King Charles III views flowers, greets crowd outside Buckingham Palace

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King Charles III is back in London, returning from Balmoral Castle in Scotland where the queen died. The king walked outside Buckingham Palace, shaking hands and greeting people who gathered to share their condolences.

The king and Camila, the queen consort, walked outside the gates of Buckingham Palace viewing flowers left by people mourning the death of the queen.

As the king arrived outside, the Royal Standard was raised above Buckingham Palace for the first time during his reign.

PHOTO: King Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort walk into Buckingham Palace, following the passing of Queen Elizabeth, in London, Sept 9, 2022.
John Sibley/ReutersKing Charles and Camilla, Queen Consort walk into Buckingham Palace, following the...


British Parliament members pay tribute to the queen

Both British houses of Parliament are meeting Friday for members to pay tribute to the queen in a special session of condolence. Politics in both Houses will be on hold for a period of mourning.

"For the 70 glorious years of her reign, our queen was at the heart of this nation’s life," Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer said. "She did not simply reign over us, she lived alongside us."

"It seems impossible to imagine a Britain without her," he added.

There will also be a rare Saturday meeting where senior members of Parliament can take an oath of allegiance to the king. The meeting will end with an address to the king expressing condolences following his mother's death.

House of Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle will determine the timetable in the House for the following days, which is expected to be significantly reduced until after the state funeral for the queen.

This means new laws cannot be passed until Parliament returns, though it could be recalled for pressing matters.