buckingham palace in london. it s 6 am and the uk where people are waiting up with a profound sense of loss. for the first time in more than seven decades, the country is without its queen. a period of mourning now for britain s longest reigning monarch, elizabeth the second. you may hear the noise around me as preparations are underway for this next ten to ten days to two-week period. flags being hung around as these are images from buckingham palace where crowds have been gathering throughout what has been a rainy night in london. memorials to her late majesty with flowers, candles, and personal messages outside the royal grounds. symbols of the country s immense grief decorate the gates of windsor castle. as well as balmoral, the queen scottish retreat where she passed away peacefully at the age of 96. just two days after appointing her 15th prime minister while appearing very frail. elizabeth the second is coronation happened in 1953. no date has been said yet for the c
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dead for 25 years. and it s a world before the second world war. there are motor cars, but only just. it s a massive change. and of course, she wasn t born to be queen. so she was born to live the life of a noble woman, as her family had done in the past. and the world has just changed. she s always been a constant, i would say. and throughout the century since her birth. she wasn t born to be queen. she had hoped that she would perhaps mario farmer, live in the countryside, have a dog, horses around her, but that all changed, of course, on the death of her father. and in 1953, she was coordinated as queen here. this has been a defining era, hasn t it? how? it absolutely has been. and we are seeing new elizabethan age, harkening back