of the faith, do faithfully promise and swear that i shall inviably maintain and preserve the settlement of the true protestant religion as established by the laws made in scotland in prosecution of the claim of right and and particularly by an act entitled an act of securing the protestant religion and presbyterian church government and and by the acts passed in the parliament of both kingdoms for union of the two kingdoms together with the government, worship, discipline, rights and privileges of the church of scotland so help me god. three cheers for his majesty, the king. hip hip hooray! hip hip hooray! hip hip hooray! neil: the united kingdom proclaiming king charles iii as monarch with all the pomp and circumstance as the world remembers his mother, queen elizabeth ii, and her incredible 70-year reign, seeing some 15 british prime ministers, 14 u.s. presidents and countless world events including the attacks on 9/11 when the queen broke a 600-year-old
and at times, prince william, now heir to the throne, watched his father closely, a clear view of what the future holds. the prince and princess of wales, a new title and a new status within the royal family. any changes to their life, officially and personally, won t be rushed. william takes over the vast duchy of cornwall estate from his father. royal sources say the couple remain committed to the work they already do around mental health, the environment and supporting young families. they may pick up some of the king s previous charity work, but firm decisions are yet to be made. we talk a lot about soft power, but i ve witnessed that soft power in action. a word or two from a member of the royal family can mean a lot to you and also make you think, so they are determined to use that power for good, i would say. they realise how much responsibility they have, and they feel passionately about the citizens of this country and about making the lives of people in this country
reigned for 70 years. in other words the vast majority of the 67 million people living in the uk and the millions more in countries that recognize her as their queen have lived their entire lives without anyone else on the throne. at this hour, all of them, along with the rest of the world, are praying and hoping for the best, but bracing for the worst. i want to bring in correspondent molly hunter, historian jon meacham and katty kay, an msnbc contributor. molly, what do we know at this hour? reporter: as you just mentioned we now believe the queen has all four of her children with her. we saw the picture of prince william driving three of his uncles, we believe they coordinated their travel, arrived together. we believe that prince harry is traveling to balmoral without meghan. i do just want to bring your audience back up to speed with the statement from the palace we got a few hours ago. we have not gotten an update from buckingham palace since this statement. it reads
attempted to strike him. the male then struck two additional officers in the head with a machete. this is another reminder of what our officers face. brian kohberger remains right here at the correctional facility. these murders have shaken our community. if he is not guilty of a crime, then i frankly fear for the future of this country. touch down! this was the best semifinal day we ve ever seen in the college football playoff era. georgia bull dogs edging out ohio state here in atlanta. i m pamela brown in washington. i hope everyone is having a wonderful day, first day of 2023. you are live in the cnn newsroom. well, new developments tonight in the idaho murder investigat investigation. for the first time we re hear from the parents of the suspect in this case. he s facing four counts of first degree murder in the brutal slayings of four young students at the university of idaho november 13th. his arrest is no doubt a relief for a community that has been living
will happen. it will be the most extraordinarily moving moment, one we have not seen the like of. there you have will the queen lying at rest with the scottish crown on her coffin and all four children, princess ann, they will each one will be at a corner and stand for we believe up to 20 minutes. the public will not be allowed in during that period and that is a short period they will pay their own respects. so victor and alison, it s going to be very moving. we re going to see repeats of this in different ways but this is the first time if you will that we will see the king, his brothers and sister and other members of the royal family actually present with the coffin. richard, i ve watched with particular personal interest today because my family and i took a trip this summer to scotland for the first time. i d never been there and we were in edinburgh and walked that royal mile and it s just the most charming beautiful stroll anyone can imagine so seeing all of the