coleman and amy kellogg. amy, let s start with you live from london. hi mike. the meticulous and planning got underway for the day that so many people here dreaded, there was a contingency for the possibility that queen elizabeth the second would die in scotland. mike, it is a place that has meant so much to her. she loved the great outdoors. she loved traipsing across the morrison. she really cherish the company of her relatives up there on the highlands. now, her coffin today was taken from her private residence balmoral castle where she had been since a dying in a coffin in the ballroom of that castle is seen as a place of quiet dignity. the recent days, a chance for the monarch s household staff and close the family to spend some quiet days for the big public outpouring of grief will begin in earnest tomorrow. the coffin was driven for six hours across scotland through a solemn procession. her son, now king charles the third called her last great journey be the coffin d
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