reporter jack carson, who is in whitehall for us. jack, thank you very much for joining for us.ack, thank you very much forjoining us. an incredibly emotional morning. and can you just paint a portrait of what it's like for you there today ? you there today? >> i mean, it's been absolutely fantastic , dawn, as you were fantastic, dawn, as you were mentioning there, 10,000 veterans, civilians as well , veterans, civilians as well, part of this royal british legion march past the cenotaph. it happens every year. but when we saw them all line up perfectly here at horseguards earlier today, we've just seen the final of those 10,000 march past, taking a salute from the prince of wales, prince william as well, taking that salute as they get back here to horse guards, many of them really poignant, really personal time. a lot for a lot of people as well. for those who have served, it's a chance for them to re see old friends and have that reunion with them. and joining me now is sue libor liburd, who, m.b.e, who's me now is sue