'I feel very privileged to be there, not pleased to be there, because we would all prefer that this had not happened.' Archbishop Justin Welby speaks ahead of the Queen's state funeral tomorrow and praises King Charles. More here:
The archbishop described the"genuinely shared experience" that people in the UK were feeling as,"an experience of grief, for many deep grief, but also mixed with an experience of immense thankfulness".
"As we know, his service to the country and the Commonwealth around the world has been huge. And he's been thinking about this role for very, very many years indeed.
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