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The death of the Queen has sunk into the national consciousness, assisted by the loyal lockdown protecting us from any less significant distractions.
I am able to watch which is known as the proclamation ceremony, which has remained mostly unchanged since Elizabeth the first, with other bits stretching back to Anglo-Saxon times.
I consult my notes to ensure the accuracy of my reporting, then provide my audio memo of the historic events unfolding before the eyes of a watching nation ...
By Tudor RickardsSend us Fan Mail
The death of the Queen has sunk into the national consciousness, assisted by the loyal lockdown protecting us from any less significant distractions.
I am able to watch which is known as the proclamation ceremony, which has remained mostly unchanged since Elizabeth the first, with other bits stretching back to Anglo-Saxon times.
I consult my notes to ensure the accuracy of my reporting, then provide my audio memo of the historic events unfolding before the eyes of a watching nation ...