charles himself. earlier all of them walked alongside her hearse as it made to the historic cobbled royal mile. each in lock step. tomorrow, the queen s body will be flown back to buckingham palace for a week of more processionals and goodbyes, awash in pageantry born of another age. her funeral is a week from today. the country s first traditional state funeral since winston churchill in 1965. prince philip who died last year personally requested not have one. princess diana and the queen mother both had what is called a royal ceremonial funeral. in fact the last state funeral for a sovereign was for the queen s own father, back in 1952. according to the times, planners in the capital say london could be quote full for the first time in its history. at least 750,000, probably more, are set to flood westminster hall to pay their respects and file past her coffin. the line is expected to be five miles long, with a possible 20-hour wait to get in. bring your own food. prepare t
last year had had a catastrophic toll on breeding populations in the uk. with migrating seabirds about to return to our shores to nest from overseas, there are fears that the disease could start spreading again and we could see history start to repeat itself. with just over two weeks to go, hundreds of military personnel were seen parading through the streets of central london last night, in a midnight rehearsal for the king s coronation. in military dress, they travelled in rows on horseback through the quiet streets in preparation for may 6th when more than 6,000 men and women from the uk s armed forces will be involved. time for a look at the weather. here s chris fawkes. we have got more sunshine for most of us over the next few days, so we have got more of these blue skies to
populations in the toll on breeding populations in the uk. with migrating seabirds about to return to our shores to nest from overseas, there are fears that the disease could start spreading again and we could see history start to repeat itself. with just over two weeks to go, hundreds of military personnel were seen parading through the streets of central london last night, in a midnight rehearsal for the king s coronation. in military dress, they travelled in rows on horseback through the quiet streets in preparation for may 6th when more than 6,000 men and women from the uk s armed forces will be involved. time for a look at the weather. here s chris fawkes. we have got more sunshine for most of us over the next few days, so we have got more of these blue skies to be enjoyed through the course of the