96 gun salute honors Queen Elizabeth
Queen Elizabeth II’s death was marked by a 96 gun salute starting at 1pm in the United Kingdom. Gun salutes will be fired in London along with other areas around the UK and at saluting stations abroad.
The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery will fire the Death Gun Salute in London at Hyde Park.
One shot will be fired every 10 seconds 96 times to mark each year of Queen Elizabeth’s life.
King Charles III, Queen Consort depart Aberdeen airport for London
King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla departed Scotland from the Aberdeen Airport on Friday as they head to London to prepare for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.
“The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow,” the royal family said when announcing the death of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday.
Click to read more about the first sighting of King Charles III.
King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, leave Balmoral
King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, leave Balmoral Castle in Scotland on Friday, a day after his mother, Queen Elizabeth II died at 96 at the royal residence.
His son Prince Harry was also seen boarding a plane at Aberdeen, Scotland airport, heading for London as preparations for the monarch’s funeral begin.
On Thursday, the royal family said, “The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”
Prince Harry leaves Scotland for London on Friday
Prince Harry flew out of Scotland’s Aberdeen Airport on Friday, a day after traveling to Balmoral Castle where his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, died at 96 years old Thursday.
The Duke of Sussex was flying to London to be with his family as they mourn and prepare for her funeral.
Buckingham Palace releases new mourning and condolence arrangements after Queen Elizabeth’s death
The royal family released guidance on mourning Queen Elizabeth II Friday morning, writing that it is King Charles III’s “wish that a period of Royal Mourning be observed from now until seven days after The Queen’s Funeral. The date of the Funeral will be confirmed in due course.”
The guidance also said a Royal Gun Salute would be fired at 1 p.m. in London, royal palaces would be closed until after her funeral and told members of the public where it’s OK to leave flowers in honor of the queen.
Buckingham Palace memorial for Queen Elizabeth II grows
Mourners returned to Buckingham Palace on Friday, a day after Queen Elizabeth died, to express their grief and add to the growing memorial at the gates of the late monarch’s home.
Queen Elizabeth II and her royal influence on Hollywood
The queen has been portrayed on film and in television, with celebrities flocking for a chance to play the royal figure on screen, or even perhaps just shake her hand at an exclusive event.
Dame Helen Mirren earned her first Academy Award for her portrayal of Elizabeth in the 2006 film, “The Queen.” She later earned a Tony Award for playing Elizabeth in a 2013 theatrical performance, “The Audience.”
Not only did Mirren take home the best actress trophy, she was also praised by the Queen for her performance, and invited to dinner at Buckingham Palace.
“I’m mourning along with the rest of my country, the passing of a great Queen. I’m proud to call myself of the Elizabethan age,” Mirren said in a statement. “If there was a definition of nobility, Elizabeth Windsor embodied it.”
Click here to read more on Queen Elizabeth’s impact on Hollywood.
Canada’s Trudeau calls Queen Elizabeth ‘one of my favorite people’
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday said that Queen Elizabeth II was “one of my favorite people.”
“It is with the deepest of sorrow that we learned today of the passing of her majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” the prime minister said in a speech in front of reporters in Vancouver.
He continued, “She was our queen for almost half of Canada’s existence. And she had an obvious deep and abiding love and affection for Canadians.”
Canada is a member of the Commonwealth and was part of the British Empire until 1982.
“She was one of my favorite people in the world and I will miss her so,” he added.
Blinken calls the queen a ‘source of unity’ and ‘embodiment’ of the US-UK special relationship
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Queen Elizabeth the “embodiment of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom” after her death at 96 on Thursday.
“Together with the American people, I extend my deepest sympathies to His Majesty The King, the entire Royal Family, the people of the United Kingdom, and the peoples of the Commonwealth on the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II,” Bliken said in an official U.S. State Department statement.
“For more than 70 years – a period during which the United Kingdom and the world witnessed unprecedented change – Queen Elizabeth personified a sense of stability. During a time of tremendous division, she was a source of unity.”
The queen ascended to the throne in 1952 after the death of her father King George VI.
Blinken continued, “Her influence extended well beyond the Commonwealth. As Queen, she visited more than 120 countries, including the United States, where she made a point of meeting not only with leaders, but with people from all walks of life. She was the embodiment of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, and a symbol of the enduring alliance that has seen our nations through the greatest tests of the 20th and 21st centuries.”
He added the U.S. joins “people around the world in mourning her passing, and we will forever be inspired by the memory of her service, leadership, and friendship.”
Empire State Building lights up in honor of Queen Elizabeth II
New York City’s Empire State Building lit up Thursday evening in royal colors in honor of Queen Elizabeth II after news of her death.
A look back at Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s decades-long love story after her death at 96
Queen Elizabeth II died at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle on Thursday, a year and half after her beloved husband Prince Philip’s death in April 2021.
The pair was married for 73 years, making them the longest-married couple in royal history.
Their decades-long romance endured through many difficult times for the royal family over the years, with the monarch once referring to her spouse as “my strength and stay.”
Read more on the Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s love story.
Inside Queen Elizabeth II’s final royal engagement
Queen Elizabeth II’s final royal engagement was Tuesday, Sept. 6, at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She appointed new Prime Minister Liz Truss just a few days before her passing.
On her 21st birthday in 1947, then-Princess Elizabeth went on the radio and made a promise to Britain and its commonwealth nations.
At the time, she pledged that “my whole life, whether it be short or long, will be devoted to your service.” The long-reigning monarch has fulfilled that vow over the years, including with Tuesday’s engagement.
Click here to read more on the Queen’s final royal engagement.
Fox News’ Lori Bashian contributed to this report.
Chief Rabbi of UK authored a special prayer for the Queen
The Chief Rabbi in the United Kingdom, Rabbi Mirvis, penned a personalized prayer for Queen Elizabeth following her death.
“She never let us down,” Mirvis is heard saying in a video shared to Twitter. He described the Queen as a “defender of faith,” and shared his condolences on behalf of the Jewish community in the commonwealth to the royal family.
The Eiffel Tower goes black on Thursday night in honor of Queen Elizabeth II
The Eiffel Tower has turned off its lights on Thursday night in honor of Queen Elizabeth II.
The official Twitter account for Paris shared that the lights were turned off an hour early to honor the late monarch. “In tribute to Queen Elizabeth II who passed away today, the Eiffel Tower will turn off an hour earlier tonight, at midnight, and tomorrow at 10 p.m,” the account wrote.
Queen Elizabeth II passed at her castle in Scotland on Thursday at 96.
British royal family members receive new titles following Elizabeth’s death
Royal family members of the House of Windsor have received new titles after the death of Queen Elizabeth II at the age of 96.
After Britain’s longest-reigning monarch died at Balmoral Castle on Thursday, Prince Charles immediately succeeded his mother and became the King of the United Kingdom.
In addition to Charles, Prince William, Kate Middleton and Charles’ wife, Camilla Parker-Bowles assumed new titles, with potential new titles for Prince Edward and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children Archie and Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor.
Click here to read more on the royal family members new titles.
Fox News’ Ashley Hume contributed to this report.
Paddington Bear honors Queen Elizabeth II after her death
Paddington Bear has gone viral on social media after he shared a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II.
The fictional character tweeted out a simple, “Thank you Ma’am, for everything,” following the news of her death.
The duo recently appeared together in a comical sketch as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations where they shared tea and marmalade sandwiches at Buckingham Palace.
People continue to gather at Buckingham Palace following Queen Elizabeth II’s death
People continue to gather outside of Buckingham Palace on the night of Queen Elizabeth II’s death. The monarch died at her castle in Scotland on Thursday at 96.
Black London taxi cabs lined The Mall leading up to the Palace silently paying tribute to the late Queen. Large groups of people were seen crowding the gates of Buckingham Palace, with even some sitting on top of the Victorian Memorial in front of the Palace.
Queen Elizabeth II’s beloved Balmoral: A look at the Scottish castle
Queen Elizabeth II died on the afternoon of Thursday, Sept. 8, at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, the Royal Family announced at 1:30 p.m. EDT. She was 96.
Balmoral Castle, the Queen’s summer residence, is located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 50 miles west of the city of Aberdeen.
The Queen reportedly loved the grounds of the sprawling, 50,000-acre Balmoral, calling the home her “paradise in the highlands,” according to Perthnow, an Australian website.
Click here to read more on the Queen’s beloved summer residence.
Fox News’ Christine Rousselle and Deirdre Reilly contributed to this report.
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, is ‘heartbroken’ after Queen Elizabeth II’s death
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, took to Twitter on Thursday to share that she is “heartbroken” after Queen Elizabeth II’s passing.
“I am heartbroken by the passing of Her Majesty the Queen. She leaves behind an extraordinary legacy: the most fantastic example of duty and service and steadfastness, and a constant steadying presence as our head of state for more than 70 years,” she wrote alongside an image of the Queen.
Ferguson was the former wife of Prince Andrew, Elizabeth’s son. The couple married in 1986 before divorcing 10 years later.
Queen consort: A look at the title King Charles’ wife Camilla was given after the Queen’s death
Camilla took on the title of queen consort after Queen Elizabeth died at 96 on Thursday.
Queen consort is the title given to the spouse of a reigning king. In other words, it is given to those who are brought into the royal family by marriage.
A person who is queen consort is not in line for the throne and would not ascend the throne in the event that the king dies before them, since that role must be inherited and can’t be taken through marriage.
Click here to read more on Camilla’s new title.
Fox News’ Ashlyn Messier contributed to this report.
Queen Elizabeth II has left people with this one ‘big’ takeaway, royal expert says
A royal expert shares that the people in the U.K. are devastated following Queen Elizabeth’s passing. She took the throne for 70 years and is the longest reigning monarch in Britain’s history.
She faced backlash, of course. But who does not? The big thing we will all take away from this wonderful monarch is this: It was with hard work and dedication that she led our wonderful country, and we are so thrilled she did.
Click here to read more on the lasting impact Queen Elizabeth will have.
Visitors outside Buckingham Palace spontaneously applaud following Queen Elizabeth II’s death
Visitors outside Buckingham Palace spontaneously erupted into applause following Queen Elizabeth’s passing.
There was not a specific reason for the applause, but it appears that citizens are showing their love and support to the late queen.
Washington National Cathedral will ring its bells 96 times in honor of Queen Elizabeth II
The Washington National Cathedral will toll its bells 96 times on Thursday night in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, Fox 5 reported.
The news of the queen’s passing at Balmoral Castle in Scotland was heard around the world on Thursday. Queen Elizabeth was 96 when she died.
Members of the royal family were by her side during her final hours. Prince Harry did not make it to Scotland before his grandmother passed.
Meghan Markle’s decision to stay behind likely due to Kate Middleton’s absence, expert says
Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton did not join Prince Harry and Prince William on Thursday as they traveled to Scotland to be with Queen Elizabeth II amid health concerns.
Prince William arrived at Balmoral Castle hours before the royal family announced the queen had died at the age of 96. He was accompanied by Prince Andrew; Sophie, Countess of Wessex; and Edward, Earl of Wessex.
Charles, now King Charles III; the new Queen Consort Camilla; and Princess Anne had already been by the Queen’s side. Prince Harry recently arrived in Scotland to be with the royal family.
Click here to read more on Markle and Middleton’s absence.
Fox News’ Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.
Child lays flowers outside Balmoral where Queen Elizabeth died
A child was seen in a bright yellow raincoat with patterned rainboots leaving flowers outside Balmoral for Queen Elizabeth on Thursday.
The Queen, who holds the longest reign in Britain’s history, passed away at Balmoral in Scotland on Thursday. She was 96.
Her grandson, Prince Harry, arrived in Scotland to be among other members of the royal family.
Click here to read more on Harry’s arrival.
Peter Morgan, ‘The Crown’ writer, expects Netflix to pause filming after Queen Elizabeth’s death
Peter Morgan, the writer behind Netflix’s “The Crown” expects the hit television series to pause filming as the news of Queen Elizabeth’s death emerged, Deadline reported.
He revealed in an email to the outlet that the series is a “love letter” to the Queen and “out of respect,” he believes the show’s production will pause.
The drama series debuted in 2016 and focused on Queen Elizabeth’s historic reign. The fifth season is set to premiere in November.
Prince Harry arrives in Scotland to be with royal family after Queen Elizabeth’s death
Prince Harry has joined other members of the royal family at Balmoral Castle in Scotland following the announcement of Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
The 37-year-old Duke of Sussex was photographed in a car looking somber with his hand over his face.
It’s been reported that Harry’s wife, Meghan Markle, stayed behind in London.
Click here to read more on Prince Harry’s arrival in Scotland.
The Supreme Court lowers the American Flag to half-staff
The Supreme Court of the United States lowers the American Flag to half-staff in honor of Queen Elizabeth.
The Supreme Court joins the White House in lowering the American Flag’s stationed outside the buildings on Thursday. President Biden shared a statement following the monarch’s death.
“Queen Elizabeth II was a stateswomen of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepend the bedrock Alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States. She helped make our relationship special,” the statement said.
Click to read more of President Biden’s statement on Queen Elizabeth’s death.
Elton John, Daniel Craig and other Hollywood stars mourn Queen Elizabeth II
Elton John, Daniel Craig and Dame Helen Mirren are among the list of Hollywood celebrities mourning the loss of Queen Elizabeth II.
John, a longtime friend of the late queen, wrote, “Along with the rest of the nation, I am deeply saddened to hear the news of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s passing.”
“She was an inspiring presence to be around, and led the country through some of our greatest, and darkest, moments with grace, decency and a genuine caring warmth.”
“Queen Elizabeth has been a huge part of my life from childhood to this day, and I will miss her dearly.”
Fox News’ Ashley Hume contributed to this report.
Click here to read more celebrities honoring the late Queen.
The American flag flies at half-staff over the White House
The American flag flies at half-staff over the White House, honoring Queen Elizabeth after her passing.
President Biden shared a statement following the news of her death. He characterized Her Majesty as “steadying presence” and “source of comfort.”
“Queen Elizabeth II was a stateswomen of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepend the bedrock Alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States. She helped make our relationship special,” the statement said.
Click to read more of President Biden’s statement on Queen Elizabeth’s death.
Fox News’ Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.
Pope Francis and the Vatican offer condolences to the Queen and the royal family
The Pope, along with the Vatican, are sharing their condolences after learning that Queen Elizabeth II has died.
“Deeply saddened to learn of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, I offer heartfelt condolences to Your Majesty, the Members of the Royal Family, the People of the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth,” the statement read.
“I willingly join all who mourn her loss in praying for the late Queen’s eternal rest, and in paying tribute to her life of unstinting service to the good of the Nation and the Commonwealth, her example of devotion to duty, her steadfast witness of faith in Jesus Christ and her firm hope in his promises.”
The statement concluded with: “Commending her noble soul to the merciful goodness of our Heavenly Father, I assure Your Majesty of my prayers that Almighty God will sustain you with his unfailing grace as you now take up your high responsibilities as King. Upon you and all who cherish the memory of your late mother, I invoke an abundance of divine blessings as a pledge of comfort and strength in the Lord.”
Former president Donald Trump says Queen Elizabeth will be ‘very proud’ of King Charles III
Former president Donald Trump took to Truth Social following the death of Queen Elizabeth II to say that King Charles III will be a “Great and Wonderful King.”
The former president, who said he’s gotten to know Charles well, said the Queen will be “very proud” of Charles as he takes the British throne.
Trump joins former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush in honoring Queen Elizabeth II.
Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and other business leaders react to Queen Elizabeth II’s death
Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates and Apple CEO Tim Cook lead the business world in offering condolences to Britain’s Royal Family following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates tweeted that he was “very honored” to have met Queen Elizabeth and “very sad to hear of her passing.”
Amazon and Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos sent out a tweet Thursday morning. “I can think of no one who better personified duty,” he wrote. “My deepest condolences to all the Brits mourning her passing today.”
Click here to read more on the business world mourning the monarch.
Fox News’ Lucas Manfredi contributed to this report.
Joe Biden and former US presidents react to the death of Queen Elizabeth
President Joe Biden along with former presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump and George W. Bush.
Biden characterized Her Majesty as “steadying presence” and “source of comfort.”
“Queen Elizabeth II was a stateswomen of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepend the bedrock Alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States. She helped make our relationship special,” the statement said.
The statement added: ‘In the years ahead, we look forward to continuing a close friendship with The King and The Queen Consort. Today, the thoughts and prayers of people all across the United States are with the people of the United Kingdom and the Commonweath in their grief. We send our deepest condolences to the Royal Family, who are not only mourning their Queen, but their dear mother, grandmother, and great-grandomther. Her legacy will loom large in the pages of British history, and in the story of our world.”
Click to read more of President Biden’s statement on Queen Elizabeth’s death.
Charles immediately became king after Queen Elizabeth II’s death
Charles, 77, automatically became the king of England after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth, according to British laws of succession.
He will be known as King Charles III.
The new king’s coronation and first formal appearance as the head of the commonwealth is not yet scheduled — Charles is expected to stay the night at Balmoral with the rest of the Royal Family.
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Charles’ ascension to the British throne.
Fox News Digital’s Stephanie Nolasco and Timothy Nerozzi contributed to this report.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry’s website goes dark
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Archewell website went dark Thursday after Queen Elizabeth’s death was announced.
The Duke of Sussex was traveling alone to Scotland when Her Majesty passed.
It is unclear where his wife Meghan Markle was at the time.
Double rainbow appears over Buckingham Palace as Queen Elizabeth’s death is announced
A double rainbow was spotted above Buckingham Palace as the news of Queen Elizabeth’s death broke.
Many began to gather outside of Buckingham Palace after the world learned that Her Majesty had been placed under medical supervision on Sept. 8 after doctors became “concerned” about her health.
Charles, king of Great Britain, releases statement on Queen Elizabeth’s death
Charles, the new king of Great Britain and the Commonweath, released his first statement regarding Queen Elizabeth II’s death.
“The death of my beloved Mother, Her Majesty The Queen, is a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family,” he wrote.
“We mourn profoundly the passing of a cherised Sovereign and a much-loved Mother. I know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the ocuntry, the Realms and the Commonwealth, and by the countless people around the world.”
“During this period of mourning and change, my family and I will be conforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which The Queen was so widely held.”
Royal family web page goes dark in remembrance of Queen Elizabeth
The official royal family web page has gone black in rememerance of the late Queen Elizabeth II. The landing page now features a photo of the young queen and listed her years of life.
“The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon,” the royal family shared on the website.
“The King and The Queen Consort will remain at Balmoral this evening and will return to London tomorrow.”
The website has been made “temporarily unavailable” while “appropriate changes” are made.
Queen Elizabeth II dies at 96
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch who served as the beloved face of her country and source of strength for seven decades, died Thursday at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. She was 96.
Elizabeth’s doctors said earlier Thursday that they were “concerned for Her Majesty’s health” and that she was “resting comfortably” at Balmoral under medical supervision.
Click to read more of Queen Elizabeth’s obituary.
World leaders and politicians react to Queen Elizabeth health concerns
World leaders and politicians are reacting Thursday to Kensington Palace’s announcement that Queen Elizabeth II’s doctors are “concerned” for her health.
“The whole country will be deeply concerned by the news from Buckingham Palace this lunchtime. My thoughts — and the thoughts of people across our United Kingdom — are with Her Majesty The Queen and her family at this time,” Liz Truss, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom said.
“[President Biden] and the first lady’s thoughts are solidly and squarely with the queen today and her family,” John Kirby, White House spokesperson, said on behalf of the American president.
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being put under medical supervision.
Britain praying for Queen Elizabeth, Archbishop of Canterbury says
The Archbishop of Canterbury has extended the support of the Church of England to Queen Elizabeth II as doctors say they are “concerned” for her health.
“My prayers, and the prayers of people across the Church of England and the nation, are with Her Majesty The Queen today,” Archbishop Justin Welby, head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of the Anglican Communion, said in a statement.
The archbishop added, “May God’s presence strengthen and comfort Her Majesty, her family, and those who are caring for her at Balmoral.”
Click to read more on the archbishop’s statement regarding the Queen’s health.
Fox News Digital’s Timothy Nerozzi contributed to this report.
Prince William, Prince Andrew arrive at Balmoral Castle
Prince William and Prince Andrew have arrived at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. The two were photographed riding in a dark SUV as they passed through the gates.
Sophie, Countess of Wessex and Edward, Earl of Wessex, were also in the vehicle.
Prince Harry traveling alone to be with Queen Elizabeth in Scotland
Prince Harry is traveling to Scotland to be by Queen Elizabeth’s side after she was placed under medical supervision on Thursday. His wife Meghan Markle is not with him, the Duke of Sussex’s spokesperson confirmed to the BBC.
Markle and the prince have been traveling in Europe for charity engagements since Monday.
Many have begun gathering outside of Buckingham Palace as concern for the Queen’s health mounts
Tourists have begun gathering in Buckingham Palace amid news about Queen Elizabeth II being placed under medical supervision after her doctors became “concerned” for her health on Sept. 8.
Some tourists in London, including Sue and Andy Alderman from Somerset, decided to go right to Buckingham Palace to pay their respects upon hearing the news, according to the BBC.
Click to read more about the scene outside Buckinham Palace.
Fox News Digital’s William Mendelson contributed to this report.
Prince Charles is the heir apparent to the British throne: Here’s the line of successsion
Prince Charles, 73, is next in line for the British throne.
The succession to the British throne “is regulated not only through descent but also by Parliamentary statute,” according to the Royal Family’s website.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, recently changed the line of succession with the birth of their children. Harry and Meghan’s son Archie became seventh in line to the throne – behind his dad – while Lilibet Diana is now eighth.
Click to take a look at the full
line of succession for the throne after Queen Elizabeth II, who is 96 years old.
Prince William, Prince Andrew arrive in Scotland as Queen Elizabeth is under medical supervision
A plane carrying members of the royal family has landed in Aberdeen, according to the BBC.
Prince William, Prince Andrew and the Earl and Countess of Wessex were aboard the flight.
Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, along with his wife, Camilla, and sister, Princess Anne, were with the queen at Balmoral Castle, her summer residence in Scotland.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Queen Elizabeth’s doctors ‘concerned for Her Majesty’s health,’ recommend medical supervision
Queen Elizabeth’s doctors “are concerned for Her Majesty’s health,” Buckingham Palace announced Thursday, adding that they recommended she stay under medical supervision.
“The Queen remains comfortable” at Balmoral Castle, the palace added. The queen, 96, celebrated her platinum jubilee earlier this year.
Click to read more about Queen Elizabeth’s health.
