front page with an image of the king in full regalia in the sunday express, keeping it simple, large image of the king waving alongside words from the national anthem, happy and glorious. during the coronation service, you will remember if you were watching that the king was presented with his first gift, a specially made bible, a tradition that goes back to every coronation since the 17th century and we re joined coronation since the 17th century and we rejoined now coronation since the 17th century and we re joined now the coronation since the 17th century and we rejoined now the man coronation since the 17th century and we re joined now the man who handed him the bible, the right reverend doctor ian greenshields, moderator of the general assembly of the church of scotland. good morning to you. what a moment that must ve been. do you want to first take us there, described for us, what was it like for you? the there, described for us, what was it like for you? there, described for us
here, 20,000 people are going to walk up the long walk here into the castle tonight. there is going to be a huge party for them on the east lawn, featuring the likes of katy perry, lionel richie, take about. i will tell you everything you need to know about how you can watch it and enjoy it later, if you are going to be at home. right now, before the music starts, how they listen to this. the only musical accompaniment we have this morning is the birds, and it sounds rather lovely. just have a listen. birdsong. there we go, and start to what will be another very busy day. so, what s to come here. we will hear from so, what s to come here. we will hearfrom people so, what s to come here. we will hear from people that are inside the abbey, people who are involved in creating the ceremony, composers who wrote the music for yesterday, that spectre the music, we re going to have quite a morning here on breakfast. but let s recap firstly on the best sounds and pictures of yesterday, with roy