the morning, i have my running friends and i am cool. a run for the corner. friends and i am cool. a run for the corner. you talk about that ou for the corner. you talk about that you seven for the corner. you talk about that you seven time - for the corner. you talk about that you seven time world - that you seven time world champion and you want not convinced if your potential? there convinced if your potential? there are convinced if your potential? there are massive gaps where i lost 6 seven years to drinking and taking cannabis and maybe another four years like i said to you, i was dealing with stuff away from the table which i did not deal with a very well. basically, iwas i did not deal with a very well. basically, i was not focusing on snake up but i suppose everybody has their problems but there are ten years where i really didn t do much, did not practice much, did not have the headspace to windsor i would like to think that if that would not have happened, and techni
raining at windsor castle, i am delighted to tell you. looks like it will be a much drier day today for the second day of celebrations. yesterday, so much history and pageantry at westminster abbey and at buckingham palace, this morning a different tone, and we will talk you through what today is going to include. butjust imagine being the king and queen, waking up this morning and reflecting on that day, on that ceremony, looking may be out the front pages of the sunday papers, looking out the images online and on television, and just thinking, gosh, did that really happen? that moment, that he has certainly waited all his life for, it happened. he has now been crowned king. and camilla is the queen stop now, today the attention moves from central london to hear, to windsor, there is going to be a massive party
this is in detroit by the way. you can see troy over my salter. you can also see the distance of the ambassador bridge, which is a really, really important thing. there are a few ways to get from canada to the u.s., or the u.s. to canada in detroit, but that one is actually one of the most important. you ll remember in that little moment or candidate was more america than canada, would be a trucker strike? that was the ambassador bridge targeted. it was one of the bases border crossings in terms of volume and trade in the entire continent. that s that behind me, over my shoulder. you could see detroit. that s canada. this is one of the only places on the continent where canada s south of the united states. when you re looking from detroit to windsor, you re looking south. this is so much about this place, it s so interesting from a perspective of trade, why? because this is the heart of automaking in america. i m joined now by that democratic congresswoman haley stevens. she represents
by the pipes and drums and the household cavalry. the hearse made its way up the long walk. in places the crowds were standing 20 or more deep. it was at windsor that the queen could indulge her passion for horses. as the coffin went by, it was watched by emma, one of the ponies she had ridden in recent years. as the hearse entered the main quadrangle of the castle, two of the queen s corgis had been brought out by the queen s staff. watching the coffin s arrival at the castle,
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. queen elizabeth has made her finaljourney from london to windsor and has been buried alongside her late husband, the duke of edinburgh. it follows a day of the highest ceremony, not seen in this country for nearly 60 years, mixed with private sorrow, as the state funeral was held in westminster abbey. king charles, along with other members of the royal family, walked behind her coffin as it was taken into the abbey from westminster hall where it had been lying in state. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell, reports on an occasion when the world watched on: the state funeral of queen elizabeth.