ceremony at westminster abbey and what we are seeing here, this coach has been used in every coronation since william iv. we are hearing reports that actually the prince of wales because my three children are going tojoin this because my three children are going to join this procession with their parents in encourage behind what you re seeing that gold state coach. you might wonder where this is taking place, this is central london in the middle of the night, we are seeing the military parading through these quiet streets of central london, these are taking place in the early hours of tuesday morning. the reason for that is because this is an area that is heavily trafficked, there is a lot of people moving around and they had to be able to make sure they could practice this massive coronation ceremony and this parade that will happen, so the rehearsal you are seeing here is part of the path back after the coronation ceremony so charles and queen consort camilla will make thei
indifference, but at the very least indifference, but at the very least i indifference, but at the very least i think we are seeing people least i think we are seeing people galvanised to engage in these people galvanised to engage in these big questions about the ideal these big questions about the ideal government, what form it should ideal government, what form it should take and what conversations the sovereign should conversations the sovereign should be having with their subjects. should be having with their sub ects. ~ ., should be having with their sub ects. ~ . , ., ., ~ ., subjects. what did you make of the interview subjects. what did you make of the interview we subjects. what did you make of the interview we saw subjects. what did you make of the interview we saw with - the interview we saw with princess anne in canada with cbc where she is asked specifically about this question, should the monarchy be downsized, for example the number of working royals,
after the coronation ceremony so charles and queen consort camilla will make their way back from westminster abbey via parliament square, along whitehall, around trafalgar square, through the admiralty arch and down the mall. then back to buckingham palace. that s what you re looking at right now. some pompanon agger gp practice before the ceremony on saturday. i want to bring in some guests. joining me live is history professor at boston university arianne chernock, and royal commentator richard berthelsen. great to have you both and i think you are looking at the same pictures i am of these very exciting images if you are a royal watcher, as you are, richer, so tell me what we re looking at, what part of the coronation process? well, as you said, this is the parade back to the palace, the coronation procession of the gold state coach. we haven t seen that gold state coach. we haven t seen that in gold state coach. we haven t seen that in the gold state coach. we haven t seen th
that britain has an as he has suggested he would want to do is king, suggested he would want to do is king, we now have evidence he meant is king, we now have evidence he meant that quite seriously. we also he meant that quite seriously. we also have to pay attention to the we also have to pay attention to the guests in the abbey because they re too we are seeing because they re too we are seeing a because they re too we are seeing a departure from the resident seeing a departure from the resident set in 1953 foot wagon, resident set in 1953 foot wagon, such a different time. from wagon, such a different time. from the wagon, such a different time. from the precedent. some representatives from some of the charities that he and camilla the charities that he and camilla support there will be in attendance and i think that speaks in attendance and i think that speaks volumes of the values they speaks volumes of the values they want to bring. speaks volumes
formulation for there would be to lean in more into their charitable activities, their philanthropic causes because i think philanthropic causes because i think this philanthropic causes because i think this is where they see the most think this is where they see the most success. they are beginning to engage on issues that are beginning to engage on issues that are seen as very contemporary, very modern and relevant contemporary, very modern and relevant. and quite different from relevant. and quite different from the ones that perhaps charles s mother might have chosen charles s mother might have chosen. so we have camilla talking chosen. so we have camilla talking about domestic abuse, we have talking about domestic abuse, we have charles being quite vocal we have charles being quite vocal on we have charles being quite vocal on questions of environment. i would love to see them environment. i would love to see them continue to engage in dish-mac see them con