sites in the area. meanwhile, the european union s foreign affairs chief, josep borrell, called for an independent investigation into israeli shelling that damaged the gaza office of the international committee of the red cross on friday. jordan condemned what it calls israel s systematic targeting of civilians and aid agencies. in tel aviv, tens of thousands of people attended what organisers said was the biggest anti government protest since the war began. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under continued public pressure as the families of 116 hostages held by hamas in gaza plead for a ceasefire. our middle east correspondent, yolande knell, has more on saturday s strikes. there have been more deadly israeli strikes on different neighbourhoods of gaza city. in beach camp, or shati camp, large strikes there. you can see these dark plumes of smoke in social media videos, several homes flattened, shocked people rushing to help the casualties who are at the scene. and t
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but meghan, the duchess of sussex, won t be travelling from california. the prince willjoin more than 2,000 guests at westminster abbey on may 6. nicky schiller has more details. so the royal planners at buckingham palace, particularly those in charge of the seating plan, will probably be breathing a sigh of relief, as we ve had confirmation that prince harry will be attending the coronation of his father, king charles, on may 6. however, his wife, meghan, she is staying in california. there had been speculation that neither of them would travel because it is prince archie, their son s fourth birthday, on may 6. but we had a statement issued by buckingham palace and the sussexes, saying the duke of sussex will attend the coronation service at westminster abbey on may 6. it went on to say that the duchess of sussex will remain in california with prince archie and princess lilibet. now, it will, of course, be the first time that harry has been seen with other members of the royal family
picture there? yes, just a little picture, midway through the waves. so i m quite happy with that. you had a wave from the president? yeah, that s a story. i took my b reel, while he pointed at it. he s actually pointing out the window? yeah, yeah. that s much more than we got. behind the bullet proof glass, there may be relief in that limo he s made it swiftly through the politically thorny part of the trip. with family ties and a southern irish welcome ahead, that is likely to be the easier ride. emma vardy, bbc news, belfast. buckingham palace says prince harry will attend his father s coronation next month, but meghan, the duchess of sussex, won t be travelling from california. the prince willjoin more than 2,000 guests at westminster abbey on the 6th of may. nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more details. so the royal planners at buckingham palace, particularly those in charge of the seating plan, will probably be breathing a sigh of relief, as we have had confirmation that p
but we just think as part - of the celebration of coronation, we want to allow a few people access onto the pavement to see what it s really like, i and to get a real feel and a sense for the space. and to stand on the place where the coronation chair will have just been? yeah, you ll be able to stand right in the centre point - where the coronation chair sits and faces east. - and also, you ll be able to see - the pavement itself in great detail. i mean, it s a masterpiece. it s been there since 1268. it s really lovely. - anti monarchy campaigners opted not to remove their shoes when they carried out a brief protest there earlier this week. on may 6, the focus will once again be on this seven metre square mosaic, a colourful example of the abbey s long history and connection with the monarchy. sarah campbell, bbc news, westminster abbey. still to come this morning. from the great plague, to world wars and most recently