leaders of the nationalist community. might be a few outliers in the national community we turn back on charles. but because nationalism is moderated, because the tensions that would be associated with the royal visit that would have been the case not that long ago. we know as well, there is a certain empathy. because republicans, nationalists and ireland suffered during the conflict, so of course did the royal family. prince charles as well as, now cain charles, deeply moved when his uncle was killed in 1979. so the conflict touch the royal family personally. that i think is that it s not their interest and determination to be a force for reconciliation within northern ireland. the queen of meeting martin mcguinness in 2012 was extraordinary, absolutely extraordinary and jaw-dropping. to the one that we want to dublin and commemorating those who fought against british rule in ireland in the garden of remembrance or. king charles is patient. my own university, he i
here in london, queen elizabeth the second it will make her final journey back to buckingham palace after an emotional farewell in scotland. the late monarch is not lying at rest at st. charles the jewel in edinburgh where thousands of people filed past her coffin to pay their respects. is it a stream of mourners continuing through the night, after the queen s coffin is flown to london later today, it will remain at buckingham palace before being moved to westminster hall on wednesday. there she will lie and stay until her funeral next monday. cnn correspondents are covering all of the developments, you saw suarez is standing by outside st. charles cathedral in edinburgh. nina dos santos joins me here in london outside whacking him palace. let me start with you, isa, the royal the last royal journey as it were, the royal mile to st. charles cathedral, the very somber occasion and now an opportunity for those who are gathered to pay their respects. you have been speaking to
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silver bowls. so where are they now? let s go out front. good evening. i m erin burnett. erin burnett outfront. russia s epic meltdown in a stunning and rapid turn of events. ukraine now has putin on the run. you can see over on the top right of this map highlighted in solid yellow, you can see the land that ukraine has recaptured in a week. that is now land that russia captured in five months. in one week, more land taken from putin than he was able to gain in more than five months. ukraine has now taken back more than 2,300 square miles total according to president zelenskyy. the onslaught was so swift and so unexpected that russian troops fled any way they could, disguised as locals literally taking bikes and stealing them and trying to bike away. this was far from an organized planned retreat. it was chaotic. these are some of the images we are now seeing of ukrainian forces. this is just one village. look at the utter destruction there. just completely destroyed. repor
st. giles. it s really interesting because as max is talking about, the family trying to heal potentially in making very public glue over the schisms that have arisen other the last several years, so too is the country. it is trying to also heal to come to terms. it has lost a matriarch. and i think interestingly, i have been listening to a lot of commentary from scotland, officials much better aware of the politics there, of the culture there, historians and the like, for the scottish people who will come out and line that royal mile there, as we saw yesterday, will be incredibly close to the people of the royal dynasty, to king charles and his brothers and sisters. it s sort of divided into three layers for them, i m told. first, allegiance to the queen and affection for the queen who is part of their everyday lives. she went to their farms, to their churches, to their town halls. she was in the villages. she was known up there very, very well. then comes the monarchy and t