here to be present, giving us a glimpse perhaps, jim, of what we may come to see in london when the queen makes its way to london. but emotions are raw and i think you re going to see the potency of that when, of course, that coffin, the hearse, makes its way in less than 25 minutes or so up the royal mile with king charles iii and his siblings behind him and with him, behind the mother s coffin, of course. and just to explain to our viewers what this moment means, this is uphill, jim, it is a cobble street and between both sides, really the queen the king and his family is going to be flanked by the public. so this is a family grieving, grieving deeply and the public watching them mourn so publicly. so you can see how potent, how raw that might be. now, we know that we know the prince, prince harry nor prince william will be present. this is simply the queen s
day for everyone involved, but it feels writes that the queen is traveling the length of scotland before of course she travels to london. but it will be again, people will have a chance to express the sore and sadness, and seeing the passing of the late queen, and the community can participate in it. we did to the royal family in balmoral, you said you came down, did you see it? no i was there before the queen died, again, just seeing the members of the royal family yesterday in scotland and in windsor, but in scotland, you saw the emotion, this is a family grieving. therefore, just getting a glimpse of that, we knew that would be the case but just coming out to read some of the messages, of course that brought up additional grief but i think it is comforting to see
it s hours now. there s like a different era. let s move on to the daily mail. they have tearful charges tributes to his darling mom. the speech was very personal as well. pledging his duty, and mentioning a family, not just his feelings about his mother passing away. i think what we tend to forget is that we have lost the queen, she s been a constant in normal our lives but she s also a mother. she also a grandmother and a grand man if you take away the royalty in the monarchy from this, this is a family grieving. i know him in the queen had issues but they grew incredibly close, in part thanks to camilla. they were very close at the end this is a man grieving for his
like to highlight that we saw princess eugenie, prince andrew s daughter, wipe a tear, and his father witnessing that embraced her and put his harms around her. while they may be happy that their uncle, brother has taken the throne of course, this is still very much a family grieving. like you said, when richard said, not only a family grieving but also a king grieving his mother. so very much the other side of the coin that we re expected to see today going all the way to wednesday. family members knew it was coming. 96, at the same time still a shock and hard to grasp. so anna stewart, while this is very bittersweet, how hopeful do people seem to be in the new monarchy?
homes reduced to rubble, lives reduced to memories. these were my son s shoes, says agha jan. his three young children were killed in the earthquake as they slept, as well as his two wives. and when the roof fell down, what did you do? translation: i ran toward my| family but everything was under the rubble, even my shovel, so i couldn t do anything. i shouted to my cousins, but when we took my family out, they were already dead. it s a 3 hour drive to the nearest big city from the worst affected villages along largely dirt roads. here, practically every home is destroyed, every family grieving. the people here didn t have much to begin with but they ve seen their homes, their possessions you can see them scattered amongst the debris