Tributes are pouring in for Queen Elizabeth II a day after her death, as her son King Charles III takes her place as the United Kingdom’s monarch. His first public address as the new sovereign, his heartfelt words to his late mother, what he had to say about his sons and daughters-in-law, his shifting priorities, and how everyday people are paying tribute to the Royals. Meanwhile, this change is prompting questions about the monarchy’s future. Dawna Friesen speaks with Canadian historian Margaret MacMillan on what may lie ahead and how this affects Canadians. Plus, the step-by-step breakdown of Operation London Bridge: the series of meticulously planned protocols and events throughout the Commonwealth to honour the late monarch in the days ahead. And the Queen visited Canada 22 times during her reign: the memorable moments from her trips and the Canadians who were left with a lasting impression of her.
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