The preferred residence. Good morning from london on a day of history and a day of great change. This is stjamess palace, in the heart of london, a stones throw from Buckingham Palace where thousands of people have made their way since the death was announced of her majesty the queen late on thursday afternoon. Queen elizabeth ii, the countrys longest reigning monarch, a constant presence in the lives of the people of this nation. Hers was a life marked with selfless duty and dedication. The focus until now has been at balmoral where she passed away, and at Buckingham Palace where huge crowds have been gathering. But today the focus changes to st jamess palace. The palace has been the residence for Kings And Queens of england for over 300 years. And it was the official residence of the sovereign until the reign of Queen Victoria, when Buckingham Palace became the preferred residence. When the queen passed away, her eldest son charles immediately became king. And today, on this historic
the preferred residence. good morning from london on a day of history and a day of great change. this is stjames s palace, in the heart of london, a stone s throw from buckingham palace where thousands of people have made their way since the death was announced of her majesty the queen late on thursday afternoon. queen elizabeth ii, the country s longest reigning monarch, a constant presence in the lives of the people of this nation.
given this a great deal of thought. he is the longest serving heir to the throne we have ever had. he never really discussed his vision of monarchy while the queen was alive, he thought that was inappropriate. we were left guessing now very rapidly we are finding out, for example, the fact that as soon as he came back from balmoral yesterday, it was to get out of the car before he even entered buckingham palace and meet people and the very fact we are here today witnessing on tv something has never been televised, it gives a very clear indication of where this is going. find it gives a very clear indication of where this is going. it gives a very clear indication of where this is going. and it is the kin: that where this is going. and it is the king that has where this is going. and it is the king that has given where this is going. and it is the king that has given us where this is going. and it is the | king that has given us permission where this is going. and it is the - ki
the prince of wales and the queen consort leading the platform party out of the picture gallery at saint james palace and a very short ten minutes or so opening part to this accession council. that was part one. the proceedings will move shortly into the throne room, the party now goes into the council chamber which we will not see but they will move their and greet the new king. that is part one of these proceedings. there is a lot of change now because not everybody goes into part two. david, your thoughts on what you have just seen. the language of it is from another age. it the language of it is from another ate. . . the language of it is from another ale, , , ., the language of it is from another age. it is. it is a uxtaposition of the ve age. it is. it is ajuxtaposition of the very modern age. it is. it is ajuxtaposition of the very modern and age. it is. it is ajuxtaposition of the very modern and very - age. it is. it is ajuxtaposition of the very modern and very old. i ag
belong to the church of scotland or the church of england or the protestant religion. for the church of england or the protestant religion.- the church of england or the protestant religion. for that reason we will see protestant religion. for that reason we will see a protestant religion. for that reason we will see a change protestant religion. for that reason we will see a change of protestant religion. for that reason we will see a change of witnesses. | we will see a change of witnesses. in part two in the throne room, nicola sturgeon, the first minister of scotland, will be on the platform party, in the throne room is one of the witnesses, signing that both. absolutely, the isle of derives from the treaty of union with scotland in 1707 which brought scotland into the kingdom with england and wales and it has some symbolic significance perhaps for scots. it can be abolished, the establishment, without the consent of the scottish parliament and obviously scottish sensitiviti