andy burrows, from the nspcc, thanks forjoining us.inster hall. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher is in windsor. less than 2a hours ago, all eyes were on windsor — history was made and witnessed by billions. and today, flowers, tributes, even photos are still being left here, beside the ancient castle walls. we did get on a plane and come over, ijust wanted to be here, i wanted to be near. very sad. yeah, very emotional. i feel like i have lost my grandmother, if i'm allowed to say that. lost for words. the last ten days, it feels like it is someone that is very close to me. yesterday on the news _ we were watching the actual funeral itself, it was pure brilliance, | you know, spielberg couldn't do better than that. but life is slowly getting back to normal for most of us. across the country, union flags are being raised again, as here in leeds, and the world's media are packing up in windsor. for the royal family, who have been in the global spotlight, they can now grieve privately together. their mourning period continues until n