we re seeing representatives of the commonwealth countries coming into westminster abbey. we ve been seeing a procession of guests arriving over the last hour or more. i m here right outside buckingham palace with christian import and max foster. this time in jubilees date coach is actually, there you see the prime minister of great britain, we also saw the former prime ministers arriving just about a minute or to go. and says a lot about politics right now. how much change there is. been there was one missing. she was there in the end. these are the commonwealth leaders coming in. governors general which represents the king in this country and also prime ministers as well. you saw dressed in trudeau towards the front. this is very much a reflection of this being a global event. arguably, the biggest gathering of heads of states that we have seen. you point out that joe biden is here, president biden is not. no american president has been
Buckingham Palace has published the Coronation order of service for the first time ahead of the crowning of King Charles III at Westminster Abbey today.
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