will happen. it will be the most extraordinarily moving moment, one we have not seen the like of. there you have will the queen lying at rest with the scottish crown on her coffin and all four children, princess ann, they will each one will be at a corner and stand for we believe up to 20 minutes. the public will not be allowed in during that period and that is a short period they will pay their own respects. so victor and alison, it s going to be very moving. we re going to see repeats of this in different ways but this is the first time if you will that we will see the king, his brothers and sister and other members of the royal family actually present with the coffin. richard, i ve watched with particular personal interest today because my family and i took a trip this summer to scotland for the first time. i d never been there and we were in edinburgh and walked that royal mile and it s just the most charming beautiful stroll anyone can imagine so seeing all of the
that is with sorrow. it s, to me, having watched all this for the last few days, having written a book about the queen, having written a book about king chalres iii, this is, to me, by far the most moving element of everything that we have seen. i think it s going to be even more dramatic and sorrowful in the days ahead. i would think that this very thing we re witnessing right now will surely be repeated in westminster hall in the same kind of circumstance with probably the purple catafalque which is what they use there. sally, stay with me, please. bianca is in london. bianca, as we watch, it is remarkable that they have not stopped the general public
the duke of york just leaving there as the cathedral now returns. isa suarez, you re around the corner but you are close by to where the royal family is now. richard, i m just on the side rows of st. giles cathedral where you re seeing right now king charles and the queen consort exit. it s hard to imagine, richard, suspect it, a more kind of moving image that what we ve just been seeing in the last few minutes. truly a remarkable moment. king chalres iii with his head bowed alongside his siblings paying tribute to his mother. incredibly moving and powerful. as we see them leave now.