rift. and so, i think it speaks extremely well of william in effect for perhaps taking a cue from his father and moving it one step further. i mean, we now have a situation where the new king is reaffirming his tradition and it is turning into a sort of new hope as sort a healing within the family. to see the four of them as they are, you are sort of reminded of what was from the very beginning, and i ve felt for the last two years that harry and meghan missed a terrible opportunity by leaving the royal family. they had so many things that they could do. and william and charles needs them more than ever. who knows. nothing is there is hurts there. and there is a lot of hurt and a lot of mutual mistrust. but, you know, one can perhaps at this moment be an optimist and think that this could be a brief celebration and healing. sally, your words are so poignant but the pictures are speaking louder than anything. we did get to see william right before he got into the car. he a
particularly will spend time in that position quite soon, and the police should be careful what they wish for because it could end up leading to more radicalisation on the streets rather than less because you can t express yourself in protest which we always have in this country and that has been taken away. always have in this country and that has been taken away. thank you for bein: with has been taken away. thank you for being with us- more than a thousand paddington bears and other soft toys which were left outside royal residences in tribute to the queen are being donated to the children s charity barnardo s. the bears were mainly left along with flowers and marmalade sandwiches at stjames park and windsor castle in the days after her majesty s death. they ve all been professionally cleaned and queen consort camilla posed for a picture with a some of them before they were donated. now it s time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. we have seen plent
master. that s a type of judicially appointed person to do the review and they have to get the candidates in. so this person will review the documents that were seized. now, the doj is also at the same time appealing parts of this ruling saying that there s a national security risk to do this the way trump wants and that these are stolen documents that was partially signed off on by the magistrate to get the warrant so there s no reason donald trump would have great legal arguments to do anything about reviewing them let alone getting them back. so that would be a step. i say procedural because it s not the most important part of this case. we always try to keep it real with you. i m not going to play it up to sound urgent, although both sides care a lot about it. meanwhile, there s a new revelation from this case. more classified documents that the doj says trump stole might still be outstanding. that is to say missing. you see the headline there. the records could be tied t
now on bbc news charles s kingdom. born a prince, he grew up in the public eye, the man who would be king. with the queen s passing, the responsibility for the united kingdom and the wider commonwealth now rests with king charles iii. amidst the pomp and circumstance, the royal family s private grief has been on very public display. but once the wave of sadness and sympathy subsides, what will the future hold? as the latest census underlines and the clamour for scottish independence continues, we ask can the monarch keep his kingdom united? it s one o clock in the morning in southeast london and there s no time to lose. hearing rumours the uk s longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off the plane from belfast, hurry along. they ve passed the point of no return that kathryn beggs and her companions pause to explain their extraordinary late night pilgrimage. i just think this is a really historic moment. of history, and ijust thi
you are watching bbc news. next it s time for charles s kingdom. born a prince, he grew up in the public eye, the man who would be king. with the queen s passing, the responsibility for the united kingdom and the wider commonwealth now rests with king charles iii. amidst the pomp and circumstance, the royal family s private grief has been on very public display. but once the wave of sadness and sympathy subsides, what will the future hold? as the latest census underlines how northern ireland has changed utterly, and the clamour for scottish independence continues, we ask can the monarch keep his kingdom united? it s one o clock in the morning in south east london and there s no time to lose. hearing rumours the uk s longest queue might soon be closed to new arrivals, this group of friends, straight off the plane from belfast, hurry along. it s only when they are sure they ve passed the point of no return that kathryn beggs and her companions from county tyrone pause to explai