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majesty queen elizabeth ii stated in 1996, majesty queen elizabeth ii stated in 1996. on— majesty queenn. _ president chirac, who had gone to london, she said, we may not drive on the _ london, she said, we may not drive on the same — london, she said, we may not drive on the same side of the road, but it is equally— on the same side of the road, but it is equally true that we are moving ahead _ is equally true that we are moving ahead in— is equally true that we are moving ahead in the same direction. and such— ahead in the same direction. and such wit— ahead in the same direction. and such wit in— ahead in the same direction. and such wit in which we see as such typically— such wit in which we see as such typically british humour, shows that it is a _ typically british humour, shows that it is a very— typically british humour, shows that it is a very key truth here, we can follow— it is a very key truth here, we can follow different parts, we often follow — follow different parts, we often follow diverging parts, but there is a constant — follow diverging parts, but there is a constan
majesty queen elizabeth ii stated in 1996, majesty queen elizabeth ii stated in 1996. on— majesty queenn. _ president chirac, who had gone to london, she said, we may not drive on the _ london, she said, we may not drive on the same — london, she said, we may not drive on the same side of the road, but it is equally— on the same side of the road, but it is equally true that we are moving ahead _ is equally true that we are moving ahead in— is equally true that we are moving ahead in the...
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a lot of people still see him as queen elizabeth ii's still see him as queen elizabeth ii�*s sun, sois time in france. he is a fluent french speaker, he will be addressing the two houses of the senate and will probably speak to them in french and that will probably impress people. he has some work to do to be seen in the same light as queen elizabeth ii. that will not happen immediately, it might take a few more visits before he has the same level of popularity and that same level of love and adoration that queen elizabeth ii had. . ~ adoration that queen elizabeth ii had. ., ,, , ., , . adoration that queen elizabeth ii had. . ~' , . ., had. 0k, thank you very much for takini us had. 0k, thank you very much for taking us through _ had. 0k, thank you very much for taking us through that _ had. 0k, thank you very much for taking us through that in - had. 0k, thank you very much for taking us through that in that - had. 0k, thank you very much for. taking us through that in that state visit expected to start in an hour or so. we will bring you all of the latest pictures from that visit
a lot of people still see him as queen elizabeth ii's still see him as queen elizabeth ii�*s sun, sois time in france. he is a fluent french speaker, he will be addressing the two houses of the senate and will probably speak to them in french and that will probably impress people. he has some work to do to be seen in the same light as queen elizabeth ii. that will not happen immediately, it might take a few more visits before he has the same level of popularity and that same level of love and...
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and indeed , but can we just remember it is the queen. >> i mean, elizabeth , that paved the queen. > that paved the queen. >> i meto this.abeth , that paved the queen. >> i meto this. she1 , that paved the queen. >> i meto this. she saidiat paved the queen. >> i meto this. she said quite led the way to this. she said quite specifically, i trust that camilla will be queen. and i think when we forget, you know, we slightly romanticise the queen. and i know this is the moment to do it. she was everybody says she cared fundamentally about the commonwealth both shall i tell you what she really cared about? monarchy the monarchy. she was a she was a dynast. she she her entire determined passion. and you can almost see it . entire determined passion. and you can almost see it. i think we dared slightly to joke at the time a deliberate decision to die in scotland and scupper scottish nationalism by that extraordinary thing. but she in every way smoothed the way to charles's accession. >> so if we take that on board, do you think we've had a year of unofficial mourning and the bells ringing n
and indeed , but can we just remember it is the queen. >> i mean, elizabeth , that paved the queen. > that paved the queen. >> i meto this.abeth , that paved the queen. >> i meto this. she1 , that paved the queen. >> i meto this. she saidiat paved the queen. >> i meto this. she said quite led the way to this. she said quite specifically, i trust that camilla will be queen. and i think when we forget, you know, we slightly romanticise the queen. and i know this...
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i was with queen elizabeth in 2014 which i queen elizabeth in 2014 which open that flower market, andris, avenue victoria is very very close to that flower market. but queen elizabeth actually got that flower market while she was still alive and of course to see her son arrive almost ten years later, and in a very humble way, look around and get very humble way, look around and get very very moved by seeing this flower market. i think she first visited that flower market as a princess in 1948. and it hasn't changed much at all, just a few flower sellers and whatever, so that was really very moving. and flower sellers and whatever, so that was really very moving.— flower sellers and whatever, so that was really very moving. and what did ou make was really very moving. and what did you make of — was really very moving. and what did you make of the _ was really very moving. and what did you make of the relationship - was really very moving. and what did | you make of the relationship between the king and president macron? the relations have been somewhat rocky, how much can a visit from
i was with queen elizabeth in 2014 which i queen elizabeth in 2014 which open that flower market, andris, avenue victoria is very very close to that flower market. but queen elizabeth actually got that flower market while she was still alive and of course to see her son arrive almost ten years later, and in a very humble way, look around and get very humble way, look around and get very very moved by seeing this flower market. i think she first visited that flower market as a princess in 1948....
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queen elizabeth ii determined to carry out her duties, appointing her 15th and final prime minister inusive interview for gb news liz truss reveals what the late queen said to her in reassure . to her in reassure. >> since the meeting at balmoral, she was absolutely on top of what was happening. she was very, very keen to reassure me that we'd be meeting again soon. the assumption absolutely was that this would be the first of many meetings , but her of many meetings, but her frailty in the photographs concerned ministers . concerned ministers. >> the mark on her late majesty's hand was noticed by the then chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, nadhim zahawi, who was due to be virtually sworn in to the privy council by the queen on the 7th of september. >> we were, as a new cabinet, instructed that we will all be sworn in via video link and just before that time we were told she won't be on video. it'll be only on the spider phone. >> everybody was there sort of waiting around and we waited for a few minutes and then when the news arrived that it the queen would no longer be able to do
queen elizabeth ii determined to carry out her duties, appointing her 15th and final prime minister inusive interview for gb news liz truss reveals what the late queen said to her in reassure . to her in reassure. >> since the meeting at balmoral, she was absolutely on top of what was happening. she was very, very keen to reassure me that we'd be meeting again soon. the assumption absolutely was that this would be the first of many meetings , but her of many meetings, but her frailty in...
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we're following events marking the first anniversary of the death of queen elizabeth ii. y charles iii acceded the throne. royal succession occurs immediately on the death of the reigning monarch. this is the scene live in london's hyde park. the soldiers and horses who took part in the state funeral procession and proclamation salutes for the new reign will begin their anniversary gun salutes in the king's honour. queen elizabeth was the longest serving british monarch in history, having marked her platinum jubilee just months before her death.
we're following events marking the first anniversary of the death of queen elizabeth ii. y charles iii acceded the throne. royal succession occurs immediately on the death of the reigning monarch. this is the scene live in london's hyde park. the soldiers and horses who took part in the state funeral procession and proclamation salutes for the new reign will begin their anniversary gun salutes in the king's honour. queen elizabeth was the longest serving british monarch in history, having...
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taste queen elizabeth, how will she be remembered?— queen elizabeth, how will she be remembered?all sorts of— remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people _ remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people who - remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people who knew i from all sorts of people who knew the queen, and often they referred to her life as duty and service. she carried on working into her 90s, and that has come on very strongly, that sense of commitment to her role, even from people who are not necessarily sympathetic to the monarchy, they respect her willingness to carry on and keep going, and to carry on doing a public task. she carried on her public task. she carried on her public duties long after most of us would have retired, and king charles also has now come to the throne as someone at a later age than any previous monarch. he will keep all —— take on the same pattern of public duty and service. we have had people come down to the gates of buckingham palace today leaving flowers, so there is also a sense of emotional loss. some
taste queen elizabeth, how will she be remembered?— queen elizabeth, how will she be remembered?all sorts of— remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people _ remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people who - remembered? we have been hearing from all sorts of people who knew i from all sorts of people who knew the queen, and often they referred to her life as duty and service. she carried on working into her 90s, and that has come on very strongly, that sense of...
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clear that we were talking about day days rather than weeks . than weeks. >> final photographs of queen elizabethi. second determined to carry out her duties, appointing her 15th and final prime minister in an exclusive interview for gb news liz truss reveals what the late queen said to her in reassurance as the meeting at balmoral . meeting at balmoral. >> well, you know, she was absolutely on top of what was happening. she was very, very keen to reassure me that we'd be meeting again soon. the assumption absolutely was that this would be the first of many meetings, but her frailty in the photograph concerned ministers . photograph concerned ministers. >> the mark on her late majesty's hand was noticed by the then chancellor of the duchy of lancaster, nadhim zahawi, who was due to be virtually sworn in to the privy council by the queen on the 7th of september. there we were as a new cabinet, instructed that we will all be sworn in by a video link and just before that time we were told she won't be on video . told she won't be on video. >> so it'll be only on the spider phone. >> everybody was th
clear that we were talking about day days rather than weeks . than weeks. >> final photographs of queen elizabethi. second determined to carry out her duties, appointing her 15th and final prime minister in an exclusive interview for gb news liz truss reveals what the late queen said to her in reassurance as the meeting at balmoral . meeting at balmoral. >> well, you know, she was absolutely on top of what was happening. she was very, very keen to reassure me that we'd be meeting...
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in 2009, queen elizabeth unveiled a statue to her motherjust below the one of her father from 1955.ill look for a fitting way to remember her. daniela relph, bbc news. a meteor has been filmed streaking across the night sky in turkey. the green shafts of light were caught on camera as it passed over the city of erzurum and gumushane province in the east of the country. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it was a rather misty and murky start to the day. we had some quite dense fog patches first thing this morning, but much of that has tended to lift up and clear away. and for many of us, we've got some sunshine out there. this was the scene a bit earlier on in cheshire, some lovely blue skies, a bit of cloud over the hills in the distance. and its higher pressure which is going to keep things settled and drier today for most of us, just this weather front affecting the far north of scotland. some outbreaks of rain at times and a rather brisk south—westerly wind here as well. the rain will continue on and off across the far north and north west of scotland into the afternoon.
in 2009, queen elizabeth unveiled a statue to her motherjust below the one of her father from 1955.ill look for a fitting way to remember her. daniela relph, bbc news. a meteor has been filmed streaking across the night sky in turkey. the green shafts of light were caught on camera as it passed over the city of erzurum and gumushane province in the east of the country. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. it was a rather misty and murky start to the day. we had some quite dense fog...
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the young queen elizabeth unveiled a statue to her father king george vi.aughter praised his wartime service. he reign when her daughter praised his wartime service.— his wartime service. he was livin: his wartime service. he was living symbol— his wartime service. he was living symbol of _ his wartime service. he was living symbol of our - living symbol of our stea dfastness. living symbol of our steadfastness. he never wavered in his faith. with god's health, because of would prevail. health, because of would revail. . , , ., prevail. there are tributes to kin: prevail. there are tributes to king than — prevail. there are tributes to king than queens _ prevail. there are tributes to king than queens across - prevail. there are tributes to king than queens across the | king than queens across the country. the traditional imposing statue remains the most common memorial. but marking the reign of britain's longest serving monarch may require something special. the queen's former private secretary lord chandra will lead the new memorial committee. he says he
the young queen elizabeth unveiled a statue to her father king george vi.aughter praised his wartime service. he reign when her daughter praised his wartime service.— his wartime service. he was livin: his wartime service. he was living symbol— his wartime service. he was living symbol of _ his wartime service. he was living symbol of our - living symbol of our stea dfastness. living symbol of our steadfastness. he never wavered in his faith. with god's health, because of would prevail....
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the young queen elizabeth unveiled a statue to her father king george vi.er daughter praised his wartime service. he was the living symbol of our steadfastness. he never wavered in his faith. that with god's health, the cause of freedom prevail. there are tributes to king than queens across the country. the traditional imposing statue remains the most common memorial. but marking the reign of britain's longest serving monarch may require something special. the queen's former private secretary lord chandra will lead the new memorial committee. he says he now faces a unique challenge getting this project right. the committee will consult the royal family, the government, and the public to find the best way to remember queen elizabeth ii with both memorial and what's described as a national legacy programme. it is the first anniversary of her death this friday. the royal family will spend day privately. in 2009, queen elizabeth unveiled a statue to her mother, just below the one of her father from 1955. now the country she served for so long will look for a fi
the young queen elizabeth unveiled a statue to her father king george vi.er daughter praised his wartime service. he was the living symbol of our steadfastness. he never wavered in his faith. that with god's health, the cause of freedom prevail. there are tributes to king than queens across the country. the traditional imposing statue remains the most common memorial. but marking the reign of britain's longest serving monarch may require something special. the queen's former private secretary...
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almost a year on from the death of the queen elizabeth ii, there are plans for a permanent memorial. the royal family in choosing an appropriate tribute, to be unveiled in 2026. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, has more. a nice statue of her with a water feature around it, where people could throw money which could be gathered to support the charities that the queen supported when she was alive. but nothing too ostentatious and in—your—face. and it's striking that balance in terms of how you immortalise her. a traditional park with horses, j where people can learn to ride horses, new horse riders coming in, i butjust keep it very traditional. . and it doesn't get much more traditional than the queen victoria memorial, dominating the view outside buckingham palace, an imposing tribute to a monarch. queen victoria got this huge memorial in a prime location, but queen elizabeth ii reigned for longer, arguably during more turbulent times. so, does she need something bigger, better orjust different? archive: it was sir winston - churchill who proposed three years ago that a nationa
almost a year on from the death of the queen elizabeth ii, there are plans for a permanent memorial. the royal family in choosing an appropriate tribute, to be unveiled in 2026. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, has more. a nice statue of her with a water feature around it, where people could throw money which could be gathered to support the charities that the queen supported when she was alive. but nothing too ostentatious and in—your—face. and it's striking that balance in terms of...
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there won't be any public events by the royals out of respect for queen elizabeth's passing. wever prince harry is in britain for a charity event and paid tribute to the queen in a speech tonight . >> mexico is in line to make history in its 2024 president election. the country's two leading parties have just named women as the winners of their respective primaries, and they'll face off for the presidency. so that means, barring any upset by a third party candidate. mexico is on track to have its first female president ever once the ballots are cast in june of next year. new developments with a viral internet challenge known as the one chip challenge. >> the company behind the chip is now taking action. it comes as a family is blaming their son's death on the challenge. they say their 14 year old died the same day he tried the chip, marketed as being one of the spiciest in the world. it includes a carolina reaper, pepper and viper pepper. and now the chip company is removing the product from shelves. >> what a good boy. he was a great boy. good boy. yes loving, loving son. >>
there won't be any public events by the royals out of respect for queen elizabeth's passing. wever prince harry is in britain for a charity event and paid tribute to the queen in a speech tonight . >> mexico is in line to make history in its 2024 president election. the country's two leading parties have just named women as the winners of their respective primaries, and they'll face off for the presidency. so that means, barring any upset by a third party candidate. mexico is on track to...
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royal visits used to be for the crowds, and occasion for the people who read about queen elizabeth oreth or herfather king george vi and had a line of 35,000 soldiers to escort him. people turned out en masse to see this person they had read about. we have all seen mccain on television, and so they know will see him —— all seen the king on television. it was a slick operation. the french have the same tradition of the military precision, plus there networks who are beaming it out. it was a national moment. as predicted, it was a beautifully done occasion we have the centrepoint being this traditional kindling of the flame. it strikes me these moments are important, but they aren't the same as that used to be. 50 years ago, the rekindling of the flame was something which touch people, because they had family members who died in the walls. now it is a memory, still an important one, but rather one we feel in our flesh. they remind people it is there, but somehow it doesn't have there, but somehow it doesn't have the same poignancy that it used to. interesting. we watch them go down the
royal visits used to be for the crowds, and occasion for the people who read about queen elizabeth oreth or herfather king george vi and had a line of 35,000 soldiers to escort him. people turned out en masse to see this person they had read about. we have all seen mccain on television, and so they know will see him —— all seen the king on television. it was a slick operation. the french have the same tradition of the military precision, plus there networks who are beaming it out. it was a...
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camilla attended the private for your service and think 12 wishes in scotland. scotland, where queen elizabeth spent her final days and across the u. k. guns salutes, and tolling bills marked the anniversary of the queen's death and the king's a session to the throne. i do want to go down to my british colleague charlotte just until she's in london. charlie is good to see you. the royal family is known and loved before as pomp and circumstance. and also perhaps for being modest toby, seeing that modesty one year on, i mean, he didn't feel like this was a grand affair in terms of how the country remembered the late queen. or of course, we will remember the ground events that you were firing to the jubilee 70 years of a queen on the throne being one, the funeral of the coordination of king charles, all of which we reported on a dw shoot shoot event. nothing like that. today though, i think the world family would describe this as a more respectful, private occasion. not suddenly how it was built to all of the full today that members at the family would take time to reflect privately. they did not
camilla attended the private for your service and think 12 wishes in scotland. scotland, where queen elizabeth spent her final days and across the u. k. guns salutes, and tolling bills marked the anniversary of the queen's death and the king's a session to the throne. i do want to go down to my british colleague charlotte just until she's in london. charlie is good to see you. the royal family is known and loved before as pomp and circumstance. and also perhaps for being modest toby, seeing...
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, that attended the private for your service and think 12 wishes in scotland. scotland, where queen elizabeth spent her final days across the u. k. gun salutes. and tolling bill is marked the anniversary of the queen's death and the king's a session to the throne. i do want to go down to my british colleague, charlie chosen until she's in london. charlotte is good to see you. the royal family is known and loved as for as pomp and circumstance. and also perhaps for being modest toby, seeing that modesty one year on, i mean, he didn't feel like this was a grand affair in terms of how the country remembered the late queen. or of course, we will remember the ground events that you were starting to use the jubilee 70 years of a queen on the throne being won the funeral of the coordination of king charles, all of which we reported on the dw huge, huge events, nothing like that. today though, i think the world family would have described this as a more respectful private occasion. not suddenly how it was billed to all of this full today. that members of the family would take time to reflect privatel
, that attended the private for your service and think 12 wishes in scotland. scotland, where queen elizabeth spent her final days across the u. k. gun salutes. and tolling bill is marked the anniversary of the queen's death and the king's a session to the throne. i do want to go down to my british colleague, charlie chosen until she's in london. charlotte is good to see you. the royal family is known and loved as for as pomp and circumstance. and also perhaps for being modest toby, seeing that...
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almost a year on from the death of queen elizabeth, there are plans for a permanent memorial. the public and the royal family in choosing an appropriate tribute to be unveiled in 2026. so, how best to commemorate britain's longest—reigning monarch? here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. a nice statue of her with a water feature around it, where people could throw money which could be gathered to support the charities that the queen supported when she was alive. but nothing — too ostentatious and in—your—face. and it's striking that balance in terms of how you immortalise her. a traditional park with horses, where people can learn to - ride horses, new horse riders coming in, butjust keep- it very traditional. and it doesn't get much more traditional than the queen victoria memorial, dominating the view outside buckingham palace, an imposing tribute to a monarch. queen victoria got this huge memorial in a prime location, but queen elizabeth ii reigned for longer, arguably during more turbulent times. so does she need something bigger, better orjust different? archive: it
almost a year on from the death of queen elizabeth, there are plans for a permanent memorial. the public and the royal family in choosing an appropriate tribute to be unveiled in 2026. so, how best to commemorate britain's longest—reigning monarch? here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. a nice statue of her with a water feature around it, where people could throw money which could be gathered to support the charities that the queen supported when she was alive. but nothing — too...
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the king first came here as a young boy with his mother, queen elizabeth.mages of her here with herfamily and the images of her here with her family revealed her at her most relaxed. this year's gathering is the first since her death last september, and the memories of queen elizabeth remains strong. fine the memories of queen elizabeth remains strong.— remains strong. one of the everlasting _ remains strong. one of the everlasting memories - remains strong. one of the everlasting memories i - remains strong. one of the l everlasting memories i have with the whole royal family watching, i think it was the sack race and the little kiddies, and whatever happened, everybody was bursting with laughter. so that memory will stay with me for a long time. that tradition of seeing the royal family at its most informal continue today. since 1832, kings and queens have been visitors here, to see the traditional games of the highlands. but this year was perhaps bittersweet. as the royal family repair for the first anniversary of the queen's death. she was one of this ev
the king first came here as a young boy with his mother, queen elizabeth.mages of her here with herfamily and the images of her here with her family revealed her at her most relaxed. this year's gathering is the first since her death last september, and the memories of queen elizabeth remains strong. fine the memories of queen elizabeth remains strong.— remains strong. one of the everlasting _ remains strong. one of the everlasting memories - remains strong. one of the everlasting memories i...
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there won't be any public events by the royals out of respect for queen elizabeth's passing. in britain for a charity event and paid tribute to the queen in a speech tonight . >> mexico is in line to make history in its 2024 president election. the country's two leading parties have just named women as the winners of their respective primaries, and they'll face off for the presidency. so that means, barring any upset by a third party candidate. mexico is on track to have its first female president ever once the ballots are cast in june of next year. new developments with a viral internet challenge known as the one chip challenge. >> the company behind the chip is now taking action. it comes as a family is blaming their son's death on the challenge. they say their 14 year old died the same day he tried the chip, marketed as being one of the spiciest in the world. it includes a carolina reaper, pepper and viper pepper. and now the chip company is removing the product from shelves. >> what a good boy. he was a great boy. good boy. yes loving, loving son. >> the medical examiner i
there won't be any public events by the royals out of respect for queen elizabeth's passing. in britain for a charity event and paid tribute to the queen in a speech tonight . >> mexico is in line to make history in its 2024 president election. the country's two leading parties have just named women as the winners of their respective primaries, and they'll face off for the presidency. so that means, barring any upset by a third party candidate. mexico is on track to have its first female...
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a special service to honour the late queen elizabeth ii took place in scotland.omed as "india's son—in—law". india will be one of the most important countries, and it is vital we had a close relationship with india, especially an economic one. and a major blow for the government. an auction of renewable energy ends with no buyers
a special service to honour the late queen elizabeth ii took place in scotland.omed as "india's son—in—law". india will be one of the most important countries, and it is vital we had a close relationship with india, especially an economic one. and a major blow for the government. an auction of renewable energy ends with no buyers
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i think we found when queen elizabeth ill we found when queen elizabeth ii died that she was a stronge. if you think about how widespread the morning was. it wasn'tjust widespread the morning was. it wasn't just the widespread the morning was. it wasn'tjust the queen of widespread the morning was. it wasn't just the queen of the widespread the morning was. it wasn'tjust the queen of the uk or even the realms of the commonwealth. looking at france, the united states, other countries where queen elizabeth for such a significant figure. i did love in the speech he referred to her as the golden thread that ties us together and that such a beautiful visually, it's a special, to hear how instrumental she was in the relationship. but i think different people really held her dear as did many people around world. and her influence and that endearment came from 70 years on the throne are going through some of the most serious issues that france and uk think about world war ii, but it's on the ground again as a mechanic but also being seen and heard about in france, that constant figure, was so
i think we found when queen elizabeth ill we found when queen elizabeth ii died that she was a stronge. if you think about how widespread the morning was. it wasn'tjust widespread the morning was. it wasn't just the widespread the morning was. it wasn'tjust the queen of widespread the morning was. it wasn't just the queen of the widespread the morning was. it wasn'tjust the queen of the uk or even the realms of the commonwealth. looking at france, the united states, other countries where queen...
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and as you say, the way the committee is being chaired by by someone who knew queen elizabeth well ishe would approve of or. >> oh, absolutely. and the one thing the queen was very keen on was charity and doing things for others . and that's, again, others. and that's, again, a very important way of bringing people together in celebration and commemorate version of queen elizabeth. the second. i love the fact that you're clearly working on it and you're not going to tell us what they take you very seriously. >> have you already been speaking to the committee or you're not even going to tell it? yes, i'll bet you have no, i'm not. i'm not. no, you're not going even a hint. going to even give us a hint. okay look, it's lovely to okay well, look, it's lovely to talk you. talk to you. >> sorry. >> sorry. >> no, fair enough. >> no, no, fair enough. >> no, no, fair enough. >> no, no, fair enough. >> no, you go ahead . >> no, you go ahead. >> no, you go ahead. >> as long as we get invited to the official event. bruno, when it all happens. good. good to see you. yeah, that's fascinating. >> o
and as you say, the way the committee is being chaired by by someone who knew queen elizabeth well ishe would approve of or. >> oh, absolutely. and the one thing the queen was very keen on was charity and doing things for others . and that's, again, others. and that's, again, a very important way of bringing people together in celebration and commemorate version of queen elizabeth. the second. i love the fact that you're clearly working on it and you're not going to tell us what they take...
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of course, it is a year. since the death of queen elizabeth ii and king charles iii has been commemoratinghad a lovely start to the day despite the high level cloud in the sky. some sunny spells and we will continue lots of sunshine as we go into the afternoon. still some of that coastal mist and fog just right on the north sea coasts. it could be a little bit cooler here but widely, once again temperatures getting up into the mid to the high 20s. 32 possible and the south—east of england during this afternoon. as we go through tonight, still that mist and fog in the north sea. it is drifting away. itjust lingers on across the fast north—east of scotland. chalmers start to work their way into the north and the west but it is going to be warm and muqqy west but it is going to be warm and muggy night. can which is no lower than 1a to 18 celsius. we start off saturday morning with some sunshine across many hours net areas. it does turn unsettled across scotland. could see the odd showerjust popping up against the pennines. the most of us, as dry and sunny afternoon. temperatures highly... in
of course, it is a year. since the death of queen elizabeth ii and king charles iii has been commemoratinghad a lovely start to the day despite the high level cloud in the sky. some sunny spells and we will continue lots of sunshine as we go into the afternoon. still some of that coastal mist and fog just right on the north sea coasts. it could be a little bit cooler here but widely, once again temperatures getting up into the mid to the high 20s. 32 possible and the south—east of england...
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ii, asking for a similar— queen elizabeth ii, asking for a similar amount queen elizabeth ii, askinghas to earn a bit of favour. even though— and he has to earn a bit of favour. even though he served in a similar role as— even though he served in a similar role as the — even though he served in a similar role as the prince of wales, he's been _ role as the prince of wales, he's been to— role as the prince of wales, he's been to france and many times, it is again— been to france and many times, it is again this _ been to france and many times, it is again this new monarchy, this new era and _ again this new monarchy, this new era and its— again this new monarchy, this new era and its introducing himself and hoping _ era and its introducing himself and hoping that they can stay friends. if hoping that they can stay friends. if you _ hoping that they can stay friends. if you can— hoping that they can stay friends. if you can hear clipping and cropping on my microphone, it's because we have horses coming past me just out of shot. they are clipping and clopping away from the senate, i thi
ii, asking for a similar— queen elizabeth ii, asking for a similar amount queen elizabeth ii, askinghas to earn a bit of favour. even though— and he has to earn a bit of favour. even though he served in a similar role as— even though he served in a similar role as the — even though he served in a similar role as the prince of wales, he's been _ role as the prince of wales, he's been to— role as the prince of wales, he's been to france and many times, it is again— been to france and...
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queen elizabeth remains in the nation's hearts >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. the nation's hearts >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. but oneyn's hearts >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. but one yearyearts >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. but one year into; >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. but one year into his and minds. but one year into his reign, king charles faring? >> joining for our latest >> joining us now for our latest royal roundup is legendary former royal correspondent michael cole. so can you give us a mark for king charles? out of ten for his first year as king? >> good morning, ten for his first year as king? >> good morning , esther. >> good morning, esther. >> good morning, esther. >> good morning, esther. >> good morning, philip. yeah, a year ago, i had a letter in the times at the invitation of the times at the invitation of the times letters page editor in which i said the morning after the death was officially announced of her majesty the queen, i said that history would remember her as elizabeth the great. and i cited three instances for that
queen elizabeth remains in the nation's hearts >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. the nation's hearts >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. but oneyn's hearts >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. but one yearyearts >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. but one year into; >> second, queen elizabeth remyminds. but one year into his and minds. but one year into his reign, king charles faring? >> joining for our latest >> joining us now for our latest...
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there. late her ma'esty queen elizabeth there. ., ~' ,, late her ma'esty queen elizabeth there. . ,,ere. thank you for that rebecca. rebecca curran who is _ there. thank you for that rebecca. rebecca curran who is at _ there. thank you for that rebecca. | rebecca curran who is at balmoral, what is going on and whopp is there? i wonderfuler who is there that we don't know is there. that is the thing. listen, ilike don't know is there. that is the thing. listen, i like putting people together, mick right is where us, who is not a massive fan of the royal family, we are talking about prince charles, i used to call him that and it is a lifetime of calling him prince charles, i do apologise. king charles, is the monarchy safe with him? because there are challenge, i want to put you together, mick, with anita atkinson, thank you anita, to explain the magic to mick, because mick doesn't get it. and also i will bring on gill, who is in essex. good morning gill. how are you? i gill, who is in essex. good morning gill. how are you?— gill. how are you? i am fine. anita and gill, gill. how are y
there. late her ma'esty queen elizabeth there. ., ~' ,, late her ma'esty queen elizabeth there. . ,,ere. thank you for that rebecca. rebecca curran who is _ there. thank you for that rebecca. rebecca curran who is at _ there. thank you for that rebecca. | rebecca curran who is at balmoral, what is going on and whopp is there? i wonderfuler who is there that we don't know is there. that is the thing. listen, ilike don't know is there. that is the thing. listen, i like putting people together,...
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that is where queen elizabeth ii, passed away. nded family members accompanying him to that private prayer service. someone very close to the late queen, actually, lady sarah chatto, who was the queen's niece, she was there with her husband, daniel, as well as her two children. sam and arthur chatto as well, the earl of snowdon. her sister, her brother ivan, was also there. so a family affair going on there. elsewhere in wales, we had the prince and princess of wales, of course, named those titles the day after the queen passed away, when the king gave that historic address to the nation from buckingham palace, the building behind me , they attended a short behind me, they attended a short , literally short i mean, short because it was ten minutes long. so service inside saint david's cathedral in pembrokeshire. there was a huge crowd outside waiting for them. a hymn was sung, which was also sung during the funeral of queen elizabeth ii but perhaps the most poignant moment of the service was just afterwards, actually. and a photogr
that is where queen elizabeth ii, passed away. nded family members accompanying him to that private prayer service. someone very close to the late queen, actually, lady sarah chatto, who was the queen's niece, she was there with her husband, daniel, as well as her two children. sam and arthur chatto as well, the earl of snowdon. her sister, her brother ivan, was also there. so a family affair going on there. elsewhere in wales, we had the prince and princess of wales, of course, named those...
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a special service to honour the late queen elizabeth ii takes place in scotland. in conditions that would cauese a player to die.
a special service to honour the late queen elizabeth ii takes place in scotland. in conditions that would cauese a player to die.
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so queen elizabeth ii her passing. so queen elizabeth h passed her passing.izabeth ii passed a year ago tomorrow. or if you're reading this tomorrow. today or even watching this or watching it, if you're reading it. that's incredible. um, so yeah, and, and, and full of all the sort of splendour and stuff you'd expect the male to, to bring to this particular story . i think interestingly story. i think interestingly whilst this doesn't cover it particularly well, i think king charles has managed the last year fairly well. reason year fairly well. the reason i say that because you've say that is because you've barely him . things barely noticed him. things haven't changed dramatically. he's that continuity he's just kept that continuity going. but what what hasn't changed and what many of us hoped would have changed is that the brothers, the princes are still warring. and the big headune still warring. and the big headline here is warring royal brothers is still a hundred miles apart, which is metaphorical , of course, because metaphorical, of course, because t
so queen elizabeth ii her passing. so queen elizabeth h passed her passing.izabeth ii passed a year ago tomorrow. or if you're reading this tomorrow. today or even watching this or watching it, if you're reading it. that's incredible. um, so yeah, and, and, and full of all the sort of splendour and stuff you'd expect the male to, to bring to this particular story . i think interestingly story. i think interestingly whilst this doesn't cover it particularly well, i think king charles has managed...
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i find it quite hard when people speak about queen elizabeth and queen camilla.hat was said about the large part of the population not agreeing with the camilla having that title of queen, may be queen consort but it is one and the same thing, queen and queen consort. i think that debate has gone actually and i find in consort. i think that debate has gone actually and ifind in my public speaking that there is broad admiration and respect, and affection for queen camilla now and also the pass would be reflecting today on what has been an excellent yearfor today on what has been an excellent year for the new king, today on what has been an excellent yearfor the new king, going incredibly smoothly. can you tell is more about that? why you think it is such a success? he had a hard act to follow and a long time as an apprentice but what has been the highs and lows of his first year? i have been somewhat surprised actually that it has been so clearly following his mother's footsteps because the royal year is quite structured and rigid, the season begins with the chels
i find it quite hard when people speak about queen elizabeth and queen camilla.hat was said about the large part of the population not agreeing with the camilla having that title of queen, may be queen consort but it is one and the same thing, queen and queen consort. i think that debate has gone actually and i find in consort. i think that debate has gone actually and ifind in my public speaking that there is broad admiration and respect, and affection for queen camilla now and also the pass...
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the king first came here as a young boy with his mother, queen elizabeth.ith her family were a view of her at her most relaxed. this year's gathering is the first since her death last september and the memories of queen elizabeth remain strong. one of the everlasting memories i have is the whole royal family in there, watching i think it was the sack race and the little kiddies, and whatever happened everybody was bursting with laughter. that memory will stay with me for a long time. that tradition of seeing the royal family at its most informal continued today. since 1832, kings and queens have been visitors here to see the traditional games of the highlands. but this year was, perhaps, bittersweet. as the royal family prepare for the first anniversary of the death of the queen, she was one of this event's most loyal supporters. daniela relph, bbc news. bradley cooper's new movie, maestro, based on the life of conductor and composer leonard bernstein, has had its world premiere at the venice film festival, but the star wasn't there. instead, leonard bernst
the king first came here as a young boy with his mother, queen elizabeth.ith her family were a view of her at her most relaxed. this year's gathering is the first since her death last september and the memories of queen elizabeth remain strong. one of the everlasting memories i have is the whole royal family in there, watching i think it was the sack race and the little kiddies, and whatever happened everybody was bursting with laughter. that memory will stay with me for a long time. that...
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queen elizabeth, the late queen, our much miss queen.one canada, quebec and so on, where she spoke very well and very movingly at times. and this is big stuff. this is big medicine in the royal world to have actually stopped the traffic in the middle of paris, to close down the main boulevard for this ceremonial shows fantastic respect by president macron and his wife, brigitte , macron and his wife, brigitte, who seem to be getting on very well there with queen camilla later. there they are together there , going to inaugurate a new there, going to inaugurate a new literary prize for franco—british literary prize. and of course , queen camilla is and of course, queen camilla is very big on the historic power, the recuperative power of reading. how important it is for children and for ordinary people here. i think they're showing the king perhaps signatures of very famous people who've signed. so they're all going to signed. so they're all going to sign on this day , this very sign on this day, this very historic day . brigitte macron, h
queen elizabeth, the late queen, our much miss queen.one canada, quebec and so on, where she spoke very well and very movingly at times. and this is big stuff. this is big medicine in the royal world to have actually stopped the traffic in the middle of paris, to close down the main boulevard for this ceremonial shows fantastic respect by president macron and his wife, brigitte , macron and his wife, brigitte, who seem to be getting on very well there with queen camilla later. there they are...
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king charles has remembered his late mother, queen elizabeth ii, one year on from her death. it accompanied an audio message, in which king charles said he recalled "with great affection her long life, "devoted service, and all she meant to so many of us". the number of disposable vapes being thrown away in the uk has nearly quadrupled in the last year to five million per week, according to new research. it means eight are thrown away every second, with huge amounts of materials like lithium and copper ending up in landfill. ben king reports. this plant recycles the waste of two million people in south london, sorting it out so it can be turned into new cans, bottles, cardboard and paper. but it's not designed to handle disposable vapes. here are some of the vapes that have been thrown away here. they're in all different shapes and sizes, but they're all complicated bits of equipment — containing copperwires, lithium batteries, and plastic — and they're causing big problems when it comes to how to deal with them once they're thrown away. the batteries can catch fire on the co
king charles has remembered his late mother, queen elizabeth ii, one year on from her death. it accompanied an audio message, in which king charles said he recalled "with great affection her long life, "devoted service, and all she meant to so many of us". the number of disposable vapes being thrown away in the uk has nearly quadrupled in the last year to five million per week, according to new research. it means eight are thrown away every second, with huge amounts of materials...
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ordered the union flag to fly above the elysee palace last year following the death of her majesty queen elizabethmajesty, of course , the queen majesty, of course, the queen elizabeth ii addressed the senate in 2004 during her state visit, but not from the chamber itself. that was something that king charles did for the first time today. but just observing the presidents and the king over the presidents and the king over the last couple of days, first at the arc de triomphe and here at the arc de triomphe and here at cathedral and at the notre—dame cathedral and the , they clearly the senate as well, they clearly do have a very warm and friendly relationship towards one another. president macron another. we saw president macron put his hand on the king's back. lots of people that's lots of people saying that's breaking protocol. it's breaking royal protocol. it's absolutely i've been absolutely not. i've been assured he is more than comfortable with that kind of intimacy from a close neighbour such president , an such as the french president, an excellent royal correspondent, cameron walker , tal
ordered the union flag to fly above the elysee palace last year following the death of her majesty queen elizabethmajesty, of course , the queen majesty, of course, the queen elizabeth ii addressed the senate in 2004 during her state visit, but not from the chamber itself. that was something that king charles did for the first time today. but just observing the presidents and the king over the presidents and the king over the last couple of days, first at the arc de triomphe and here at the arc...
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coming up, corgis came together to honor queen elizabeth. the second's. we've got a coming up next.. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. >> well, a special tribute to queen elizabeth featured corgis. of course, they were her favorite dog breed corgis from across the united kingdom gathered outside buckingham palace on sunday. their owners were honoring their beloved monarch. they were dressed up in fancy outfits and even more crowds. as you there this friday will mark one year since queen elizabeth status. >> you know, icons still get used to the fact that she's physically she's looking at the sun is shining iphone. it would shine on us today. >> corgis were elizabeth constant companion since childhoo
coming up, corgis came together to honor queen elizabeth. the second's. we've got a coming up next.. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noticed that i had more cognitive clarity. memory is better. it's been about two years now and it's working for me. prevagen. at stores...
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about hundreds of vetoviks back in 1568, the polish king sigismun, writes a letter to the english queen elizabeth we see that the brain is an enemy not only of our kingdom temporarily, but also hereditary the enemy of all free peoples, thanks to the newly established seafaring embrace. why how little of all this can still be laid down by the scribes, who do not stop making weapons for him, shells and other similar things are still not seen, so that we leave such navigation free from this time begins at least the conclusion is that it was then that everything began and billions of money began to print everything, new textbooks, which are absolutely to another, all searches are considered, hatred in oil begins to be brought up; these machines are already at that time drafting offices calling for military service; they are ready to fight russia , despite the fact that people still brought up in the ussr they don’t even know where to go at all, then in union, we will be independent one way or another, we will still be squeeze states there. we will be together with russia at such a good level , some c
about hundreds of vetoviks back in 1568, the polish king sigismun, writes a letter to the english queen elizabeth we see that the brain is an enemy not only of our kingdom temporarily, but also hereditary the enemy of all free peoples, thanks to the newly established seafaring embrace. why how little of all this can still be laid down by the scribes, who do not stop making weapons for him, shells and other similar things are still not seen, so that we leave such navigation free from this time...
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the king first came here as a young boy with his mother queen elizabeth.er death last september and the memories of queen elizabeth remain strong. one of the everlasting memories i have is the whole royal family in there, watching i think it was the sack race and the little kiddies, and whatever happened, everybody was bursting with laughter. that memory will stay with me for a long time. that tradition of seeing the royal family at its most informal continued today. since 1832, kings and queens have been visitors here to see the traditional games of the highlands. but this year was, perhaps, bittersweet. as the royal family prepare for the first anniversary of the death of the queen, she was one of this event�*s most loyal supporters. daniela relph, bbc news. finally, this half hour, we wanted to show you some pictures of a sea otter showing off some unusual skills. juno, who lives in oregon zoo in the us, is a big fan of basketball. she loves, as you can see here, practicing her slam dunks. her keepers taught the 9—year—old how to put the ball through a
the king first came here as a young boy with his mother queen elizabeth.er death last september and the memories of queen elizabeth remain strong. one of the everlasting memories i have is the whole royal family in there, watching i think it was the sack race and the little kiddies, and whatever happened, everybody was bursting with laughter. that memory will stay with me for a long time. that tradition of seeing the royal family at its most informal continued today. since 1832, kings and...
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this is the very place where the late queen elizabeth ii spent her final days. the late queen elizabeththe late queen elizabeth ii spent her final days. balmoral castle, a place she is known to have loved, where she is said to have been at her happiest and this is where king charles will spend the day, we are told quietly reflecting not only on his mother's death but his own accession to the throne one year ago. there will be no ceremonial events today. there will be gun salutes at edinburgh castle, hyde park and the tower of london backed the king has paid tribute to his late mother, releasing a photograph said to be one of his favourites. in it, she is smiling, perhaps the way he would like us to remember his mother today and alongside a photograph he has released a message which was recorded here at balmoral castle. we which was recorded here at balmoral castle. ~ u, which was recorded here at balmoral castle. . u, ., castle. we recall with great affection — castle. we recall with great affection her _ castle. we recall with great affection her long _ castle. we recall with great aff
this is the very place where the late queen elizabeth ii spent her final days. the late queen elizabeththe late queen elizabeth ii spent her final days. balmoral castle, a place she is known to have loved, where she is said to have been at her happiest and this is where king charles will spend the day, we are told quietly reflecting not only on his mother's death but his own accession to the throne one year ago. there will be no ceremonial events today. there will be gun salutes at edinburgh...
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a special service to honour the late queen elizabeth ii took place in scotland.ishi sunak is in delhi for the 620 summit. he says he'll be welcomed as "india's son—in—law". india will be one of the most important countries, and it is vital we had a close relationship with india, especially an economic one. and a major blow for the government. an auction of renewable energy ends with no buyers for offshore wind farms, dashing the hopes of decarbonising the uk's electricity production. today marks one year since the death of queen elizabeth the second — and the moment the reign of king charles iii began. always lovely to see you, particularly on occasions like this. we've been watching the salute this morning. they mark two things, they mark the passing of the queen, but they mark a big, bold era in this country. it they mark a big, bold era in this count . , , ., ., country. it is quite strange for me bein: country. it is quite strange for me being back _ country. it is quite strange for me being back in _ country. it is quite strange for me being back in here _ c
a special service to honour the late queen elizabeth ii took place in scotland.ishi sunak is in delhi for the 620 summit. he says he'll be welcomed as "india's son—in—law". india will be one of the most important countries, and it is vital we had a close relationship with india, especially an economic one. and a major blow for the government. an auction of renewable energy ends with no buyers for offshore wind farms, dashing the hopes of decarbonising the uk's electricity...