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King Charles greets onlookers as motorcade travels to Buckingham Palace in London, UK

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Crowds lined the streets in London on Friday to greet King Charles motorcade on its way to Buckingham Palace, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland.
The queens eldest son and heir to the throne of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is now King Charles III.
A video shared by Twitter user @LukeWHarris shows large crowds lining the street as King Charles and Queen Camilla, his wife, wave from the car on their way to the palace.
Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne in 1952 and died at the age of 96, making her the longest-lived and longest-reigning British monarch. The queens husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, died in 2021. They had four children, eight grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren.
“We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished Sovereign and a much-loved Mother,” King Charles said in his first statement as monarch. “During this period of mourning and change, my family and I will be comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which The Queen was so widely held.”
A period of official mourning began Friday with ceremonial gun salutes. A service will be held at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland, after which the queen will lie in state at Westminster Hall in London for five days of viewing before a state funeral at Westminster Abbey.