of people, et cetera. also striking to me, i think everyone s glad harry was there, but there was a moment where he was kind of standing in the rain outside watching the carriages go by while the live cameras were fixed on the carriage of the king and the queen and william and kate and their families and there he was in the rain. so emily, what might he be feeling? he voluntarily separated himself from the royal duties, . there he is leaving kind of alone in a car there. what do you suppose might be going through his mind? i think very mixed feelings, no doubt. this has been such a big part of his life. his upbringing has been rooted in this pomp and pageantry, in these traditions. it s fantastic that he was there on the day.
reporter: that s important to remember that this is a moving event. and now people are preparing for the next step. which is that balcony moment. you can see people are gathering near the assigned walkways, assigned routes hoping they will be able to make it to that balcony moment. i want to introduce you to one family hoping to do that. first of all, you got to see the gold coach. you were standing on a pink suitcase to do it. what was that like? it was amazing to be able to see. you have the outfit. what was it like? were you so excited? shocked. it was a really cool moment. mom, you have been standing in the rain since yesterday. you camped here. why? because the children want to be part of it. what a lovely memory to come and do this coronation for our king. probably the only king i m going to see.
so i don t know how many. we realise even more how important teamwork is because it is really only possible if everyone plays their part, especially on weekends where maybe it doesn t go so well and there is no trophy at the end and everything seems to be like, and other weekend wasted, standing in the rain and mud, nothing to show with the tensest atmosphere you can possibly imagine, repeating through every agonising moment of what went wrong. it is a big commitment, notjust for the driver and the parents but especially if there is extended family. you have another younger sibling who has come along and might not be that thrilled, you know. i did look up to him a lot when i was younger because he got all these awards and was getting all this publicity for what he does. we sometimes split off a bit so it would be my dad
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