casket travels from the palace of holyroodhouse in edinburgh to st. giles cathedral. shortly after a service of a reflection of the queen s life will take place there. we will bring it to you live as it happens. earlier king charles gave his first address to parliament as the new monarch, referencing shakespeare and saying that the queen was, quote, a pattern to all princes living. the new king vowed to continue the queen s dedicated service to her people. watch this. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. people are paying tribute around the world to queen elizabeth from the united kingdom to the united states, brazil, new zealand, japan, and many more nations. flags have been lowered and buildings have been lit up in remembrance of the queen. s
treasury secretary janet yellen. hello, i m dana bash in washington where the state of our union is remembering at home and abroad. we begin in great britain where queen elizabeth ii just completed the first leg of her final journey through the united kingdom. she traveled from balmoral castle and arrived in edinburgh a short while ago with crowds of people paying their respects along the way, honoring the monarch who served them for more than 70 years. an honor guard welcoming the queen s coffin at the palace of the holyrood house where it will remain overnight. her children, princess anne, princes andrew and edward on hand for this first stop as the coffin makes its way to london on an eventual path to westminster abbey for her funeral eight days from now. meantime here at home, another solemn day to remember. in new york officials are still reading the names of nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives on 9/11 in that horrific attack 21 years ago today, honoring the vic
[ taps playing ] for all of those who have lost someone, 21 years is both a lifetime and no time at all. it s good to remember. these memories help us heal. ukrainian forces have been able to take control of some villages here in the kharkiv region. the ukrainians are demonstrating their will to fight, and candidly, the russians inability and lack of supply to their troops is playing out as well. i m pamela brown in washington. you ra live in the cnn newsroom. the first leg of a final journey. queen elizabeth ii has arrived in the scottish capital, edinburgh. a smattering of applause and show of love as the queen s flag-draped coffin passed through the city s royal mile. for 500 years, this has been a processional route for kings and queens. and today it was part of the six-hour funeral procession from balmoral estate, where the queen died thursday. across the countryside, through villages and cities, crowds of mourners lined the streets to pay their respec
here. reporter: well, this is the statement from buckingham palace on behalf of her majesty, the queen, which is in windsor castle where i am. the whole family is saddened to hear the full extent of the challenge it has been for meghan and harry. the issues raised, particularly that of race, are concerning. while some recollections may vary, they are taken very seriously and will be addressed by the family privately. so there are issues in terms of the racism claims, but they are suggesting that the recollections of those conversations differ. they ve obviously spoken to the person in the family or on the aides side of what they thought happened, and it doesn t match up, effectively, with what harry has been telling oprah winfrey in the u.s. they also point out that harry, meghan and archie will always be much-loved members of the family. what i heard also as far as background speaking to royal sources. they said they should be given the chance to discuss issues raised priv
5 a.m. in new york. we heard one of the most detailed and stunning despigot shuns of the royal institution in generations. harry and meghan recounting in stunning detail what led to their departure. racist and sexist coverage in the tabloids pushed her to a place she never imagined. i just didn t want to be alive anymore and that was a very clear and real and frighten ing constant thought. i went to the institution and i said that i needed to go somewhere to get help, said that i ve never felt this way before and i need to go somewhere and i was told that i couldn t, that it wouldn t be good for the institution. there are so many people who are afraid to voice that they need help and i know personally how hard it is to not just voice it but when you voice it to be told no. just incredible. cnn s than stewart is live in london. anna, we will get to all of the reaction in a second, but there was just so much in this interview. it takes a lot to keep me up until 10 p.m. you