my colleague kirsty wark is at the queen's estate at balmoral.ink what you see behind me is almost in marked contrast to what was happening at buckingham palace because hundreds of people have been coming forwards and backwards all day, laying flowers, making tributes, but there is an air of real peace and respect and dignity. when i got to balmoral it was just — i went to find the bbc point and it was just going to get on—air, you're taking over for this period of time, and that started to unfold, where i was talking to people who are coming in, where they were coming from, a lot in europe because, you know, walking down the street in ballater where she walked regularly. a lot were local and a lot knew a lot about balmoral. everybody brought their dogs, that was a great thing, everybody had their dogs. and there were tiny children, and there were much older people, and there were people in wheelchairs, and this continued all through the day until i can remember i left at about 11:25... ..and there were still people coming with their iphone torch