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there are six windsor grays pulling the carriage, their name dressings are customarily crimson but they have been changed on this occasion to royal blue. you'll see the sovereign�*s escort, the blues and royals in front, the lifeguards with their white plumes behind the coach. icon in shadow, newark and echo and knightsbridge are the six horses driving this carriage as they continue down the mile. it isa it is a rainy day in london but that does not seem to have put the crowd off. music years in the household cavalry mounted area with more than 60 musician which is the largest military band in the uk. -- 60 largest military band in the uk. —— 60 musicians. lining the route, thousands are eager to get a picture of the king and queen consort. now, as the recession hits to the arch, the streets are lined by the royal navy and turning on whitehall. the statue of charles the first looking down the street at charles iii as he makes his way towards westminster abbey. the coaches of about to pass the senate house as they near westminster abbey. the weather remains not particularly kind as it ha
there are six windsor grays pulling the carriage, their name dressings are customarily crimson but they have been changed on this occasion to royal blue. you'll see the sovereign�*s escort, the blues and royals in front, the lifeguards with their white plumes behind the coach. icon in shadow, newark and echo and knightsbridge are the six horses driving this carriage as they continue down the mile. it isa it is a rainy day in london but that does not seem to have put the crowd off. music years...
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drawn by six windsor gray horses in the diamond jubilee state coach. the heavens opened, but that couldn't stop charles' march towards his destiny. through the heart of westminster in central london, protected by over a thousand members of the british armed forces. people in this country are used to the rain. the crowds kept calm and put up their umbrellas. they have been crowning monarchs in westminster abby since the year 1066, and buried in this medieval church are 30 kings and queens as well as other british giants from charles darwin to steven hawking. >> i here present unto you king charles, your undoubted king. god save king charles. >> reporter: and then, the oath of office. >> your majesty, will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the peoples of the united kingdom of great britain and northern island? >> i solemnly promise so to do. >> reporter: the most sacred part of the ceremony is the annointing. screened from view and using holy oil harvested from the mounted olives in jerusalem, charles was anointed on his chest, head, and arm. toda
drawn by six windsor gray horses in the diamond jubilee state coach. the heavens opened, but that couldn't stop charles' march towards his destiny. through the heart of westminster in central london, protected by over a thousand members of the british armed forces. people in this country are used to the rain. the crowds kept calm and put up their umbrellas. they have been crowning monarchs in westminster abby since the year 1066, and buried in this medieval church are 30 kings and queens as...
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it takes four windsor gray horses, the king's own breed to take it along, and they're going to be towards will make its way here. this will be, i think, a spectacular moment, probably the most pomp we've seen. >> it's the largest military procession since queen elizabeth ii's coronation. what a day i mean for queen camilla, a day probably for a very long time she wondered if this day would ever come, obviously. >> this was her crowning moment. i know it sounds like a clichÉ, but for so long it's been building up her brand to the point where the public would accept her as queen. and this was charles' strategy. it's what upset him so much about prince harry's book suggesting camilla had been leaking stories. and he didn't want anything to get in the way. it's happened, and now we're going to see the public react to the newly crowned king and queen. about to give the ordr for the carriage to leave and you see this extraordinarily intricate moment play out for the next 20 minutes or so. she's beaming. we were talking about how charles wasn't necessarily smiling. i think he was stressed at the
it takes four windsor gray horses, the king's own breed to take it along, and they're going to be towards will make its way here. this will be, i think, a spectacular moment, probably the most pomp we've seen. >> it's the largest military procession since queen elizabeth ii's coronation. what a day i mean for queen camilla, a day probably for a very long time she wondered if this day would ever come, obviously. >> this was her crowning moment. i know it sounds like a clichÉ, but...
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windsor grays, the horses.nd love the camelotness of the ceremony. >> there was such emotion visibly on the faces of those, of the sovereign, as they were going -- >> particularly i thought when william kissed king charles, there was a very poignant look -- it was almost a gratefulness about it. >> thank you, william. it was very, very powerful. >> very powerful. >> the astonishing thing is other family at the heart of all this ceremonial, and he definitely was changed, the king, by what happened to him. and all this stuff about being a servant, you could kind of see it despite the bling, that the archbishop said they bear a heavy weight for us, and we literally saw him take on the weight, the mantle of leadership. >> but it is indeed hard to speak and to watch and not notice harry in the wings. >> well, i think harry feels more and more alone. he looked like a man who needed a hug when he arrived. i'm sure that he's feeling his father now is even more taken into the sort of ether of sovereignty. he's alone rea
windsor grays, the horses.nd love the camelotness of the ceremony. >> there was such emotion visibly on the faces of those, of the sovereign, as they were going -- >> particularly i thought when william kissed king charles, there was a very poignant look -- it was almost a gratefulness about it. >> thank you, william. it was very, very powerful. >> very powerful. >> the astonishing thing is other family at the heart of all this ceremonial, and he definitely was...
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coach seen here will be used when they leave for the coronation in the morning and drawn by six windsor grays. and the gold coach will be used for the coronation procession after the service. built in 1762, it has been used as every coronation since 1831. because of its size and wait, it needs eight horses to draw it and is only ever used at walking pace. stay with cnn for our special live coverage that starts officially tomorrow at 10:00 in the morning at london, 5:00 a.m. eastern time in north america. that does it here for me. "early start" with christine romans is up next. when you find your reason to go on, let it pull you past the doubt. pastst the pain, and past your limits. no matter what, we go on. biofreeze my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 k indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. moderateo-severe eczema. it doesn't care if you have a date,... ...a day off,... ...or a double shift. make your move and get out in front of eczema... with steroid-free cibi
coach seen here will be used when they leave for the coronation in the morning and drawn by six windsor grays. and the gold coach will be used for the coronation procession after the service. built in 1762, it has been used as every coronation since 1831. because of its size and wait, it needs eight horses to draw it and is only ever used at walking pace. stay with cnn for our special live coverage that starts officially tomorrow at 10:00 in the morning at london, 5:00 a.m. eastern time in...
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meet the eight windsor grays who will take part in the coronation procession.ory. the coronation reportedly costing estimated $125 million. >> this coronation is being entirely funded by the public's purse. a lot of people are struggling and the government is saying there isn't money for other things. >> reporter: as for the guest list, 2,300 people will be inside westminster abbey for the two hour service with 100 heads of state from around the world in attendance. first lady jill biden will be there, arriving in the u.k. last night. there will be 7,000 troops involved on saturday, 4,000 of them in the procession from westminster abbey to buckingham palace, including king charles' sister, princess ann, who will lead the military procession traveling on horse back. >> the monarch, charles is also head of the armed forces. part of that procession is not only honoring him, but also honoring the armed forces itself. it's part of that pomp and pageantry we all know well. >> reporter: even the youngest members of the royal family gearing up for the big day. >> there
meet the eight windsor grays who will take part in the coronation procession.ory. the coronation reportedly costing estimated $125 million. >> this coronation is being entirely funded by the public's purse. a lot of people are struggling and the government is saying there isn't money for other things. >> reporter: as for the guest list, 2,300 people will be inside westminster abbey for the two hour service with 100 heads of state from around the world in attendance. first lady jill...
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and on the way back it will be drawn by eight windsor grays and this one by six. so a bit faster.s. 1.42 miles, it should take about 30 minutes. >> i think this carriage was built in australia, in new zealand, a nod to the commonwealth. and if we get a chance to look at the door handles, they are diamond encrusted with 130 sapphires as well. so all of these carriages are extraordinary. and this one, you wouldn't know this, relatively new, by looking at it. it is stunning. >> certainly it has been built with history in mind. and about 200 military personnel involved in this procession compared to the thousands on the way back. but there are along the route, as you can see, and we'll see more as it processes, military veterans, and hs worker, social care workers, representatives of various charities that will be watching alongside the route, lining the route as opposed to 200 military personnel in the procession. >> there has been an effort to make sure that people, particularly those part of the charities that the prince holds so dear, the prince's trust, the long time trust, that
and on the way back it will be drawn by eight windsor grays and this one by six. so a bit faster.s. 1.42 miles, it should take about 30 minutes. >> i think this carriage was built in australia, in new zealand, a nod to the commonwealth. and if we get a chance to look at the door handles, they are diamond encrusted with 130 sapphires as well. so all of these carriages are extraordinary. and this one, you wouldn't know this, relatively new, by looking at it. it is stunning. >>...
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today, the royal couple will ride to the service in the diamond jubilee state coach drawn by six windsor graycasion, really, of this. a cnn contributor and have the host of the week with trisha, joining from london, the mood here is electrifying, it's such a family occasion, isn't it? >> it really is, it really is a really, you know, exciting occasion. i just wanted to point out a couple of things that people may be worried about or concerned about. and that's something that is very, very close, i know, to king charles' heart, which is mental health. a lot of people with mental health issues will be attracted to, you know, going to an occasion like this. they may appear distressed. i just want to tell people that they're not -- we're not talking about bad people. we're talking about people who've got a lot of problems, now, just to put people's minds at rest there are groups like ftac, fixed threat assessment where the police work with mental health workers, there's also coast, an organization that works with police to support people with mental health issues. i just say to anybody in the cro
today, the royal couple will ride to the service in the diamond jubilee state coach drawn by six windsor graycasion, really, of this. a cnn contributor and have the host of the week with trisha, joining from london, the mood here is electrifying, it's such a family occasion, isn't it? >> it really is, it really is a really, you know, exciting occasion. i just wanted to point out a couple of things that people may be worried about or concerned about. and that's something that is very, very...
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pulled by the eight windsor grays it is four tons.ck hats. it is really amazing spectacle to see. >> victoria: this process is a mile long from start to finish. got more than 4,000 people from 39 nations. they have been training for a while using a military base outside of london practicing this. they can get it perfect for today. >> michael: it's amazing to rehearse all this and make it seem so seamless today when you can't do it throughout the streets of london at any time. you have to practice in remote locations. it shows the commitment and precision and that everyone has to make sure this went off without a hitch. >> robert: they were supposed to get a medal. they didn't want to give them all a medal. they felt they should limit the number of medals because there has been so many events lately. come on, give them a medal. these guys have been training. >> michael: i think they deserve a metal. >> deborah: you're right. india was talking about little mementos. i have to tell you, she really does command that. >> deborah: the "wash
pulled by the eight windsor grays it is four tons.ck hats. it is really amazing spectacle to see. >> victoria: this process is a mile long from start to finish. got more than 4,000 people from 39 nations. they have been training for a while using a military base outside of london practicing this. they can get it perfect for today. >> michael: it's amazing to rehearse all this and make it seem so seamless today when you can't do it throughout the streets of london at any time. you...
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