royal regalia, and other patriotic knick-knacks. jan, old sleeping under tarps under makeshift camp s. decked in flags, for the occasion. take a look at big ben there. 300 feet tall and about eight centuries of history and has never been seen before. images of the national plants of england, scotland, wales, northern ireland, projected on it. and words dancing over, it including 14, queen elizabeth died, that had not been heard since 1952, god save the king. not far from mayor westminster abby, security tape is it is all around the city, were started warning the king and queen will arrive in a coach built for the kings mother on the 16th anniversary of her coronation. certainly a lot to cover a. bit about the circumstances. we will talk more about pomp and ceremony and the public relations of crowning a king. i m joined now by cnn s max foster. what is the mood like in london as these preparations continue? charles isn t as popular a figure as his mother was, as his childre
there are dozens and dozens of people with different roles in saturday s coronation here in london. one of them is hollywood composure, patrick doyle. chances are, you may have heard his work in a film. lately, he s been busy composing and new piece of music for the coronation. one of 12 commissioned by king charles for the ceremony at westminster abby on saturday. with more, here s cnn s isa soares. the scottish composure, patrick doyle, it was the call of a lifetime. i was completely overwhelmed, in fact. blown away. i couldn t believe this. i was not expecting it. his agent on the phone with a message from buckingham palace. asking him to compose the coronation march for king charles. what was that moment like? there was very intimidating, very frightening. for many, many reasons. i thought, that s gonna be watched by millions of people.