Miranda Mitra, a Senior Editor at The Economist, and Catherine Nixey, the Britain correspondent, delve into the profound implications of Queen Elizabeth II's death. They discuss her unparalleled reign and its impact on modern Britain, highlighting the nation's deep sense of grief. The conversation shifts to the transitional responsibilities facing King Charles III amid uncertainty. Personal tributes from the public are shared, reflecting on the queen's legacy and the monarchy’s future, including potential changes under Charles's leadership.