holyrud house in edinburgh. the queen s body will remain in scotland until tomorrow when it will be moved to buckingham palace. on wednesday, the queen will be moved a final time to westminster. she will remain there lying in state until the funeral next monday. members of the public will be allowed to see the coffin and pay their respects during that time. and at the top, we played for you some of the king charles first address to parliament since taking the throne on friday. he made his first public address as king, paying tribute to his mother, the queen. and speaking to his new role as head of the british monarchy. i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow. throughout her life, the
over the course of the weekend to that speech and to the performance just now in parliament as well has been universally well received. there has been, as you might expect, joe, an outpouring of affection for the king because he has just lost his mother and because of his relationship with the queen who was so beloved herself. there s also separate from that, people have been impressed and it s been remarked on in the same tabloids that gave him a hard time have remarked on the speech he gave, the recorded address to the british public. this is a man who has lived his life being overshadowed. he was overshadowed by his mother. he was overshadowed by his wife diana, and overshadowed by his children, william and harry. for the first time, really, here is king charles stepping out into the spotlight and owning the spotlight himself. in these moments you see of him sitting in parliament, and addressing members of parliament, and all the pomp and
government which lies at the heart of our nation. this vow she kept with unsurpassed devotion. she sent an example of selfless duty, which with god s help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow. king charles makes his first address to parliament since taking the throne. we re looking at live pictures now of his motorcade headed to eden burgh. we ll have more of the comments and funeral arrangements just ahead. ukraine raises its flag following a major victory in the second largest city.
personal commitment for the betterment of us all. king charles giving his first speech to parliament since becoming leader of the united kingdom. it comes amid a busy week of events to honor the late queen. katty kay is still with us. katty, i m curious again, as we look at charles, obviously he s replacing someone who is irreplaceable, the queen victoria of her own age. the second elizabethian age. i m curious, there has been of course some chatter about commonwealth countries, countries in the commonwealth trying to make decisions on whether they stay or depart. it seems that while there are protests, scattered protests and scattered voices of dissent, most seem like they want to stay. what is fascinating is that in
say is the president we should have had. doug ducey of arizona, sununu, governor of new hampshire, there are a lot of people out there who were in the small government free market tradition, and i think the republican party will regain its voice. when? well, let s suppose mr. trump runs. someone is going to challenge him, and the first person who does is going to be joined by a half dozen others. that s the problem. if you have mr. trump on stage with six other people, he has a solid 30, 35%, and he wins. so the primary system and the nominating process in this country rewards intense compact often shrill and extreme minorities. we are talking with george will, and you are watching live coverage, now king charles has