there. how long did you each have to speak? brute there. how long did you each have to speak? there. how long did you each have to speak? we had to ten minutes each. have to speak? we had to ten minutes each. quite - have to speak? we had to ten minutes each. quite a i have to speak? we had to ten minutes each. quite a lot i have to speak? we had to ten | minutes each. quite a lot time for a meeting minutes each. quite a lot time for a meeting with minutes each. quite a lot time for a meeting with the - minutes each. quite a lot time for a meeting with the queen. | for a meeting with the queen. that is what made it so special. with all of the tributes being paid this week, people say, i was in a lineup, or, i spoke to her for about a minute. i was given the tribe by the queen s commonwealth trust to share my life story with her majesty and she really resonated with it and that is what made it so special. and that is what made it so secial. , . ,., ., . special. tell us about
in a few spots for southern england. more cloud further north, that is going to be the story through the course of the day. you can see that cloud just producing the odd light shower, perhaps northern ireland, north wales, the midlands as well, one or two for northern england, fewer showers, though, for central and northern parts of scotland, compared to recent days. sunshine here. temperatures 13 to 16 down the east coast, a few degrees warmer than that further west. into the evening hours and overnight, still a bit of a breeze in the far east but less windy than we have seen recently. winds fall lighter as we head through the early hours of monday, enough cloud around to keep things frost free but still a little bit of a chilly start across parts of eastern scotland, for instance. and then high pressure still very much with us as we head through into monday for her majesty s state funeral. we are expecting conditions to remain largely dry and settled. there will be more cloud and a f
as a priest, because, having taken my vows as a priest, she took a vow to god as a priest, she took a vow to god to carry on this work. i knew god to carry on this work. i knew she would never abdicate, she would knew she would never abdicate, she would die on the job. you re she would die on the job. you re going to windsor and i hope you have a nice trip as he head back to portugal. thanks for sharing your story on bbc news. lots more stories like that still to come, but for now back to you. that still to come, but for now back to you- back to you. thanks for that, mark. the funeral of queen elizabeth ii on monday. presidentjoe biden and the first ladyjill biden touched down at stansted airport a short while ago. they ll be among around 500 heads of state and foreign dignitaries expected to attend monday s service. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams says monday s event will be like none other seen in most people s lifetime. 500 dignitaries, 100 presidents and heads of
you regret it if you don t go? and i you regret it if you don t go? and i said. you regret it if you don t go? and i said, yes, let me go. so i and i said, yes, let me go. so i booked and i said, yes, let me go. so i booked this flight. i was in portugal, only two and a half in portugal, only two and a half hours away. in portugal, only two and a half hours away. but i sense our half hours away. but i sense your motivation half hours away. but i sense your motivation was - half hours away. but i sense your motivation was a - your motivation was a particular chair that is in your house, and he wanted to show to the queen. if you show viewers now, explain the story behind the chair? this viewers now, explain the story behind the chair? behind the chair? this chair was in the behind the chair? this chair was in the home behind the chair? this chair was in the home that - behind the chair? this chair was in the home that i - behind the chair? this chair| was in the
to the church. our senior africa correspondent anne soy has the story. # that on the cross. on the foothills of mount kenya, a church with a nostalgic connection to the queen. today, the congregation gathered to honour her. they reflected on her life of service, commitment to duty, and her sense of humour. i would like to look at where she gathered her own strength and inspiration. none of the members here was present during her visit 70 years ago, but through it, they felt a deep connection to the monarch. it is here at st phillips anglican church in central kenya that queen elizabeth attended her last sunday service as princess. on that morning of the 2nd of february, 1952, this brazilian rosewood tree was planted. it has stood tall throughout the queen s reign and continues to be a living reminder