over the public address system. and remember, please mind the gap. inside the abbey, all the flower arrangements are in place. and from the palace tonight, a glimpse of the coronation theatre. the area in front of the high altar with the coronation chair on which the king will be crowned in the centre and other chairs to one side and the rear. ceremonial london is ready. the morning awaits. and there will be many thousands who will be echoing prince william s hope thatjust possibly the weather will be kind. nicholas witchell, bbc news. is the era of the coronation and the actual event hasn t happened already so much has happened. mil actual event hasn t happened already so much has happened. mimi actual event hasn t happened already so much has happened. so much has happened. all of those preparations so much has happened. all of those preparations and so much has happened. all of those
where the public is invited to swear allegiance to the king, is misguided. i can think of nothing that he would find more abhorrent. he s never wanted to be revered. he s never wanted, so far as i know, to have anyone pay homage to him except in mock terms as a joke. he wants, i think, to feel that people will share in the event. and i don t quite know how this might have happened. buckingham palace said mr dimbleby was speaking on his own account. in a lightervein, a surprise for travellers. my wife and i wish you and your families a wonderful coronation weekend. wherever you are travelling, we hope you have a safe and pleasant journey. rail passengers are hearing some familiar voices over the public address system. and remember, please mind the gap. inside the abbey, all the flower arrangements are in place. and from the palace tonight, a glimpse of the coronation theatre, the area in front of the high altar with the coronation chair
he s never wanted, so far as i know, to have anyone pay homage to him except in mock terms as a joke. he wants, i think, to feel that people will share in the event. and i don t quite know how this might have happened. buckingham palace said mr dimbleby was speaking on his own account. in a lightervein, a surprise for travellers. my wife and i wish you and your families a wonderful coronation weekend. wherever you are travelling, we hope you have a safe and pleasant journey. rail passengers are hearing some familiar voices over the public address system. and remember, please mind the gap. inside the abbey, all the flower arrangements are in place. and from the palace tonight, a glimpse of the coronation theatre, the area in front of the high altar with the coronation chair on which the king will be crowned in the centre and other chairs