hello, i m lucy gray, welcome to the programme. the metropolitan police in london says it understands that public concern about the arrest of 52 people trying to take part in demonstrations during the coronation of king charles. the met said it had received information that some protesters had been determined to disrupt the occasion. the head of the anti monarchy group republic, graeme smith, spent nearly 60 hours in police custody. there will be more coronation celebrations over the rest of the long weekend, stars including lionel richie katy perry, and take that will perform at a concert in windsor on sunday evening. that ll be in front of 20,000 people. there will also be numerous street parties across the uk, expected to take place for what is being called the coronation big lunch. some of these will be attended by members of the royal family. let s go live now to windsor. if yesterday was all about p°mp windsor. if yesterday was all about pomp and ceremony, today is abo
bagpipes playing music plays borisjohnson boris johnson and his borisjohnson and his wife carrie. and then prime ministerfor a very brief period, liz truss, with her husband hugh o leary. cadet warrant officer elliott tyson lee with the uni standard, and prime minister rishi sunak and his wife. cheering and applause cheering and applause the british royal family have been arriving, after members of the foreign royalfamilies have already taken their place. there s harry, the duke of sussex, arriving with a group that includes mike tindall and zara, and the duke of york and his two daughters and their husbands. they ll be taking their places quite near the front of the abbey itself, down near the coronation theatre. bells ringing fanfare organ playing his majesty king charles iii arriving at westminster abbey on his coronation day. prince and princess of wales very formally dressed again. i should say that we ve been told that they are wearing their formal robe. the queen s c
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