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and then the coffin will that will be gone on to meet coffin a bit like we store a hearty region as a similar sort of ceremony. and i believe that king charles, the queen, consort camilla, will have come, fly back from northern island, will be that she make the coffin as well. then the queen will line stay in buckingham palace to give her stuff, tell him to pay their respects. to morrow move to westminster hall. sarah, the last person to line state in the u. k. was the queen mother, and it was about 200000. also people that visited westminster hole to pay their respects to her. is there any idea of how many people will turn out to pay their respects to the, to the like, queen well, ever expecting maybe trouble out already from them? or the problem is, the amount of time there is between tomorrow and then the morning of the funeral, which is when the line in state will and the number of people that they can actually get physically get to pay their response. so it's going to be a logistical issue for the, for a cheese and for the police to manage that. but i think it could be hundreds o
and then the coffin will that will be gone on to meet coffin a bit like we store a hearty region as a similar sort of ceremony. and i believe that king charles, the queen, consort camilla, will have come, fly back from northern island, will be that she make the coffin as well. then the queen will line stay in buckingham palace to give her stuff, tell him to pay their respects. to morrow move to westminster hall. sarah, the last person to line state in the u. k. was the queen mother, and it was...
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the procession behind the coffin. and he is joined by other members of a royal family. once they get ti, sandusky 60 joel, a service will be held there and a vigil will follow in the evening as well and will be attended biking. charles and other members of the royal family. i think it's amazing that every one of these people in this crowd gets the opportunity, as emily says, to bid farewell to you to see the coffin to be part of this it, it says so much about a democracy, although where we're saying good bye to a monarch here, a robin, is it something you want to say about that to, to viewers around the world who may not understand that the connection? well, this is as you know, pump and pageantry we're seeing right now. and the brits rather good at that. i'm, i'm trying to remember the quotation from a very famous assist and constitution as to the 19th century world bank shall said, the more we liked democracy, the more we like pageantry or it's it's that's it's meaning on most probably misquote him slightly. and it'
the procession behind the coffin. and he is joined by other members of a royal family. once they get ti, sandusky 60 joel, a service will be held there and a vigil will follow in the evening as well and will be attended biking. charles and other members of the royal family. i think it's amazing that every one of these people in this crowd gets the opportunity, as emily says, to bid farewell to you to see the coffin to be part of this it, it says so much about a democracy, although where we're...
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cannot they do as they passed the queen's coffin?— queen's coffin?n's coffin? first of all, it - starts on wednesday's evening, and starts on wednesday�*s evening, and it ends at 6:30am on monday and it is 2a hours a day. as people passed through, they have to keep moving, be respectful, there is no photography, for example, people are expected to behave in a very decorous manner, as of course everybody will. what people aren�*t allowed to do is stop and take photographs and so on, it is supposed to be a walk in past goodbye. the problem in london is going to be the sheer numbers of people that are expected, 200,000 people that are expected, 200,000 people came to pay their respects to the queen mother, this could be much, much more than that. so, officials are worried about the length of the cues, many, many, many hours, and that is potentially an issue. and also there has to be quite strict security so they will effectively be the kind of security you have in an airport where you have to have a small bag, various items you cannot have, including, f
cannot they do as they passed the queen's coffin?— queen's coffin?n's coffin? first of all, it - starts on wednesday's evening, and starts on wednesday�*s evening, and it ends at 6:30am on monday and it is 2a hours a day. as people passed through, they have to keep moving, be respectful, there is no photography, for example, people are expected to behave in a very decorous manner, as of course everybody will. what people aren�*t allowed to do is stop and take photographs and so on, it is...
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princess ann with her mother's coffin.alled it an honor and a privilege to take the queen home saying, quote, i was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my dearest mother's life. the last time the public saw the queen at buckingham palace was her platinum jubilee just this past june. we all remember that moment on the balcony celebrating her 70-year reign. victoria murphy back with us this morning at buckingham palace. we can't overstate how powerful this will be watching the queen leave buckingham palace for the final time. >> that's right, david. we really feel the weight of history this morning, waiting outside of buckingham palace to see the queen's coffin. she will leave for one final time today. th buckingham palace balcony will be in the background there that she has stood on so many times as her coffin is pulled on a carriage by horses for her final journey down the mile. the crowds have been gathering here waiting for hours for as long as it takes to be part of this historic moment. as you know, david, when the
princess ann with her mother's coffin.alled it an honor and a privilege to take the queen home saying, quote, i was fortunate to share the last 24 hours of my dearest mother's life. the last time the public saw the queen at buckingham palace was her platinum jubilee just this past june. we all remember that moment on the balcony celebrating her 70-year reign. victoria murphy back with us this morning at buckingham palace. we can't overstate how powerful this will be watching the queen leave...
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palace, where the coffin has been held over night before. it's brought on the back of a gun carriage out into the streets of london. we expect, of course, the solemnity to continue all the way to westminster hole, a journey of 38 minutes, bringing the queen's body through the streets of london down to horse guards parade . and i can already hear now the sound of the muffled drum and the sound of the 1st minute cannon signifying the stars of the parade of the queen's body from buckingham palace to the place where it will lay in state for the next 4 days wes, visible ah ah ah ah ah ah ah a ah ah ah oh oh oh oh oh no, with the toll of big ben playing down at beth's palace of westminster, we can see the queen, queen elizabeth the 2nd, leaving buckingham palace for the 1st time. the last time, this is our main royal official residence. she held court her for 70 years in the heart of london. a slow, solemn procession now underway from buckingham palace. the coffin, a top the gun carriage there. followed by king charles the 3rd. her son, prince's a
palace, where the coffin has been held over night before. it's brought on the back of a gun carriage out into the streets of london. we expect, of course, the solemnity to continue all the way to westminster hole, a journey of 38 minutes, bringing the queen's body through the streets of london down to horse guards parade . and i can already hear now the sound of the muffled drum and the sound of the 1st minute cannon signifying the stars of the parade of the queen's body from buckingham palace...
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coffin in prayer, and in thou:ht. . . , ., , queen's coffin in prayer, and in thou:ht. . ., , ., .,es ago. these are the — thought. that was a few minutes ago. these are the live _ thought. that was a few minutes ago. these are the live pictures _ thought. that was a few minutes ago. these are the live pictures of- thought. that was a few minutes ago. these are the live pictures of saint . these are the live pictures of saint cathedral now. as we go into the middle of the past queen�*s elizabeth coffin, paying their respects. the covenant will lie in rest for 2h hours in st giles�* cathedral and tomorrow it will be transported to london and on wednesday evening the opportunity for members of the public to also pay their respects in westminster hall will begin. there will be four full days where members of the public will be able to pay their respects, just as we are seeing people do so in edinburgh. thursday through to sunday, and that opportunity will come to an end at 6:30 in the morning on monday, hours before queen elizabeth�*s funeral, which begins at 11 o�*clock on monday morn
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and the final glimpse of the queens coffin before she was buried in a private ceremony in st.rge's chapel here this evening. ♪ >> good evening from inside the grounds of windsor castle. the final resting place of the late queen. the private burial took place in st. george's chapel this evening. queen elizabeth interred alongside her husband, the duke of edinburgh. it followed service this afternoon here in honor of her life. a ceremony not seen in this country for nearly 60 years, mixed with private sorrow as the state funeral was held at westminster abby, the building in which the queen was married and crowned. king charles and other members of the royal family walked behind her coffin as it was taken into the abby from west minster hall where it had been lying in state. hundreds of dignitaries including world leaders join members of the royal family in the public at the service. in his sermon, the archbishop of canterbury said the queen had touched a multitude of lies during her -- multitude of lives during her 17 year reign. reporter: on a clear morning in september, the wo
and the final glimpse of the queens coffin before she was buried in a private ceremony in st.rge's chapel here this evening. ♪ >> good evening from inside the grounds of windsor castle. the final resting place of the late queen. the private burial took place in st. george's chapel this evening. queen elizabeth interred alongside her husband, the duke of edinburgh. it followed service this afternoon here in honor of her life. a ceremony not seen in this country for nearly 60 years, mixed...
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the coffin will be drawn on a gun carriage.will travel down this road, then through the stables of the household cavalry. then it will move down whitehall and finish up at around 3:00 local time at the palace of westminster, the home of the british parliament, where the queen will lie in state for four full days inside westminster hall. that is an ancient medieval building that was built in 1097. but the authorities here are expecting around 750,000 members oh of the public to file past the queen's coffin to pay their last respects, with lines expected up to five miles long. as you said last night, we saw that incredibly moving ceremony as the queen's coffin returned home. she grew up a stone's throw here in may fair. she would have been in and out of this palace as a child. it was her main home from coronation to 2020, when she moved out to windsor castle because of the pandemic. there are reports that the royal family had essentially a family dinner last night inside buckingham palace. we can't confirm that, but it's hardly s
the coffin will be drawn on a gun carriage.will travel down this road, then through the stables of the household cavalry. then it will move down whitehall and finish up at around 3:00 local time at the palace of westminster, the home of the british parliament, where the queen will lie in state for four full days inside westminster hall. that is an ancient medieval building that was built in 1097. but the authorities here are expecting around 750,000 members oh of the public to file past the...
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on top of the queen's coffin. on top of the queen's coffin. royal horticultural society and loved the chelsea flower show. the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen visited the chelsea flower show more than 50 times. she only missed a handful of shows during her long reign. it was one of her favourite fixtures in the calendar and one that she often took the whole family to. chelsea was also one of the queen's last big public appearances in may. she was able to move around the showground thanks to her new buggy, and she clearly enjoyed it. her new buggy, and she clearly enjoyed it— her new buggy, and she clearly en'o ed it. ,, , . , , enjoyed it. she seemed incredibly animated. enjoyed it. she seemed incredibly animated- i— enjoyed it. she seemed incredibly animated. i suppose _ enjoyed it. she seemed incredibly animated. i suppose what - enjoyed it. she seemed incredibly animated. i suppose what the i enjoyed it. she seemed incredibly i animated. i suppose what the buggy cre
on top of the queen's coffin. on top of the queen's coffin. royal horticultural society and loved the chelsea flower show. the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen visited the chelsea flower show more than 50 times. she only missed a handful of shows during her long reign. it was one of her favourite fixtures in the calendar and one that she often took the whole family to. chelsea was also one of the queen's last big public...
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and he places it on the coffin. with the coffin. >> like a father chastens his own children, even the lord --. he remembers that we are the dust. the days of man are as grass. as soon the wind turns their grave, he is gone. and the places they know, they shall know no more. the mercies of the lord endures forever and ever. and his righteousness upon children's children. go forth upon thy journey from this world, their christian soul, in the name of god the father, in the name of jesus christ who suffered for me, and the name of the holy spirit who se strength is in me. in communion. archangels and all the armies of the heavenly host, and in the heavenly jerusalem. amen. unto his divine mercy, to live mighty and most excellent. elizabeth ii. and other realms and terran trees, queen, head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith, and salt of the most order number of the guard. ♪ [bagpipes playing] >> a long life, health and all happiness. the most high, charles iii. our beloved realms and terrence is, take head of t
and he places it on the coffin. with the coffin. >> like a father chastens his own children, even the lord --. he remembers that we are the dust. the days of man are as grass. as soon the wind turns their grave, he is gone. and the places they know, they shall know no more. the mercies of the lord endures forever and ever. and his righteousness upon children's children. go forth upon thy journey from this world, their christian soul, in the name of god the father, in the name of jesus...
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towards the front of the coffin.en, as if they want their children, as if they want their children, as if they want their children to know about the history and i was particularly struck by older people going past, some infirm who have been waiting for such a long time and it meant so much to them because she has been monarch for most of their lives. and being inside st giles�* cathedral is a place of such peace and i think that cuts a fault being so extraordinarily plain speaks to a simple church despite its cathedral status as was. at the front of the church you can see there is the most beautiful stained glass window, a modern window which is a memorial to robert burns. i am joined now by james cook. extraordinary scenes and quite a moving two days. it james cook. extraordinary scenes and quite a moving two days.— quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable. — quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't _ quite a moving two days. it has been remarkable, hasn't it? _ quite a moving two days. it has
towards the front of the coffin.en, as if they want their children, as if they want their children, as if they want their children to know about the history and i was particularly struck by older people going past, some infirm who have been waiting for such a long time and it meant so much to them because she has been monarch for most of their lives. and being inside st giles�* cathedral is a place of such peace and i think that cuts a fault being so extraordinarily plain speaks to a simple...
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the coffin, drape with the royal standard. we'll be born on the state gun carriage of the royal navy. the royal marines would leave the procession around parliament square. behind, senior members of the royal family, including her children and the king. will be accompanied on the journey to the abbey by the sound of mass pipes and muffled drums. the procession will enter the great quest door of westminster at exactly 11:00. marking the start of the funeral service. the queen will be carried past the grave of the unknown warrior, and down the nave of the abdi. following as they pass the old nate gilded entrance to the choir. will be the archbishop of canterbury, and other senior clergy. and then, the coffin. followed by the king, as senior members of the royal family. but taken to the very heart of the abbey, the lantern and placed in front of the high altar. members of the royal family will be seated alongside. behind them, in the trans apt, heads of states, leaders, and royalty from around the world. sitting opposite, holders
the coffin, drape with the royal standard. we'll be born on the state gun carriage of the royal navy. the royal marines would leave the procession around parliament square. behind, senior members of the royal family, including her children and the king. will be accompanied on the journey to the abbey by the sound of mass pipes and muffled drums. the procession will enter the great quest door of westminster at exactly 11:00. marking the start of the funeral service. the queen will be carried...
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queen elizabeth the 2nd coffin, an oak coffin, being driven through the town of ballad, her led by a motorcycle escort and a number of vehicles. and i believe we have d w emily gord dean on stand by. are you there? emily? can you tell us what you're seeing at this point? yes, so i'm finding in the sun for all 50300 people has come out here today to pay that should be the clean power through the village for the very last time. the noise you can hear as a holocaust without flying over us. right? this minute. opposite from where i'm standing as a congregation of local dignitary, lord left tenant of standing here and sort of pharma and you know, physicians, everyone is just waiting for the queen. queen part of the conference now passed through the village. she's expected to pass through here. so the walking pace, everyone can catch somebody take the time to take it by her properly. you know, this was really extraordinary to this right now. i can only imagine the emotion of the people who grew up around the queen and had her as a neighbor and would see her in the village every now and the
queen elizabeth the 2nd coffin, an oak coffin, being driven through the town of ballad, her led by a motorcycle escort and a number of vehicles. and i believe we have d w emily gord dean on stand by. are you there? emily? can you tell us what you're seeing at this point? yes, so i'm finding in the sun for all 50300 people has come out here today to pay that should be the clean power through the village for the very last time. the noise you can hear as a holocaust without flying over us. right?...
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people were still filing past the queen's coffin. they only just started filing past of the queens coffin in the past couple hours. this will continue until the middle of tomorrow afternoon. you may be able to see them moving in at a steady pace behind me. it stretches down on main street in edinburgh down near the city university. the queue was already a mile long, perhaps 20,000 people, perhaps more, here, wishing to pay their last respects to the queen. they prepared for the scottish weather, which can be variable. it is good now, but there are no guarantees it will not rain later. they have brought water and food with them and are having to pass through airport security to reach st. giles' cathedral cathedral -- cathedral. one person said they would stay as long as it takes. it was interesting what the queue of people waiting to enter st. giles' cathedral was paused as we waited for the new king and his siblings to arrive here over their mother's coffin. the expectation was that that would be a private vigil. after king charles a
people were still filing past the queen's coffin. they only just started filing past of the queens coffin in the past couple hours. this will continue until the middle of tomorrow afternoon. you may be able to see them moving in at a steady pace behind me. it stretches down on main street in edinburgh down near the city university. the queue was already a mile long, perhaps 20,000 people, perhaps more, here, wishing to pay their last respects to the queen. they prepared for the scottish...
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we begin in to england, where queen elizabeth coffin has just arrived at r. i f north hold in west london from brown by playing her daughter, prince's n. he's on board god's on up. i'm going to salute her arrival in england. once the company is taken off from the plain, she'll be transported to buckingham palace in the center of the city, king charles, the 3rd and his wife camilla. the queen consort will also be there to pay their respects as well as crowns of mourners. lay them once at the palace, the coffin will be placed to give members of the royal household, the johns, to pay their respects to the deceased monarch. we're going across to edinburgh though in scotland, where allan fisher is standing by for us. because ellen, you've been covering her journey from edinburgh all the way up to the port. and now if she has arrived in england, it certainly was a moving tribute in scotland. talk us through what's lit up to this point now. well, there is a need of no malice returning to edinburgh. the scottish capital know that the queen's body has left the country
we begin in to england, where queen elizabeth coffin has just arrived at r. i f north hold in west london from brown by playing her daughter, prince's n. he's on board god's on up. i'm going to salute her arrival in england. once the company is taken off from the plain, she'll be transported to buckingham palace in the center of the city, king charles, the 3rd and his wife camilla. the queen consort will also be there to pay their respects as well as crowns of mourners. lay them once at the...
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at rest.— coffin lies at rest.and that will be an important - that will be an important opportunity for the people of scotland and in particularfor the people of edinburgh, which perhaps is more regally inclined than some other parts of scotland, but it will be interesting to see how many people turn out for the opportunity to view the coffin as it lies at rest in st giles' cathedral before its transfer then to london tomorrow. and then, the very big opportunity that there will be, as it lies in state in westminster hall, from a 5pm on wednesday, until the early hours of next monday, before the state funeral, and that is a huge operation to manage, and i see that already there are predictions that the accused to attend the lying in state in westminster hall in london could be several miles long. —— the queues. but this is something which the authorities at the palace of westminster and elsewhere have had much time to think about, it occupies a considerable section in the overall plan for london bridge, as it is ter
at rest.— coffin lies at rest.and that will be an important - that will be an important opportunity for the people of scotland and in particularfor the people of edinburgh, which perhaps is more regally inclined than some other parts of scotland, but it will be interesting to see how many people turn out for the opportunity to view the coffin as it lies at rest in st giles' cathedral before its transfer then to london tomorrow. and then, the very big opportunity that there will be, as it lies...
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, and there they will stand guard around the coffin. while she lies in state, we also hands her a short service led by the archbishop of canterbury. justin welby took us through the events that we'll be seeing next. i mean a short service because this is a religious moment. she is not, was not just the queen, she was the head of the church of england. so the most senior cleric of the church of england giving a blessing, a short service there in westminster hall. and of course, the big service is the funeral services. she is taking place on monday, just across the road. i'm not actually outside, westminster, all i'm outside westminster abbey, which is just across the road from there, westminster hall right now where this is taking place. no one is being allowed in unless they are one of the military or one of the royals. and that will remain that, that the situation for an hour and 35 minutes. but that, of course is when those people that have been cuing for so long will be allowed to start filing past the cat foulke with the coffin on t
, and there they will stand guard around the coffin. while she lies in state, we also hands her a short service led by the archbishop of canterbury. justin welby took us through the events that we'll be seeing next. i mean a short service because this is a religious moment. she is not, was not just the queen, she was the head of the church of england. so the most senior cleric of the church of england giving a blessing, a short service there in westminster hall. and of course, the big service...
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king charles followed the procession of his mother's coffin as the state funeral began. coffin was carried into westminster abbey for a service attended by 2000 guests, including 500 foreign leaders, royals, and dignitaries. all the generations together -- the queens grandchildren and great-grandchildren also took their places. reporter: live in windsor -- after the spectacular pageantry in london, the day has ended here at windsor, the home of the queen since childhood. host: crowdshile that are -- gathered to watch the guards accompanied the queen to her resting place. in the last act of a day laden with ceremony, the wand of the lord chamberlain was ran, symbolizing the end of the great themes rain. >> the late, most high, most mighty, and most excellent monarch, elizabeth ii. host: the queen was in lowered into the vault. she will be buried next to the duke of edinburgh in a private service. good evening and welcome to bbc news. queen elizabeth has made her final journey fromondon to windsor where she will be buried with her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. it fo
king charles followed the procession of his mother's coffin as the state funeral began. coffin was carried into westminster abbey for a service attended by 2000 guests, including 500 foreign leaders, royals, and dignitaries. all the generations together -- the queens grandchildren and great-grandchildren also took their places. reporter: live in windsor -- after the spectacular pageantry in london, the day has ended here at windsor, the home of the queen since childhood. host: crowdshile that...
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so the coffin is in edinburgh. now. what happens next? yes, so tomorrow in her possession the coffin will be taken from the palace of hollywood house, up to san jose cathedral. and all this convoy will be joined by king charles and the queen, consort camilla. and but also by princess and prince andrew, prince edward said children of the queen will also be there. and then up at some 12 cathedral, that's where she will they and rest for 24 hours. and people will be able to shuffle past, say their pay their last respects after he's 24 hours are over. so on tuesday coffin will then be flown out to london and her daughter, princess anne, will join her on that journey. um and so will other members of the royal family. okay, thanks very much. emily gordon in edinburgh, scotland now to the war and ukraine. russian friends vladimir putin has told his friends, county party manuel mac wrong, that attacks on the upper region nuclear plant could have catastrophic consequences . the 2 leaders spoke by phone about the situation other ration occupied fac
so the coffin is in edinburgh. now. what happens next? yes, so tomorrow in her possession the coffin will be taken from the palace of hollywood house, up to san jose cathedral. and all this convoy will be joined by king charles and the queen, consort camilla. and but also by princess and prince andrew, prince edward said children of the queen will also be there. and then up at some 12 cathedral, that's where she will they and rest for 24 hours. and people will be able to shuffle past, say their...
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once saw the gun carriage carrying the queen's coffin gets to wellington arch, the coffin itself will be transferred to the state, hers. the state hers will then drive to windsor with the parade, giving a rural salutes and the national anthem being played at rory, what happens once to her sketch there, to windsor, it's going to take a couple of hours or to make that journey from what it's an arch here to where i'm standing, where the queen is going to be laid to rest, ready for her eternity. that process is going to be going down. obviously the, the, a roads of the country outside of london getting down here allow people to blind the roads and, and say their goodbyes in a couple of hours time. it gets here and there is a passage ray called the long walk that leads up to the castle. ah, and that is the way that the queen is going to be brought in. when she arrives in the in the stay paris, they will then be another procession. king charles and other senior royals ah, a will be in that procession. going in to saint george's chapel in saint george's chapel, or there will be another cerem
once saw the gun carriage carrying the queen's coffin gets to wellington arch, the coffin itself will be transferred to the state, hers. the state hers will then drive to windsor with the parade, giving a rural salutes and the national anthem being played at rory, what happens once to her sketch there, to windsor, it's going to take a couple of hours or to make that journey from what it's an arch here to where i'm standing, where the queen is going to be laid to rest, ready for her eternity....
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about to the coffin. is no,. i didn't know what to do. about to the coffin.— about to the coffin.ite. it is a big thing. do you rememberthe queen? yes, a lot. you rememberthe queen? yes, a lot we _ you rememberthe queen? yes, a lot. we centre a message from our school_ lot. we centre a message from our school at herjubilee. did our school at herjubilee. did ou see our school at herjubilee. did you see her _ our school at herjubilee. did you see her at _ our school at herjubilee. d c you see her at the jubilee? you see her at thejubilee? now, we never went her, wejust now, we never went her, we just saw her— now, we never went her, we just saw heron — now, we never went her, we just saw her on the television. we will remember her for what she has done — will remember her for what she has done for the people, for the whale, for the whole uk. how— the whale, for the whole uk. how long _ the whale, for the whole uk. how long did you have to wait in the queue?— how long did you have to wait in the queue? probably like an hour and a _ in the queue? probably like an hour and a half. _ in
about to the coffin. is no,. i didn't know what to do. about to the coffin.— about to the coffin.ite. it is a big thing. do you rememberthe queen? yes, a lot. you rememberthe queen? yes, a lot we _ you rememberthe queen? yes, a lot. we centre a message from our school_ lot. we centre a message from our school at herjubilee. did our school at herjubilee. did ou see our school at herjubilee. did you see her _ our school at herjubilee. did you see her at _ our school at herjubilee. d c you see...
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. , ., ., ., �* ., coffin.ng last night for six or seven hours when i was down on the meadow is a short distance from here at dusk yesterday evening, there were thousands upon thousands of people who were just saying we will wait as long as it takes, and i do think it took some of them until midnight and beyond to finally pass through the doors of st giles�* here and then go past the queen�*s coffin lying at rest. once again there are crowds on the royal mile in edinburgh. the official ceremonies of the day don�*t get under way until much later this afternoon. but once that time comes nearer they will be six or seven or eight people deep here on the royal mile waiting for the queen�*s coffin to be brought out of stjohn�*s cathedral. it will then be taken in procession to edinburgh airport before her coffins flown down to london. so another day of not down to london. so another day of the not down to london. so another day of the meantime not until later. but in the meantime lots of people are still queueing to
. , ., ., ., �* ., coffin.ng last night for six or seven hours when i was down on the meadow is a short distance from here at dusk yesterday evening, there were thousands upon thousands of people who were just saying we will wait as long as it takes, and i do think it took some of them until midnight and beyond to finally pass through the doors of st giles�* here and then go past the queen�*s coffin lying at rest. once again there are crowds on the royal mile in edinburgh. the official...
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on the coffin rested a wreath and the imperial state crown. ♪ walking behind the coffin, the king, withngs, the princess royal, the duke of york , who was not in uniform, and the earl of westminster. and in the row behind, princes william and harry, walng together 25 years after they follow the coffin of their mother. the military detachments marched with their arms reversed. the cortege past along the links for now, dressed on either side with union flags. at the coffin went past from spectators, respeable applause. [bell tolling] ♪ from horse guards, the quo corte pass through the archway and onto whitehall. on past where as so many years as queen, she had led the nation's mourning. now, that nation come up with others, mourns her. as the cortege approached the gates, the applause from the pavement swelled. many of those who are watching have traveled from afar, feeling an overwhelming obligation to be present, each wanting to be part of this moment in the nation's history and leaving with a precious memory. >> seeing the queen on that carriage was just unbelievable. she is now gone.
on the coffin rested a wreath and the imperial state crown. ♪ walking behind the coffin, the king, withngs, the princess royal, the duke of york , who was not in uniform, and the earl of westminster. and in the row behind, princes william and harry, walng together 25 years after they follow the coffin of their mother. the military detachments marched with their arms reversed. the cortege past along the links for now, dressed on either side with union flags. at the coffin went past from...
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the crowds keep coming to file past the queen's coffin. the queue is now almost five miles long — a nine—hour wait to reach westminster hall. also on the programme tonight... officials in ukraine say they have discovered the bodies of around 400 people after liberating a city captured by russian troops in april. this was a residential building, a place where civilians were living, and it was ripped apart by an airstrike. the centre of the building is completely gone. the billionaire boss of the outdoor fashion brand patagonia has given away his company — he says future profits must be used to fight climate change. and it's game, set and match for the tennis legend roger federer, as he announces he's retiring at the age of 41. and stay with us here on bbc news, where we will bring you continuing coverage of events plus analysis from our team of correspondents in the uk and around the world. good evening. buckingham palace has revealed more details about the queen's state funeral on monday. the service at westminster abbey will begin at 11 i
the crowds keep coming to file past the queen's coffin. the queue is now almost five miles long — a nine—hour wait to reach westminster hall. also on the programme tonight... officials in ukraine say they have discovered the bodies of around 400 people after liberating a city captured by russian troops in april. this was a residential building, a place where civilians were living, and it was ripped apart by an airstrike. the centre of the building is completely gone. the billionaire boss of...
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she had an oak coffin, a lead coffin, and another coffin to surrounding each other and half aton. and that is what probably what the queens were way as well. and we can see the gun carriage that will take the coffin to westminster abbey. those are the naval ratings. there are 98 of them who will pull it as christopher wilson was saying to me earlier on, that is because of a tradition that comes from the funeral of queen victoria. in 1901. there was a problem with the horses, with linking the horses to the carriage on a very bitterly cold morning for that funeral. and so they had to, at the last minute, get the carriage pulled by members of the navy. it has become a tradition. and that is what we will see shortly. this is totally planned to the 2nd, isn't it? christopher? the pictures were same name. it is. and what you've got to realize is, although these preparations have been going on for years and years, there is the queen consort just coming in now. or although they've been made for years and years, everything has to be fine tuned at the very last minute. people have been up a
she had an oak coffin, a lead coffin, and another coffin to surrounding each other and half aton. and that is what probably what the queens were way as well. and we can see the gun carriage that will take the coffin to westminster abbey. those are the naval ratings. there are 98 of them who will pull it as christopher wilson was saying to me earlier on, that is because of a tradition that comes from the funeral of queen victoria. in 1901. there was a problem with the horses, with linking the...
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her coffin . let's just have a listen in as they prepared to take the queen's coffin into the cathedral where our we will cross soon to correspond in houston. ah ah lou this. 2 ah ah ah ah i i oh i oh i . 2 ah ah ah ah ah ah. 2 2 2 2 ah okay, ah ah a with no what you life pictures here on dw news of the queen's coffin having passed through the scottish capital, edinburgh with thousands lining the streets to watch the coffin. now, having been taken along the royal mile from the palace of hollywood house to saint giles cathedral, where we see the coffin having now being placed a solemn ceremony, not a sound to be heard. as the coffin was brought from the host into the cathedral, king charles having led the procession behind the coffin, along with his 3 siblings. members of the public will now be able to view the coffin at the cathedral for the next 24 hours before it's foreign to buckingham palace in london on tuesday. and our correspondent is standing by there in edinburgh to tell us more about the
her coffin . let's just have a listen in as they prepared to take the queen's coffin into the cathedral where our we will cross soon to correspond in houston. ah ah lou this. 2 ah ah ah ah i i oh i oh i . 2 ah ah ah ah ah ah. 2 2 2 2 ah okay, ah ah a with no what you life pictures here on dw news of the queen's coffin having passed through the scottish capital, edinburgh with thousands lining the streets to watch the coffin. now, having been taken along the royal mile from the palace of...
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the coffin was borne on a gun carriage. 0n the coffin rested a wreath and the imperial state crown.king behind the coffin, the king with his siblings, the princess royal, the duke of york, who was not in uniform, and the earl of wessex. and in the row behind, princes william and harry, walking together 25 years after they had followed the coffin of their mother to her funeral. the military detachments marched with their arms reversed. the cortege passed along the length of the mall, dressed on either side with union flags. as the coffin went past, from spectators, respectful applause. from horse guards, the cortege passed through the archway and on to whitehall. 0n past the cenotaph where, for so many years as queen, she had led the nation's mourning. now that nation with others mourns her. as the cortege approached parliament square and the palace of westminster, the applause from the pavements swelled. many of those who were watching had travelled from afar, feeling an overwhelming obligation to be present. each wanting to be part of this moment in the nation's history and leaving
the coffin was borne on a gun carriage. 0n the coffin rested a wreath and the imperial state crown.king behind the coffin, the king with his siblings, the princess royal, the duke of york, who was not in uniform, and the earl of wessex. and in the row behind, princes william and harry, walking together 25 years after they had followed the coffin of their mother to her funeral. the military detachments marched with their arms reversed. the cortege passed along the length of the mall, dressed on...
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the queen's coffin was placed on the catafalque.indsor spoke of her uncomplicated christian faith, and her reassuring presence. in the midst of our rapidly changing and frequently troubled world, her calm and dignified presence has given us confidence to face the future, as she did, with courage and with hope. at the conclusion of the service, the instruments of state, the imperial state crown, the orb and the sceptre, which had been presented to the queen at her coronation, were removed from the coffin and placed on the high altar. with the king watching, the lord chamberlain, the most senior official in the royal household, broke his wand, the symbol of his authority, to signify the end of a reign and placed it on the coffin. go forth upon thyjourney from this world, 0, christian soul. in the name of god the father almighty, who created thee. in the name ofjesus christ, who suffered for thee. in the name of the holy spirit who strengtheneth thee. the public lamentation for the life and reign of elizabeth ii was coming to a close.
the queen's coffin was placed on the catafalque.indsor spoke of her uncomplicated christian faith, and her reassuring presence. in the midst of our rapidly changing and frequently troubled world, her calm and dignified presence has given us confidence to face the future, as she did, with courage and with hope. at the conclusion of the service, the instruments of state, the imperial state crown, the orb and the sceptre, which had been presented to the queen at her coronation, were removed from...
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she's going to be going through aberdeen, the coffin is going to go through ballater and the coffin will travel to the city of aberdeen at 6:00 a.m. eastern time in the united states and then through the city of dundee as well. again, going slowly so that people can get the chance to pay their final respects to the queen. >> one of the comments from yesterday's briefing was that the queen since she passed had been lying at rest in the ballroom at balmoral castle which they described as a scene of great dignity. now after six of the gatekeepers carried the coffin to the hearse, it will -- they're describing this movement, by the way, don, as being -- it will drive in a manner that will allow people to witness the move. so that suggests it will go faster on motor ways and interstates, it will slow down dramatically in towns and villages. >> max foster, i want to bring you in. i've been watching in scotland overnight there have been rehe rehearsals, they have been practicing, they have been practicing for days and, you know, just from the images that were up from the news broadcasts you sor
she's going to be going through aberdeen, the coffin is going to go through ballater and the coffin will travel to the city of aberdeen at 6:00 a.m. eastern time in the united states and then through the city of dundee as well. again, going slowly so that people can get the chance to pay their final respects to the queen. >> one of the comments from yesterday's briefing was that the queen since she passed had been lying at rest in the ballroom at balmoral castle which they described as a...
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so they will arrive at half past with the coffin.he coffin will be obviously be brought in at the end. and there will be various parties as well. the gun carriage carrying the late queen will also have a wreath of flowers which the king has chosen. we can talk about that when we see that. the coffin will just before the top of the hour go down the aisle and that will be the beginning of this service, which the palace is very keen to emphasize that this is a service for the queen's remarkable reign and life time of service as head of state, nation and commonwealth. this is the first of three parts really today. this is the international part. then you'll have the royal part i would call it, the service in windsor, then the family part which is the private burial at the end of the day. >> we'll see a number of regiments from the british military during this procession bringing the queen's body to westminster abbey. it was important for the queen to have this service at westminster. >> yes. westminster abbey, this is the first funeral f
so they will arrive at half past with the coffin.he coffin will be obviously be brought in at the end. and there will be various parties as well. the gun carriage carrying the late queen will also have a wreath of flowers which the king has chosen. we can talk about that when we see that. the coffin will just before the top of the hour go down the aisle and that will be the beginning of this service, which the palace is very keen to emphasize that this is a service for the queen's remarkable...
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before the coffin, the following day is moved to london. we are watching live pictures of the procession and the queens are coffin are being taken out of bar marl castle just a few minutes ago. as you can see on the right hand side of the picture of the tv screen. now, lots of people hundreds lined up along the route there. as the late monarch's body is driven from bad moral, on its way to holy road house in ah, the scottish capital adam bear. ah, the queen's coffin, rob is carried from by moral by 6 game keepers for my estate. this was a place that was very close to our height by moll tell us about the relationship she had with the people who lived and watch that this is been the holiday home for the royal family for, for decades. and the queen has used this as her holiday home since she was a very small girl, very there is a tradition amongst the royal family that the, the family will spend a significant number of weeks every year here. but one of the reasons why they do that is the privacy that it allows and you don't need, you can see o
before the coffin, the following day is moved to london. we are watching live pictures of the procession and the queens are coffin are being taken out of bar marl castle just a few minutes ago. as you can see on the right hand side of the picture of the tv screen. now, lots of people hundreds lined up along the route there. as the late monarch's body is driven from bad moral, on its way to holy road house in ah, the scottish capital adam bear. ah, the queen's coffin, rob is carried from by...
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it when you are carrying a lead lined coffin. . , . , , .,. coffin. it was faultless.arch. it is something the military do superbly. this whole operation, i began this period with operation, i began this period with operation london bridge, it didn't just involve the police, it involved parliament, it involved the military. they have been working on it for many, many years, but it is completely faultless. for me, i think for many, many people it would be their duty, they're sort of superb discipline and instruction, which, of course, the military brings to these occasions, is something above all else. i agree totally with you, we will remember that and it is very fitting we should perhaps end this discussion on that very subject. we should perhaps end this discussion on that very subject.— should perhaps end this discussion on that very subject. on that very sub'ect. we would do, if it wasnt — on that very sub'ect. we would do, if it wasn't for i on that very subject. we would do, if it wasn't for the _ on that very subject. we would do, if it wasn't for the back _ on
it when you are carrying a lead lined coffin. . , . , , .,. coffin. it was faultless.arch. it is something the military do superbly. this whole operation, i began this period with operation, i began this period with operation london bridge, it didn't just involve the police, it involved parliament, it involved the military. they have been working on it for many, many years, but it is completely faultless. for me, i think for many, many people it would be their duty, they're sort of superb...
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and the coffin will be accompanied by the queen's daughter princess. an okay, thank you for that eminent god, being in edinburgh. that's it. you're up to date on your coup is mckinnon will have more world news at the top of the hour next on d, w r. a documentary, a series that looks at the $911.00 terror attacks ah, the landscape, a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities, a mosaic of different people and languages. iran's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty. a special look at a special country.
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t it is a huge aircraft for such a small coffin.— small coffin. scottish landscape that the queen loved so much. as a londoner, i think what is coming up later on will not be quite as pretty and as majestic. but the hills we saw on sunday as we were watching the coffin make its way along the side, the grandeur of the setting is entirely appropriate. there we see the princess royal going tojoin the coffin on the plane. i think it's entirely right that we have this extraordinary aircraft for such a moment. ., ., , ., ., moment. the lord chamberlain and the dean of the chapel _ moment. the lord chamberlain and the dean of the chapel royal— moment. the lord chamberlain and the dean of the chapel royal also _ dean of the chapel royal also boarding the aircraft. they will accompany the queen's coffin on its hour—long journey to london. it is hour-long “ourney to london. it is one hour-long “ourney to london. it is hour-long journey to london. it is one hour- we _ hour-long journey to london. it is one hour. we are _ hour—long journey to london. it 3 one
t it is a huge aircraft for such a small coffin.— small coffin. scottish landscape that the queen loved so much. as a londoner, i think what is coming up later on will not be quite as pretty and as majestic. but the hills we saw on sunday as we were watching the coffin make its way along the side, the grandeur of the setting is entirely appropriate. there we see the princess royal going tojoin the coffin on the plane. i think it's entirely right that we have this extraordinary aircraft for...
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bind so it meant a few seconds more being near the coffin-— near the coffin.hartic? i did, she is here in spirit and only a couple of- in spirit and only a couple of metres away from the queen who is here in spirit. metres away from the queen who is here in spirit-— here in spirit. lovely talking to ou, here in spirit. lovely talking to you. take _ here in spirit. lovely talking to you. take good _ here in spirit. lovely talking to you, take good care. - here in spirit. lovely talking to you, take good care. we i here in spirit. lovely talking to| you, take good care. we spoke here in spirit. lovely talking to i you, take good care. we spoke a little earlier, he spoke to me about growing up in hong kong, had a complicated childhood. we will say no more than that. but the queen meant something very special to you growing up in hong kong? ih meant something very special to you growing up in hong kong?— growing up in hong kong? in hong koni there growing up in hong kong? in hong kong there was — growing up in hong kong? in hong kong there was a _ growing up in ho
bind so it meant a few seconds more being near the coffin-— near the coffin.hartic? i did, she is here in spirit and only a couple of- in spirit and only a couple of metres away from the queen who is here in spirit. metres away from the queen who is here in spirit-— here in spirit. lovely talking to ou, here in spirit. lovely talking to you. take _ here in spirit. lovely talking to you. take good _ here in spirit. lovely talking to you, take good care. - here in spirit. lovely talking to...
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you - past the coffin? i think it will be | great, overwhelming. you know, past the coffin?great, overwhelming. you know, it past the coffin? i think it will be - great, overwhelming. you know, it is such a _ great, overwhelming. you know, it is such a huge _ great, overwhelming. you know, it is such a huge moment. the queen has been a _ such a huge moment. the queen has been a momentous figure in the lives of every— been a momentous figure in the lives of every single one of us. i think this is_ of every single one of us. i think this is the — of every single one of us. i think this is the least we can do to pay our last— this is the least we can do to pay our last respects.— this is the least we can do to pay our last respects. thank you very much for stopping. _ our last respects. thank you very much for stopping. just - our last respects. thank you very much for stopping. just two - our last respects. thank you very much for stopping. just two of i our last respects. thank you veryl much for stopping. just two of the many thousands of people who are joining the queue at
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the coffin is in the hearse and it's going up too. said charles cathedral, where dignitaries, prime minister, and his trust, the 1st month of scotland, little sturgeon, and the indian, former minister scottish gordon brown from prime ministers, golden brown. and, and others have gathered, had been waiting for about the past hour for service of remembrance. that will be happening. when the hearse arrives there, we've got adam fisher. he's also at the scene and alum, we've been talking about the silence of the crowds as the procession pass is not the applause that we saw yesterday, but still no less a sign of respect and joy. and at the remembrance of queen was with 2nd the really is that something incredible isn't there that a crowd of thousands can judge the mood so perfectly. that on sunday, as the car was making its way from balmoral to edinburgh, that there was a ripple of applause that followed it during the country. and here, as the royal family led by king charles escorts the queen's coffin to saint giles cathedral, thousands up
the coffin is in the hearse and it's going up too. said charles cathedral, where dignitaries, prime minister, and his trust, the 1st month of scotland, little sturgeon, and the indian, former minister scottish gordon brown from prime ministers, golden brown. and, and others have gathered, had been waiting for about the past hour for service of remembrance. that will be happening. when the hearse arrives there, we've got adam fisher. he's also at the scene and alum, we've been talking about the...
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as they waited for the coffin arriving.— for the coffin arriving.offin arriving. it was so hushed. the royal _ for the coffin arriving. it was so hushed. the royal mile - for the coffin arriving. it was so hushed. the royal mile always| for the coffin arriving. it was so i hushed. the royal mile always full of tourists and activity, but yesterday, people waited hours, not in complete silence, but a respectful hush. it in complete silence, but a respectful hush.— in complete silence, but a resectful hush. ., , , . respectful hush. it was respectful and subdued. _ respectful hush. it was respectful and subdued. and _ respectful hush. it was respectful and subdued. and as _ respectful hush. it was respectful and subdued. and as the - respectful hush. it was respectful and subdued. and as the cortege| respectful hush. it was respectful- and subdued. and as the cortege went past, people waited and then there was subdued applause. i think people wanted to say thank you to her majesty, but not in an exuberant and unseemly way. it was very dignified, very r
as they waited for the coffin arriving.— for the coffin arriving.offin arriving. it was so hushed. the royal _ for the coffin arriving. it was so hushed. the royal mile - for the coffin arriving. it was so hushed. the royal mile always| for the coffin arriving. it was so i hushed. the royal mile always full of tourists and activity, but yesterday, people waited hours, not in complete silence, but a respectful hush. it in complete silence, but a respectful hush.— in complete silence, but a...
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yesterday we saw, as the coffin was — hearts. yesterday we saw, as the coffin was taken _ hearts.e coffin was taken from _ hearts. yesterday we saw, as the coffin was taken from balmoral. hearts. yesterday we saw, as the | coffin was taken from balmoral to edinburgh on the slowjourney, taking around six hours with people lining the route along the way, that really underlining how she sought scotland and how the scottish people in those areas where she was so well known felt about her.— known felt about her. absolutely. it was incredibly _ known felt about her. absolutely. it was incredibly moving _ known felt about her. absolutely. it was incredibly moving yesterday. i was incredibly moving yesterday. every step of the way. that's journey was more than six hours, 170 miles long. there were just these charming scenes in tiny villages where they have known her so well, they came out, they bowed and many into years. other large cities like dundee, hundreds of thousands lining the streets and every step of the way... she knew scotland well. she will have known every part of that route
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later on the queen's coffin will move up to st. giles cathedral, where she will lie rest and there will be a church service. many more things. it's a very busy few days here in edinburgh. i know the people in edinburgh are determined to give the queen a show of just how much respect we had for her. >> it is emotional, isn't it? you're not alone. you are the person who welcomed the queen here in late june, when she took her time at the palace. how was she then? how did she seem to? >> we've heard lots of reports about her, but she was -- very chatty and a little frustrated that she was unable to inspect the troops at the ceremony of the keys but she was really making my life easy -- and made light mess of my lines that i had to say to her. she gave that up -- and responded -- she made it easy for me. >> and notice your chain is been covered up, why is that? >> this magnificent chain has gotten magnificent medal on the bottom of it. it is traditional in times of national mourning that we would cover this with the dark pouch for the e
later on the queen's coffin will move up to st. giles cathedral, where she will lie rest and there will be a church service. many more things. it's a very busy few days here in edinburgh. i know the people in edinburgh are determined to give the queen a show of just how much respect we had for her. >> it is emotional, isn't it? you're not alone. you are the person who welcomed the queen here in late june, when she took her time at the palace. how was she then? how did she seem to?...
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and you hope to go inside to see the coffin? my i go inside to see the coffin?ch. yes, preparations under way on the royal mile. the procession will happen later. the growing crowd hoping to catch their first glimpse of king charles iii and see the coffin of the queen pass ljy and see the coffin of the queen pass by as they go into the cathedral here. ., ~ by as they go into the cathedral here. . ,, i. , ., , ., here. thank you. edinburgh always an international— here. thank you. edinburgh always an international city, _ here. thank you. edinburgh always an international city, filled _ here. thank you. edinburgh always an international city, filled with - international city, filled with tourists. you are struck at the moment, different accents from across scotland, different languages and voices. everywhere you go, people have descended on the city with one finger very much in mind. —— one thing very much in mind. we're joined now by our royal correspondentjonny dymond. this is a huge day for the new king. his biggest day. it starts in london, the high formality
and you hope to go inside to see the coffin? my i go inside to see the coffin?ch. yes, preparations under way on the royal mile. the procession will happen later. the growing crowd hoping to catch their first glimpse of king charles iii and see the coffin of the queen pass ljy and see the coffin of the queen pass by as they go into the cathedral here. ., ~ by as they go into the cathedral here. . ,, i. , ., , ., here. thank you. edinburgh always an international— here. thank you. edinburgh...
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princess anne in the car behind the coffin.t was her mother's wish her daughter be near every part of this final journey, from balmoral back to london, and now as she leaves for windsor for the last time. and then, the two-hour drive to windsor. along the route, her coffin seen through the large clear glass. in windsor, traveling the long walk. so many people across the route flowing flowers in honor of their queen. >> look at the flowers. look at all the flowers that have been thrown by people that are -- that are there on the hearse. >> arriving at windsor castle. the view of the crowds through the archway. >> look at that view. that is extraordinary. >> and waiting there, members of the royal family. even queen elizabeth's corgis waiting for the queen's arrival. the reverend, dr. iain greenshields, who shared meals with the queen the weekend before she died while he was visiting balmoral. and he told us, her memory as sharp as ever, engaged in conversation. and he told us about her walk to the window. >> she took me over to
princess anne in the car behind the coffin.t was her mother's wish her daughter be near every part of this final journey, from balmoral back to london, and now as she leaves for windsor for the last time. and then, the two-hour drive to windsor. along the route, her coffin seen through the large clear glass. in windsor, traveling the long walk. so many people across the route flowing flowers in honor of their queen. >> look at the flowers. look at all the flowers that have been thrown by...
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and then we will have the coffin which is moving the barracks. >> the coffin will be transferred fromong. and going past buckingham palace. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> struck again by the precision of this operation, katty. you and i were watching as they stepped off the distance from one to the next, and one would come by, and measure about one more step or one step less to make sure everything was exactly where it should be when the queen passes. >> i'm thinking of the choreography not just of today, willie, but the last ten days. from the moment the queen's coffin left balmoral and wound its way six hours through the scottish countryside to that procession in edinburgh to the lying in state in edinburgh holy holyrood palace, and could have been chaotic and fractious, but it wasn't. >> 24 hours a day. >> and again, we're watching this unfold going past buckingham palace, which obviously the structure, the building most associated with the queen, but it's interesting. she considered buckingham palace the office. she considered windsor her home, and from what i've read about buckingham palace, it remind
and then we will have the coffin which is moving the barracks. >> the coffin will be transferred fromong. and going past buckingham palace. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> struck again by the precision of this operation, katty. you and i were watching as they stepped off the distance from one to the next, and one would come by, and measure about one more step or one step less to make sure everything was exactly where it should be when the queen passes. >> i'm thinking of the choreography not...
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her coffin made its way to westminster abbey. a full military guard accompanied the departed monarch, part of an ancient ceremony, combining church state and the royal family's history. ah, elizabeth's grandchildren followed her into the abbey, ah! followed by her son, king charles the 3rd, and the queen consort camilla. o. e. britain's prime minister, less trust, was confirmed by the queen just 2 days before her death. all this how she read a lesson from the bible. i will come again and receive you unto myself that where i am day ye, the archbishop of canterbury paid tribute to the queen's lifelong mission. ah, her late majesty famously dick head on a 21st birthday broadcast that our whole life would be dedicated to serving the nation and commonwealth rarely has such a promise been so well kept. few leaders receive the outpouring of love that we have seen offer a fan fair and the nation fell silent for 2 minutes. ah, june and queen elizabeth the 2nd headed for her final resting place. mm . the funeral procession drove out of lon
her coffin made its way to westminster abbey. a full military guard accompanied the departed monarch, part of an ancient ceremony, combining church state and the royal family's history. ah, elizabeth's grandchildren followed her into the abbey, ah! followed by her son, king charles the 3rd, and the queen consort camilla. o. e. britain's prime minister, less trust, was confirmed by the queen just 2 days before her death. all this how she read a lesson from the bible. i will come again and...
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queen's coffin onto the hub. they then left our fault and on now on route in buckingham palace, where they are arriving. and you can hear some cheers that people having gathered, obviously, security present. it is very strong. i was a god of honor. earlier on, assembled at the field when the coffin arrived biplane, from edinburgh. and of course it is being transferred in an official hus taking the queen to buckingham palace. and that is the scene now. buckingham palace, where i think it's fair to say, possibly hundreds of people who have timed out. suddenly a crowd that has gathered to applause. and to say the farewell as well. and we actually did hear a bit of an applause from the crowd when king charles and his wife arrived earlier on. they arrived in a car. this is after touching down from northern ireland. they were there a bit at a rom, but of course this as preparations and away for the state funeral that it was confirmed today would take place on monday, the 19th of september, and that is going to be a mas
queen's coffin onto the hub. they then left our fault and on now on route in buckingham palace, where they are arriving. and you can hear some cheers that people having gathered, obviously, security present. it is very strong. i was a god of honor. earlier on, assembled at the field when the coffin arrived biplane, from edinburgh. and of course it is being transferred in an official hus taking the queen to buckingham palace. and that is the scene now. buckingham palace, where i think it's fair...
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, the coffin _ procession following the coffin, the coffin will— procession following the coffin, theg by car, the female — of snowdon. then following by car, the female members of the family. the queen— the female members of the family. the queen consort, the princess of wales— the queen consort, the princess of wales and — the queen consort, the princess of wales and megan the duchess of sussex— wales and megan the duchess of sussex and the countess of wessex. and there _ sussex and the countess of wessex. and there will be no music. it will be a _ and there will be no music. it will be a very— and there will be no music. it will be a very solemn moment. even though we are _ be a very solemn moment. even though we are in— be a very solemn moment. even though we are in the _ be a very solemn moment. even though we are in the centre of london among thousands— we are in the centre of london among thousands of— we are in the centre of london among thousands of people, it will be a quiet _ thousands of people, it will be a quiet moment i suspect. big ben will toll, and _ quiet moment i s
, the coffin _ procession following the coffin, the coffin will— procession following the coffin, theg by car, the female — of snowdon. then following by car, the female members of the family. the queen— the female members of the family. the queen consort, the princess of wales— the queen consort, the princess of wales and — the queen consort, the princess of wales and megan the duchess of sussex— wales and megan the duchess of sussex and the countess of wessex. and there _ sussex...
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her coffin will leave edinburgh shortly and the cortege will travel slowly to edinburgh airport, about eight miles away from st giles�* cathedral, in a journey that is expected to take about a0 minutes. she will then be flown to london, arriving at about seven o�*clock this evening before her coffin is taken to buckingham palace for one last night. this is the scene near st giles�* cathedral in edinburgh where the queen�*s coffin has laid at rest since yesterday afternoon. members of the royal family, princess anne and her husband, who are heading towards the cathedral where there will be private prayers for about 15 minutes before the cortege departs for the airport. thousands and thousands of people have spent many hours queueing, lots of them right through the night, to pay their last respects to briton�*s longest reigning monarch. so many people came today that the queue had to be closed at lunchtime, people were turned away because there was not enough time for them to make it inside the cathedral. but it is thought that about 26,000 people or so has been able to file past the cof
her coffin will leave edinburgh shortly and the cortege will travel slowly to edinburgh airport, about eight miles away from st giles�* cathedral, in a journey that is expected to take about a0 minutes. she will then be flown to london, arriving at about seven o�*clock this evening before her coffin is taken to buckingham palace for one last night. this is the scene near st giles�* cathedral in edinburgh where the queen�*s coffin has laid at rest since yesterday afternoon. members of...