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welcome to london where we have a spectacular view of the city on this historic urination day. countdown to an event that many of us will be seeing for the first time in our lives. and will not soon forget. moments ago, we saw king charles iii and queen camilla arriving at westminster abbey, where they operate a start of ceremonies, officially counting them as the new monarch. we expect to see charles and camilla very soon, kicking off this remarkable celebration. dignitaries including first lady joe biden have been gathering at westminster abbey, whether coronation will be taking place. charles taking center stage, after the death of his mother queen elizabeth the second and 70 years after she herself was crowned. crowds gathered to get a glimpse of the king and queen as they make their way from here, buckingham palace, two westminster abbey in a gilded carriage called the diamond jubilee state coach polled by windsor grey horses. the kings procession will depart b ....
let s take you through what today will look like. the current prime minister, liz truss, held her fourth and final cabinet meeting starting about an hour ago. she is due to make a statement outside number 10 at around 10:15, before travelling to buckingham palace for an audience with king charles. after this, rishi sunak will head to the palace, where he ll be invited to form a government. then it s back to downing street, and the new prime minister will address the nation at around 11:35. and over the next 2a hours, we can expect to see a trickle of cabinet appointments which will start to shape what rishi sunak s government will look like. of course, not just of course, notjust appointments, but the message too. what is the message is likely to be when he appears at the podium which is just being put up behind us? first of all four at liz truss, then for a rishi sunak later on. keeping us company throughout the morning as we follow these events is nick eardley, our ch ....
over the coming days. this morning, we re heading to horse guards parade, where for the first time in two years, we ll witness the full splendour of trooping the colour the queen s birthday parade. this evening, as dusk falls, it s the lighting of the beacons there ll be thousands of them aflame across the four corners of the united kingdom and beyond to the commonwealth it promises to be quite a spectacle. tomorrow morning, we ll be heading east along the river thames to st paul s cathedral, where the queen and the royal family will attend a national service of thanksgiving and on saturday evening, settle down in your front row seat for the platinum party at the palace. a world class who s who of superstar performers will take to the stage and buckingham palace itself will play a spectacular part in the show. and then finally on sunday, ajubilee pageant a carnival on the mall, with 10,000 people bringing to life the seven decades of the queen s reign. so do stay with ....
last post plays. his majesty the king laying the first wreath on behalf of the nation. the second wreath is laid on behalf of the queen by her equerry mitchell plunkett. the prince of wales steps forward with his wreath. prince edward, duke of edinburgh. and her royal highness princess royal, princess and. anne. and a wreath laid on behalf of the duke of kent who is not here this year by his equerry captain hopkins. parade, stand at ease! stand easy! now the leaders of the political parties beginning with the prime minister rishi sunak. military band strikes up. sir keir starmer, leader of the labour party. stephen flynn, leader of the scottish national party in the house of commons laying a wreath on behalf of commons laying a wreath on behalf of the scottish national party and the welsh national party. sir ed davey, leader of the liberal democrats. sirjeffrey donaldson, from the democratic unionist party. the speaker of the house of commons, so lindsay hoyle. and ....