now on bbc news charles s kingdom. born a prince, he grew up in the public eye, the man who would be king. with the queen s passing, the responsibility for the united kingdom and the wider commonwealth now rests with king charles iii. amidst the pomp and circumstance, the royal family s private grief has been on very public display. but once the wave of sadness and sympathy subsides, what will the future hold? as the latest census underlines and the clamour for scottish independence continues, we ask can the monarch keep his kingdom united? it s one o clock in the morning in southeast london and there s no time to lose. hearing rumours the uk s longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off the plane from belfast, hurry along. they ve passed the point of no return that kathryn beggs and her companions pause to explain their extraordinary late night pilgrimage. i just think this is a really historic moment. of history, and ijust thi
moment? reporter: they described it as concerned. doctors concerned about the queen s health. they very rarely put any statements out about her health and they never speak in such stark language. so that is very concerning. we also know that the queen is at the castle, she is overseeing by medical attention. she is not being taken to the hospital. read into that as bull. the biggest concern is that all the family have dropped everything that they were doing and they headed immediately to balmoral. prince charles is already there as is princess ann. i understand other members of the royal family landed at the airport about an hour away. i don t expect to get any more update until the whole family are within the castle and they have been informed personally about what is a big family moment. we can also read into the fact that prince harry and meghan have also dropped everything, also heading to scotland. and putting all their personal differences with the rest of the family
you are watching bbc news. next it s time for charles s kingdom. born a prince, he grew up in the public eye, the man who would be king. with the queen s passing, the responsibility for the united kingdom and the wider commonwealth now rests with king charles iii. amidst the pomp and circumstance, the royal family s private grief has been on very public display. but once the wave of sadness and sympathy subsides, what will the future hold? as the latest census underlines how northern ireland has changed utterly, and the clamour for scottish independence continues, we ask can the monarch keep his kingdom united? it s one o clock in the morning in south east london and there s no time to lose. hearing rumours the uk s longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off the plane from belfast, hurry along. it s only when they are sure they ve passed the point of no return that kathryn beggs and her companions from county tyrone pause to explai
at bell amarillo castle the queen s summer home in scotland listen in here and see if we can hear something from the president. bret: president biden signing that condolence book. the reason we are listening in as we are told from the white house press pool that the president will have some remarks here shortly. there are not a lot of sounds to signing a condolence book. but, a world reaction of outpouring of emotion, condolences to the royal family from around the world for queen elizabeth ii, 70 years as monarch of u.k. the longest reign of any monarch there. doctors expressed concern over her failing health. family members rushed to be with her. the keep s death at age 96 makes her son charles the king of england. there will be an official ceremony weeks from now. it ends the seven decade reign. again, the u.k. s longest serving monarch. let s listen back in. looks like the president is writing quite a bit. he had a long statement released by the white house earlier toda
next friday right here at 10 pm eastern. right, now the 11th hour begins. he 11th hour begins tonight, more incredible and never before seen video from january 6th. as the committee hints at a cover-up. plus, the dramatic debate tonight in georgia. senator raphael warnock and herschel walker go head to head just days before george and start to cast their votes. then, a critical week for our democracy and what leadership looks like in the face of crisis. jon meacham is here as the 11th hour gets underway on this friday night. good, evening i am alicia menendez, and for stephanie ruhle. we are still waiting for a definitive answer on what donald trump intends to do about the subpoena he s getting from the january six committee. he did release a rambling 14-page letter today. were he repeated his election lies. but gave no indication of whether he will actually testify under oath before the committee. meanwhile, nbc news has attained more never before seen video of congression