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including how officers came to be aware of the vehicle mr kaba was driving. the investigation is expected to take 6—9 months — a time frame people here say is much too long. celestina olulode, bbc news. the metropolitan police has confirmed that one of the two thanks, clive. now let's return to our coverage of the lying—in—state of the late queen elizabeth ii, and events leading up to the state funeral on monday. within the next hour, the queen's eight grandchildren, including the prince of wales and prince harry, will hold a vigil by the coffin. with more on the day's events, here's our royal correspondent, within the next hour, the queen's eight grandchildren, including the prince of wales and prince harry, will hold a vigil by the coffin.

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countries — really warming is that all of the countries and we now have 36 republics, _ countries and we now have 36 republics, all of them have chosen to remain — republics, all of them have chosen to remain members of the commonwealth. so they still love him _ commonwealth. so they still love him. . ~ commonwealth. so they still love him. ., ,, , ., commonwealth. so they still love him. ., ~' , ., , commonwealth. so they still love him. ., ,, , . ., commonwealth. so they still love him. ., , . ., ., him. thank you very much for “oining us for your— him. thank you very much for “oining us for your personal i us for your personal recollections and the question of what happens with the future of the commonwealth. king charles iii with the future of the commonwealth. king charles ill be head of that body. just one of the people who has been inside looking at that moment, really feeling it when you see that coffin, you feel it, you know that it is real. ~ , , it is real. absolutely. very interesting _ it is real. absolutely. very interesting hearing - it is real. absolutely. very interesting hearing that i it is real. absolutely. very i interesting hearing that people it is real. absolutely. very - interesting hearing that people who come out of the call. of course there is grief and some sense of mourning there is grief and some sense of mournin: , ., _ ., ,, mourning they did it to say thank ou. as mourning they did it to say thank you- as the _ mourning they did it to say thank you. as the baroness _ mourning they did it to say thank you. as the baroness said, i mourning they did it to say thank you. as the baroness said, her. you. as the baroness said, her husband felt spending 11 hours standing in a queue against a lifetime of serving felt like a

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here, it really does. the accessible queue has now closed, and there's a warning the general queue will shut well before the funeral service. the line currently stretches back five miles. next week, the queen's coffin will be transferred to westminster abbey for herfuneral, led by the dean of westminster. right at the heart of this is a family funeral, we mustn't forget that. deeply personal and a very, very difficult thing for a family to navigate. but this is also a celebration of a quite extraordinary life. this evening, the queen's eight grandchildren, including princes william and harry, will hold a vigil by their grandmother's coffin. also on the programme... ukraine says more western weaponry is needed to beat the russians, as bodies are recovered from a mass burial site, newly liberated in north eastern ukraine. hundreds protest outside new scotland yard over the shooting

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our correspondentjonathan blake is at the end of the queue in southwark in south east london. jonathan, are people stilljoining the line? they certainly are. it has been a beautiful sunny day in south—east london and all day there has been a steady stream of people joining the queuein steady stream of people joining the queue in southwark park to begin what will be a very memorable experience no doubt, but also a very tiring one as well. that long waiting time not putting people off in the slightest. we can have a quick word with a couple of people who have joined the queue at about half an hour ago. how are you feeling? half an hour ago. how are you feelin: ? , . half an hour ago. how are you feelin ? , ., ., ., “ half an hour ago. how are you feelin: ? , ., ., ., half an hour ago. how are you feelina? , ., ., ., ., feeling? great. looking forward to makin: feeling? great. looking forward to making this _ feeling? great. looking forward to making this pilgrimage. _ feeling? great. looking forward to making this pilgrimage. are - feeling? great. looking forward to making this pilgrimage. are you i making this pilgrimage. are you well-prepared? _ making this pilgrimage. are you well-prepared? yes, _ making this pilgrimage. are you well-prepared? yes, we - making this pilgrimage. are you well-prepared? yes, we are, i making this pilgrimage. are you | well-prepared? yes, we are, we making this pilgrimage. are you - well-prepared? yes, we are, we have ”flots oftthings with us. 525 h us. what brought lots of things with us. what ou think it brought lots of things with us. what you think it would _ brought lots of things with us. what you think it would be _ brought lots of things with us. you think it would be like to file past the coffin? i you think it would be like to file past the coffin?— you think it would be like to file past the coffin? i think it will be treat, past the coffin? i think it will be great, overwhelming. _ past the coffin? i think it will be

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the bbc is offering a continuous, 24—hour view of the queen's lying—in—state. the service is available on the bbc homepage, the bbc news website and app, the iplayer, on bbc parliament, and the red button. the queen's lying—in—state will end at 6.30am on monday morning. then, at 10.44, her coffin will be moved from westminster hall a short distance away to westminster abbey, where her state funeral service will be held. the royal navy's state gun carriage, seen here rehearsing, will bear the coffin, drawn by 142 sailors. senior members of the royal family, including the new king and his sons, prince william and prince harry, will walkjust behind in the procession. at 11:00am the queen's funeral, expected to be attended by 2,000 guests, will then begin,

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longer, walking slowly along the river thames and many would have suffered sore feet, shaken themselves at the moment exhaustion set in, shivered as the morning call marked a farewell to some and not what autumn. a change of season and at the same time generational change in the royal family. last night the king and his siblings stood vigil by their mother's coffin and tonight their mother's coffin and tonight the queen's grandchildren take on that responsibility. none of us can know what it must be like to have a grandparent who was monarch and for so long. at the youngest of her grandchildren only knew her after she became an octogenarian. of the biggest change will be for the new prince of wales who had already assumed many of his father's former responsibilities but perhaps the thought of those new duties will be put to one side for a quarter of an hour this evening. those passing the coffin have a chance to reflect on the 70 years of service provided by

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great, overwhelming. you - past the coffin? i think it will be | great, overwhelming. you know, past the coffin? i think it will be i great, overwhelming. you know, it past the coffin? i think it will be - great, overwhelming. you know, it is such a _ great, overwhelming. you know, it is such a huge _ great, overwhelming. you know, it is such a huge moment. the queen has been a _ such a huge moment. the queen has been a momentous figure in the lives of every— been a momentous figure in the lives of every single one of us. i think this is_ of every single one of us. i think this is the — of every single one of us. i think this is the least we can do to pay our last— this is the least we can do to pay our last respects.— this is the least we can do to pay our last respects. thank you very much for stopping. _ our last respects. thank you very much for stopping. just - our last respects. thank you very much for stopping. just two - our last respects. thank you very much for stopping. just two of i our last respects. thank you veryl much for stopping. just two of the many thousands of people who are joining the queue at the end of this third full day of lying in state of the queen. it seems the queue has become part of the experience for people but of course that opportunity to file past the coffin in westminster hall is the draw for so many people but for those joining the queue and filing past us here in southwark park this evening it will be well into the early hours of the morning before they reach westminster hall. , ., ., ., �* ., ~ westminster hall. jonathan blake, in south-east london, _ westminster hall. jonathan blake, in south-east london, thanks _ westminster hall. jonathan blake, in south-east london, thanks for - south—east london, thanks for joining us. and if you can't get to london but you want to pay your respects,

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dead of 24—year—old chris kaba. and football pays tribute to the queen in the first full weekend of fixtures since her death. good afternoon. the king and the prince of wales have been meeting members of the public queueing in london, to see the queen's lying in state. they thanked those waiting through the night to get into westminster hall, before the state funeral on monday. others hoping to pay their respects have been warned the general queue could be closed again today, if there are too many people. the waiting time is currently around 11 hours, with long lines stretching five miles along the river thames to southwark park. this evening, in westminster hall, the queen's eight grandchildren, including princes william and harry, will hold a vigil by the coffin. with more on the day's events,

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her. just wanted to pay real homage to hen she _ just wanted to pay real homage to her. she served for 70 years and even _ her. she served for 70 years and even though his feet were probably killing _ even though his feet were probably killing him afterwards, paying homage — killing him afterwards, paying homage by doing 11 hours of walking was well_ homage by doing 11 hours of walking was well worth it. you homage by doing 11 hours of walking was well worth it.— was well worth it. you have met the queen before _ was well worth it. you have met the queen before and _ was well worth it. you have met the queen before and king _ was well worth it. you have met the queen before and king charles. - was well worth it. you have met the | queen before and king charles. was there something about seeing the coffin in front of you that brought it home? the transition? i coffin in front of you that brought it home? the transition?- coffin in front of you that brought it home? the transition? i think it was heartbreaking _ it home? the transition? i think it was heartbreaking because - it home? the transition? i think it was heartbreaking because if - it home? the transition? i think it was heartbreaking because if you | it home? the transition? i think it i was heartbreaking because if you had the privilege of seeing her, being with her. — the privilege of seeing her, being with her, knowing that mischievous twinkle _ with her, knowing that mischievous twinkle she had, how devoted she was to the _ twinkle she had, how devoted she was to the people of our commonwealth, then coming face—to—face with the reality— then coming face—to—face with the reality she — then coming face—to—face with the reality she was no more, that was actually— reality she was no more, that was actually pretty tough and i think if you talked to many people, many of us knew _ you talked to many people, many of us knew that we were going to find it a difficult and sad, but i think a few— it a difficult and sad, but i think a few of— it a difficult and sad, but i think a few of us— it a difficult and sad, but i think a few of us realised how profound

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and their cousins to mount their vigil injust a moment and their cousins to mount their vigil in just a moment so let's go back to petroc in westminster hall. the orb and sceptre commissioned for the coronation of charles ii in 1661 sits on top of the covenant with the imperial state crown we made for the coronation of the queen's father in 1937 -- coronation of the queen's father in 1937 —— on top of the coffin. the blue stuart sapphire, the jewel thought to have been smuggled abroad byjames ii when he fled england only returned in the 19th century in the reign of george iv. a few of those filing into westminster hall now may have just picked up the fact that they are going to share their time here with the queen's

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