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to the future charles ii and the widow of charles i uh, hmm inconsolable widow.red carlos and i must say that charles ii really. after all, he returned to the throne in 1660. he took revenge very cruelly on everyone who had something to do with the execution of his father. he pulled uh the body of a cromwell from the grave and quartered it he uh quartered and gutted the bodies of everyone who voted to be beheaded. e charles i but the truth and charles ii died quite young at 54 years old. and then british e, scientists found in his hair. uh, a very high mercury content dozens of times higher than the normal background, so this is something quite mystical and tragic in life great britain, charles iii has now taken the throne, do you know vyacheslav alekseevich at charles ii's mouth? it was used as a cure for syphilis and a great combination of mercury, but it was used to raise the body temperature and thus cope with the disease. this treatment was then called then in the 16th-17th century. well, there is another version that he was very fond of alchemy, and therefo
to the future charles ii and the widow of charles i uh, hmm inconsolable widow.red carlos and i must say that charles ii really. after all, he returned to the throne in 1660. he took revenge very cruelly on everyone who had something to do with the execution of his father. he pulled uh the body of a cromwell from the grave and quartered it he uh quartered and gutted the bodies of everyone who voted to be beheaded. e charles i but the truth and charles ii died quite young at 54 years old. and...
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to the future charles ii and the widow of charles i er hmm inconsolable widow.must say that charles ii really. after all, he returned to the throne in 1660. he took revenge very cruelly on everyone who had something to do with the execution of his father. he pulled e from the grave of the body.
to the future charles ii and the widow of charles i er hmm inconsolable widow.must say that charles ii really. after all, he returned to the throne in 1660. he took revenge very cruelly on everyone who had something to do with the execution of his father. he pulled e from the grave of the body.
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remember, charles ii is the king of spain because of his death. for spanish inheritance was the original target. the great embassy was to enlist the support of austria in the war with turkey. austria wanted to plant its pretender to the spanish throne, so it was a war, who fought with whom? pretenders to the spanish throne were put forward by france and austria , that is, austria actually fought with france . the death of a childless spanish king led to the so-called war of the spanish inheritance. hostilities began between france and a coalition of states, which included austria, england and holland, the forces of the fighting parties thus distracted from the conflict in the north-east of europe a wonderful response from the northern war and that you would like such a student. i suggest that we continue observing, but for now, congratulations to him, because well done. go to the choice of counter-argument residence and ceremony let's ceremony. in the spring of 1717, a meeting took place between peter i and the king of france, louis xv, the ceremo
remember, charles ii is the king of spain because of his death. for spanish inheritance was the original target. the great embassy was to enlist the support of austria in the war with turkey. austria wanted to plant its pretender to the spanish throne, so it was a war, who fought with whom? pretenders to the spanish throne were put forward by france and austria , that is, austria actually fought with france . the death of a childless spanish king led to the so-called war of the spanish...
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charles iii. we have heard from king charlesi and ii, what can we expect from king charles iii?n -- laura: an apology for slavery? >> we expect him to undo all the things that were done by king charles i and ii, to do the right thing in respect to an apology for all of those african peoples around the world who suffered and continue to suffer, and to provide the leadership we expect of a king, not only toward some semblance of ethical balance for the monarchy in respect to black people, but really, in fact, to chart a path for the commonwealth. laura: do youhink that the yal family itself should offer to pay reparations for slavery? because those previous king charles you talked about actually set up the royal african charter that ran the slave ships. >> absolutely, the royal family was a major, if not the larst slave trading family in britain and they gave themselves a monopoly for 30 years at the height of the developmentf the caribbean colonies. they have made an enormous fortune out of slave trading. then in 1922, by marrying princess mary, the largest slaveowning family and
charles iii. we have heard from king charlesi and ii, what can we expect from king charles iii?n -- laura: an apology for slavery? >> we expect him to undo all the things that were done by king charles i and ii, to do the right thing in respect to an apology for all of those african peoples around the world who suffered and continue to suffer, and to provide the leadership we expect of a king, not only toward some semblance of ethical balance for the monarchy in respect to black people,...
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we are showing you that because king charles ii! th visit to northern ireland —— it will be his first visit as king. 39 visits as to the throne, so no stranger there. he will be meeting the northern ireland secretary, party leaders, receiving messages of condolence led by the speaker of the northern ireland assembly and there will be a service of prayer and reflection at st anne�*s cathedral too. they are expected to be greeted by thousands of members of the public in northern ireland. this is the scene and st giles�* cathedral where people are continuing to file past the queen�*s coffin and pay their respects. people have been queueing for around about 90 minutes, one lady telling us she had made, i think it was, seven trips inside st giles�* cathedral, going round and round, essentially, because she wanted to pay her respects, her tributes. she was telling us what an extraordinary atmosphere it is inside st giles�* cathedral. we are going to bring much more you throughout the day but for now let�*s look at some of today�*s other ne
we are showing you that because king charles ii! th visit to northern ireland —— it will be his first visit as king. 39 visits as to the throne, so no stranger there. he will be meeting the northern ireland secretary, party leaders, receiving messages of condolence led by the speaker of the northern ireland assembly and there will be a service of prayer and reflection at st anne�*s cathedral too. they are expected to be greeted by thousands of members of the public in northern ireland....
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king charles ii!he heavy task that has been laid upon me, and to which i now dedicate what remains to me of my life, i pray to the guidance and help of almighty god. all six living former prime ministers were in the audience, which included other senior politicians, judges and officials. outside, hundreds of people witnessed the pomp and ceremony of the proclamation up on a balcony of the palace. prince george is now by the death of our later sovereign, become our only lawful and right collegiate lord, charles iii. new details on the queen's state funeral — it will be held in westminster abbey on monday, 19 september. king charles approved the day as a public holiday. a surprise show of unity as the prince and princess of wales arejoined by prince harry and meghan at windsor castle. at balmoral, the queen's three younger children and their families viewed tributes to her after attending a church service. and in other news, ukraine says it has retaken several key towns and cities in the north and east,
king charles ii!he heavy task that has been laid upon me, and to which i now dedicate what remains to me of my life, i pray to the guidance and help of almighty god. all six living former prime ministers were in the audience, which included other senior politicians, judges and officials. outside, hundreds of people witnessed the pomp and ceremony of the proclamation up on a balcony of the palace. prince george is now by the death of our later sovereign, become our only lawful and right...
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king charles ii! in central london, people have been queueing for 14 hours, and at one point. onjoining the queue because it had reached capacity. coming up on news channel, the women's super league gets under way, the start of the season having been postponed following the death of queen elizabeth ii. the authorities in ukraine say a mass burial site containing more than 400 bodies has been found outside the eastern city of izyum, after it was re—captured from russia. it's not yet clear what happened to the victims, but reports suggest some had their hands tied and rope around their necks. ukraine says all the bodies will be exhumed and sent for forensic examination. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky said, "russia leaves death everywhere." this report from hugo bachega in kyiv contains some images you may find distressing. in the forests outside izyum, a shocking discovery. hundreds of crosses. most have no names, only numbers. here, 17 people could have been buried. who they were isn't clear. u
king charles ii! in central london, people have been queueing for 14 hours, and at one point. onjoining the queue because it had reached capacity. coming up on news channel, the women's super league gets under way, the start of the season having been postponed following the death of queen elizabeth ii. the authorities in ukraine say a mass burial site containing more than 400 bodies has been found outside the eastern city of izyum, after it was re—captured from russia. it's not yet clear what...
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and charles ii was restored to the throne. he is famous for his love of life really.as a particularly strong monarch in other respects. so, i think it is quite surprising that he's charles ii. >> an opportunity to rebrand, right? a lot of that hangups that we have about his role as prince of wales, he could have sort of moved on from by taking a different name. >> i think so. but i think equally it's been his name now for 73 years. and i can see why he wants to hang on to it. i think charles iii can be very different to his predecessors. i'm hopeful. >> i don't know whether you want to break and listen to the bag pipes. otherwise we can talk about her book, elizabeth's book called "england's queens" it's vital to talk about the women who have led this realm because they have been amongst the strongest monarchs, not just ceremonially but in terms of actually great eras of progress and growth. >> absolutely. >> christiane, we'll get -- elizabeth, we'll get to that in a moment as we watch here what's happening in london. everything is happening in london now. the king ad
and charles ii was restored to the throne. he is famous for his love of life really.as a particularly strong monarch in other respects. so, i think it is quite surprising that he's charles ii. >> an opportunity to rebrand, right? a lot of that hangups that we have about his role as prince of wales, he could have sort of moved on from by taking a different name. >> i think so. but i think equally it's been his name now for 73 years. and i can see why he wants to hang on to it. i...
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you know, we have to remember that she was their family. - the reign of king charles ii! has begun. going on. barriers are being erected a vast distance down the mall. that is because so many more people are expected at the palace today. there are days of formality and ceremony to come, many of the details of which are still to be made public, but we know there will be many days of mourning to come. against that backdrop, people continue to arrive here at the palace. i would say perhaps 300 people along the gates and, my goodness, you get the sense ofjust how many people are bringing flowers and messages. three months ago we stood here in beautiful sunshine, didn't we, celebrating and marking the platinum jubilee, saying thank you to the queen for 70 years on the throne, and again here today people are laying flowers and standing and remembering and saying thank you all over again. it's back to you. thank you all over again. it's back to ou. . ~ thank you all over again. it's back to ou. ., ,, thank you all over again. it's back to ou. ., ~' , thank you all over again. it's back to
you know, we have to remember that she was their family. - the reign of king charles ii! has begun. going on. barriers are being erected a vast distance down the mall. that is because so many more people are expected at the palace today. there are days of formality and ceremony to come, many of the details of which are still to be made public, but we know there will be many days of mourning to come. against that backdrop, people continue to arrive here at the palace. i would say perhaps 300...
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negative historical parallels associated with king charles, he was beheaded in 1649 and his son charles iio went down in history nicknamed the jolly king because of the large number of his mistresses illegitimate children, despite the fact that he had the opportunity to become, for example, george charles, he decided not to change anything once again, proving that rumors walking in english newspapers are often far from reality, the funeral of the monarch usually takes place on the tenth day after his death until this elizabeth ii will say goodbye in edinburgh then in london where the hearse will be exhibited. huli visa mister is the oldest wing of the british parliament building. it will be open to everyone who wants to say goodbye to the queen for three days they will bury her. here, next to the entire ministerial abbey, elizabeth ii will be buried in her castle in the chapel next to the grave along the grave of prince philip's wife, the castle's fence since yesterday, flowers have been brought, she was wonderful, but i'm here more for the sake of my mother, she is 91 years old, and she i
negative historical parallels associated with king charles, he was beheaded in 1649 and his son charles iio went down in history nicknamed the jolly king because of the large number of his mistresses illegitimate children, despite the fact that he had the opportunity to become, for example, george charles, he decided not to change anything once again, proving that rumors walking in english newspapers are often far from reality, the funeral of the monarch usually takes place on the tenth day...
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the queen's country will replace the banknotes of the stamp coin with the image of her successor charles ii. it will cost at least 400 million dollars to emboss the portrait of the monarch on four and a half billion banknotes, says joe traving, the author of the website for numismatists and lovers, the law expert, role-playing elizabeth ii took about 8 years to appear on to his first banknote after ascending the throne and similar scales are probably waiting for king charles iii, the replacement of communal currency will last about two years, but money with a portrait her majesty will be valid in the future, per day the royal mint produces up to four million coins and until the end of the year will continue to produce them with a portrait of elizabeth, for example. about 270 million dollars, in particular due to the costs of replacing atms. we have seen the language of tradition, rituals that have not changed for 70 years, and this will actually greatly affect society psychologically. and on coins, the last the image of the queen was issued 7 years ago according to tradition if the profile
the queen's country will replace the banknotes of the stamp coin with the image of her successor charles ii. it will cost at least 400 million dollars to emboss the portrait of the monarch on four and a half billion banknotes, says joe traving, the author of the website for numismatists and lovers, the law expert, role-playing elizabeth ii took about 8 years to appear on to his first banknote after ascending the throne and similar scales are probably waiting for king charles iii, the...
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would be illogical, so we will say charles the third, who leads his line from charles the first and charles iiause the new country is also a new independent state, we are changing traditions , introducing new logical ones, as well as a new monarchy , now under the leadership of king charles iii in britain, royal mourning after the death of elizabeth ii who was on the throne for the longest time in the country's history, 70 years, the end of an era, we suggest at the end of the issue to recall some pages of her life a-ah-ah - oh you, the goal will be in 25-2 will be 15 i want to expel this scumbag from our land 5 3 2 1 fire to quickly help with back pain you need a powerful action against pain dolaren gel comes to the rescue and relieves pain dolaren gel strength against pain some creatures are not able to choose something else and we in ukraine like to choose everything even if it is insurance on hotline finance hotline finance insurance, of course, online so that ukrainians don't think about so that they don't talk about the first place, the war still comes out, the war is our victory, seven
would be illogical, so we will say charles the third, who leads his line from charles the first and charles iiause the new country is also a new independent state, we are changing traditions , introducing new logical ones, as well as a new monarchy , now under the leadership of king charles iii in britain, royal mourning after the death of elizabeth ii who was on the throne for the longest time in the country's history, 70 years, the end of an era, we suggest at the end of the issue to recall...
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speaking of that history, for those people who are not aware especily of the roles of king charles i and kingharles iiin the caribbean, especially towardour country, could you talkbout that? >> wl, the role of the monarchy, so we're going back now to the 17th century, the 1600s to king charles i, i think the monarch that opened the trade bween britain and africa. that w originally gold, minerals, etc. that opened that trade up to human traicking, to the enslavement, to the moventf enslaving africa. king charles ii who followed him, actually was responsible, along with his cousin, respsible and ownership of the rol african -- that moved more africans off of the continent into the americas and anyther -- than any other cpany in history. what we' talking about here is the iolvement of british monarchy and the ownership a operation of the tnsatlantic, of the movement of africans to . we see this movement, even before charles i, with elizabeth i, the recurrence, of course, and the names we're talking about. so we know should be mourning the death of elizabeth ii the second and welcoming charles iii, [indis
speaking of that history, for those people who are not aware especily of the roles of king charles i and kingharles iiin the caribbean, especially towardour country, could you talkbout that? >> wl, the role of the monarchy, so we're going back now to the 17th century, the 1600s to king charles i, i think the monarch that opened the trade bween britain and africa. that w originally gold, minerals, etc. that opened that trade up to human traicking, to the enslavement, to the moventf...
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but just to put this into context, this is king charles ii, meeting his subjects, for the first time.this is historic. >> and meeting his subjects at a time when at the same time he lost his mother, just a couple of days ago, and now having, you know, his entire family to be brought back in and to be brought back in not for him, you know, gaining the crown or becoming king, but really for the loss of his mother. so there was some, i don't know i should say concern, but people wondering how would he be accepted? how is he going to reign? and it appears now that people are open to him. if you look at the reception of this crowd, that seems to be the case. >> charles ii, charles iii of course. this is a phenomenal moment. this is really extraordinary. it just speaks to what he -- you know, what any person waiting this long for this position -- his mother was so revered. everyone loved her. he knew that. and he would be so worried about stepping into her shoes and this is reainsussurance that they're going to give him a chance. >> this has to, it doesn't make up for the loss of his mother
but just to put this into context, this is king charles ii, meeting his subjects, for the first time.this is historic. >> and meeting his subjects at a time when at the same time he lost his mother, just a couple of days ago, and now having, you know, his entire family to be brought back in and to be brought back in not for him, you know, gaining the crown or becoming king, but really for the loss of his mother. so there was some, i don't know i should say concern, but people wondering...
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after all, let us remember that king charles ii himself when he was making a speech yesterday morningo both houses of parliament yesterday, was talking about a living and breathing democracy and that people should indeed, as long as they are not being aggressive or committing treason, should be allowed to manifest their opinions. some would also argue that this is the time to do that. overall, a huge welcome and respect. where and what a busy time for the new monarch. it will continue to be very busy. they complex, unprecedented security operation here. on monday we expect hundred of world leaders, heads of government, presidents, among them joe biden. here in london. a lot of security being ramped up across the heart of westminster and the british capital. mark: try to stay dry. thank you for giving us a sense of what is happening in london as the national mourning continues. over correspondent in london. the queen tonight will be lying in the room at buckingham palace after the viewing by her family. and then tomorrow as benedict was saying, the great procession to the houses of par
after all, let us remember that king charles ii himself when he was making a speech yesterday morningo both houses of parliament yesterday, was talking about a living and breathing democracy and that people should indeed, as long as they are not being aggressive or committing treason, should be allowed to manifest their opinions. some would also argue that this is the time to do that. overall, a huge welcome and respect. where and what a busy time for the new monarch. it will continue to be...
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it elevates, now, the death elevates her eldest son to the throne who will be now known as king charles ii. four children, eight grandchildren and 12 great great grandchildren. and let's take you to some live pictures from buckingham palace where a memorial for the queen is growing. it is 3:00 a.m. in london right now. britain is in a national state of mourning. ul the queen's funeral. we will have details about that being announced. now the queen's influence was felt all across the world. here in the bay area, area, people are certainly paying contribute. in san francisco, the mark hopkins hotel was flying the union jack as a traditional high tee. it took place inside as you can see. people also gathered at a tearoom, a fitting place to honor and reflect on queen elizabeth's legacy. >> i have followed the queen my whole entire life, you know, living as a kid. i always thought she was spectacular. and spectacular. and i have been to england. >> i actually started crying believe it or not. it was just so sad. i'm leavg for england on friday. what kind of timing is that? >> images queen eliz
it elevates, now, the death elevates her eldest son to the throne who will be now known as king charles ii. four children, eight grandchildren and 12 great great grandchildren. and let's take you to some live pictures from buckingham palace where a memorial for the queen is growing. it is 3:00 a.m. in london right now. britain is in a national state of mourning. ul the queen's funeral. we will have details about that being announced. now the queen's influence was felt all across the world. here...
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them charles you are their charles the first in the 17th century executed by beheading his son charles iias already luckier rules 25 years managed to survive the plague and to survive in the great fire of london died a natural death, but in english both of these karls were called charles, so for ease of calculation, well, the king of the britons. we also call this charles iii charles iii so his majesty charles iii supreme commander of the armed forces great britain the supreme ruler of the anglican church, and he is also field marshal admiral of the fleet and air chief marshal never anywhere, never fought a day, charles iii is strewn with the highest orders, both in britain and abroad is known for his love of nature and gardening from here. among other awards , the royal horticultural society medal of honor. nature's guarding activity even in the quarrels with the princes was rewarded by the fact that the previously unknown alpine frog in africa was named after him hilaskirts prince charles, and what to like? the newly minted king always studied poorly with a mediocre certificate and was
them charles you are their charles the first in the 17th century executed by beheading his son charles iias already luckier rules 25 years managed to survive the plague and to survive in the great fire of london died a natural death, but in english both of these karls were called charles, so for ease of calculation, well, the king of the britons. we also call this charles iii charles iii so his majesty charles iii supreme commander of the armed forces great britain the supreme ruler of the...
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in our historiography they are known under the name of karla, his two predecessors charles i and charles iiby the way, did not bring happiness and glory to the british monarchy . the first was generally executed. well, during the second london burned down in the country was epidemic, plague and most of the time. he spent abroad. and had fun. he had 13 illegitimate children. the current king charles iii does not face the death penalty for some of these risks. in britain, there are no, but not legitimate children after 73 years of age, it is dangerous to have. due to the activity of the yellow british press, the press, which now stands tightly from the chain to buckingham palace and dedicates to the queen in newspapers, publishing a long time ago, the prepared obituaries pretty spoiled the blood members of the royal family, for example, princess diana, who could have become queen today, but was driven to death by journalists in a french tunnel, meghan markle also considers herself affected by the british press, who sailed away to the other side of the atlantic with one of the heirs to the eng
in our historiography they are known under the name of karla, his two predecessors charles i and charles iiby the way, did not bring happiness and glory to the british monarchy . the first was generally executed. well, during the second london burned down in the country was epidemic, plague and most of the time. he spent abroad. and had fun. he had 13 illegitimate children. the current king charles iii does not face the death penalty for some of these risks. in britain, there are no, but not...
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her son, king charles ii has been preparing for a lifetime to be king here, his mother as his mentor.1969, giving him the title of the heir apparent, the prince of wales. tonight, the longest serving heir to the throne in british history now the king, arriving here at buckingham palace with his wife camilla, the queen consort, growing emotional at the palace gate. we watched here today the remarkable scene king charles greeting the hundreds here and suddenly that moment, the people singing "god save the king". then the new king and prime minster liz truss, meeting for the first time tonight you'll hear their deeply person exchange. a rare moment from inside the palace. and in his first address charles expressing profound sort row but promising to go forward with her dedication to duty and service. tonight here, the king on his sons and camilla and the future of the royal family and what he said at the end of his speech about his mother, the queen. >> reporter: tonight, the world watching king charles prepare for his rain. the heir to the throne since he was just 3 years old. the longe
her son, king charles ii has been preparing for a lifetime to be king here, his mother as his mentor.1969, giving him the title of the heir apparent, the prince of wales. tonight, the longest serving heir to the throne in british history now the king, arriving here at buckingham palace with his wife camilla, the queen consort, growing emotional at the palace gate. we watched here today the remarkable scene king charles greeting the hundreds here and suddenly that moment, the people singing...
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crown is passing as it has been for more than a thousand years to our new monarch his majesty king charles iimily we mourn the loss of his mother we must unite to support him and help him bear a huge responsibility, he was in ukraine, danced hopak and became the oldest monarch in the history of the kingdom about the figure of his majesty charles iii, alina bugaeva will tell in more detail, this is an attack on democracy, on an open society on freedom itself, we see that today the same values are under attack in ukraine in the most unscrupulous way, so he spoke about russia's attack on ukraine this year in september when prince charles said that he supports ukrainians in may charles visited refugees in romania and this is a photo from 1981 in the british city of derby the ukrainian hoverla ensemble came with pans and charles tried to dance hopak to ukraine, the king came to ukraine in november 1996, at the same time charles visited the crimea in sevastopol, protocol officer nataliya adamenko says her mother was involved to organize the meeting before the arrival, rehearsals of the visit were
crown is passing as it has been for more than a thousand years to our new monarch his majesty king charles iimily we mourn the loss of his mother we must unite to support him and help him bear a huge responsibility, he was in ukraine, danced hopak and became the oldest monarch in the history of the kingdom about the figure of his majesty charles iii, alina bugaeva will tell in more detail, this is an attack on democracy, on an open society on freedom itself, we see that today the same values...
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it will be the end of the second elizabethan era in the beginning of the era of charles ii.us through the protocol of charles coming to the throne. >> yes. there's a very well-timed, rehearsed sequencing now of events. however, it doesn't happen -- it hasn't happened for 70 years. it will feel like uncharted territory for most of us in britain. britain is in a time of official morning for 10 days. protocol started at her castle in scotland. the coffin will be brought back to london and she will lie in state in the ancient hall at the heart of the house was of parliament ahead of her state funeral which will happen in about 10 days. the exact date will be confirmed. meanwhile, charles automatically became king on the death of his mother. that will be officially proclaimed today in a ceremony, repeated across the country with the phrase, the queen is dead, long live the king. that hasn't been heard in this country for 70 years. he won't actually be crowned crane -- king properly for some time. there's a lot of preparations that have to happen for that. could well be into next
it will be the end of the second elizabethan era in the beginning of the era of charles ii.us through the protocol of charles coming to the throne. >> yes. there's a very well-timed, rehearsed sequencing now of events. however, it doesn't happen -- it hasn't happened for 70 years. it will feel like uncharted territory for most of us in britain. britain is in a time of official morning for 10 days. protocol started at her castle in scotland. the coffin will be brought back to london and...
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starts off our coverage from london today with more on king charles' pledge to the nation and the new tributes pouring in for queen elizabeth ii. >> a kiss of approval for a new king. king charles iii, arriving to applause at buckingham palace. flowers laid just feet away, mourning his mother, queen elizabeth ii. the cheers reassuring for a king who's not always enjoyed the country's full support as prince of wales. commencing his reign, there was no time to show his personal grief. his first act, to greet and reassure his subjects, an early hint of his sovereign style. >> whenever you might live in the united kingdom or the realms and territories across the world and whatever your background or beliefs, i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love as i have throughout my life. >> a new era of the british crown begins as the world grieves the late queen. the first day of royal mourning in the uk, which will last until seven days after the funeral is one of deep remembrance. the other new leader, british prime minister liz truss, just four days into her role, met with the new king and led tributes in the house
starts off our coverage from london today with more on king charles' pledge to the nation and the new tributes pouring in for queen elizabeth ii. >> a kiss of approval for a new king. king charles iii, arriving to applause at buckingham palace. flowers laid just feet away, mourning his mother, queen elizabeth ii. the cheers reassuring for a king who's not always enjoyed the country's full support as prince of wales. commencing his reign, there was no time to show his personal grief. his...
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charles ii also got burned by infidelity. children, of whom he recognized 14 as his own and generously gave themes to others ducal. earldoms are prominent, multiplying the estates of british peers. it can be seen in business. something left at the beginning of this year. the london police began investigating the activity. prince fund. charles supposedly. queen's son right and left handed out titles to the right to receive british citizenship. scotland yard has opened an investigation into accusations of paying money in exchange for honors linked to the prince of wales' charitable work, an investigation into the prince's foundation began after reports that a saudi citizen was offered financial assistance. yes, and the monarchs as a whole can have problems in the commonwealth of the crown are 56 states, mostly former british colonies. canada has already proclaimed charles as their king. but here are many island states have long dreamed of escaping from the power of the crown last year, barbados instead of the british monarchy,
charles ii also got burned by infidelity. children, of whom he recognized 14 as his own and generously gave themes to others ducal. earldoms are prominent, multiplying the estates of british peers. it can be seen in business. something left at the beginning of this year. the london police began investigating the activity. prince fund. charles supposedly. queen's son right and left handed out titles to the right to receive british citizenship. scotland yard has opened an investigation into...
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who ended up, after his death, i hasten to add, when he was dug up again by supporters of king charles iiestoration, his head was placed on a spike on one of the towers at the other end of the building and stayed there for many months as a symbol of there for many months as a symbol of the restoration of the monarchy. nothing so bloodthirsty here tonight. angus crawford reports on this queue and the experience and the patience required. step by step, yard by yard and mile by mile, still they come in their thousands. a queue so long it's apparently visible from space. here, the very start in southwark park. guys, sorry, we are close now. so many at one point, the gates were closed to stop overcrowding. we have been told to stop everyone. even that did not put people off. we have come from birmingham, and our plans are quite simply to stay here until the gates open. we're tough. we're not worried about it. we've come to pay our respects. we're going to manage. opening again soon after, the flow carefully regulated. official advice, please don't come yet. closed until tomorrow. thank you for
who ended up, after his death, i hasten to add, when he was dug up again by supporters of king charles iiestoration, his head was placed on a spike on one of the towers at the other end of the building and stayed there for many months as a symbol of there for many months as a symbol of the restoration of the monarchy. nothing so bloodthirsty here tonight. angus crawford reports on this queue and the experience and the patience required. step by step, yard by yard and mile by mile, still they...
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the cypher of king charles ii! has been revealed by buckingham palace.mail stamps approved by king charles. they will go on sale in november. seven cities across the uk are in the running to host next year�*s eurovision song contest. we have been taking a closer look at each of those city�*s chances. ahead of an expected update from the bbc, we can head to sheffield as our entertainment reporter daniel rosney has been finding out how they�*re hoping to win the bid. # i said i bet that you look good on the dance floor. # dancing to electropop like a robot... arctic monkeys — one of the biggest bands from sheffield — headlined reading and leeds festival last month. and here�*s where they started. this is the studio. this is the control room where all the magic happens. so i would have been about 1a, 15 years old. the whole buzz around the city was incredible. yellow arch was the place to come and rehearse. 0nce or twice bumped into jarvis cocker. a bit—mind blowing when you�*re that age, seeing the chap you see on top of the pops. # whatever common people
the cypher of king charles ii! has been revealed by buckingham palace.mail stamps approved by king charles. they will go on sale in november. seven cities across the uk are in the running to host next year�*s eurovision song contest. we have been taking a closer look at each of those city�*s chances. ahead of an expected update from the bbc, we can head to sheffield as our entertainment reporter daniel rosney has been finding out how they�*re hoping to win the bid. # i said i bet that you...
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there is the queen consort, king charles iii i the queen consort, king charles ii!flight which will take him to edinburgh airport. he and his closest aides boarding that fight with him. and, as emma was saying, these moments of travel are actually important moments of privacy in this time of transition, and once they land in edinburgh, they will be travelling to the palace of holyroodhouse, where the queen's coffin is resting. at 1pm, the ceremony of the keys, at the palace of holyroodhouse and that is when the monarch will be handed the keys of the city of edinburgh and welcomed to the ancient and hereditary kingdom. of scotland. and, following that ceremony, the king willjoin the procession of the queen's coffin to st giles' cathedral. as we continue to watch the pictures of the plane about to depart, carrying the king and the queen consort, let's bring in lorna gordon at the palace of holyroodhouse. lorna, tell us a bit more about what will be happening there as soon as they arrived. welcome to the palace of holyroodhouse. i'm in the flower garden at the side of
there is the queen consort, king charles iii i the queen consort, king charles ii!flight which will take him to edinburgh airport. he and his closest aides boarding that fight with him. and, as emma was saying, these moments of travel are actually important moments of privacy in this time of transition, and once they land in edinburgh, they will be travelling to the palace of holyroodhouse, where the queen's coffin is resting. at 1pm, the ceremony of the keys, at the palace of holyroodhouse and...
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. >> well that brings us to charles ii, charles the second was the guy who started the trade the transatlantic trade business. by transferring the royal african company, they ship the purse slaves. a lot of the wealth that was taken out of the caribbean islands and came into london and financing industrial revolution and finance the british empire was blood money. i was struck by the fact that william and kate did not seem to have been schooled and that history. and this reflects not just on charles but on the management and the household and the members of the royal family. it's unforgivable but that kate and william were exposed to that situation. where they were i think and mostly unaware and take it by surprised by the strength of feeling about the obligation and the reparations required to write the wrong. you can never write that wrong. but to correct and make some recompense so the enormous and extended prolong cruelty of slavery. even after technically ended, in 1832, by then they had established a system of government in those caribbean colonies. which is based on white supremacy, and
. >> well that brings us to charles ii, charles the second was the guy who started the trade the transatlantic trade business. by transferring the royal african company, they ship the purse slaves. a lot of the wealth that was taken out of the caribbean islands and came into london and financing industrial revolution and finance the british empire was blood money. i was struck by the fact that william and kate did not seem to have been schooled and that history. and this reflects not just...
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i hope king charles will follow closely in the footsteps of queen elizabeth ii. is is the end of the second liz beat ann era. new era with king charles. there is tremendous goodwill among the british public for the new king. liz: and commonwealth. the commonwealth. it is canada, australia, new zealand, 150 million people total in the commonwealth of those 14 other nations including great britain. that is 15. the queen was the first to address congress in 1991. let's listen. >> your congress and our parliament are the twin pillars of our civilizations and the chief among the many treasures that we have inherited from our predecessors. we like you are staunch believers in the freedom of the individual and the rule of a fair and just law. some people believe that power grows from the barrel of a gun. so it can but history shows that it never grows well nor for very long. force in the end is sterile. we have gone a better way. our societies rest on mutual agreement, on contract, and on consensus. a significant part of your social contract is written down in your const
i hope king charles will follow closely in the footsteps of queen elizabeth ii. is is the end of the second liz beat ann era. new era with king charles. there is tremendous goodwill among the british public for the new king. liz: and commonwealth. the commonwealth. it is canada, australia, new zealand, 150 million people total in the commonwealth of those 14 other nations including great britain. that is 15. the queen was the first to address congress in 1991. let's listen. >> your...
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have of course known him for so many years, and we have now become accustomed to calling him king charles ii at 6pm tonight. yes, and 'ust briefly, joanna, for i nation at 6pm tonight. yes, and 'ust briefly, joanna, for those * nation at 6pm tonight. yes, and just briefly, joanna, for those crowds - briefly, joanna, for those crowds there at the palace, it is an extraordinary historic day because of a sore the king arrived, they also saw the new prime minister —— because they saw the new king arrive. , ., ., because they saw the new king arrive. , . ., , ,., arrive. yes, and there have been so many historic— arrive. yes, and there have been so many historic moments _ arrive. yes, and there have been so many historic moments here - arrive. yes, and there have been so | many historic moments here outside buckingham palace, but none like this where we have had any matter of days, a new government and now a new king. and that is perhaps what has drawn so many people here, it is a moment of history and also a moment of remembrance. and it is at the start of the had only in era —— the carolean era
have of course known him for so many years, and we have now become accustomed to calling him king charles ii at 6pm tonight. yes, and 'ust briefly, joanna, for i nation at 6pm tonight. yes, and 'ust briefly, joanna, for those * nation at 6pm tonight. yes, and just briefly, joanna, for those crowds - briefly, joanna, for those crowds there at the palace, it is an extraordinary historic day because of a sore the king arrived, they also saw the new prime minister —— because they saw the new...
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. >> immediately on her passing, prince charles became king going by the name of king charles ii. he paid his own contribute tribute queen mourn much loved mother i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout are the country the realms and commonwealth and countless people around the world as to herald the loss a rainbow appeared over buckingham palace late today as those countless people remembered and looked ahead. >> she was somebody we always looked up to. it's a sad day. just a very, very sad day. >> it's a new era for us. like we have only ever known the one queen and now we are going to be moving into a new monarch. >> king charles iii and queen consort camilla will return to london tomorrow to begin the process of asession to the throne and a very grand state funeral for the queen is set to happen in about 10 days time as the long and warm goodbye will continue. bret. >> bret: you will have some long days ahead. greg palkot in london. greg, thank you. ♪ >> bret: let's look back now at the life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. here is senior national correspondent rich ed
. >> immediately on her passing, prince charles became king going by the name of king charles ii. he paid his own contribute tribute queen mourn much loved mother i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout are the country the realms and commonwealth and countless people around the world as to herald the loss a rainbow appeared over buckingham palace late today as those countless people remembered and looked ahead. >> she was somebody we always looked up to. it's a sad day. just...
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the death of the queen, which he dead a few days ago, but reiterated his congratulations to king charles ii, hoping that they can work together. we've heard from the likes of the irish dignitaries and leaders, who said that the queen was fundamental to an idea of hand of friendship being reached across the aisle. someone who advanced peace and reconciliation, and sought to build relations. all of these tributes pouring in, and much less about the british monarchy than about the person of queen elizabeth ii who, most people would agree, has stood out for her life of selfless dedication, and her 70 years on the throne, her 96 years of life, which now all the people, as we have seen line thing route, as we will continue to line it and continue to turn up here outside buckingham palace, just to say thank you and be part of this transition. >> royal hishistorian kate wills joins us now. >> don, this is such a moment of reverence. just seeing those people across the generations turning out to say thank you for your dignity and grace. she was working until the end. this is his last royal engagemen
the death of the queen, which he dead a few days ago, but reiterated his congratulations to king charles ii, hoping that they can work together. we've heard from the likes of the irish dignitaries and leaders, who said that the queen was fundamental to an idea of hand of friendship being reached across the aisle. someone who advanced peace and reconciliation, and sought to build relations. all of these tributes pouring in, and much less about the british monarchy than about the person of queen...
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king charles iii is now inheriting the legacy of king charles ii who presided over the foundation ofo point to 2018 and a scandal when a lot of the caribbean people, many from jamaica who immigrated to britain in the late 1940s and 50s, who were indispensable as a workforce, often running all the london buses for example and established a vibrant and lively west indian community in west london. and then in 2018, some idiot in the home office found out that anyone who came in before 1973 didn't have any verification of when they came in. so they decided, can you believe this, to start deporting the people who had no proof, no evidence that they came in in that so-called wind rush. they had no evidence that they were really british citizens. they were denied health care, they were denied pensions and nearly 100 of them were deported by the tory government under theresa may and i didn't hear a peep from the royal family about that. that is another liability that they have to answer for. and i think that the royal family itself lacks a sense of the reality of history. they've spent a lon
king charles iii is now inheriting the legacy of king charles ii who presided over the foundation ofo point to 2018 and a scandal when a lot of the caribbean people, many from jamaica who immigrated to britain in the late 1940s and 50s, who were indispensable as a workforce, often running all the london buses for example and established a vibrant and lively west indian community in west london. and then in 2018, some idiot in the home office found out that anyone who came in before 1973 didn't...
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their father king charles ii was declared britain's new monarch.tlemen, it is my most sorrowful duty
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england they shot the film charles iii based on the play, which was successfully staged on the london stage, the plot is based on it. so we can say on future real events, elizabeth iishe is succeeded by charles, the new king decides suddenly show independence and refuses to sign a law that, in his opinion, infringes on freedom. the words the government insists, then the king dissolves parliament, a nationwide gourmet crisis begins, we advise you to look informative and make you think. like power. is it possible to speculate in reality , we will not speculate the most likely correct answer, and yet we will talk about the transformation of the monarchy with our good friend oleg horhordin, professor at the european university in st. petersburg oleg really modern ritual monarchy is still, of course, the role of the queen herself in the british political system, and she is much less, for example, than she was carlos the first during the transition of spain to democracy, because there, when franco made the actual heir and commander of the submerged forces of spain and in the coffin descended blessed. so in the trash, carlos was the first to become, in principle, yes, the
england they shot the film charles iii based on the play, which was successfully staged on the london stage, the plot is based on it. so we can say on future real events, elizabeth iishe is succeeded by charles, the new king decides suddenly show independence and refuses to sign a law that, in his opinion, infringes on freedom. the words the government insists, then the king dissolves parliament, a nationwide gourmet crisis begins, we advise you to look informative and make you think. like...
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their father king charles ii was declared britain's new monarch. he once again paid tribute to his mother. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my most sorrowful duty to announce to you the death of my beloved mother, the queen. i know how deeply you, the entire nation, and i think i may say the whole world sympathize with me in the irreparable loss we've all suffered. it is the greatest consolation to me to know the sympathy expressed by so many. >> today buckingham palace announced that queen elizabeth who spent 70 years on the throne will be laid to rest in a state funeral on monday, september 19th. cnn's scott mclean joins me now from windsor. scott, this reunion just studying earlier today between william and harry was very surprising, and it seemed to work pretty well with the crowds there where you are. how did this come about? >> reporter: yeah, completely unexpected. people knew that they were waiting for a visit, that's what we had been told, but they didn't know exactly who we were waiting for. the press didn't even know who we were waiting fo
their father king charles ii was declared britain's new monarch. he once again paid tribute to his mother. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is my most sorrowful duty to announce to you the death of my beloved mother, the queen. i know how deeply you, the entire nation, and i think i may say the whole world sympathize with me in the irreparable loss we've all suffered. it is the greatest consolation to me to know the sympathy expressed by so many. >> today buckingham palace announced that...
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. —— king charles ii, who was.here on the top of the palace of westminster. the parliamentary buildings are not fake but they are only 200 years old because much of westminster burnt down in the early 19th century and they opted for what they called mock gothic, in the modern language we would quality fake gothic, the building is designed to look medieval to try to capture some of the qualities it had in medieval times, but it is the westminster great hall which is the real historic heart of the building. we can see from these aerial shots they had created a security zigzag, a bit like trying to get through security at an airport, you go through security gates, once people are through security they will be given a wristband which shows they have had their bags checked and then they go through the last bit of security. this is the other side of the river, lambeth palace, home of the archbishop of canterbury, the effective chief executive of the worldwide anglican church of which of course the queen and now king char
. —— king charles ii, who was.here on the top of the palace of westminster. the parliamentary buildings are not fake but they are only 200 years old because much of westminster burnt down in the early 19th century and they opted for what they called mock gothic, in the modern language we would quality fake gothic, the building is designed to look medieval to try to capture some of the qualities it had in medieval times, but it is the westminster great hall which is the real historic heart...
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the archbishop of canterbury says king charles ii shares that.markable trait when you think of the tens of thousands of people they will have come in contact with in the course of their royal duties. i'm not sure if you can hear behind me, becky, in the distance now. we have a marching band that is heading this way. and this is, you know, for many of the hundreds of thousands of people who have already lined the streets of london, this isn't just about the funeral of queen elizabeth ii. this is also about the extraordinary display of tradition that london will be witnessing and people around the world who are tuning in will be witnessing throughout the course of the day. i spoke to one woman in the crowd who said, you know, we're called great britain and this is what makes britain great, this extraordinary history, this spirit of tradition which, of course, we are now seeing really the culmination of that at the end of this ten days of mourning. becky? >> that is the band, the royal marines playing. this is the pageantry that you would expect fro
the archbishop of canterbury says king charles ii shares that.markable trait when you think of the tens of thousands of people they will have come in contact with in the course of their royal duties. i'm not sure if you can hear behind me, becky, in the distance now. we have a marching band that is heading this way. and this is, you know, for many of the hundreds of thousands of people who have already lined the streets of london, this isn't just about the funeral of queen elizabeth ii. this is...
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turning point for the uk this is ultimately the end of the second elizabetean era we move to king charles ii i immediately important queen elizabeth's death at 96, king charles came into being. king charles iii we expect as the queen died at bal balmoral, her body will move to the cathedral in edinborogh. she will go to westminster abbey. king charles iii will fly from scotland and come to london and come here to buckingham palace where he will meet the new prime minister, of course, liz truss of course, this is the remarkable thing about this week because it was already a week of transition for the people of the united kingdom because we have a new prime minister effectively queen elizabeth's 15th prime minister. she was, of course, the queen during the era of winston churchill as prime minister. it shows you how long her reign ultimately was so at the beginning of this week, she effectively introduced liz truss to the british people and allowed her or invited her to form a new government which is, i think, why everybody is a little bit surprised given we saw pictures earlier this week of t
turning point for the uk this is ultimately the end of the second elizabetean era we move to king charles ii i immediately important queen elizabeth's death at 96, king charles came into being. king charles iii we expect as the queen died at bal balmoral, her body will move to the cathedral in edinborogh. she will go to westminster abbey. king charles iii will fly from scotland and come to london and come here to buckingham palace where he will meet the new prime minister, of course, liz truss...
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course the history of the charleses is a complicated one, you mentioned the end of charles i, but charles iiresented the restoration of the monarchy in the -- in the 17th century. so there is great significance that king charles iii will reign over a nation that is certainly in great mourning at the moment, but i think will also be a nation which there is deep gratitude for the many, many decades of service queen elizabeth gave, and it is the single thing of her reign is that clip which you played earlier in the hour of her statement as princess elizabeth, at age 21, long or life her life would be dedicated to the sense of service, dignity, of stoicism you might say, in the face of all manner of challenges and changes is something that elizabeth ii will always be remembered for. >> sandra: that exact statement when she was speaking to her future subjects, her 21st birthday, april 26, 1947, said i declare before you all my whole life, whether it about he long or short, shall be devoted to your service and the service of our great imperial family to which we all belong. what also strikes me, d
course the history of the charleses is a complicated one, you mentioned the end of charles i, but charles iiresented the restoration of the monarchy in the -- in the 17th century. so there is great significance that king charles iii will reign over a nation that is certainly in great mourning at the moment, but i think will also be a nation which there is deep gratitude for the many, many decades of service queen elizabeth gave, and it is the single thing of her reign is that clip which you...
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king charles ii!n in the newspapers about what happens today because he returns to london and he has to lead the nation in mourning and grief. in and he has to lead the nation in mourning and grief.- in mourning and grief. in the -a ers in mourning and grief. in the papers at — in mourning and grief. in the papers at the _ in mourning and grief. in the papers at the moment, - in mourning and grief. in the papers at the moment, they | in mourning and grief. in the - papers at the moment, they had a choice to make. this is the making of a king. but at the moment, they are focusing on the queen's legacy. i think the moment, there is so much to take in. if i show you the to give you an example of what these footsteps have to follow, these footsteps have to follow, the express has our beloved queen is dead. this is the portrait released by the royal family, it would have been sanctioned by king charles iii, at the time of the death, this monochrome page. the telegraph also expressing this loss. they choose
king charles ii!n in the newspapers about what happens today because he returns to london and he has to lead the nation in mourning and grief. in and he has to lead the nation in mourning and grief.- in mourning and grief. in the -a ers in mourning and grief. in the papers at — in mourning and grief. in the papers at the _ in mourning and grief. in the papers at the moment, - in mourning and grief. in the papers at the moment, they | in mourning and grief. in the - papers at the moment, they...
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don't forget that now king charles ii, he's more honorary and those also, princess anne, the princessey're honorary. whereas prince andrew did see live duty. he flew helicopters in the falkland war. he rescued servicemen, very dangerous missions. we know also of course this is in consideration of prince harry. prince harry, who will be standing with the grandchildren later, he served active duty. he was in afghanistan and wasn't exactly on the front lines but he still saw very many years of active duty in afghanistan. and so i think you're seeing here that there's a listening to what a lot of people want. the problem is, as we all know, you can't please all of the people all of the time. that's going to be an issue, but he's obviously listening to a lot of different voices that are coming up. one thing also, you had asked earlier about, if i might add, you asked earlier about the grandchildren. one person we didn't meng in the grandchildren, and you're right in saying not a lot of americans necessarily know all of them. we talk about prince william and prince harry. lady louise windso
don't forget that now king charles ii, he's more honorary and those also, princess anne, the princessey're honorary. whereas prince andrew did see live duty. he flew helicopters in the falkland war. he rescued servicemen, very dangerous missions. we know also of course this is in consideration of prince harry. prince harry, who will be standing with the grandchildren later, he served active duty. he was in afghanistan and wasn't exactly on the front lines but he still saw very many years of...
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. >> britain awoke to its first day in 70 years with a new monarch today as king charles ii returnedthe side of his mother's deathbed in scotland. the mourning. --period that began yesterday continued as thousands gathered outside buckingham palace. and across the world, tributes poured in from the late queen, whose loss is felt deepest among her people. our special correspondent reports from london. >> they came in their thousands, mourners and well-wishers filling the streets around buckingham palace. hours later, the new king, charles iii arrived at his late mother's longtime home, now his own. and soon after, he spoke to a grieving nation. >> her life, her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration, an example to me and all of my family. and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family can owe to their mother for their love, affection, guidance, understanding, and example. >> this public address ending on a deeply personal note. >> and to my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa, i want simply to say this, thank you. >> among
. >> britain awoke to its first day in 70 years with a new monarch today as king charles ii returnedthe side of his mother's deathbed in scotland. the mourning. --period that began yesterday continued as thousands gathered outside buckingham palace. and across the world, tributes poured in from the late queen, whose loss is felt deepest among her people. our special correspondent reports from london. >> they came in their thousands, mourners and well-wishers filling the streets...
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coffin, showing this unit here, the tradition, at the same time that the new king, her son, king charles ii, was in northern ireland where there's a lot of unease and concern. of course, everybody knows that troubles are not long behind us. right now there is particular unease up there. so i think a lot of discussion here is the planning, and people are saying, my god, it's going on a lot of days, but it's more than just these photos. this is an attempt by a lot of people that would like the uk to stay strong after her passing because she was the glue in many ways. many, many people have a very different feeling for her than her son, and i think people think that what she's doing now and all these images that we're seeing and the careful planning about moving to different parts of the united kingdom has a new purpose. >>> as we watch the ceremony here at the edinburgh airport, nic robertson, to the point mary jordan was just making, there is great good will for queen elizabeth as you see here in scotland, where you are today. you mentioned the new king's visit to northern ireland. one of th
coffin, showing this unit here, the tradition, at the same time that the new king, her son, king charles ii, was in northern ireland where there's a lot of unease and concern. of course, everybody knows that troubles are not long behind us. right now there is particular unease up there. so i think a lot of discussion here is the planning, and people are saying, my god, it's going on a lot of days, but it's more than just these photos. this is an attempt by a lot of people that would like the uk...
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king charles ii. n no choice but to go ahead. >> she planted one on him. >> to accept a kiss from the subject. so, keir, i'm just wondering, you've spent your entire life looking at charles as a prince. i'm just curious as a british citizen, yu your thoughts on king charles iii personally and again it must be strange hearing god save the king. >> yeah. and i was listening to katty kind of try to put in words how we are feeling at this moment. obviously we know how we're feeling in relation to the queen. about king charles. and you wonder, don't you, whether the very gears of the constitution, the very fact of the constitutional monarchy, assuming the role, will shift people's perceptions and perhaps will shift a little bit how king charles behaves maybe, or maybe it will just be something that you can't describe, that kind of ephemeral quintessential nature of monarchy. when you are on the throne, something is different. and we're going to have so see in the days ahead. there will be difficulties. ther
king charles ii. n no choice but to go ahead. >> she planted one on him. >> to accept a kiss from the subject. so, keir, i'm just wondering, you've spent your entire life looking at charles as a prince. i'm just curious as a british citizen, yu your thoughts on king charles iii personally and again it must be strange hearing god save the king. >> yeah. and i was listening to katty kind of try to put in words how we are feeling at this moment. obviously we know how we're...