in grief and also in profound thanksgivings, we come to this house of god to a place of prayer. to a church where remembrance and hope are sacred duties. here, where queen elizabeth was married and crowned, 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 and ensure confidence to commit her to the mercy of god, our maker and redeemer. with gratitude, we remember her commitment to a high calling over so many years as queen and head of the commonwealth. with admiration, we recall her life-long sense of duty and dedication to her people. with thanksgiving, we praise god for her constant example of chri christian faith and devotion. with affection we recall the love for her family and the causes she held dear. now in silence, let us in our hearts and minds, recall our many reasons for thanksgiving. pray for all members of her family. and commend qu
[bell ringing] [bagpipes playing and bell tolling.] [bell ringing.] [instructions being given] [bell ringing] [soft organ music playing] [bell ringing] [bell ringing] [choir singing] [choir singing] we have come together to commit into the hands of god the soul of his servant, queen elizabeth. here in st. george s chapel where she so often worshipped, we are bound to call to mind someone whose uncomplicated, yet profound christian faith bore so much fruit. fruit in a life of unstinting service to the nation, the commonwealth, and the wider world. but also and especially to be remembered in this place, in kindness, concern, and reassuring care for her family and friends and neighbors. in the midst of our rapidly-changing and frequently-troubled world, her calm and dignified presence has give
coffin at st. giles cathedral. if you ll be five times that of winston churchill that s extraordinary a, and b, how do you have the guts to cut off the line at a certain time? there are those who still want to file past. dana: yeah. bill: there we get a shot of westminster, a beautiful day in london, big ben. there you go. duncan, we re reaching the moment in 10 minutes or so we ll reach westminster hall and duncan has been a great guest of ours all week. he has really helped us along way and helped dana and me learn a lot about the traditions and customs of the british people, would you not agree? dana: wonderful. all of our guests have been terrific. duncan, they are making the final passage to westminster. yes. in fact, literally where i m sitting on the balcony of your fox news headquarters here in london now as it is, we ve seen the coffin just go past. so thank you for this opportunity. that s an incredible sight even though it s a long way off you almost feel t