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the earl of wessex's statement _ public. the earl of wessex's statement released - public.l of wessex's - statement released today actually addressed that, the fact they have grown up having to share their parents, especially their mama. hat parents, especially their mama. not man of us parents, especially their mama. not many of us have to share our parents with the _ many of us have to share our parents with the commonwealth and the realms and the _ with the commonwealth and the realms and the whole country. they have grown _ and the whole country. they have grown up — and the whole country. they have grown up with this private public balance — grown up with this private public balance. but i think what must be so important _ balance. but i think what must be so important for them in this vigil is of course — important for them in this vigil is of course the times they didn't have to share _ of course the times they didn't have to share her, the times at balmoral, the summers that were made so special— the summers that were made so special when the late duke and the queen
the earl of wessex's statement _ public. the earl of wessex's statement released - public.l of wessex's - statement released today actually addressed that, the fact they have grown up having to share their parents, especially their mama. hat parents, especially their mama. not man of us parents, especially their mama. not many of us have to share our parents with the _ many of us have to share our parents with the commonwealth and the realms and the _ with the commonwealth and the realms and...
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yes. the -- by the wessexes. yes, buckingham _ the -- by the wessexes. that it wasn't worth awaiting the hours that they have had to wait in order to pay their respects. and of course it is now only two days until the queen's funeral, which, as we have been hearing, is due to be one of the largest if not the largest international event that this country has seen, certainly for decades, if not forever. there is a huge logistical exercise in planning going on at the moment. you can see the metal barriers out here now that this is the case across the entire route that that cortege procession is going to take on monday, all around westminster abbey, the palace of westminster, along the south bank to allow those mourners to attend the lying in state at westminster hall. it's a huge operation. shall the lying in state at westminster hall. it's a huge operation. all of the detailed _ hall. it's a huge operation. all of the detailed plans _ hall. it's a huge operation. all of the detailed plans so _ hall. it's a huge operation. all of the detailed plans so metic
yes. the -- by the wessexes. yes, buckingham _ the -- by the wessexes. that it wasn't worth awaiting the hours that they have had to wait in order to pay their respects. and of course it is now only two days until the queen's funeral, which, as we have been hearing, is due to be one of the largest if not the largest international event that this country has seen, certainly for decades, if not forever. there is a huge logistical exercise in planning going on at the moment. you can see the metal...
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yes, we assume that she and her husband, the earl of wessex, are still at balmoral. the earl of wessexl at balmoral-— the earl of wessex, are still at balmoral. �* ' , ., balmoral. and so different, you soke balmoral. and so different, you spoke earlier— balmoral. and so different, you spoke earlier about _ balmoral. and so different, you spoke earlier about the - balmoral. and so different, you | spoke earlier about the moment balmoral. and so different, you - spoke earlier about the moment that elizabeth, then princess elizabeth, she went to kenya and came back as clean, and she was so young. there was the shock of the moment, her father had died very suddenly. king charles, 73 years old, he has known this moment is coming for a very long time. but there is still that palpable sense of shock in the nation, how people were almost holding their breaths yesterday, and a real sense of disbelief, in a sense, that the queen has actually gone. borisjohnson talking about how you felt that she was eternal, that she would live on. it how you felt that she was eternal, that she would live on.—
yes, we assume that she and her husband, the earl of wessex, are still at balmoral. the earl of wessexl at balmoral-— the earl of wessex, are still at balmoral. �* ' , ., balmoral. and so different, you soke balmoral. and so different, you spoke earlier— balmoral. and so different, you spoke earlier about _ balmoral. and so different, you spoke earlier about the - balmoral. and so different, you | spoke earlier about the moment balmoral. and so different, you - spoke earlier about the...
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there is exoeetation _ earl and countess of wessex.ountess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, - earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, if - earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, if we - is expectation now clearly, if we look at the images at buckingham palace, and the area in front of it dominated of course by the queen victoria memorial at this end of the mall, but crowds now starting to gather at those gates where announcements in the past have been made of course about all kinds of things and events in the royal family's life. but i think today reflects a proud which is starting to gather, basically expressing concern and just hoping best. yes, i think that is the fairest way _ best. yes, i think that is the fairest way we _ best. yes, i think that is the fairest way we can _ best. yes, i think that is the fairest way we can put - best. yes, i think that is the fairest way we can put it, i best. yes, i think that is the i fairest way we can put it, huw. millions of people he
there is exoeetation _ earl and countess of wessex.ountess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, - earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, if - earl and countess of wessex. there is expectation now clearly, if we - is expectation now clearly, if we look at the images at buckingham palace, and the area in front of it dominated of course by the queen victoria memorial at this end of the mall, but crowds now starting to gather at those gates where announcements in the...
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countess of wessex i suspect. i think— the aircraft. countess of wessex i suspect. _ suspect. i think so. earl of wessex. gosh. that looks like the _ suspect. i think so. earl of wessex. gosh. that looks like the duke - suspect. i think so. earl of wessex. gosh. that looks like the duke of l gosh. that looks like the duke of york, i gosh. that looks like the duke of york. i think. — gosh. that looks like the duke of york, ithink, isn't— gosh. that looks like the duke of york, i think, isn't it? _ gosh. that looks like the duke of york, ithink, isn't it? yes. - gosh. that looks like the duke of york, i think, isn't it? yes. i- york, ithink, isn't it? yes. i think it— york, ithink, isn't it? yes. i think it is— york, ithink, isn't it? yes. i think it is the _ york, ithink, isn't it? yes. i think it is the duke - york, ithink, isn't it? yes. i think it is the duke of- york, ithink, isn't it? yes. i think it is the duke of york. | york, ithink, isn't it? ies i think it is the duke of york. we caught a glimpse... the earl of wessex? . who is that? i'm s o rry . i'm s o r
countess of wessex i suspect. i think— the aircraft. countess of wessex i suspect. _ suspect. i think so. earl of wessex. gosh. that looks like the _ suspect. i think so. earl of wessex. gosh. that looks like the duke - suspect. i think so. earl of wessex. gosh. that looks like the duke of l gosh. that looks like the duke of york, i gosh. that looks like the duke of york. i think. — gosh. that looks like the duke of york, ithink, isn't— gosh. that looks like the duke of york, i think,...
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i the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessex.— the earl of wessex.hought it was an extraordinary moment. - the earl of wessex. i thought it was an extraordinary moment. because | the earl of wessex. i thought it was. an extraordinary moment. because it 'ust an extraordinary moment. because it just showed — an extraordinary moment. because it just showed that _ an extraordinary moment. because it just showed that fantastic _ an extraordinary moment. because it just showed that fantastic twinkle - just showed that fantastic twinkle that a _ just showed that fantastic twinkle that a sense _ just showed that fantastic twinkle that a sense of _ just showed that fantastic twinkle that a sense of humour, - just showed that fantastic twinkle that a sense of humour, and - just showed that fantastic twinkle that a sense of humour, and the i just showed that fantastic twinkle i that a sense of humour, and the fact that a sense of humour, and the fact that my— that a sense of humour, and the fact that my mother— that a sense of humour, and the fact that my mothe
i the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessex.— the earl of wessex.hought it was an extraordinary moment. - the earl of wessex. i thought it was an extraordinary moment. because | the earl of wessex. i thought it was. an extraordinary moment. because it 'ust an extraordinary moment. because it just showed — an extraordinary moment. because it just showed that _ an extraordinary moment. because it just showed that fantastic _ an extraordinary moment. because it just showed that...
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particularly the countess of wessex.ncess anne and now king charles, he's 73 and she's only 21 months younger. so they're in their 70s. whereas prince andrew, 15 years younger, and prince andrew is 11 years younger, prince edward is 15 years younger. they were like a second generation. so there's two different almost like families here. they have different relationships with the queen. >> trisha, it is hard to overstate the potency of this moment for people who are filing through, who have waited so long just to say thank you to pay respects to the queen. and now to be just feet from the king and his three siblings. this is a rare opportunity for anyone to be in this presence. especially at a moment like this. >> people have said, many people have said they want to be able to tell their children, their grandchildren, that they were there. just going past the queen's coffin. so as you say, going past the four siblings, the four royals, and all of the other royals looking on. i mean, that's got to be absolutely amazing. an
particularly the countess of wessex.ncess anne and now king charles, he's 73 and she's only 21 months younger. so they're in their 70s. whereas prince andrew, 15 years younger, and prince andrew is 11 years younger, prince edward is 15 years younger. they were like a second generation. so there's two different almost like families here. they have different relationships with the queen. >> trisha, it is hard to overstate the potency of this moment for people who are filing through, who...
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a personal moment for him, the princess royal, the duke of york and the earl of wessex, who lost their
a personal moment for him, the princess royal, the duke of york and the earl of wessex, who lost their
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we know the countess of wessex was hugely popular with the queen, _ wessex was hugely popular with theled her mama herself. and the duchess of cambridge, he was looking immaculate as ever in bringing the children _ immaculate as ever in bringing the children it— immaculate as ever in bringing the children. it must have been quite a challenge _ children. it must have been quite a challenge to keep george and charlotte quiet and so well behaved. she did _ charlotte quiet and so well behaved. she did that. it is camilla and the other— she did that. it is camilla and the other women who are steely tying them _ other women who are steely tying them together. well other women who are steely tying them together.— other women who are steely tying them together. well said, i agree. the times, — them together. well said, i agree. the times. go _ them together. well said, i agree. the times, go forth _ them together. well said, i agree. the times, go forth upon - them together. well said, i agree. the times, go forth upon thy i the times, go forth upon thy journey. 0ne the times, go forth upon th
we know the countess of wessex was hugely popular with the queen, _ wessex was hugely popular with theled her mama herself. and the duchess of cambridge, he was looking immaculate as ever in bringing the children _ immaculate as ever in bringing the children it— immaculate as ever in bringing the children. it must have been quite a challenge _ children. it must have been quite a challenge to keep george and charlotte quiet and so well behaved. she did _ charlotte quiet and so well behaved....
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and he said the earl of wessex and he said the earl of wessex and he said the earl of wessex stood soandparents the kind of inspired his love of the monarchy.— the monarchy. really a fantastic _ the monarchy. really a fantastic moment i the monarchy. really a fantastic moment for i the monarchy. really a i fantastic moment for him. apparently he turned up with doughnuts. irate apparently he turned up with doughnuts-— doughnuts. we will have to leave it there _ doughnuts. we will have to leave it there with - doughnuts. we will have to leave it there with the i leave it there with the doughnuts but thank you for joining us. this is bbc news. stay with us. friday was the first day sincejune 1 that nowhere in the uk reached 20 degrees celsius, and it's because of the brisk northerly wind which blew in quite a few showers. but the wind is gradually easing. high pressure's moving in to give a largely dry weekend but with some cool days and some chilly nights. in fact, temperatures are tumbling away under the clearing skies. there are still showers peppering north and eastern scotland and e
and he said the earl of wessex and he said the earl of wessex and he said the earl of wessex stood soandparents the kind of inspired his love of the monarchy.— the monarchy. really a fantastic _ the monarchy. really a fantastic moment i the monarchy. really a fantastic moment for i the monarchy. really a i fantastic moment for him. apparently he turned up with doughnuts. irate apparently he turned up with doughnuts-— doughnuts. we will have to leave it there _ doughnuts. we will have to...
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and the earl of wessex, who was entitled the earl of inverness.ueens four children will walk with the hearse. the procession begins at a stately pace across the foreco ofurt so much royal htory -- across the forecourt of the palace which has seen so much royal history over the years. the start of the profession that will take us right through the lying in-state in westminster hall to the funeral itself next monday in the queens departure from london for windsor and interment in st. george's chapel. when the king and the queen consort drove down this road an hour and a half or so ago, there was quite a bit of smiling and waving. that has gone. this is now a procession of deep solemnity and remembrance. slowly, with great dignity, the hearse comes up the hill, and at each point, these crowds who have been waiting here for many hours see for the first time the coffin carrying the late queen. it's as if these streets are filled again, as they always are, during the festival we, but for -- during the festival weeks, but for a very different purpose, wi
and the earl of wessex, who was entitled the earl of inverness.ueens four children will walk with the hearse. the procession begins at a stately pace across the foreco ofurt so much royal htory -- across the forecourt of the palace which has seen so much royal history over the years. the start of the profession that will take us right through the lying in-state in westminster hall to the funeral itself next monday in the queens departure from london for windsor and interment in st. george's...
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the vice co, james, who is the son and daughter of prince edward, who is there with the contests of wessex. he, of course, the earl of wessex watching his children take their place beside the queen's coffin. edward of course, was part of the vigil almost 24 hours ago. when he stood with his sister and 2 brothers around the queen's coffin. also there are people who become known as beefeaters for that to become regularly known and members of the gods and the queens. the monarchs, body guards who have been in place and they continue. the public continues to file pastor, i estimated that from the point we were standing there is about there are but 1500 people in our filtering past. so i suspect that will be reflected in the numbers who are going through the whole. but this really is for people who have lined up for 1415 hours at a time a piece of history as they can tell their children and their grandchildren. they were there when the new prince of wales stood in tribute before the queen's coffin in his fil military uniform. his head bowed in silence. no doubt i were accounting moments that he
the vice co, james, who is the son and daughter of prince edward, who is there with the contests of wessex. he, of course, the earl of wessex watching his children take their place beside the queen's coffin. edward of course, was part of the vigil almost 24 hours ago. when he stood with his sister and 2 brothers around the queen's coffin. also there are people who become known as beefeaters for that to become regularly known and members of the gods and the queens. the monarchs, body guards who...
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the countess, countess of wessex, edward and sophia, also traveling in the princess and we here is already in scotland where she's been undertaking engagements and all the queen's children are either at or traveling to bar mall balmoral. this news just coming in to us. i mean, that doesn't bite well, does it? i think it tells us that the end is close now, and it is a sad end and yet look at what she will do 2 days ago. this is what she would have wanted. she would have wanted to go out with a bang. she greeted her 15th prime minister, and she was on her feet smiling and beautifully dressed in about moral, which she loved so much as a, as a home that she has. and she's got, if she has gone out, she's going out with a bang and you know, that's what she would have wanted. that's what she would have expected. and that's what makes her a remarkable world figure. because very few people of stood around the world have stood on the world stage the 70 years, and given this continuous performance of strength and continuity. indeed, i'm just thinking back to earlier this year when she celebrated her
the countess, countess of wessex, edward and sophia, also traveling in the princess and we here is already in scotland where she's been undertaking engagements and all the queen's children are either at or traveling to bar mall balmoral. this news just coming in to us. i mean, that doesn't bite well, does it? i think it tells us that the end is close now, and it is a sad end and yet look at what she will do 2 days ago. this is what she would have wanted. she would have wanted to go out with a...
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that children as they get progressively over a princess on times edward's uncertainty to what the wessex is. i'm going to be trimmed onto that and they're opening up on the palace is making the trimmings the ceremony. the royal palace is much more open to the update on and be on people like that culture got history as it is portia. but british national, national identity and culture, and it's something around the well, this particular appreciation, and i think people, we think that we do this, we do this one, the teams one a fast particularly. well, that the trick obviously, and some civilizational maintaining a time say, i think is, is to keep a close check. all the poll required and maintain that it doesn't get to exaggerated as it is in keeping, i think with moment status. so the king has a pretty good feel for that. i think there was much easier for the queen basically when she was younger because she couldn't ontario, they sometimes fairytale quality. and royals is extremely well as a, as a very good looking beautiful woman. and she knew from office and i, and it was more difficult,
that children as they get progressively over a princess on times edward's uncertainty to what the wessex is. i'm going to be trimmed onto that and they're opening up on the palace is making the trimmings the ceremony. the royal palace is much more open to the update on and be on people like that culture got history as it is portia. but british national, national identity and culture, and it's something around the well, this particular appreciation, and i think people, we think that we do this,...
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whether that is sophie of wessex, whether it is now the queen consort, princess anne, and the new princessd to a new designer. we hope of course that will continue. i think there are so many opportunities to work with the royal household in terms of sustainability. many of the messages are that —— that our now king has been championing for years. and how the british fashion industry will play a role in climate change. thank you so much. best of luck when london fashion week arrives. thank ou so london fashion week arrives. thank you so much- _ london fashion week arrives. thank you so much- we — london fashion week arrives. thank you so much. we were _ london fashion week arrives. thank you so much. we were talking - london fashion week arrives. thank you so much. we were talking about ukraine and — you so much. we were talking about ukraine and the _ you so much. we were talking about ukraine and the situation there. - you so much. we were talking about ukraine and the situation there. thej ukraine and the situation there. the fighting has continued between armenia and azerbaijan. this is
whether that is sophie of wessex, whether it is now the queen consort, princess anne, and the new princessd to a new designer. we hope of course that will continue. i think there are so many opportunities to work with the royal household in terms of sustainability. many of the messages are that —— that our now king has been championing for years. and how the british fashion industry will play a role in climate change. thank you so much. best of luck when london fashion week arrives. thank...
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coffin, the king, his sister, the princess royal, his two brothers, the duke of york and the earl of wessexim the prince of wales and his brother, the dukof sussex. from the palace of westminster, around parliament square and into broad century, the gun carriage was drawn by 142 members of the royal navy. they brought it to the great west nor of the abby church where, as young princess, elizabeth had been married, and later crowned as sovereign. >> as the coffin was borne up the abby's central aisle, among the family members walking behind, two small figures. prince george and princess charlotte, aged nine and seven respectively, attending this most solemn of state occasions. on the coffin, a wreath with rosemary for remembrance, myrtle, the symbol of a happy marriage, and english oak, symbolizing the strength of love . and a card hand written by the king, in loving and devoted memory, charles. >> in profound thanksgiving, we come to this house of god. gather from across the nation, from the commonwealth, and from the nations of the world, to mourn our loss, to remember her long life of sel
coffin, the king, his sister, the princess royal, his two brothers, the duke of york and the earl of wessexim the prince of wales and his brother, the dukof sussex. from the palace of westminster, around parliament square and into broad century, the gun carriage was drawn by 142 members of the royal navy. they brought it to the great west nor of the abby church where, as young princess, elizabeth had been married, and later crowned as sovereign. >> as the coffin was borne up the abby's...
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and count teess of wessex, they there. the two youngest children at 14 and 18. you can see lady louise on the left, prince edward's elder daughter on the right, beatrice, the duke of york prince andrew's daughter. beatrice gave very powerful tribute published just in the last hour. zara phillips there, princess anne's daughter. to read a part of it - - our dearest granny, we've not been able to put much into words since you left us all. there have been tears and laughter, silences and chatter, hugs and loneliness, and a collective loss for you, our beloved queen and our beloved granny. we, like many, thought you'd be here forever, and we all miss you terribly. you were our mentor, our guide, our loving hand on our backs leading us through the world. you taught us so much, we will cherish those lessons and memories forever. for now, dear granny, we want to say thank you, thank you for making us laugh, for including us, for picking heather and rspberries, for marching soldiers, for our teas, the comfort, the joy. you being y
and count teess of wessex, they there. the two youngest children at 14 and 18. you can see lady louise on the left, prince edward's elder daughter on the right, beatrice, the duke of york prince andrew's daughter. beatrice gave very powerful tribute published just in the last hour. zara phillips there, princess anne's daughter. to read a part of it - - our dearest granny, we've not been able to put much into words since you left us all. there have been tears and laughter, silences and chatter,...
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behind it, the king with his siblings, the princess royal, the duke of york not in uniform and thel of wessex row behind, princes william and harry, walking together 25 years after they follow the coffin of their mother to her funeral. arms reversed. the court has passed along the rank -- the length of the mile. draped on either side with uon flags. as it went past, from spectators , respectful applause. outside westminster hall, the bearer party from the grenadier guards took the coffin on their shoulders. other members of the royal family were there, watching on the left, the duchess of sussex. the coffin, covered in the royal standard and surmounted by the queens crown, placed with care. >> god, the maker and redeemer of all mankind, grant us with thy servant, queen elizabeth, and all the faithful departed, the sure benefits of thy sons saving passion and glorious resurrection. >> for the royal family it is clear that the loss of the ween is still being felt keenly. for all the stoicism, it is plain that some, the blood family and those who knew her years are feeling very real grief. but n
behind it, the king with his siblings, the princess royal, the duke of york not in uniform and thel of wessex row behind, princes william and harry, walking together 25 years after they follow the coffin of their mother to her funeral. arms reversed. the court has passed along the rank -- the length of the mile. draped on either side with uon flags. as it went past, from spectators , respectful applause. outside westminster hall, the bearer party from the grenadier guards took the coffin on...
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then we've got the queen consort in the car who is with the countess of wessex i'm told and then there'scials lining up behind, including the superintendent of the poalace of holyrood. >> every single detail of this has been thought out and planned and the queen -- this is exactly what she wanted. you mentioned the flowers, the exact casket, exactly as the queen ordered. >> yeah, the king is wearing full day ceremonial uniform with the rank of field marshall. his majesty is carrying his field marshall baton presented to him by the queen when he became field marshall back in 2012. he is also wearing the order of merritt a neck decoration with a thistle star and thistle sash. obviously deeply connected to the country of scotland. he's wearing several other medals. i mean, there is a whole list of them i've been given, the coronation, silver, diamond and platinum jubilee medals, naval good conduct medal. canadian forces medal. which is interesting because canada i would say probably the most loyal of the realms, very much reflected here, but also medals representing which i think is interes
then we've got the queen consort in the car who is with the countess of wessex i'm told and then there'scials lining up behind, including the superintendent of the poalace of holyrood. >> every single detail of this has been thought out and planned and the queen -- this is exactly what she wanted. you mentioned the flowers, the exact casket, exactly as the queen ordered. >> yeah, the king is wearing full day ceremonial uniform with the rank of field marshall. his majesty is carrying...
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king charles, anne, the princess royal, prince andrew the duke of york and prince edward the earl of wessexe held a vigil around the queen's coffin in westminster hall. these are pictures from the "vigil of the princes" as it's called, with all four royals in ceremonial military uniform accompanying the coffin for 15 minutes. the queen's eight grandchildren are expected to do the same tomorrow. and this is the scene outside the hall. thousands of people are queuing to pay their respects to the queen. this is the scene outside the hall. thousands of people still waiting to pay their respects to the queen. the wait time is 2a hours. thank you very much. it has to be said that this was perhaps the most striking aspect of the ceremonial here in westminster hall over the last few days as the queens coffin was brought here on wednesday. we have had thousands of people queueing to pay their respects, but the arrival of the king and his sister and his two brothers were undoubtedly something that people are very struck by. as we go inside the hull now, we can see the arrival. the signal, the punctua
king charles, anne, the princess royal, prince andrew the duke of york and prince edward the earl of wessexe held a vigil around the queen's coffin in westminster hall. these are pictures from the "vigil of the princes" as it's called, with all four royals in ceremonial military uniform accompanying the coffin for 15 minutes. the queen's eight grandchildren are expected to do the same tomorrow. and this is the scene outside the hall. thousands of people are queuing to pay their...
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coffin, the king, his sister, the princess royal, his two brothers, the duke of york and the earl of wessexhind him, the prince of wales and his brother, the duke of sussex. from the palace of westminster around parliament square and intoroad sanctuary, the gun carriage was drawn by 142 members of the royal navy to the great west door of the abbey church where, as a young princess, she had been married and later crowned as sovereign. ♪ as the coffin was born up the abby central a, among the family members walking behind, two small figures -- prince george and insist charlotte, aged nine and seven respectively, attending this most solemn of state occasions. on the coffin, a reef with rosemary for remembrance, myrtle come of the symbol of a happy marriage, and english oak symbolizing th strength of life . and a card, handwritten by the king in loving and devoted memory, charles. >> in profound thanksgiving, we come to this house of god. we gather from across the nation, from the commonwealth, and from the nations of the world to mourn our loss, to remember her long life of selfless service. ♪
coffin, the king, his sister, the princess royal, his two brothers, the duke of york and the earl of wessexhind him, the prince of wales and his brother, the duke of sussex. from the palace of westminster around parliament square and intoroad sanctuary, the gun carriage was drawn by 142 members of the royal navy to the great west door of the abbey church where, as a young princess, she had been married and later crowned as sovereign. ♪ as the coffin was born up the abby central a, among the...
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, prince edward's wife. 0ver wessex, prince edward's wife.ays, you can see from the last few days, you can see from the look on her face the last few days, you can see from the look on herface how the last few days, you can see from the look on her face how deeply affected she is by this. yes, the wessexes, or the forfars as they are in scotland, have lived very close to the queen, and author of {mid to the queen, and author of covid alwa s u- to the queen, and author of covid always up at _ to the queen, and author of covid always up at the _ to the queen, and author of covid always up at the castle, _ to the queen, and author of covid always up at the castle, -- - to the queen, and author of covid always up at the castle, -- all- always up at the castle, —— all through covid. and sophie wessex as we have seen time and again, has been removed. i think is the queen consort, this is for everybody, notjust for the children, but for everyone who knew her. they were so grateful for the way that she would welcome them into the family. she knew how
, prince edward's wife. 0ver wessex, prince edward's wife.ays, you can see from the last few days, you can see from the look on her face the last few days, you can see from the look on herface how the last few days, you can see from the look on her face how deeply affected she is by this. yes, the wessexes, or the forfars as they are in scotland, have lived very close to the queen, and author of {mid to the queen, and author of covid alwa s u- to the queen, and author of covid always up at _ to...
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and that is the earl of wessex, the youngest son of the queen. >> i think we can see princess beatrice there lining up. this is such a private moment for the family. and you have to remember, it's been a long time since we've seen the death of a monarch, how important it is for them to have this time. >> isa is in balmoral. what was it like there? >> good afternoon, richard. i think the scene is different from the picture that you and anna are painting where you are. the scenes of pomp, jubilation, very different much more come ber we saw the family going to a private service in a church nearby, a church the queen went often, she was part of the congregation. they were there about 15, 20 minutes or so. then the return. parked their cars and like you and anna were discussing, looked at the tributes and bouquets that have been left there as people pay respects to a queen, to a monarch and a matriarch. there was a moment i would like to point out to our viewers we saw princess eugenie, she cleaned her eye and then prince andrew put his arm around her, embraced her. this is worth reminding
and that is the earl of wessex, the youngest son of the queen. >> i think we can see princess beatrice there lining up. this is such a private moment for the family. and you have to remember, it's been a long time since we've seen the death of a monarch, how important it is for them to have this time. >> isa is in balmoral. what was it like there? >> good afternoon, richard. i think the scene is different from the picture that you and anna are painting where you are. the...
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and so for the countess of wessex, it's so touching tribute, isn't it? the queen and her children now in size, this ancient cathedral. and it's a service of celebration, as well as remembrance. it is a reminder that although a nation is morning, here is also a family that is mourning the loss of a mother, a grandmother, and of course a great grandmother. in the case of her prince william and prince heidi's children as well. and that is perhaps the statement being made of the royal families affection for scotland, but also how it sees its importance in the continuation of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. so there is to some degree, a political statement in there too. but this is a div for remembrance and you had at the beginning of this service just ho historic and giles cathedral lays with its links back to john knox and the reformation at to oliver cromwell to former members of the royal family who have been there. but it was also a moment to pause and reflect on the queen's love for scotland itself. phoenician that she knew ver
and so for the countess of wessex, it's so touching tribute, isn't it? the queen and her children now in size, this ancient cathedral. and it's a service of celebration, as well as remembrance. it is a reminder that although a nation is morning, here is also a family that is mourning the loss of a mother, a grandmother, and of course a great grandmother. in the case of her prince william and prince heidi's children as well. and that is perhaps the statement being made of the royal families...
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also other members of the royal family, the queen consort, the princess of wales, countess of wessexng behind by car. and as we watch the stunning images of the family that stir up so many images of past funerals related to the royal family, especially the images of william and harry walking behind queen elizabeth's coffin, let's take a moment to talk about the monarchy as a whole and how much it is changing over the queen's 70 years on the throne. technology has gone from the infancy of television and radio to the creation of the internet and social media. nbc's molly hunter has a look at how the crown has modernized as technology has grown. >> reporter: the queen who made history with the first televised coronation now honored in the modern era she helped usher in. after the queen passed,en a official notice announcing her death was placed outside buckingham palace but the world had already learned about it from a tweet. 25 years ago when the queen and prince philip met with mourners in the wake of princess diana death, hands outstretched and now cellphones fill so many hands captu
also other members of the royal family, the queen consort, the princess of wales, countess of wessexng behind by car. and as we watch the stunning images of the family that stir up so many images of past funerals related to the royal family, especially the images of william and harry walking behind queen elizabeth's coffin, let's take a moment to talk about the monarchy as a whole and how much it is changing over the queen's 70 years on the throne. technology has gone from the infancy of...
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prince edward is younger than king charles, 15 the count of wessex, his wife the countess of wessex, was one of the closest to the queen. she is very involved in all of this and she was the only spouse actually that went up to balmoral, but the only two that made it in time were the now king charles and princess anne. >> as we keep these pictures up of the scottish people and likely tourists people passing through st. giles' cathedral we heard not only from king charles today but also members of the scottish parliament how much the late queen loved scotland, loved balmoral, spent five to six weeks there in the summer with the entire family. king charles said it was her haven and home there in scotland. should we expect the same from king charles that he will be spending as much time there? does he love it from your experience as much as his late mother did? >> oh, i think very much so. you certainly all the stories you hear how much the queen loved balmoral, whether she would be out at the cabins, a barbecue with the duke of edinburgh, she would serve and clean up and just very happy
prince edward is younger than king charles, 15 the count of wessex, his wife the countess of wessex, was one of the closest to the queen. she is very involved in all of this and she was the only spouse actually that went up to balmoral, but the only two that made it in time were the now king charles and princess anne. >> as we keep these pictures up of the scottish people and likely tourists people passing through st. giles' cathedral we heard not only from king charles today but also...
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and sophie wessex -- she loved all of her daughters-in-law she adores sophie wessex. >> this is goingsaunders, we thank you both of you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >>> we've been looking at the thousands of people lining the streets to watch the procession and talking to people waiting in line already to walk past the queen's casket as she lies in state. much more ahead here on cnn. >>> next, the senate's top republican throwing cold water on senator lindsey graham's plan for a 15-week abortion ban. >>> plus a scary incident on a college campus overnight, a package exploding and along with it a disturbing note was inside. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ my asthma felt anything but normal. a blood test helped show my asthma is driven by eosinophils, which nucala helps reduce. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by you
and sophie wessex -- she loved all of her daughters-in-law she adores sophie wessex. >> this is goingsaunders, we thank you both of you for being with us. >> thank you for having us. >>> we've been looking at the thousands of people lining the streets to watch the procession and talking to people waiting in line already to walk past the queen's casket as she lies in state. much more ahead here on cnn. >>> next, the senate's top republican throwing cold water on...
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and then behind a demonstrably upset sophie, countess of wessex, who may quite soon be named duchess of edinburgh. and edward, as duke of edinburgh. and you know that the crowds outside are feeling one thing, those people standing by the gate or feeling something even more profound. and as we followed that cortez on its long journey from balmoral castled, aberdeen dundee perth, over the bridge and then towards edinburgh. i mean, thousands of people paid their respects along the routes. there was one poignant image of local farmers who that lined up their tractors by the side of the road. people have been very much making their own personal tributes along the way, hadn't that's right. it's entirely spontaneous. nobody tells you what to do. it's suddenly your instincts take over. i've got to do something to show my respect to our queen. and so they think that men who would have thought a vo lining up a bunch of tractors. and yet when we saw that shot from the air, it was incredibly moving attractors, but it was moving. and here we seeing just here the, this, this, this my with there is
and then behind a demonstrably upset sophie, countess of wessex, who may quite soon be named duchess of edinburgh. and edward, as duke of edinburgh. and you know that the crowds outside are feeling one thing, those people standing by the gate or feeling something even more profound. and as we followed that cortez on its long journey from balmoral castled, aberdeen dundee perth, over the bridge and then towards edinburgh. i mean, thousands of people paid their respects along the routes. there...
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his sist, the princess royal, and his brothers, the duke of york, prince andrew, and the duke of wessexke of essex will hold a vigil tomorrow at 6:30 when they will take their places around that purple bier that we see in the images from inside westminster hall. earlier today at sandringham, prince william who willed himself one day be king after charles told well-wishers how difficult it had been to walk behind his grandmother's coffin yesterday when it was brought back into london, saying it reminded him of a time as a small boy when he and his brother walked behind the coffin carrying their mother, diana, 25 years ago. reporter: viewing the carpet of flowers and tribute, the prince and princess of wales came to sandringham to say thank you to the staff, to the community who supported the queen throughout her reign. it was an emotional return to the norco estate, a chance to chat and reflect on events of the past week. the prince of wales was asked about walking behind his grandmother's cfin to westminster hall yesterday. >> it was challenging. reporter: challenging, it brought back m
his sist, the princess royal, and his brothers, the duke of york, prince andrew, and the duke of wessexke of essex will hold a vigil tomorrow at 6:30 when they will take their places around that purple bier that we see in the images from inside westminster hall. earlier today at sandringham, prince william who willed himself one day be king after charles told well-wishers how difficult it had been to walk behind his grandmother's coffin yesterday when it was brought back into london, saying it...
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the earl of wessex on the other. they stood with their heads bowed.g members of the extended royal family, though not princes william and harry, they, with the queens other grandchildren will mount a vigil tomorrow. the vigils of the sons and daughter lasted for a little less than 15 minutes, a personal tribute on a very public stage. and all the while, the long lines of spectators continue to file past. for them, it was an added reward. >> the strength of the king and his siblings, standing there in front of so many members of the public is overwhelming and breathtaking. >> so strong, those children are so strong. >> on a busy day for the new king, and important speech about diversity and faith. he told faith leaders at buckingham palace that he would be sovereign of all communities. >> commitment to those vital principles of freedom, generosity of spirit, and care of others, which are, to me, the essence of our nationhood. i am determined as king to preserve and promote those principles across all communities and for all beliefs with all my heart. >
the earl of wessex on the other. they stood with their heads bowed.g members of the extended royal family, though not princes william and harry, they, with the queens other grandchildren will mount a vigil tomorrow. the vigils of the sons and daughter lasted for a little less than 15 minutes, a personal tribute on a very public stage. and all the while, the long lines of spectators continue to file past. for them, it was an added reward. >> the strength of the king and his siblings,...
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otros herederos serÍan los hermanos de carlos iii, la princesa ana, andrÉs de york y eduardo de wessexue estÁ tranquila y con la resignaciÓn y deseÁndole a la familia mucha fuerza y Ánimo. >> agradece a dios por los 90 aÑos de vigencia de su mamÁ, mientras lucero revela que en en cuatro santero se comunicÓ con el padre de sus hijos. >> definitivamente, muy tranquilos toda la familia muy tranquila, muy a pasa de que ella se fue en paz, de que estÁ descansando y son cosas que suceden. >> la cantante no tuvo mÁs que palabras lindas para referirse a doÑa pilar y desmiente a quienes desean que entre ellas habÍa una mala relaciÓn. >> a veces esos comentarios no sÉ de dÓnde salen o porque salen o porque se hacen, la verdad nos llevÁbamos muy bien, una seÑora, sacÓ adelante sus hijos, siempre de la mejor manera despuÉs de haber enviudado tan joven, una mujer fuerte, con unos ojazos, bailadora y nos llevÁbamos muy bien. >> lucero respondiÓ si esta noticia tomÓ por sorpresa a la familia. >> realmente no, ella tenÍa un tiempo cansada, yo creo, es difÍcil estar opinando diciendo tantas cosas pero
otros herederos serÍan los hermanos de carlos iii, la princesa ana, andrÉs de york y eduardo de wessexue estÁ tranquila y con la resignaciÓn y deseÁndole a la familia mucha fuerza y Ánimo. >> agradece a dios por los 90 aÑos de vigencia de su mamÁ, mientras lucero revela que en en cuatro santero se comunicÓ con el padre de sus hijos. >> definitivamente, muy tranquilos toda la familia muy tranquila, muy a pasa de que ella se fue en paz, de que estÁ descansando y son cosas...
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her daughter-in-law sophie, the countess of essex, and then her youngest son's edward, the earl of wessexw the duke of york. prince william drove the family group to balmoral to join his father, the prince of wales, camilla, the duchess of cornwall, who were already with the queen. within an hour and half of their arrival came news from buckingham palace. as is tradition, the announcement of the queen's death was attached to the palace gate by two footmen, as tributes began. >> queen elizabeth the second was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has flourished under her reign. she was the very spirit of great britain and that spirit will indoor. she has been our longest-ever reigning monarch. it is an extraordinary achievement to haveresided with such dignity and grace for 70 years. at the passing of the second elizabethan age, we usher in a new era in the magnificent history of our great country, exactly as her majesty would have wished, by saying the words, "god save the king." and also, from the leader of the opposition. >> for the vast majority of us, the late queen
her daughter-in-law sophie, the countess of essex, and then her youngest son's edward, the earl of wessexw the duke of york. prince william drove the family group to balmoral to join his father, the prince of wales, camilla, the duchess of cornwall, who were already with the queen. within an hour and half of their arrival came news from buckingham palace. as is tradition, the announcement of the queen's death was attached to the palace gate by two footmen, as tributes began. >> queen...
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were her majesty's four children, king charles, the princess royal, the duke of york, the earl of wessexnd her grandchildren, the two princes, william and harry. the queen will now lie in state for four full days, until monday, the morning of herfuneral. and in the last two hours those at the front of the queue, have been making their way past the coffin. maybe as many as 400,000 people will file through the great hall in the coming days, to say their own personal farewell to the queen. we are witnessing a change of the guard. this is a vigil that will go on, day and night. six hours each until monday, the day of the funeral. some of these people, waiting at the back of the hall have waited two night, in fairly inme. weather to walk round the coffin, people just bowing their heads, some of them saluting, you never quite know what goes through people's minds at a time like this, some, we have heard from today, have talked about their own experience of losing a parent, some will be here in sympathy with the queen's children. some will feel it their duty to say goodbye to the queen. some ma
were her majesty's four children, king charles, the princess royal, the duke of york, the earl of wessexnd her grandchildren, the two princes, william and harry. the queen will now lie in state for four full days, until monday, the morning of herfuneral. and in the last two hours those at the front of the queue, have been making their way past the coffin. maybe as many as 400,000 people will file through the great hall in the coming days, to say their own personal farewell to the queen. we are...
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princess and, the princess royal, prince andrew, the countess of wessex. preparing for. the first thing he will do, we expect later this morning, is that he will leave here, balmoral, and travel to london. he will start in that role. the personal side was made clear in the statement he released yesterday. a statement he released yesterday. a statement from the new king, charles iii. he said the death of my beloved mother, her majesty the queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all of the members of my family. he will be undergoing a period of grieving that will also have to return to london and we expect today he will have his first audience with the new prime minister, liz truss. he will have to sign off the funeral details for the days of mourning that are due to care what the next ten days, two weeks or so. those will have been planned for a long time but he will make the final arrangements. you will see flags at half mast, you will see flags at half mast, you will hear bells tolling. there will be books of condolence open for the many tho
princess and, the princess royal, prince andrew, the countess of wessex. preparing for. the first thing he will do, we expect later this morning, is that he will leave here, balmoral, and travel to london. he will start in that role. the personal side was made clear in the statement he released yesterday. a statement he released yesterday. a statement from the new king, charles iii. he said the death of my beloved mother, her majesty the queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all...
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this spoof james bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessex was an - extraordinary moment. because itjust showed that fantastic twinkle, i that sense of humour, - and the fact that my mother kept that completely - to herself and the team that were there and didn't tell anybodyjust brilliant. - bells were rung at westminster abbey and other churches across the country, and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and reflection. britain looks to the future with a new king, while it mourns a much loved queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. the streets and parks around buckingham palace have been lined with thousands of people waiting to greet the new monarch, while also showing their respect for the late queen. there were people who'd travelled from all parts of the united kingdom, and visitors to london from some commonwealth nations, among those crowding at the gates of the palace. the king and the queen consort spent some time talking to those waiting at the gates of buckingham palace. our special correspondent lucy mann
this spoof james bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessex was an - extraordinary moment. because itjust showed that fantastic twinkle, i that sense of humour, - and the fact that my mother kept that completely - to herself and the team that were there and didn't tell anybodyjust brilliant. - bells were rung at westminster abbey and other churches across the country, and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and...
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the spoofjames bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessex was an extraordinary moment because it just showed that fantastic twinkle and sense of humour, and the fact that my mother kept that completely to herself and the team that were there and didn't tell anybody was just brilliant. bells were rung at westminster abbey and at other churches across the country. and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and reflection. # god save our gracious king...# britain looks to the future with a new king, while it mourns a much—loved queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. at westminster, members of parliament and peers assembled to pay their tributes to her majesty the queen. the prime minister liz truss described her as �*the rock on which modern britain was built�*. the leader of the opposition sir keir starmer said the loss of the queen had robbed the nation of its greatest comfort. our deputy political editor vicki young reports. political arguments silenced, divisions put to one side, as mps gathered to honour their queen
the spoofjames bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessex was an extraordinary moment because it just showed that fantastic twinkle and sense of humour, and the fact that my mother kept that completely to herself and the team that were there and didn't tell anybody was just brilliant. bells were rung at westminster abbey and at other churches across the country. and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and reflection. #...
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the aircraft, carrying prince william, the earl and countess of wessex and prince andrew, arrived at. the party travelled onto balmoral by road, arriving there just after 5pm. the duke of sussex, who'd travelled separately, arrived later still. two days before her death, the queen had been photographed inside balmoral castle looking frail but alert as she waited for the arrival of the new prime minister. she was photographed again as she invited liz truss to form a new government. the next day, we were told that she was too tired to host a virtual meeting of the privy council. the day after that, she passed away peacefully. at windsor, the castle reopened this morning to allow visitors to enter st george's chapel. it was here on september 19 that the committal service took place and where, later that evening, the coffin was placed in the small king george vi memorial chapel. there it rests, alongside those of her late husband, herfather king george vi, and her mother. nicholas witchell, bbc news. denmark's queen margrethe, who is europe's only reigning queen and the continent's longe
the aircraft, carrying prince william, the earl and countess of wessex and prince andrew, arrived at. the party travelled onto balmoral by road, arriving there just after 5pm. the duke of sussex, who'd travelled separately, arrived later still. two days before her death, the queen had been photographed inside balmoral castle looking frail but alert as she waited for the arrival of the new prime minister. she was photographed again as she invited liz truss to form a new government. the next day,...
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the aircraft, carrying prince william, the earl and countess of wessex and prince andrew, arrived ate just after 5pm. the duke of sussex, who'd travelled separately, arrived later still. two days before her death, the queen had been photographed inside balmoral castle looking frail but alert as she waited for the arrival of the new prime minister. she was photographed again as she invited liz truss to form a new government. the next day, we were told that she was too tired to host a virtual meeting of the privy council. the day after that, she passed away peacefully. at windsor, the castle reopened this morning to allow visitors to enter st george's chapel. it was here on the 19th of september that the committal service took place and where, later that evening, the coffin was placed in the small king george vi memorial chapel. there it rests, alongside those of her late husband, herfather, king george vi, and her mother. nicholas witchell, bbc news. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. thanks so much forjoining me. hello. well, it's fairly clear and calm across most of the
the aircraft, carrying prince william, the earl and countess of wessex and prince andrew, arrived ate just after 5pm. the duke of sussex, who'd travelled separately, arrived later still. two days before her death, the queen had been photographed inside balmoral castle looking frail but alert as she waited for the arrival of the new prime minister. she was photographed again as she invited liz truss to form a new government. the next day, we were told that she was too tired to host a virtual...
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this spoof james bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessexrdinary moment because itjust showed that fantastic twinkle, | that sense of humour, - and the fact that my mother kept that completely to herself and the team that were - there and didn't tell- anybody was just brilliant. bells were rung at westminster abbey and other churches across the country, and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and reflection. the nation's mourning for a much loved monarch has begun. britain looks to the future with the new king the wallet —— while it mourns a much love queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. since early friday morning, the streets and parks around buckingham palace in central london have been lined with thousands of people wanting to show their respect for the queen — laying both flowers and written tributes. as the day progressed, they were also waiting to see the new monarch — many greeting king charles with cheers and applause when he arrived at the gates of buckingham palace. the king and the queen consort spent t
this spoof james bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessexrdinary moment because itjust showed that fantastic twinkle, | that sense of humour, - and the fact that my mother kept that completely to herself and the team that were - there and didn't tell- anybody was just brilliant. bells were rung at westminster abbey and other churches across the country, and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and reflection. the...
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when queen elizabeth's youngest son, the earl of wessex, came for a visit. the country is one of 14 nations to have the british monarch as its head of state. chris mage, opera is a professor of history who specializes in colonialism and empire. he says, it is understandable that people will mourn the queen, but there are chapters in british colonial history we shouldn't forget. in discussing and talking about the glorification of the queen as we're seeing in her passing, what aren't you talking about now? that's kind of the question that i'm left with. specifically the violence that has been committed in the name of this queen really over the course of her whole rank. that's what really worries me that that story is not being told and it's not a media. there are many people in our world, and that's the majority of the world who understand at a family level, at national level. why inferior violence matters when we look at how the colonization ended? yes, it ended in the time in which queen elizabeth came to the throne and the 1900 began the 915 when she came
when queen elizabeth's youngest son, the earl of wessex, came for a visit. the country is one of 14 nations to have the british monarch as its head of state. chris mage, opera is a professor of history who specializes in colonialism and empire. he says, it is understandable that people will mourn the queen, but there are chapters in british colonial history we shouldn't forget. in discussing and talking about the glorification of the queen as we're seeing in her passing, what aren't you talking...
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with his siblings, the princess royal, the duke of york, who was not in uniform, and the earl of wessexd in the row behind, princes william and harry, walking together 25 years after they had followed the coffin of their mother to her funeral. the military detachments marched with their arms reversed. the cortege passed along the length of the mall, dressed on either side with union flags. as the coffin went past, from spectators, respectful applause. from horse guards, the cortege passed through the archway and on to whitehall. 0n past the cenotaph where, for so many years as queen, she had led the nation's mourning. now that nation with others mourns her. as the cortege approached parliament square and the palace of westminster, the applause from the pavements swelled. many of those who were watching had travelled from afar, feeling an overwhelming obligation to be present. each wanting to be part of this moment in the nation's history and leaving with a precious memory. seeing the queen on that carriage was just unbelievable. and it brings it all home that she's gone. and we won't se
with his siblings, the princess royal, the duke of york, who was not in uniform, and the earl of wessexd in the row behind, princes william and harry, walking together 25 years after they had followed the coffin of their mother to her funeral. the military detachments marched with their arms reversed. the cortege passed along the length of the mall, dressed on either side with union flags. as the coffin went past, from spectators, respectful applause. from horse guards, the cortege passed...
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and then, her two youngest sons, edward, the earl of wessex, and andrew, the duke of york.here in the uk for a number of charity events, his wife meghan did not accompany him to scotland. at 6:30, buckingham palace officially announced the death of queen elizabeth ii. following tradition, the statement was attached to the palace gates by two footmen, as tributes began. queen elizabeth ii was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under her reign. she was the very spirit of great britain, and that spirit will endure. she has been our longest—ever reigning monarch. it's an extraordinary achievement to have presided with such dignity and grace for 70 years, and with the passing of the second elizabethan age, we usher in a new era in the magnificent history of our great country exactly as her majesty would have wished — by saying the words, god save the king. and also from the leader of the opposition. for the vast majority of us, the late queen has been simply the queen, the only queen, above all else, our queen. as we mourn her loss,
and then, her two youngest sons, edward, the earl of wessex, and andrew, the duke of york.here in the uk for a number of charity events, his wife meghan did not accompany him to scotland. at 6:30, buckingham palace officially announced the death of queen elizabeth ii. following tradition, the statement was attached to the palace gates by two footmen, as tributes began. queen elizabeth ii was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under her reign. she...
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this spoofjames bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessexextraordinary moment, because it — just showed that fantastic twinkle, and sense of humour, and the fact that my mother kept that completely - to herself, and the team that were there and didn't tell anybody - wasjust brilliant. bells were rung at westminster abbey and at other churches across the country, and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and reflection. britain with a new king, while it mourns a much loved queen. nicholas witchell, bbc news. the streets and parks around buckingham palace have been lined with thousands of people, waiting to greet the new monarch, while also showing their respect for the late queen. the king and the queen consort spent some time talking to those waiting at the gates of buckingham palace. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. the queen promised her whole life would be devoted to service. now those she served wanted to show their devotion to her. i wish the new king well. susan had watched the coronation as a
this spoofjames bond film shown at the opening of the london olympics was recalled by the earl of wessexextraordinary moment, because it — just showed that fantastic twinkle, and sense of humour, and the fact that my mother kept that completely - to herself, and the team that were there and didn't tell anybody - wasjust brilliant. bells were rung at westminster abbey and at other churches across the country, and at st paul's cathedral this evening, a special service of prayer and reflection....
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new head of state, bounded voices intention earlier this year when queen elizabeth's youngest son, wessex came for a visit antique above buddha is one of 1414 nations. apart from the u. k. to have the british monarch as its head of stays ah, the rest of the days news rebels in ethiopia, northern to gray regions say that they're ready for a mutually agreed ceasefire with the government and would accept a peace process led by the african union. now that's a major breakthrough. the rebels of previously opposed any a you involvement the united nation says welcome to development and has said that it's ready to support the a you with the process. well, in an open letter to the un security council, the head of the t p l f. outlined 4 conditions for truce 1st, an immediate unconditional and complete lifting of the blockade on essential services. secondly, allowing unfettered humanitarian access, including clear and agreed protocols. also, the withdrawal of era tram forces from every part of ethiopian into graham territory under international monitoring and a return to the constitutionally recogni
new head of state, bounded voices intention earlier this year when queen elizabeth's youngest son, wessex came for a visit antique above buddha is one of 1414 nations. apart from the u. k. to have the british monarch as its head of stays ah, the rest of the days news rebels in ethiopia, northern to gray regions say that they're ready for a mutually agreed ceasefire with the government and would accept a peace process led by the african union. now that's a major breakthrough. the rebels of...