the british prime minister theresa may will promise to work with humility and resolve in the queen s speech to the new parliament later this morning. mrs may still does not have a parlimentary majority and a proposed deal with a small northern irish party is not yet sealed one of the reasons the speech has taken so long to arrange following the election. it will also be the only queens speech in the next two years as the government attempts to deal with all the issues surrounding the uk‘s withdrawal from the eu. the uk‘s withdrawal from the eu. here s our political correspondent eleanor garnier it is the ultimate show of pomp and ceremony, it marks the formal opening of parliament. the queen ‘s speech might be read by the queen but it is written by ministers. a list of legislation the new elected government aims to bring in but this year it is going to be as scaleback event, just like in 1970 all. with a crowded calendar and little time for preparation, there will be
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King Charles III will travel from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster tomorrow to formally open the last session of Parliament before next year's general election. Here we look at the pomp and circumstance of the ceremony