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hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. watching in the uk we start with some breaking news from here in the uk it s been announced that queen elizabeth will not now be attending this morning s remembrance service at the cenotaph in london. buckingham palace says she has sprained her back; she is said to be disappointed that she will miss it. it was due to have been her first public engagement in more than three weeks. as in previous years, a wreath will be laid on her majesty s behalf by the prince of wales. our royal correspondentjonny dymond joins me live from the cenotaph in london. this is that she has sprained her back? it this is that she has sprained her back? , ., ., u, back? it is what one palace official describes as back? it is what one palace official describes as incredibly back? it is what one palace official| describes as incredibly unfortunate timing and that is bad timing on a couple of france, primarily because it is rememb
UkBbc-newsHeadlinesAround-the-world7QueenBackRemembrance-day-serviceDealCentral-londonClimatePledges our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration, after the limitations last year caused by the pandemic. there was, though, one notable absentee. the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph. according to buckingham palace, she had sprained her back. she continues to rest at windsor. the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their places at the cenotaph, in readiness for the two minute silence observed in whitehall and at ceremonies around the country. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. after the two minute silence, and the sounding of the last post in whitehall by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queen s wreath of red poppies against the cenotaph s northern face, in tribute to those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in the world wars and more recent conflicts. then, after the official wreath laying, it wa
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