the throne. the nation wakes up to a period of mourning thousands. have gathered outside buckingham palace to pay their respects to a monarch who dedicated her life to duty. king charles iii will return to london from balmoral as the new monarch. a states woman of unmatched dignity, the world s leaders pay tribute. and we take a look at how the morning newspapers have paid tribute to her majesty, the queen. hello, good morning. the nation has begun a period of mourning after the death of her majesty queen elizabeth ii. the queen passed away peacefully at balmoral just two days after welcoming the new prime minister there. her son, king charles iii, will make his way to london this morning as the new monarch. thousands of people already gathering outside buckingham palace last night to pay their respects, where we will hear tributes to her majesty and reflect on a life of duty and of service. our first report this morning from our correspondent alex rossi on the end of an era
On. so, it s some have gone with an early photograph dorothy wilding, from 1952. it s very interesting that the choices they have made the financial times, by the way, is patrick litchfield, who was chosen. and it s interesting he has gone with one that he took that one on the way to parliament, opening the parliament. there is an awful lot to choose from. how do you choose it, really? it s quite amazing, something very difficult, i would think. someone asked me yesterday, was she the most famous woman in the world? and it is impossible to think of anybody who is more famous. but it wasn t about fame for her and the duke of edinburgh. for them, who is literally just getting on with the job and doing the best they can with integrity, for the good of the people and for duty, wasn t it? yeah, the duke said the tension attention that they had
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