and i m martine croxall here in the studio. i ll be speaking to a former press officer to the queen for his thoughts as the nation continues to pay tribute. hello and welcome to cardiff, where king charles has begun his first official visit to wales as monarch by attending a service of prayer and reflection for queen elizabeth ii. in the senedd, an hour ago, about a thousand people were standing in sunshine and welcoming the king and the queen consort as they visited the queen consort as they visited the senedd. it was completely calm, quiet and still as everyone turned to watch the big screens when king charles addressed the parliament not just in english but also in welsh, a hugely symbolic moment for people here, to hear the king speaking welsh so fluently and talking about his mother and his memories of his time here in wales and what the country meant to him and to the royal family. when he left, there were lots of cheers. there were a few people who were not happy that
remember. new is a cue from space friday it was the first that nowhere in the uk reached 20 celsius, and it is because of the brisk northerly wind vigilfor mama the daily mail dedicates its front page to the queen s childrens vigil at westminster hall, as the new king stands aside his mother s coffin. saturday s times also runs with the same story declaring it the vigil an emotional end to a week of national mourning for the united kingdom. the guardian focuses on the death of elizabeth ii and the invitation of the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, calling his visit a stain on the queen s memory . and crossing to a commonwealth country, the new zealand herald reports on the queues to see the queen lying in state reaching capacity, as people wait for 2h hours in line. in other news, the international edition of the financial times leads on german government s move to control three refineries. so let s begin. the new york times reports on the ongoing despairfor t