that devotion to duty established her as a symbol of british pride and national celebration. the queen was an absolute splendid person she was exactly what you would want to have as your best friend. and i also remember her as a a fantastic mother. all other sort of pomple and pageantry and everything else her family was always very, very important. identified by duty so for her the sense of commitment and dedication to the country, to the position of the monarchy was absolute. she nurtured monarchy through one the biggest periods of change that society has ever seen. and she s passed on to the king something that is utterly solvent. to be queen you have to do it. i think it must have been very heartwarming for the queen to appreciate the immense amount of affection that they loved her. elizabeth xangd are mare remay e first granddaughter but no one imagined she would be queen. the structure of things the expectation was that eldest son of the ki
the same thing. i love watching this weather guy because he is so handsome, you have to come look at him. she watched certain shows because of that. you think that s when you realize they re people, too. they are young and can think someone is cute. but even i have a slightly similar anecdote. not quite as flattering. the queen consort camilla used the love watching me shout at politicians. she loved them getting a good going over. the thing is, they watch tv. camilla knows any name and watches my show? crazy. what else did she have to say? camilla comes from the village next to mind on the east suck sussex on the south coast of england and we grew up in similar places like a mile apart. we have gotten to know each other quite well. i went to the american ambassador s residence under the previous ambassador woody johnson. he had a dinner in honor of camilla and i sat next to her. they saw donald trump and full of stories about what it was like. having someone like
documents. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, god save the king. those words sung for the first time in 70 years during a service of prayer and reflection for the late queen elizabeth. as king charles iii addressed the nation for the third time as monarch honoring his late mother and also assuring the nation. let everyone who live in the united kingdom or the territories across the world, is that whatever may be your background or beliefs, i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect and love as i have throughout my life. the king later meeting with the nation s prime minister for the first time and some of their conversation was pick up by a microphone in the room. it s been so tough. all those people come to give their condolences. very kind. very kind. a lot of people have. try to keep everything going. the timing of the queen s funeral is still unclear but many of the world s leaders will be there. today president b
Abbey where the late queen was married in 1957. And crowned back in 1953. When she was just 25 years old. Her astounding 70 years on the throne saw a world transformed. From scientific breakthroughs, world war ii, to a changing monarchy. And to her own changing family. Yet, threw it all this remarkable woman endured. Through 14 american president s, 15 british Prime Ministers, through financial crisis and, of course, the troubles through the rise of the internet and the fall of the berlin wall. In a few minutes, the royal navy will begin a procession to transport the queen from Westminster Hall where she has been lying at rest. Queen elizabeth ii led her people for over seven decades on the throne. She was 96 years old. The longest reigning monarch in british history. Along with joe, willie and me, we have u. S. Special correspondent for bbc catty kay. Its wonderful to be with you early this morning as we cover history in the making. Lets set the scene. Last night i posted a picture of
abbey where the late queen was married in 1957. and crowned back in 1953. when she was just 25 years old. her astounding 70 years on the throne saw a world transformed. from scientific breakthroughs, world war ii, to a changing monarchy. and to her own changing family. yet, threw it all this remarkable woman endured. through 14 american presidents, 15 british prime ministers, through financial crisis and, of course, the troubles through the rise of the internet and the fall of the berlin wall. in a few minutes, the royal navy will begin a procession to transport the queen from westminster hall where she has been lying at rest. queen elizabeth ii led her people for over seven decades on the throne. she was 96 years old. the longest reigning monarch in british history. along with joe, willie and me, we have u.s. special correspondent for bbc catty kay. it s wonderful to be with you early this morning as we cover history in the making. let s set the scene. last night i posted a