proceed from the palace of holyroodhouse to the cathedral. king charles iii and the queen consort will travel from london to the scottish capital for that service. the public will also be able to pay their respects when the queen s coffin remains in the cathedral until tuesday. in the days ahead, the queen s casket will travel to buckingham palace in london and then to westminster hall, where the queen will lie in state until her funeral next monday. edinburgh marks the first leg of the queen s final journey, then. there are crowds of mourners on the streets on sunday to pay their respects. [ applause ] those who have gathered clapped as the queen s casket passed by after it made a six-hour journey from balmoral estate, where the queen died on thursday at the age of 96. many are still grappling with the loss as they bid their longest-serving monarch a final farewell. she s the only queen i ve ever known. i think she done really good for us. i think she held a lot together.
propagandists is a state of total disarray and confusion, and they re waiting for directions, and they re waiting to be told what to say and how to frame this. one pro-kremlin blogger on telegram, i was readying today, said this. quote, lord save the russian soldiers from blows from the front and even more from blows in the back. is there or could there soon be any, in your view, realistic threat to putin if the current path of the war continues and these opinions get expressed? i would not rush to conclusions about that. mm-hmm. the biggest fallacy that we engage in, in the west is sort of creating this imaginary picture of russia where putin can be brought down by becoming suddenly unpopular, by losing the people s trust, and by causing people economic hardship. all of that has happened, right? he has caused untold economic hardship over the course of the