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HM the Queen

whether you are a monarchist or republican, kings and queens have been part of our island story. but there is something more going on here. i think that because in a dark world where there is a lot that is bad, the queen was good. she was exemplar of goodness and people are reaching out for that and wanting almost to touch it, to say thank you and celebrate the decency of the queen, the extraordinary phenomenon and that she was. xtet. queen, the extraordinary phenomenon and that she was.— and that she was. yet, none of us can understand _ and that she was. yet, none of us can understand what _ and that she was. yet, none of us can understand what it _ and that she was. yet, none of us can understand what it was - and that she was. yet, none of us can understand what it was like i and that she was. yet, none of usj can understand what it was like to have your grief and the public eye as these four children have had to do. i wonder, as these four children have had to do. iwonder, picking up as these four children have had to do. i wonder, picking up on what katie said, whether there is a sort of comfort coming to them seeing the way people have appreciated their mother. the way people have appreciated their mother. ., ., . , , way people have appreciated their mother. ., ., . ,, , way people have appreciated their mother. ., ., . ,, ., mother. the earl of wessex spoke to exactly that. — mother. the earl of wessex spoke to exactly that, how _ mother. the earl of wessex spoke to exactly that, how having _ mother. the earl of wessex spoke to exactly that, how having grieved - mother. the earl of wessex spoke to exactly that, how having grieved at l exactly that, how having grieved at first in private, coming out to meet

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HM the Queen

purple. the welsh guards established at the height of the first world war, the duty officer using his stick. to instruct the men. and here come the queen�*s children, the king, the princess royal, the earl of wessex and forfarand, at the rear of princess royal, the earl of wessex and forfar and, at the rear of the party, the duke of york.

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HM the Queen

it has been an overwhelming and moving experience for many, and indeed for people watching at home. her majesty's four children will stand vigil together, beside her coffin, and remain there in silence. amid all the ceremony of this time, all the duties the king has been performing, this will be a moment for stillness and peaceful reflection. a personal moment for him, the princess royal, the duke of york and the earl of wessex, who lost their mother eight days ago.

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HM the Queen

back raising their hand in an informal salute as they say their farewells. some of the visitors here knew the queen personally or worked for her, but most of us in this hall only knew herfrom for her, but most of us in this hall only knew her from a distance. as the monarchy. photographed in a newspaper, seen on television, or perhaps seen for a few seconds of a walkabout after the opening of a public building. the queen�*s subjects will bejoined public building. the queen�*s subjects will be joined by her children this evening. the king, the princess royal, the duke of york, and the earl of wessex, four siblings mourning the death of their mother. the union flag lowered, changed for the royal standard. the gentlemen at arms and the yeomen of the guard and appropriately on this

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HM the Queen

that they are so happy to be there, so proud to be there, so keen to be there to pay their respects. somebody said to me, she was the best, and she has brought out the best, and she has brought out the best in us. so it is a wonderful combination of the private and the public. combination of the private and the ublic. ., ., ~ ,, �*, public. the earl of wessex's statement _ public. the earl of wessex's statement released - public. the earl of wessex's statement released today . public. the earl 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— special when the late duke and the queen would teach them to stalk and fish and _ queen would teach them to stalk and fish and enjoy those foothills of

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BBC News

as the prince of wales. in other news, ukraine says hundreds of graves have been found outside izyum, days after it was retaken from russian forces. in forget —— investigators have begun consuming more than 400 bodies near the city. hello, and welcome. king charles, alongside his three siblings has led a vigil, standing by the coffin of their mother, queen elizabeth, in westminster hall. the event is known as the vigil of the princes" and lasted for 15 minutes. all four royals, king charles himself, his brothers prince andrew the duke of york, princess ann the princess royal, and prince edward, the earl

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BBC News at Ten

his place at the head of the coffin. the duke of york at the foot. the princess royal on one of the flanks, the earl of wessex on the other. they stood with their heads bowed. watching, members of the extended royal family, watching, members of the extended royalfamily, though not princes william and harry. they, with the queen's other grandchildren, will mount a vigil tomorrow evening. the vigil of the sons and daughter lasted a little less than 15 minutes, personal tribute on a very public stage, and all the while, the long lines of spectators continued to foul past. for them, they had been an added reward. i to foul past. for them, they had been an added reward.— to foul past. for them, they had been an added reward. i think the strenath it been an added reward. i think the strength it took _ been an added reward. i think the strength it took the _ been an added reward. i think the strength it took the king - been an added reward. i think the strength it took the king and - been an added reward. i think the strength it took the king and his l strength it took the king and his siblings standing there in front of so many members of the public was

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BBC News

and andrew entered the hall and approached the catafalque. all of them were in uniform. the king took his place at the head of the coffin. the duke of york at the foot. the princess royal on one of the flanks, the earl of wessex on the other. they stood with their heads bowed. watching, members of the extended royal family, though not princes william and harry. they, with the queen's other grandchildren, will mount a vigil tomorrow evening. the vigil of the sons and daughter lasted a little less than 15 minutes, personal tribute on a very public stage, and all the while, the long lines

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BBC News

seconds during the walkabout after the opening of a theatre or a hospital or another public building. for15 or a hospital or another public building. for 15 minutes this evening, the queen's subjects will bejoined by her children, the king, the princess royal, the king, the princess royal, the duke of york and the earl of wessex, full siblings mourning the death of their mother. the union flag lowered victoria towel —— tower, change for the royal standard, and on this day, when so much of the focus has been on wales, four officers from the welsh guards. first, the royal vigil here was a 1936, the final night at the vigilfor a 1936, the final night at the vigil for george a 1936, the final night at the vigilfor george v when a 1936, the final night at the vigil for george v when the new king, edward viii decided to stand watch around the catafalque with his brothers as a tribute to their late father. the king was joined

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BBC News

hall, looked down the steps, they are immediately struck by they are immediately struck by the vision of her majesty's coffin resting on its catafalque and bier of red and purple. the welsh guards established at the height of the first world war. the duty officer using his stick to instruct the men. and here come the queen's children, the king, the queen's children, the king, the princess royal, the earl of wessex, and at the rear of the party, the duke of york.

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