jane's base was making earlier. he pointed to the fact that so many people are going to be flying into london. they're going to be, you like the heads of states and other dignitaries. and this funeral is actually bigger than just saying good bye to queen listen to the 2nd because what it actually, it will be is both a diplomatic and a political summit. all, some of the heads of state who, perhaps in other circumstances, wouldn't meet until you know, maybe for another year's time. and there's going to be a reception for them at b
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all right, thanks so much. alan fish, other spring in christopher wilson is a royal historian and biographer joins us now from london as we're talking literally, the sun is setting on an era we've done a lot of reflection today. may be a question about how people are taking in the era to come a time of uncertainty for britain, for its economy, for the political process still stuck with briggs and so on. well, that's absolutely true, sammy and the great test of charles as kingship in the coming days is one aspect of kingship, which is all being a monarch. is healing a country, bringing it together in times of strife and difficulty, and that sort of thing. now in the past, he has been quite outspoken in his views about so many different topics. we've talked about that, but now we are entering a whole new era there, calling it the kara leon era after his named charles. but actually what it also, it is, it's a time of great uncertainty for britain and he must step very carefully indeed, it's very thin ice and he has to assert himself as the new sovereign. and yet leave the politicians to sort ou
all right, thanks so much. alan fish, other spring in christopher wilson is a royal historian and biographer joins us now from london as we're talking literally, the sun is setting on an era we've done a lot of reflection today. may be a question about how people are taking in the era to come a time of uncertainty for britain, for its economy, for the political process still stuck with briggs and so on. well, that's absolutely true, sammy and the great test of charles as kingship in the coming...
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so good to get the perspective haps of a historian spring in christopher wilson, royle historian and biographer, he's in london joined us from there. so, having watched it all the pageantry, the ceremony, how does it? how does it compare with with past historical precedent? well, sammy, i nothing in british history compare with this and that's a very bold statement, but it's quite simple. and we don't yet know how many people around the world watched this pageantry. but one estimate was that may be as many as 4000000000, which is born as half with population of well, i can't believe that that is true, but certainly are watching. figures were in billions and britain has changed its position in the world in recent years. it doesn't have quite power and influence of once a day, and that is just the way that history shifts. but what is important is that we still have this 1200 year old history, which we derived nourishment from, which we believe is part of our dna. and to be able to display the world in quite this way in this remarkable way to so many people it is, i think, upset, wonder
so good to get the perspective haps of a historian spring in christopher wilson, royle historian and biographer, he's in london joined us from there. so, having watched it all the pageantry, the ceremony, how does it? how does it compare with with past historical precedent? well, sammy, i nothing in british history compare with this and that's a very bold statement, but it's quite simple. and we don't yet know how many people around the world watched this pageantry. but one estimate was that...
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we're going to bring in christopher wilson. he's a royal biographer in london. and joins us, di, could you have him with us here on that program. but this is all taking alert carol days and a lot of time, but in a sense, do people need that time to adjust to their world without this? i think they do. and it is not only the people that we saw that so moving crowds and crowds, people in edinburgh saying off the coffin to pass because they want to preserve that moment. this is a collective moment of, of grief or respect of history, all happening all same time. and i've got to say that when you look at history from this perspective, from this moment in time, what you're doing is you're seeing that queen elizabeth actually was the greatest sovereign this country is ever had. and we go back to king william the william the conqueror. we think of queen elizabeth the 1st her namesake, king henry the 8th. and queen victoria, even she lived longer than they did. she did more than they did. she travel miles shook hands. the soul, more lands and gave an impression to which n
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let's bring in christopher wilson . he's the royal historian and biographies in london, joins us from their life and christ on trying to think about. perhaps other events similar to this. how unprecedented is it to see this sort of turnover people but of the piece of heads of states of world leaders other other power is well i, i can't think of a single parallel that goes with this quite gigantic event. and it's very interesting that the ross omni are working at several different levels at the same time because we're prince king charles, i beg his pardon while king charles is reaching out to all those international guests. a really important event took place just few moments ago when the princess of wales, who most people still remembers kate middleton, had a meeting with elaine. so then scott, the wife of the president of ukraine. this is, 1st of all, a major triumph for the cranes to get the wife of the president out of the country to come to london to take part in this event. and there are some level of self interest
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christopher wilson ra bob for is with me again christopher, we are watching this last stage of the journey and quite deliberately they've chosen roofs so that as many people can see and we see in the pictures, people with their camera phones, we see the root lined with people who are watching for the last time that moment as she goes to woods windsor for barrow. many, many more people are than ever before in history or will personally witness this. they will be able to carry away on their camera phones and in their memory or what they've seen as i was talking just moment ago about the weight of history. i think it's worth actually just talking about that the, the bearers of the coffin, it's the weight of the cotton too. and after a church holes state funeral, after the last one we've seen and prince philip ever practical said, and can we do something about this? because they had to carry church holes coffin from saint paul's cathedral where the service was held. m a to the tower of london, where he went off down the river. and or one of the guardsmen carrying the coffin, dislocated his sho
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christy wilson will historian and biographer, and he is in london. christopher, good teddy with us. begin. i've been watching the live feed of the queen's lying in state. it's extremely moving. you can see people's expressions upon seeing the queen's coffin there in front of them at it, and it's roused all sorts of emotions in it. this brit who was far from home. oh, what do you make of it all? well, i think it's her a moment when the world stood still really h and i think that we have seeing something that hasn't been seen before. and by the way, the world is saying something they've never seen before. for the last state funeral was winston churchill, the last person who actually had a safer who'd been sovereign was king george the sex. and that was 70 years ago and television, social media, all that and it just didn't exist. and so when saying something that's never been seen before, it is unique. the cues have been longer by many, many, by threats of the imagination. and for example, wender winston churchill, after a great leader world leader died and he had a state funeral and t
christy wilson will historian and biographer, and he is in london. christopher, good teddy with us. begin. i've been watching the live feed of the queen's lying in state. it's extremely moving. you can see people's expressions upon seeing the queen's coffin there in front of them at it, and it's roused all sorts of emotions in it. this brit who was far from home. oh, what do you make of it all? well, i think it's her a moment when the world stood still really h and i think that we have seeing...
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