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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:20:00

that it was getting really nice and i was really enjoying it. you ve met the future king and that s obviously quite a thing, isn t it? mm. how are you feeling knowing you ve already met him? i feel happy, and i feel, like, proud a bit. since queen elizabeth s death was announced, around 100,000 people have travelled here to pay their respects, to bid farewell and say thank you. for many people here, she was a neighbour the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk. jo black, bbc news, on the sandringham estate. well, our coverage here on bbc breakfast this morning very much focusing on people, their memories, and of course the mourning process as people come to westminster to pay their respects. let me give you a sense of what it looks like here, just as we get sunlight in the sky. many, many thousands of people here

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 05:16:00

night. the queue has varied between two and three miles long. as everyone is referencing this morning, it is calm, very well organised. the kiwis moving in. we will talk tojohn with more people who have been inside throughout the programme this morning. the prince and princess of wales, william and catherine, will head to sandringham in norfolk today to see the tributes left there for the queen. the royal residence was packed with family memories for her majesty, and it gave her the chance to indulge her love of simple pleasures like walking the dogs, or taking tea with the women s institute. jo black went to find out more. while much of the focus has been in scotland and london, here in norfolk, on the sandringham estate, is a growing blanket of flowers a declaration of people s affection, admiration and appreciation for the late monarch. where is the queen? , asks three year old matilda. she s up in the clouds, she s told by her mum, charlotte. she has gone. yeah.

BBCNEWS BBC News at One June 4, 2024 12:18:00

and i feel proud that i actually got the chance because a lot of people don t get the chance to meet someone from royal family. well, she gave us all a bit of a wave and she s really kind and gentle. and she asked how the school was getting on. and i think i responded that it was getting on really nice and i was really enjoying it. you ve met the future king and that s obviously quite a thing, isn t it? mm. how are you feeling knowing you ve already met him? i feel happy, and i feel, like, proud a bit. since queen elizabeth s death was announced, around 100,000 people have travelled here to pay their respects, to bid farewell and say thank you. for many people here, she was a neighbour the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk. jo black, bbc news, on the sandringham estate.

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:24:00

i feel happy, and i feel, like, proud a bit. since queen elizabeth s death was announced, around 100,000 people have travelled here to pay their respects, to bid farewell and say thank you. for many people here, she was a neighbour the sovereign, who loved this part of norfolk. jo black, bbc news, on the sandringham estate. king charles will spend thursday at his gloucestershire home for a day of private reflection after a week of duties since the death of his mother. he is not expected to attend any public events. our correspondent navtej johal is in highgrove. a day of rest for the king. after the procession a day of rest for the king. after the procession and a day of rest for the king. after the procession and service i a day of rest for the king. after the procession and service at i the procession and service at westminster hall, the king and queen consort left london arriving around five o clock in the evening. he

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 09:20:00

from westminster, back to you, joanna. the prince and princess of wales william and catherine will head to sandringham in norfolk today to see the tributes left there for the queen. the royal residence was packed with family memories for her majesty and it gave her the chance to indulge her love of simple pleasures like walking the dogs, or taking tea with the women s institute. jo black went to find out more. while much of the focus has been in scotland and london, norfolk, on the sandringham estate, is a growing blanket of flowers a declaration of people s affection, admiration and appreciation for the late monarch. where is the queen? , asks three year old matilda. she s up in the clouds, she s told by her mum, charlotte. she has gone. yeah. the queen was very important, wasn t she? she played a big part in everybody s lives, didn t she? but now, where is the queen now?

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