moment of unity for a family in mourning. what we saw here tonight was really amazing, cars coming to a complete stop so drivers could queens while passing by. around buckingham palace, waiting in the rain for hours just for the chance to pay tribute, breaking out in tears as she arrived at the palace for the first time, for the last time. [applause] the first inside so everybody could see the coffin and when. now in a matter of hours, kate charles will lead the royal family walking behind a coffin inside possession. from buckingham palace, to the queen will line its state on the morning of the funeral. watch the possession, which is to take about three minutes, big ben will toll and can if i will echo all across the city. the public will be able to file across the queens coffin in a 24-hour day, and fix the morning of a funeral on monday. when you take a look at this. this is a root for members of the public coming up, a cue to pay their respects. excuse me, in bank me
For the Royal Family, actions invariably speak louder than words. The last thing the King wishes is to become involved in a soap opera that is playing out as if it were a reality TV show, writes CTV s royal commentator Richard Berthelsen in an exclusive column for CTVNews.ca.