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that in due course charles and camilla, the king and queen consort, will move themselves from clarence housef years, into the big house, as it were, into buckingham palace. although, clearly, he willalso spend a lot of time at windsor. he likes windsor, and of course he has high growth, his country home in gloucestershire. but all of these things will have to be worked out —— highgrove. so, william will become of the direct heir to the throne, and we would expect that he will be named prince of wales, so william and catherine will continue to be the duke and duchess of cambridge, but will get up around to prince and princess of wales. —— a new rank. but again is a decision for the king, and it is one that will be made known in the days to come. and made known in the days to come. and we will hear — made known in the days to come. and we will hear from the new king publicly. he will address the nation, we think, at around 6pm. he will no doubt reflect upon his mother, who was —— who he was incredibly close to. the way he spoke about her, just how intimate and close the bond was between mother
that in due course charles and camilla, the king and queen consort, will move themselves from clarence housef years, into the big house, as it were, into buckingham palace. although, clearly, he willalso spend a lot of time at windsor. he likes windsor, and of course he has high growth, his country home in gloucestershire. but all of these things will have to be worked out —— highgrove. so, william will become of the direct heir to the throne, and we would expect that he will be named...
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so maybe it was greeting the crowd on his way home and then heading into into into clarence house, not entirely clear to me if there is a walk about taking place right now. but we could talk to anyone, or whether it was him showing everyone thanking everyone with the way as he made his way back home. yeah, we're watching these pictures over and excited and somewhat expectant crowds. not sure they're going to get what they want, but who knows? you mentioned a prince within them messaging on twitter. i mean very much attempt to, to keep up to date with the modern world as, as the younger loans want to want to do. yes, i will pull that up for you because i do have it here. yes, he said the world lost an extraordinary leader whose commitment to the country the realms in the commonwealth was absolute. i however, have lost a grandmother. she was by my side of my happiest moments and which was by my side during the saddest days of my life. my grandmother famously said the grief was the price we pay for love. all the sadness we'll feel in the coming weeks will be a testament to the love we fel
so maybe it was greeting the crowd on his way home and then heading into into into clarence house, not entirely clear to me if there is a walk about taking place right now. but we could talk to anyone, or whether it was him showing everyone thanking everyone with the way as he made his way back home. yeah, we're watching these pictures over and excited and somewhat expectant crowds. not sure they're going to get what they want, but who knows? you mentioned a prince within them messaging on...
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. likely as part of the ceremony that's going to be taking place as the king moves from a clarence house over to westminster in a very short space of time. and i think the mood here i've got to say it's, it's, it's, it's, it's certainly not an outpouring of distraught grief. there is more a sense of reflection about 7 decades, all the late queens rame, about how the u. k. and indeed, the world has changed in those 7 decades. there's a sense of wonder, as well as the sheer pageantry of it all these occasions happen. so rarely that when they do happen and you realize just how much goes into it, how many horses, how many loyal guards are all the braiding? all the ceremonial that goes, goes into it. it is, it frankly awesome. and, and certainly many people that i've spoken to are all struck by it. i'm, and i think this also the realization that so much is now going to change. now one post, now speaking, to realizing that in here in the u. k, the stamps will have to change post boxes will change as the crest of the last monica is. e to, ah, will ask them how to change. now to see 3 are in and
. likely as part of the ceremony that's going to be taking place as the king moves from a clarence house over to westminster in a very short space of time. and i think the mood here i've got to say it's, it's, it's, it's, it's certainly not an outpouring of distraught grief. there is more a sense of reflection about 7 decades, all the late queens rame, about how the u. k. and indeed, the world has changed in those 7 decades. there's a sense of wonder, as well as the sheer pageantry of it all...
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house, the overhead shot of clarence house, the overhead shot of clarence house, because that is wherekingham palace. it is where he and the queen consort are still in residence, it is their london home and in the next few moments we expect to see them depart from there and make the very shortjourney towards the houses of parliament and towards the houses of parliament and to enter westminster hall to see that gathering assembled there for them and to then hear the tributes and condolences come and respond to them. gyles, it's remarkable that this moment in time, the accession of a new moniker, came in the same week as a new prime minister, such a contrast to what the queen had when she acceded —— over new monarch macro. she acceded -- over new monarch macro. ~ ~' she acceded -- over new monarch macro. ~ ~ a ., she acceded -- over new monarch macro. ~ ~ ~. ., macro. when the keen don mclean came to the throne _ macro. when the keen don mclean came to the throne in — macro. when the keen don mclean came to the throne in 1952 _ macro. when the keen don mclean came to the throne in 1952 t
house, the overhead shot of clarence house, the overhead shot of clarence house, because that is wherekingham palace. it is where he and the queen consort are still in residence, it is their london home and in the next few moments we expect to see them depart from there and make the very shortjourney towards the houses of parliament and towards the houses of parliament and to enter westminster hall to see that gathering assembled there for them and to then hear the tributes and condolences come...
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you're looking at live pictures of the king departing clarence house for westminster hall in london.ing's motorcade that he is with the queen consort, camilla, there. and i'm joined by richard quest, christiane amanpour and max foster. max, we have seen current prime minister liz truss and her predecessor boris johnson there in the audience. there will be many others for this address. >> yeah. so, boris johnson is now a back bench mp along with theresa may. so they're there in back position, not as formal prime ministers, along with all the lords and lots of wigs there, we have the law lords there as well and then we have the monarchs. so we're seeing all the branchs of parliament coming together to express condolences about the queen. so today is very much about looking back on the queen's reign as well as looking forward to the king's reign. this is a big day for politics today, i would say, because you're here in the united kingdom all the pomp and ceremony around that. the king will later on go to scotland and receive condolences from the scottish parliament and hold audience wit
you're looking at live pictures of the king departing clarence house for westminster hall in london.ing's motorcade that he is with the queen consort, camilla, there. and i'm joined by richard quest, christiane amanpour and max foster. max, we have seen current prime minister liz truss and her predecessor boris johnson there in the audience. there will be many others for this address. >> yeah. so, boris johnson is now a back bench mp along with theresa may. so they're there in back...
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. >> prince philip's idea is we stay at clarence house and you work from buckingham palace. >> but tommy lasso, the private secretary and windsor castle, the prime minister, overruled him. >> the queen agrees and moves her family into buckingham palace. >> adding to the duke of edinburgh's prustration is the fact when they arrive at buckingham palace still living there of course is his mother-in-law. >> the royal mother, queen elizabeth, was reluctant to leave. >> that's not easy. however big the place is, she had been queen of england. that was awkward, that situation. >> queen mother and prince philip are not natural cell mates. she would have seen him as a sort of brash kind of independent type of person. he would have seen her as very conservative. >> the queen mother has a huge amount of influence over her daughter, and says i know how things are down. >> the queen retains her parents' courtiers. these royal advisors are traditionalists, determined to keep an iron grip on the running of the palace. >> of course, these courtiers think because the queen is just a woman, she
. >> prince philip's idea is we stay at clarence house and you work from buckingham palace. >> but tommy lasso, the private secretary and windsor castle, the prime minister, overruled him. >> the queen agrees and moves her family into buckingham palace. >> adding to the duke of edinburgh's prustration is the fact when they arrive at buckingham palace still living there of course is his mother-in-law. >> the royal mother, queen elizabeth, was reluctant to leave....
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as we know, of course, also from clarence house official residence, all formerly prince charles, that he has chosen that name of king charles the 3rd he didn't have to, but he has done. we know, of course, also immediately flags were lowered to half mast that sir mistrust gave that important statement on downing street voicing very much the position of the britons, of britons, politicians, and all around the world we be hearing gradually from one foreign leader, one foreign dignitary after another, extending their support, condolences in a couple of days time, queen elizabeth 40 will be brought from balmoral to buckingham palace with them several days after that will be taken to westminster, all the palace of westminster, where the house has the commons and houses, lord ah, and the body will lay in states and several days after that will be the states funeral, one day, 10 at westminster abbey, before the actual internment, or queen elizabeth already at saint george's chapel in windsor. during that period, the new king or tool tool, the nation, making his presence in his authority and
as we know, of course, also from clarence house official residence, all formerly prince charles, that he has chosen that name of king charles the 3rd he didn't have to, but he has done. we know, of course, also immediately flags were lowered to half mast that sir mistrust gave that important statement on downing street voicing very much the position of the britons, of britons, politicians, and all around the world we be hearing gradually from one foreign leader, one foreign dignitary after...
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he is waking up at clarence house in london and then he will go to parliament. f the public will be able to view the coffin for 2h hours. later today, the king will return to the palace of holyroodhouse, where he will have an audience with the first minister nicola sturgeon. he and the queen consort will also attend the scottish parliament where they will receive a motion of condolence. this evening, king charles and other members of the royal family will return to st giles�* cathedral for a vigil. that is when members of the public will be able to file through and see the coffin for themselves. our reporter alexandra mackenzie is at st giles�* cathedral, where preparations are well under way. people have been waiting already from early this morning to pay their respects. some people have been here a few hours and some have been here overnight. it was dark when i arrived at six o�*clock and people were already here, some people in sleeping bags. now the sun has broken out over st giles�* cathedral, where the procession will end later. people will be able to glimp
he is waking up at clarence house in london and then he will go to parliament. f the public will be able to view the coffin for 2h hours. later today, the king will return to the palace of holyroodhouse, where he will have an audience with the first minister nicola sturgeon. he and the queen consort will also attend the scottish parliament where they will receive a motion of condolence. this evening, king charles and other members of the royal family will return to st giles�* cathedral for a...
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and clarence houses up against one side of it. but it is full of offices and members of staff and the central hub that you are right it is the official machinations those representatives to the court and then basically the palace itself was built and commissioned that still has a central role of what happens today which is incredibly important. >> it is fascinating is one of my favorite architecturally and it has henry viii look from the 15 thirties it's a beautiful palace right in the heart of london and st. james place that comes up from it to the old hats and wines and coming down into the clarence house area and then the early 19 hundreds they built the new palace that supplanted that as the seat of the royal family we just saw boris johnson walk-in we will see many members of parliament entering. we heard very moving speeches yesterday morning i believe it was critical it feels like days ago but a lot has happened last few days. talk to us james, about this moment of the us session. it is not the coronation. it is the accepta
and clarence houses up against one side of it. but it is full of offices and members of staff and the central hub that you are right it is the official machinations those representatives to the court and then basically the palace itself was built and commissioned that still has a central role of what happens today which is incredibly important. >> it is fascinating is one of my favorite architecturally and it has henry viii look from the 15 thirties it's a beautiful palace right in the...
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but, of course, he is now moving from clarence house to buckingham palace. on here. >> will they move everything? >> i think it's a bit like the new president. everything will be cleared up. all the great art stays in place i imagine. but each person, it is their family home so they want to make it. >> the corgis outside windsor castle. let's just watch some of this for a moment. ♪♪ [bagpipes playing] ♪♪
but, of course, he is now moving from clarence house to buckingham palace. on here. >> will they move everything? >> i think it's a bit like the new president. everything will be cleared up. all the great art stays in place i imagine. but each person, it is their family home so they want to make it. >> the corgis outside windsor castle. let's just watch some of this for a moment. ♪♪ [bagpipes playing] ♪♪
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he's still living at clarence house. >> explain where clarence house is. >> it's a two-minute walk.rden. he's very into gardening. just to the left of where you're looking at there. he was very happy there. they've got all these properties. they now need to really think about how they're going to redistribute it. >> it's possible that king charles will stay living at clarence house and not move into buckingham palace? >> i think it's very possible it will become an office space for the monarchy and a headquarters. of course, he'll have the place where he can stay there but i don't know how likely it is. you have the state department that can greet heads of state and garden parties in the back. >> it is just -- as an american to watch this, this is just not something we have in the united states, a public ceremony like t this, obviously with our history not being as deep, as long as british history. >> it reflects two things. not quite the same length of history in terms of what you're seeing, but also the fact that no written constitution here. so all of these things actually end up
he's still living at clarence house. >> explain where clarence house is. >> it's a two-minute walk.rden. he's very into gardening. just to the left of where you're looking at there. he was very happy there. they've got all these properties. they now need to really think about how they're going to redistribute it. >> it's possible that king charles will stay living at clarence house and not move into buckingham palace? >> i think it's very possible it will become an...
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— very hard to remain at clarence house and _ very hard to remain at clarence house and winstonf this next proclamation. , , , ., proclamation. the city is seldom less busy on _ proclamation. the city is seldom less busy on a — proclamation. the city is seldom less busy on a saturday. - proclamation. the city is seldom less busy on a saturday. great i proclamation. the city is seldom i less busy on a saturday. great that so many people — less busy on a saturday. great that so many people are _ less busy on a saturday. great that so many people are able _ less busy on a saturday. great that so many people are able to - less busy on a saturday. great that so many people are able to see - less busy on a saturday. great that so many people are able to see it. | so many people are able to see it. huge crowds already, a lot of people coming to central london since the death of the queen. thousands of people have been down at the gates of buckingham palace. the people have been down at the gates of buckingham palace. the numbers, i think, are starting _ of buckingham palace. the number
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he unexpectedly tot out of to clarence house. he unexpectedly got out of the _ to clarence house.i have been set in upholding constitutional government, and to seek the peace, harmony and prosperity of the people's of these islands, and of the commonwealth realms and territories throughout the world. and in carrying out the heavy task that has been laid upon me, and to which i now dedicate what remains to me of my life, i pray for the guidance and help of almighty god. late on saturday afternoon, king charles went out onto the mall, the main road leading to buckingham palace to meet members of the public. you may remember, he also did that on friday, when he first returned to london from scotland. it was quite a moment. charlotte gallagher, was at buckingham palace. i asked her about how the crowds responded to king charles getting out of his car to greet people. there were cheers, or more screams, really. some people had waited all day to see king charles. they were pressed against the barriers, hoping he would do another walkabout and meet people. and people were ecstatic when h
he unexpectedly tot out of to clarence house. he unexpectedly got out of the _ to clarence house.i have been set in upholding constitutional government, and to seek the peace, harmony and prosperity of the people's of these islands, and of the commonwealth realms and territories throughout the world. and in carrying out the heavy task that has been laid upon me, and to which i now dedicate what remains to me of my life, i pray for the guidance and help of almighty god. late on saturday...
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will have clarence house that they will have to be redundancies.. there are obviously various people who are going to be shocked and think this is such a strange time this to happen but trust me, it is not a shock to the household. even when ijoined, i was fully aware, even all those years ago, that if the queen past that i would then be redundant because my boss then be redundant because my boss the prince of wales is no longer the prince of wales and yet there is a new prince of wales and get the contracts are now basically null and void. the contracts have all come to an end and is in process and it is a very complicated process because obviously people will take voluntary redundancy, there will be people that will retire, people that want to continue and that is going to be a very long process of continuing to be a very long process of continuing into new roles and you have got to remember the queen had household in the prince of wales had a household in the prince of wales at household so there is a lot of... there will be departments that wil
will have clarence house that they will have to be redundancies.. there are obviously various people who are going to be shocked and think this is such a strange time this to happen but trust me, it is not a shock to the household. even when ijoined, i was fully aware, even all those years ago, that if the queen past that i would then be redundant because my boss then be redundant because my boss the prince of wales is no longer the prince of wales and yet there is a new prince of wales and get...
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they're actually leaving clarence house.nt the night in buckingham palace yet but in clarence house which up until now has been their official residence which is literally just in front of us here. they will leave there and then go to westminster where the prime minister is and they will take part in this constitutional right of passage where the prime minister and other formal leaders, you saw some of them there, certainly the leader of the opposition as well, will be there. it's a joint session, if you like. if you use it in congressional forms, terms. it's a joint session of parliament because it's house of lords and the house of commons are dignitaries there to meet the new king and the queen consort. and there will be words delivered and there will be the pattern again of transfer of power. then, in a more personal, you know, choreographed, then they will go off from raf north hold, which is an air force base but is also where the royal aircraft fly from. they're going obviously up to edinburgh where you all are to take
they're actually leaving clarence house.nt the night in buckingham palace yet but in clarence house which up until now has been their official residence which is literally just in front of us here. they will leave there and then go to westminster where the prime minister is and they will take part in this constitutional right of passage where the prime minister and other formal leaders, you saw some of them there, certainly the leader of the opposition as well, will be there. it's a joint...
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jennie _ clarence house. thank you so much forjoining us. jennie bond - clarence house.ildren were doing. and kate thanked her and said yes, there were doing well and there will be looked after at school. ads, doing well and there will be looked after at school.— after at school. a nice exchange. and what does _ after at school. a nice exchange. and what does it _ after at school. a nice exchange. and what does it mean _ after at school. a nice exchange. and what does it mean to - after at school. a nice exchange. and what does it mean to you i after at school. a nice exchange. and what does it mean to you to | and what does it mean to you to actually see them here? it is a week on since the death of the monarch and is the first time a member of the royal family has been here at sandringham, what does it mean to see them here? lt sandringham, what does it mean to see them here?_ sandringham, what does it mean to see them here? . , , . . see them here? it was unexpected. we were coming — see them here? it was unexpected. we were coming up — see them here? it was unexpecte
jennie _ clarence house. thank you so much forjoining us. jennie bond - clarence house.ildren were doing. and kate thanked her and said yes, there were doing well and there will be looked after at school. ads, doing well and there will be looked after at school.— after at school. a nice exchange. and what does _ after at school. a nice exchange. and what does it _ after at school. a nice exchange. and what does it mean _ after at school. a nice exchange. and what does it mean to - after at...
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official duties coordinated from his london base at clarence house. >> so, he's a perfectionist. of his different projects and causes and roles. >> reporter: his campaigns sometimes sailed dangerously close to the line dividing the monarchy and politics. the infamous black spider memos reveal his passionate pleas on issues he was concerned about and gave him the nick name of the meddling prince. >> the head of state, which is the monarch, they have a duty to remain independent. charles always took the view that he had more leeway before he was on the throne. but he always made it very clear that when he became monarch, he would no longer express opinions in that way. >> reporter: arguably, the cause he's championed the most is the environment. his home at high grove was set up to become an organic farming power house. he talked about pollution issues long before they were main stream, becoming a leading figure in the fight against the climate crisis and plastic pollution. >> global warming, climate change, and the devastating loss of biodiversity, are the greatest threats humanit
official duties coordinated from his london base at clarence house. >> so, he's a perfectionist. of his different projects and causes and roles. >> reporter: his campaigns sometimes sailed dangerously close to the line dividing the monarchy and politics. the infamous black spider memos reveal his passionate pleas on issues he was concerned about and gave him the nick name of the meddling prince. >> the head of state, which is the monarch, they have a duty to remain...
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clarence house, which is charles and camilla and they had buckingham palace the queen.e have two households and many residences. i don't know how it's going to play out. i do know that charles' favorite home is high grove, his country house but he now has balmoral, buckingham palace, clarence house. william is keen, i think, to keep slim down next in line throne. will he move? i don't think he will. he's very committed to kensington palace. there are empty residences. the other big question is what happens to windsor castle, which is where the queen always liked to be. so potentially william could move in there. he has a house on the grounds at the moment, but buckingham palace, i don't think prince charles necessarily that fond or looking forward to living in buckingham palace. we wonder if he might make that a headquarters for the monarchy, functional place, perhaps for conferences. i think my personal view that might be damaging in the sense that these crowds, they come here. why do they come here? they come here as they look to see if the monarchs flag is flying abo
clarence house, which is charles and camilla and they had buckingham palace the queen.e have two households and many residences. i don't know how it's going to play out. i do know that charles' favorite home is high grove, his country house but he now has balmoral, buckingham palace, clarence house. william is keen, i think, to keep slim down next in line throne. will he move? i don't think he will. he's very committed to kensington palace. there are empty residences. the other big question is...
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king with a fanfare of trumpets in scotland, wales and northern >> in london, king charles left clarence houseis way to buckingham palace where he was cheered on by thousands of supporters. still making headlines today. the royal brothers, prince william and harry reuniting along with their wives at windsor castle where they greeted surprise mourners for close to an hour. harry and meghan were invited by prince william. and thousands of mourners also waited to pay their respects us. the queen's coffin arrived at the palace of holyroodhouse. the first stop on her journey to her final resting place. >> and people are welcome to come pay their respects to her majesty tomorrow when she is at saint giles cathedral in edinburgh, king charles and members of the royal family will also be there forest service per session. and we learned tonight that president biden and first lady jill biden will formally have formally accepted their invitation to come to the queen's funeral on monday. september 19th. dan noel, back to you. >> katie, what was the atmosphere like at windsor castle today where you are? >>
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clarence house he loves as well.t it is somebody that, you know, as i mentioned before, highgrove is somewhere he loves. he loves being in the country, he loves scotland. he is a man of duty so it will be a difficult decision for him but it is one that will be made in the coming months and years, and we will find out what these main residences will be. , ., out what these main residences will be. , . . , out what these main residences will be. , . ., , ., . be. grant, i was watching the film, the bbc's tribute _ be. grant, i was watching the film, the bbc's tribute film _ be. grant, i was watching the film, the bbc's tribute film to _ be. grant, i was watching the film, the bbc's tribute film to her i the bbc's tribute film to her majesty the queen, the story of her life and a wonderful story it was. watching the archive of prince charles as a little boy with princess anne is a little girl and just realising how he was born for this role of course. but coming to the throne at the age of 73, whereas the throne at the
clarence house he loves as well.t it is somebody that, you know, as i mentioned before, highgrove is somewhere he loves. he loves being in the country, he loves scotland. he is a man of duty so it will be a difficult decision for him but it is one that will be made in the coming months and years, and we will find out what these main residences will be. , ., out what these main residences will be. , . . , out what these main residences will be. , . ., , ., . be. grant, i was watching the film,...
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she's gone to clarence house, which was of course the ra couples, official residence before king charles became king. i think charles, of course, ready to receive the body of his mother, the body will lie in the states in the ball room here at buckingham palace and anticipation of being moved on wednesday to westminster hall. where will lie in state for several days. now. thank you very much, and we'll cross back to you. when queen elizabeth the 2nd coffin arrives in england, made faculty for us outside buckingham palace. let's bring in charles anson now. who was queen elizabeth's former press secretary. he joins us now from brighton in the south of england. charles, thanks so much for being on the program. were you surprised by the reception that queen elizabeth the 2nd coffin was received with the applause as it left the cathedral today and also in scotland. i wasn't so surprised because the queen is held in very high regard indeed in scotland and of course in ireland and another part she's united kingdom. and so the monro occurs really about the political phrase. sure. not shown. so s
she's gone to clarence house, which was of course the ra couples, official residence before king charles became king. i think charles, of course, ready to receive the body of his mother, the body will lie in the states in the ball room here at buckingham palace and anticipation of being moved on wednesday to westminster hall. where will lie in state for several days. now. thank you very much, and we'll cross back to you. when queen elizabeth the 2nd coffin arrives in england, made faculty for...
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he is at clarence house for us.ing literally a couple - will be happening? good morning. i am standing literally a couple of- am standing literally a couple of hundred — am standing literally a couple of hundred yards from where you are outside _ hundred yards from where you are outside clarence house and this has been the _ outside clarence house and this has been the king's official residence as prince — been the king's official residence as prince of wales for quite along time _ as prince of wales for quite along time it's— as prince of wales for quite along time it's a — as prince of wales for quite along time. it's a face which in family associations at one time or another with both _ associations at one time or another with both his mother and his grandmother living here. we don't actually— grandmother living here. we don't actually know when king charles and the queen— actually know when king charles and the queen consort will move out of clarence _ the queen consort will move out of clarence house and down t
he is at clarence house for us.ing literally a couple - will be happening? good morning. i am standing literally a couple of- am standing literally a couple of hundred — am standing literally a couple of hundred yards from where you are outside _ hundred yards from where you are outside clarence house and this has been the _ outside clarence house and this has been the king's official residence as prince — been the king's official residence as prince of wales for quite along time _ as...
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i think he'll stay at clarence house.ral, that's a different subject. that is the home of the royal family, one of the properties the royal family do own, not like buckingham palace and windsor, and so i can't see him getting rid of balmoral. i think personally, i think william and kate, or the duke and duchess of cornwall or cambridge, i think they will take over the hall and the prince of wales will keep balmoral. he loves balmoral, the walking, the painting, just like the queen did. it's a place for the royal family to go and escape from everything. who would have thought when you see all these pictures of the queen opening parliament and things you would imagine the queen sitting with a plastic tupperware container of sandwiches and fruit up in the scottish, just enjoying lunch. i think that's something he'll keep, balmoral. >> sandra: chef, you do such a great job bringing a lighter mood to this, 96 years old, a 70-year reign but you have such a unique perspective of the family. finish off by asking you about king ch
i think he'll stay at clarence house.ral, that's a different subject. that is the home of the royal family, one of the properties the royal family do own, not like buckingham palace and windsor, and so i can't see him getting rid of balmoral. i think personally, i think william and kate, or the duke and duchess of cornwall or cambridge, i think they will take over the hall and the prince of wales will keep balmoral. he loves balmoral, the walking, the painting, just like the queen did. it's a...
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functioning whilst the then— clarence house functioning whilst the then prince charles and obviously household. there are new top aides that say— household. there are new top aides that say essentially, there is a threat — that say essentially, there is a threat of— that say essentially, there is a threat of redundancy and this is causing — threat of redundancy and this is causing across the staff who have been helping then prince charles for many— been helping then prince charles for many years— been helping then prince charles for many years and you expected to be coming _ many years and you expected to be coming with him to buckingham palace was up _ coming with him to buckingham palace was up there is still obviously, because — was up there is still obviously, because were in this period of mourning. _ because were in this period of mourning, while paying tribute to the queen but to lay out the future of his— the queen but to lay out the future of his plans and the monarchy. it's not entirely— of his plans and the monarchy. it's not entirely clear what he intends to do— not entir
functioning whilst the then— clarence house functioning whilst the then prince charles and obviously household. there are new top aides that say— household. there are new top aides that say essentially, there is a threat — that say essentially, there is a threat of— that say essentially, there is a threat of redundancy and this is causing — threat of redundancy and this is causing across the staff who have been helping then prince charles for many— been helping then prince charles...
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saw him leave buckingham palace a short time ago, presumably back to his residence as was at clarence house. and then, of course, monday sees another major set piece moment in this very carefully choreographed period of national morning, when he addresses both houses of parliament at westminster. and of course, harry, we now have a date for the state food. the, it's going to be a huge event, isn't it? and it nationally and internationally. it really will. the scale of this in all sensors will be enormous. we know the data will be monday, the 19th of september. we don't know much more in terms of or least the announcements of the precise detail has not come yet, but we do know that it will be a public holiday that at moon. there will be 2 minutes of silence observed around the country and that at westminster abbey, where this funeral will take place. a capacity of a couple of 1000 people. many of those there will be very significant figures from around the world. we know that joe biden, for instance, very quickly, came forward and said that he would be attending a after that the coffin will
saw him leave buckingham palace a short time ago, presumably back to his residence as was at clarence house. and then, of course, monday sees another major set piece moment in this very carefully choreographed period of national morning, when he addresses both houses of parliament at westminster. and of course, harry, we now have a date for the state food. the, it's going to be a huge event, isn't it? and it nationally and internationally. it really will. the scale of this in all sensors will...
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if right now, king charles as we understand it, is in clarence house. now that's been his home for some years since he's been married to camilla. it's a very short distance away from here, off the road residence is, it's one set to be a little bit more like a home than the palace. i think he's been very comfortable that no word on whether he will stay in current house. whether that's where he's actually going to sleep in future, or whether he's gonna move into bucky and protest, which is clearly the, the main headquarters of the family and clearly whack where he has his office now where he's doing his official business. and he's going to be doing some official business in the coming hours. we think about 2 hours time. we suspect we might see him as he drives through. maybe he'll, as he did 24 hours ago, we'll greet some of the people who have come here to pay respects to his late mother. he will do some sort of walk about to greet those people as he comes here into bucky and protest. the main meeting has actually concerns the commonwealth because as wel
if right now, king charles as we understand it, is in clarence house. now that's been his home for some years since he's been married to camilla. it's a very short distance away from here, off the road residence is, it's one set to be a little bit more like a home than the palace. i think he's been very comfortable that no word on whether he will stay in current house. whether that's where he's actually going to sleep in future, or whether he's gonna move into bucky and protest, which is...
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i remember coming from here at clarence house to go to windsor the day i got married when i probablyn all silders and putt on a pair of shoes with different heels. nothing i could do. halfway in the car. she could see it and laughed and said i'm sorry. she had a good sense of humor. >> more unusual. >> i have taken it to the charities and to the ebony hall club and the medical detention dogs and loved both. genuine enjoyment and asked lots of questions and nice to take her to things i knew she would enjoy. the wonderful blue eyes when she smiles they light up her whole face. i will roam that smile. that smile is unforgettable. ♪ the stronger, lasts-longer energizer max. ♪ ♪ when you put on that perfect pair of glasses and you feel like you can take on the world? everyone deserves that feeling. feeling like a million bucks doesn't have to cost as much. it's why every pair of privé revaux frames at america's best are so affordable and oh, so fly. um jamie? i'm pretty sure that was my line. get two pairs of privé revaux plus a free exam for $89.95 for a limited time at america's best. b
i remember coming from here at clarence house to go to windsor the day i got married when i probablyn all silders and putt on a pair of shoes with different heels. nothing i could do. halfway in the car. she could see it and laughed and said i'm sorry. she had a good sense of humor. >> more unusual. >> i have taken it to the charities and to the ebony hall club and the medical detention dogs and loved both. genuine enjoyment and asked lots of questions and nice to take her to things...
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but we are fairly certain of is that he will be sleeping at his residence of clarence house while theleast. joanna, thank ou here immediately, at least. joanna, thank you very _ here immediately, at least. joanna, thank you very much, _ here immediately, at least. joanna, thank you very much, the _ thank you very much, the palace looking magnificent there. we wa nt we want to leave you with moments of the queen's rain. it is we want to leave you with moments of the queen's rain.— the queen's rain. it is our dearest ho -e the the queen's rain. it is our dearest hope the queen — the queen's rain. it is our dearest hope the queen will— the queen's rain. it is our dearest hope the queen will be _ the queen's rain. it is our dearest hope the queen will be happy - and that her reign shall be a glorious one and her devoted subjects can help her. we return here to buckingham palace, where joanna we return here to buckingham palace, wherejoanna just was, we return here to buckingham palace, where joanna just was, telling we return here to buckingham palace, wherejoanna just was, telling us abo
but we are fairly certain of is that he will be sleeping at his residence of clarence house while theleast. joanna, thank ou here immediately, at least. joanna, thank you very _ here immediately, at least. joanna, thank you very much, _ here immediately, at least. joanna, thank you very much, the _ thank you very much, the palace looking magnificent there. we wa nt we want to leave you with moments of the queen's rain. it is we want to leave you with moments of the queen's rain.— the queen's...
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clarence house in the last couple of- correct. is impeccable. clarence. cial. i will dropped for a second because boris johnson, prime ministerfrom just dropped for a second because boris johnson, prime minister from just a few days ago, has issued this statement. it is fairly lengthy but i willjust read through it because it is, well, you will understand why... this is our country? saddest day, says borisjohnson. in the hearts of every one of us, there is a king at the passing of our queen, a king at the passing of our queen, a deep and personal sense of loss, for more intense, perhaps, than we ever expected. in these first grim moments, i know that millions and millions of people have been pausing whatever they have been doing to think about queen elizabeth and about the bright and shining light that has finally gone out. these are the words of borisjohnson. she has seemed so timeless and wonderful that i am afraid we have come to believe, like children, that she would just go on and on. and mr johnson says, wave after wave of grief is running across the
clarence house in the last couple of- correct. is impeccable. clarence. cial. i will dropped for a second because boris johnson, prime ministerfrom just dropped for a second because boris johnson, prime minister from just a few days ago, has issued this statement. it is fairly lengthy but i willjust read through it because it is, well, you will understand why... this is our country? saddest day, says borisjohnson. in the hearts of every one of us, there is a king at the passing of our queen, a...
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is in residence at the moment, and he and his family will departing from buckingham palace and clarence house, his official residence at the moment, in about 2 1/2 hours from now. that is when we'll start to see the motorcades exiting the gates here at buckingham palace, and that is why you can see these crowds have now been allowed to gather together. behind me they were keeping this area cordoned off for some time, and eventually they've allowed people to spill over here into these barricaded regions behind me in buckingham palace. but i think we can also have a look at the size of the crowd because that the route the royal family will take heading over to westminster abbey. first of all, they'll go to of course westminster hall where the king will be present. her majesty's coffin will be removed, loaded onto that gun carriage. it'll be carried by 98 members of the royal navy over towards westminster abbey, and the funeral will begin. and we'll also have that funeral procession that will pass yet again to buckingham palace across that arch which is to my left. to the people not able to line
is in residence at the moment, and he and his family will departing from buckingham palace and clarence house, his official residence at the moment, in about 2 1/2 hours from now. that is when we'll start to see the motorcades exiting the gates here at buckingham palace, and that is why you can see these crowds have now been allowed to gather together. behind me they were keeping this area cordoned off for some time, and eventually they've allowed people to spill over here into these barricaded...
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official duties coordinated from his london base at clarence house. >> so he's a perfectionist.wants to know everything about all of his different projects, causes and roles. >> reporter: his campaigns sometimes sailed dangerously close to the line dividing the monarchy and politics. the infamous black spider memos revealed his passionate pleas on issues he was concerned about and gave him the nickname "the meddling prince". >> the head of state, charles took the view that he had m more leeway before he was on the throne. but he became clear that when he became monarch he would no longer express opinions in that way. >> reporter: obviously, the cause he championed the most was the environment. he talked about pollution issues long before they were mainstream, becoming a leading figure in the fight against the climate crisis and plastic pollution. >> global warming, climate change and the devastating loss of biodiversity are the greatest threats humanity has ever faced. >> reporter: charles is now the oldest royal to be crowned king or queen. much of his legacy already written. >
official duties coordinated from his london base at clarence house. >> so he's a perfectionist.wants to know everything about all of his different projects, causes and roles. >> reporter: his campaigns sometimes sailed dangerously close to the line dividing the monarchy and politics. the infamous black spider memos revealed his passionate pleas on issues he was concerned about and gave him the nickname "the meddling prince". >> the head of state, charles took the...
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also the reef flowers and foliage cut from the gardens of bucking hollis clarence house and high grove house . the king's home in close to show that those are the chosen for their symbolism. rosemary for remembrance, myrtle the ancient symbol of a happy marriage, cut from a plant that was grown from a streak of myrtle and her late majesty's wedding bouquet. 1947 ah. a as to the queen's coffin arriving now westminster abbey. where kings queens heads of states lead us more as from around the world of converge. but this historic church in the heart of london, westminster abbey, of course, bore witness to some of most important events in queen elizabeth sleif and belies oh, that's fear which she was married. where she was corrugated. have also been many occasions of celebration. spout with a safe channel, so this is about to begin with . well no, i got a a with with oh i hear the bell westminster abbey sounding again. it sounded $96.00 times for the 96 years of queens, rain the bare party approach again to bring the coffin into westminster abbey inside dignitaries, kings queens, presidents
also the reef flowers and foliage cut from the gardens of bucking hollis clarence house and high grove house . the king's home in close to show that those are the chosen for their symbolism. rosemary for remembrance, myrtle the ancient symbol of a happy marriage, cut from a plant that was grown from a streak of myrtle and her late majesty's wedding bouquet. 1947 ah. a as to the queen's coffin arriving now westminster abbey. where kings queens heads of states lead us more as from around the...
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our security correspondent frank gardnerjoins me now from clarence house.ge security operation to keep everybody safe. that's right. they have had a lot of time to practice for this, it is known as operation london bridge. all of the procedures for the death of the sovereign. this has been extremely well rehearsed. the current terrorism threat level in this country is substantial, that sounds scary but it is only in the middle one, the third in a tear of five. so there is not going to be any existing current terrorist plot or anything like that but nevertheless the police and m15 will be extremely vigilant. this will to be extremely vigilant. this will to be a huge iconic target to anyone who wants to do harm to the monarchy or to the government. but there is no known threat that has been made public it will be no more than noble security at all of the police cope —— it will be normal security and all of the police accordance i have walked past have been very calm. i am going to ask you to tell a story about yourself, forgive me, i know you met and agreed o
our security correspondent frank gardnerjoins me now from clarence house.ge security operation to keep everybody safe. that's right. they have had a lot of time to practice for this, it is known as operation london bridge. all of the procedures for the death of the sovereign. this has been extremely well rehearsed. the current terrorism threat level in this country is substantial, that sounds scary but it is only in the middle one, the third in a tear of five. so there is not going to be any...
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such incredibly jolly such incrediblyjolly games here, at clarence house, because we used to live hereng a continuing reference point of stability and reassurance is something i think is of the greatest importance. i think that is what she has done which is truly remarkable. she was always there and i could talk to her about this, that all the other. and that has always been something i think that it would be very difficult not to have, if you know what i mean. all those memories i hope will keep me going. i was very lucky to have her as a mother. such warmth in the tributes there and genuine warmth which came across. and of course we have heard the public tributes to the queen from the then prince of wales but of course it is a different matter privately and what you got there was a sense of his affection and love for his mother which is a lovely thing to see. buckingham palace right now we have the grand figure of the drum major saluting and ready for the procession to get under way in a few minutes. i have beenjoined by sir david attenborough and robert hardman the author and journa
such incredibly jolly such incrediblyjolly games here, at clarence house, because we used to live hereng a continuing reference point of stability and reassurance is something i think is of the greatest importance. i think that is what she has done which is truly remarkable. she was always there and i could talk to her about this, that all the other. and that has always been something i think that it would be very difficult not to have, if you know what i mean. all those memories i hope will...
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what is the significance of coming here instead of clarence house. >> clarence house is where they live listen to what christiane was saying carefully, i think, christiane, it is important that you have the state funerals, because it is the bedrock of your system of government. >> also, people. it's a community mourning, a nation together at a unifying moment. who knows how long it will last, but it's a moment of unity. >> in comparison, as you said, the late john kennedy, president of the united states, and you look at the crowned then. then you look at the crowds when princess diana died, so on and so forth, what we must remember, though, these are different times. there are many more way to say view this, right? >> to that point, don, a while ago, there was an e-mail from the city of london saying all the public space foss actual human beings to come and watch had been filled up, so they were directing everybody to hyde park to watch on jumbo screens. even though you can watch it on your mobile phone, so many people came to watch and will watch it more. >> for good reason. they want
what is the significance of coming here instead of clarence house. >> clarence house is where they live listen to what christiane was saying carefully, i think, christiane, it is important that you have the state funerals, because it is the bedrock of your system of government. >> also, people. it's a community mourning, a nation together at a unifying moment. who knows how long it will last, but it's a moment of unity. >> in comparison, as you said, the late john kennedy,...
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clarence. house will be fired.ill remain at the post, only personal assistants have been fired, they promised to find suitable vacancies outside the palace. 10 eu countries have stopped issuing schengen visas to russians, and poland from the baltic countries with on monday, they also intend to close the borders , only trucker diplomats will be allowed in, and those who go to relatives or for treatment are strange. they tried to call for a ban on the entry of russians at the level of the european union, for example, in germany they indicated that only totalitarian countries do this, which does not correspond to the principles of democracy. the problem of energy is discussed in st. petersburg at the international gas forum, the world market is storming due to the imbalance caused by western sanctions. how do the largest players see the development of the industry economists will tell something a center with a total capacity of 10,000 people exhibition pavilions 80 business events and 19 thematic areas in st. petersbu
clarence. house will be fired.ill remain at the post, only personal assistants have been fired, they promised to find suitable vacancies outside the palace. 10 eu countries have stopped issuing schengen visas to russians, and poland from the baltic countries with on monday, they also intend to close the borders , only trucker diplomats will be allowed in, and those who go to relatives or for treatment are strange. they tried to call for a ban on the entry of russians at the level of the...
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when i last saw him, a few weeks ago, i went to meet him in a study at clarence house, i went into thed popped up from behind a mountain of paperwork, books and papers all around him. he has been a workaholic for all these courses in the writing notes, producing papers, organising meetings. he knows all that has got to change. he's got to hand that over to other people, specifically the new prince of wales, because he has now this new role which i think he will fulfil in an exemplary fashion. �* ., , he will fulfil in an exemplary fashion. �* . , , ., fashion. and we are seeing you there with charles. — fashion. and we are seeing you there with charles, in _ fashion. and we are seeing you there with charles, in one _ fashion. and we are seeing you there with charles, in one of— fashion. and we are seeing you there with charles, in one of your - with charles, in one of your fabulous sweaters, i have to say, a corgi on the front, very appropriately. he made specific reference to as he referred to it his darling wife, camilla. how important will she be in this new monarchy as his support
when i last saw him, a few weeks ago, i went to meet him in a study at clarence house, i went into thed popped up from behind a mountain of paperwork, books and papers all around him. he has been a workaholic for all these courses in the writing notes, producing papers, organising meetings. he knows all that has got to change. he's got to hand that over to other people, specifically the new prince of wales, because he has now this new role which i think he will fulfil in an exemplary fashion....
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clearly he probably lives and lays his head at clarence house. it is not that far.t is like literally a one-minute car ride. >> didn't allow the public to see him. today is about the queen so we won't see a lot of him. going for private meetings in there. it's a nice way to balance it. >> if i said it once i said it a million times for them to believe it they have to see it. actually making everything visible. the crowd is delighted to see their new king. cheering. this is the process of the seamless process in very, very stark visuals and visible to the people of this country and the world. >> we'll see if he'll do a walkabout. seems unlikely. >> he has meetings today with the director general, the secretary general of the commonwealth. they call them high commissioners. i might point out how much tribute is flowing through. we mentioned that even an autocratic leader like president xi of china sent condolences and congratulations to king charles iii why he was here in 2015 for a state visit with queen elizabeth ii. pakistan which we all know from the headlines of
clearly he probably lives and lays his head at clarence house. it is not that far.t is like literally a one-minute car ride. >> didn't allow the public to see him. today is about the queen so we won't see a lot of him. going for private meetings in there. it's a nice way to balance it. >> if i said it once i said it a million times for them to believe it they have to see it. actually making everything visible. the crowd is delighted to see their new king. cheering. this is the...
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rewarded with that when he moved with his procession to his official residence for the moment nearby clarence housebout an hour or so ago. a big cheer went up in the crowd every time you saw him. for him today was all about shoring up support and that relationship with the commonwealth. 14 countries that have a huge history with the british monarchy, and he met with leaders of those countries. tomorrow he'll be in parliament in westminster hall before heading up to edinburgh in scotland. fredricka? >> so many feeling that affinity. nic robertson and nina dos santos, we appreciate it. let's bring in julie montague, a royal commentator and an american married to the heir of the earl of sandwich. the queen's casket is in edinburgh and we saw people line the streets all along this procession. tell us about this special connection that she had in scotland with the scots there and why they feel so connected to her. >> she was the queen of great britain and that includes scotland. i've had two children attend university of he hedinburgh. the only mon argue they have ever known. to pay respect to the longe
rewarded with that when he moved with his procession to his official residence for the moment nearby clarence housebout an hour or so ago. a big cheer went up in the crowd every time you saw him. for him today was all about shoring up support and that relationship with the commonwealth. 14 countries that have a huge history with the british monarchy, and he met with leaders of those countries. tomorrow he'll be in parliament in westminster hall before heading up to edinburgh in scotland....
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you've got clarence house here. will william move here?n opportunity to slim down some of the residences with less people involved. >> here comes, it's going to be the king, i imagine. >> the king -- we'll see what's happening in the crowd. >> we're going to see king charles come back to buckingham palace if he's returning to here. >> he shouldn't go to them. >> he should. >> he should be here and they should go to him. i think he will come back here. >> listen. this is, i think, the largest crowd since i have been here, and this is just the beginning, really. >> so having done a few of these major deaths and marriages, what's going to happen now is there's going to be a week where it will feel like the pressure cooker is building up. there awill be an atmosphere in the city of london. th there's fears that london will fill up and there won't be room for any more. the flight costs to london are just -- they're full you. can't get a seat. >> tell me about it. we've just gone through that. and the hotels. >> you'll notice this leading up to
you've got clarence house here. will william move here?n opportunity to slim down some of the residences with less people involved. >> here comes, it's going to be the king, i imagine. >> the king -- we'll see what's happening in the crowd. >> we're going to see king charles come back to buckingham palace if he's returning to here. >> he shouldn't go to them. >> he should. >> he should be here and they should go to him. i think he will come back here....
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the king will leave from his own official residence nearby clarence house. and when the queen's coffin is loaded onto a gun carriage then of course the king, his siblings will move in the procession. becky? >> thank you. well, after the state funeral this morning queen elizabeth's coffin will be taken to windsor for what is a private committal service. and people there have been camping out overnight perhaps hoping to catch a glimpse of the queen's procession. the service at windsor will be a lot more intimate than that at westminster with just the joil family past and present, members of the royal household and personal staff. the queen will be laid to rest in the king george vi memorial chapel which lies within st. george's chapel. the coffin of the queen's late husband, prince philip, will also moved from its current resting place so he can be buried alongside her. as we said the ceremony expected to be a more intimate affair there. what's the atmosphere like, and what have people been telling you about why they're there? >> look, becky, it's still very e
the king will leave from his own official residence nearby clarence house. and when the queen's coffin is loaded onto a gun carriage then of course the king, his siblings will move in the procession. becky? >> thank you. well, after the state funeral this morning queen elizabeth's coffin will be taken to windsor for what is a private committal service. and people there have been camping out overnight perhaps hoping to catch a glimpse of the queen's procession. the service at windsor will...
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that's confirmed by clarence house. we're now this is a moment of great sadness for him and for the entire world family. and now i want to get across to our correspondent, bear get mosque, who's standing by for us in london and there get, we just heard laser trust, they're the new prime minister. she's just taken office this week. how much of a shock must this be? it is a shock, i think for less trust. i mean, she really, ah, comes at a time as prime minister where when a country is not going through an easy period with a, an energy crisis that's very acute the country having to borrow a lot. and many people worried whether they will be able to afford their energy bills will be able to afford their cost of living. because people have seen their wages falling and in flashing the increasing at a very high rate. so many people are, are quite hard done by and so in this particular moment to lose the queen i think is very um, it's very hard for, for the prime minister because she now has to all, to divert her own attention o
that's confirmed by clarence house. we're now this is a moment of great sadness for him and for the entire world family. and now i want to get across to our correspondent, bear get mosque, who's standing by for us in london and there get, we just heard laser trust, they're the new prime minister. she's just taken office this week. how much of a shock must this be? it is a shock, i think for less trust. i mean, she really, ah, comes at a time as prime minister where when a country is not going...
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it's attached to clarence house. they use for public functions. look at this throne. i want to talk about his throne for a moment. this is the senior throne. this is the most important throne, not the throne at buckingham palace, not the throne in the palace of westminster, this is the most important throne. they say you cannot take a picture of that throne. i might have a picture of the throne. but this is the first time we're seeing it officially really in video, right? >> live pictures of the throne now. >> not normally allowed to film it. but within this moment because this is when it comes into its own. it was 70 years ago, more than 70 years ago that it was last used for queen elizabeth. >> you look at the pictures of the accession council, they're dated and quaint in the clothes that people were wearing and women were all wearing hats and men were wearing hats and things. but i think it's important to point out, don, there you have it. that's the oath that he's going to say and going to sign in front, a copy of which -- >> we have not gotten word that he has le
it's attached to clarence house. they use for public functions. look at this throne. i want to talk about his throne for a moment. this is the senior throne. this is the most important throne, not the throne at buckingham palace, not the throne in the palace of westminster, this is the most important throne. they say you cannot take a picture of that throne. i might have a picture of the throne. but this is the first time we're seeing it officially really in video, right? >> live pictures...
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king charles arrived at buckingham palace from clarence house, where he's still living.alace gates, giving the crowd a clear view. cheering and applasue. inside, there was a reception for high commissioners based in london. many he will have known already. and he spent time with the foreign secretary, james cleverly, two men new to their roles. with him, camilla, queen consort, as she too begins a new stage of her life as a working royal. trmpet fanfare. the proclamation of a new king in front of windsor castle. it has pleased almighty god to call to his mercy our late sovereign lady, queen elizabeth ii of blessed and glorious memory by whose decease the crown of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is solely and rightfully come to the prince charles, philip, arthur, george. this royal town has been mourning a queen who made her home here in recent years. what is becoming increasingly clear is the public�*s desire to do something or go somewhere as a way of paying their respects. it is a feeling likely to strengthen in the coming days ahead of the sta
king charles arrived at buckingham palace from clarence house, where he's still living.alace gates, giving the crowd a clear view. cheering and applasue. inside, there was a reception for high commissioners based in london. many he will have known already. and he spent time with the foreign secretary, james cleverly, two men new to their roles. with him, camilla, queen consort, as she too begins a new stage of her life as a working royal. trmpet fanfare. the proclamation of a new king in front...
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clarence house at risk of redundancy.ded and as such, indications that after this period of mourning, a period of consultation and some roles will be closed. some of these should prepare themselves for some closures. there is some criticism of the timing of this. wide absolutely but also as well, it is important to note he has been clear that he cannot continue in his role in these interests is had for so many years. and as these roles close of clarence house, those charitable interests he has will continue elsewhere, be run by others and understand the now prince of wales will be continuing in some of those roles as well. there has been enough time. plenty of preparation. one picture to gout, that schoolchild was utterly thrilled, the joy. gout, that schoolchild was utterly thrilled, thejoy. i5 utterly thrilled, the 'oy. is that a utterly thrilled, the joy. is that a corgi? corgi speech quite happily. onto the daily mail, different shots and different angles of that moment when the hearse arrived at buckingham palace. it
clarence house at risk of redundancy.ded and as such, indications that after this period of mourning, a period of consultation and some roles will be closed. some of these should prepare themselves for some closures. there is some criticism of the timing of this. wide absolutely but also as well, it is important to note he has been clear that he cannot continue in his role in these interests is had for so many years. and as these roles close of clarence house, those charitable interests he has...
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she wanted to stay there _ clarence house. she wanted to stay there her_ clarence house.ations will have been had _ always there. many conversations will have been had within - always there. many conversations will have been had within their. will have been had within their walls. when we like to know some of the things that were said? political, state leaders. discretion and dignity were some of the tributes i read on the railings. we did not know the political views of the queen. i am sure she met political leaders she liked and they she did not. she political leaders she liked and they she did not-— political leaders she liked and they she did not. ,, ., , ., ' , she did not. she has had 15 uk prime ministers. she did not. she has had 15 uk prime ministers- l — she did not. she has had 15 uk prime ministers. i was _ she did not. she has had 15 uk prime ministers. i was trying _ she did not. she has had 15 uk prime ministers. i was trying to _ she did not. she has had 15 uk prime ministers. i was trying to add - she did not. she has had 15 uk prime ministers. i was tryi
she wanted to stay there _ clarence house. she wanted to stay there her_ clarence house.ations will have been had _ always there. many conversations will have been had within - always there. many conversations will have been had within their. will have been had within their walls. when we like to know some of the things that were said? political, state leaders. discretion and dignity were some of the tributes i read on the railings. we did not know the political views of the queen. i am sure...
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house. the only problem we clarence heis is that it's, it's some way off them all and, and hidden from public view. what we know so far is that certainly it wouldn't be until the renovations above him punish the complete that are new king and queen council. consider the possibility of moving home that permanently. what we do now is the bucking and punish will remain the main ceremonial residence of the, of the british monarchy with a coronation plans for next year. we can anticipate the familiar balcony appearances. it's worth just remembering that the west faces of backing and punish was deliberately re fronted in the early 900 tense so that it was directly facing the more so that people could gather outside the palace gates and greet that royal rulers. by way of by way of gesturing at the balcony. so i think we, we will likely see that buckingham palace remains in service, but it could be some time before. new monarch takes up residence full time. the doctor ed owens that it is a little after 1200 hours gmc 1 o'clock in london. you're watching houses. ears, especial coverage of the funeral
house. the only problem we clarence heis is that it's, it's some way off them all and, and hidden from public view. what we know so far is that certainly it wouldn't be until the renovations above him punish the complete that are new king and queen council. consider the possibility of moving home that permanently. what we do now is the bucking and punish will remain the main ceremonial residence of the, of the british monarchy with a coronation plans for next year. we can anticipate the...