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very moving and genuine. reporter: did anything stand out to you? just how similar he is to his mother in terms of the duty, he s going to give to our country. thank you. reporter: a lot of other people have mentioned, richard, they appreciated that harry and meghan were mentioned by name in this, sort of maybe an olive branch to them as they embark on their new lives in the united states. obviously there s a fracture in the relationship there. and several people have said this event of the queen s death, perhaps, they re hoping, maybe this might be the miracle that the family needs to spark some kind of reconciliation between prince william and his brother, harry. richard. scott mclain at windsor. anna, you were just commenting? if we think about the next few days, when the queen s body leaves balmoral, it leads the family. i think it s a special moment
great solemnity as the proclamation for king charles iii, the formal part, if you will, was read out at st. james palace. events we have never seen before. events that have always taken place with the transition of monarchy, but we ve never been witnessed or privilege. anna stuart is with me. let s go through the morning s events. charles was proclaimed king officially by this strange thing as the accession council. you don t get more ceremonial and archaic than that it s the first time we ve seen it. this is nearly as ancient as the monarchy itself. when he s proclaimed and everybody signs on, the proclamation was sent to the city of london where it s done and also going to the national capitals the four nations where we
isa is in balmoral. what was it like there? good afternoon, richard. i think the scene is different from the picture that you and anna are painting where you are. the scenes of pomp, jubilation, very different much more come ber we saw the family going to a private service in a church nearby, a church the queen went often, she was part of the congregation. they were there about 15, 20 minutes or so. then the return. parked their cars and like you and anna were discussing, looked at the tributes and bouquets that have been left there as people pay respects to a queen, to a monarch and a matriarch. there was a moment i would like to point out to our viewers we saw princess eugenie, she cleaned her eye and then prince andrew put his arm around her, embraced her. this is worth reminding viewers,