mr. bercow explaining that the knee window will be insolid on the north side. queen of course very familiar with the south window with her father's coat of arms displayed very prominently in it. into st. stevens hall. this is the main area that leads up to the central lobby of the houses of parliament, steven's hall standing on the side of the royal chapel of st. stevens. this is where the house of commons sat until the chapel was destroyed in the great fire of 1834. back in westminster hall now that the queen has left, we have the speaker staff uncovering and retrieving the nas and the saming on the long side. these very familiar symbols of royal authority. the two champion bears can't says and do business without the presence of those maces. there was a little bit of adjustment today because of the queen's presence. the queen now making her way into the lobby where she will meet some of the staff in the central lobby there. many of them working in the kitchen department, some working in the offices. a cross-section of staff who will be thanked by her majesty