Queen Elizabeth funeral

2022 - 9 - 19

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How to watch the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II like a pro (POLITICO.eu)

The eyes of the world are on London as a nation bids farewell to its longest-reigning monarch. Here's what you need to know.

In a sign of normal life returning, ITV will later this week begin showing commercials between shows for the first time since the queen’s death. The latter group were chosen for their service to the community, and recognized in the queen’s birthday honors list. Due to arrive in Windsor a little after 3 p.m., the hearse will then journey through the town ahead of the televised committal service. Also notable by his absence is Vladimir Putin, or indeed any rep from Russia in the wake of its invasion of Ukraine. The funeral itself draws to a close — but there’s more to come. time Monday, the queen’s lying-in-state officially comes to an end, bringing to a close what has been an unprecedented show of affection for the monarchy from members of the British public — encapsulated, of course, by that epic queue. inside St George’s Chapel and will be conducted by the dean of Windsor, with some 800 guests in attendance. As world leaders gather in London for the monarch’s state funeral Monday, much of the country will grind to a halt. At 10.44 a.m., the queen’s coffin is loaded onto a gun carriage for the procession to nearby Westminster Abbey. Expect an understated affair (by royal standards, at least) in keeping with the queen’s wishes. since the death of wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill in 1965, and truly the end of an era — so no detail has been left to chance. Even for a nation of queuers, Brits outdid themselves, lining up for miles to file past the late monarch’s coffin as it lay under the centuries-old hammer-beam roof of Westminster Hall.

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Queen Elizabeth's funeral: Order of service (BBC News)

Buckingham Palace has released the order of service for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. It will pay tribute to the Queen's "remarkable reign and lifetime ...

It is a setting of Psalm 42 to music and will be sung unaccompanied. O merciful God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who is the resurrection and the life; in whom whosoever believeth shall live, though he die; and whosoever liveth, and believeth in him, shall not die eternally; who hast taught us, by his holy Apostle Saint Paul, not to be sorry, as men without hope, for them that sleep in him: We meekly beseech thee, O Father, to raise us from the death of sin unto the life of righteousness; that, when we shall depart this life, we may rest in him, as our hope is this our sister doth; and that, at the general Resurrection in the last day, we may be found acceptable in thy sight; and receive that blessing, which thy well-beloved Son shall then pronounce to all that love and fear thee, saying, Come, ye blessed children of my Father, receive the kingdom prepared for you from the beginning of the world. With gratitude we remember her unswerving commitment to a high calling over so many years as Queen and Head of the Commonwealth. In grief and also in profound thanksgiving we come to this House of God, to a place of prayer, to a church where remembrance and hope are sacred duties. The Book of Common Prayer 1549 - We brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.

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Palace releases details of funeral that Queen Elizabeth helped plan (The Washington Post)

The queen's Monday services will include 96 bells tolled at Westminster Abbey — one for every year of her life.

Other musical selections include the anthem “My soul, there is a country,” which the palace described as “an anthem of great hope.” Markham said the queen would have been the one to choose it. Toward the end of the funeral, the last post will play. “There’s the mantra the monarchy never dies,” he said. The choir will sing a specially commissioned piece called “Like as the Hart,” composed by Master of the King’s Music Judith Weir. After the reading from Truss will come the hymn “The Lord’s my shepherd,” which was sung during the 1947 wedding of then-Princess Elizabeth and Lt. Later, the congregation will sing the national anthem, “God Save the King.” Her [funeral](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/10/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-details/)is expected to [attract hundreds of world leaders](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/13/queen-elizabeth-funeral-security-politicians/)to [London](https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/tips/queen-elizabeth-funeral-travel/)on Sept. As the queen’s coffin is carried into the abbey, the choir of Westminster Abbey will sing the Sentences — lines of Scripture set to music that have been used at every British state funeral since the 18th century. Before the funeral, the Westminster Abbey tenor bell will toll once a minute for 96 minutes, with each toll representing a year of Elizabeth’s life. “With thanksgiving we praise God for her constant example of Christian faith and devotion. George’s Chapel in Windsor](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/interactive/2022/where-will-the-queen-be-buried/). Her funeral will be [the biggest security operation in Britain since World War II](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/16/funeral-security-queen-elizabeth/).

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Queen Elizabeth II funeral live updates: World watches Britain lay its ... (The Washington Post)

Almost 2000 guests are expected for the state funeral service at Westminster Abbey. King Charles III will lead the funeral procession.

Millions more [will watch](https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/09/18/how-to-watch-queen-elizabeth-funeral/?itid=lk_inline_manual_4) from around the globe. [catch a glimpse ](https://www.washingtonpost.com/travel/tips/queen-elizabeth-funeral-travel/?itid=lk_inline_manual_4)of the historic event. Almost 2,000 guests are attending — among them more than 90

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Biden and world leaders set to attend state funeral for Queen ... (CNN)

US President Joe Biden will join a long slate of world leaders on Monday for Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral inside London's Westminster Abbey, ...

During their brief visit to London, the President and first lady Jill Biden [interview](https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/18/uk/queen-elizabeth-funeral-security-plans-gbr-intl/index.html) Plans for the Queen's funeral have been in place for years, allowing American advisers greater insight into precisely what will happen over the coming days as they make security arrangements. George's Chapel, within the grounds of Windsor Castle, where her coffin will be lowered into the Royal Vault below the chapel. were sent over the weekend to the heads of state of countries with whom the United Kingdom has diplomatic relations. ET) will play a Reveille, the National Anthem and a Lament.

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Britain bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth with an outpouring of emotion (CNN)

Britain will bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday with a majestic funeral steeped in tradition and a send-off reflective of the broad popularity she ...

Later in the evening, in a private burial, she will be reunited with her husband of 73 years, "her constant strength and guide," the Duke of Edinburgh. In a committal service Monday afternoon, attended by members of the royal family and the Queen's household staff past and present, her coffin will be lowered into a royal vault in St. The day's events are a display of centuries-old rituals -- a royal cavalcade flanked by guards in braided uniforms, kilted bagpipers and drummers, streets lined with soldiers saluting as the coffin passes. The service will conclude with 2 minutes silence and the national anthem, "God Save the King," played by the Queen's piper. The couple will be interred together in the King George VI Memorial Chapel, an annex of St. , for miles along the south bank of the River Thames over the last four days. Admiration for the Queen has staved off a , prime ministers, princes, an emperor and empress, and other public figures will sit side-by-side in pews at Westminster Abbey to pay their last respects -- a testament to her far-reaching appeal and deft diplomacy. Even for those who are not fans of the royal family, her death marks the end of an era, a shift in the national landscape. Her 70-year rule was bookended by war and pandemic, punctuated by uncertainty about Britain's role on the world stage. On Monday, all eyes are on her once again. George's Chapel, within the grounds of Windsor Castle.

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Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral: timings (INQUIRER.net)

– 6:30 am (0530 GMT) -The lying-in-state ceremony formally ends at Westminster Hall and the doors close to the public, ready for the transfer of her coffin to ...

[Britain and the world prepare to say last farewell to Queen Elizabeth](https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1666553/britain-and-the-world-prepare-to-say-last-farewell-to-queen-elizabeth) [Queen Elizabeth II: The Final Journey – 3:40 pm (approx) -The king and senior royals join the procession on foot from the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle before the cortege halts at St George’s Chapel at 3:53 pm. – 1:00 pm (approx) -The coffin arrives at Wellington Arch, is moved to the royal hearse and sets off for Windsor Castle, west of London. – 12:00 pm (approx) -The service closes with the national anthem “God Save the King” and a Lament, a musical expression of grief. – 10:35 am (approx) -Bearers lift the coffin from the catafalque, a raised platform where the queen’s flag-draped coffin has lain in state, and carry it to the state gun carriage waiting outside the North Door of Westminster Hall. – 6:30 am (0530 GMT) -The lying-in-state ceremony formally ends at Westminster Hall and the doors close to the public, ready for the transfer of her coffin to nearby Westminster Abbey.

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Biden pays respects to 'honorable' Queen Elizabeth before funeral (INQUIRER.net)

U.S. President Joe Biden paid an emotional tribute to Queen Elizabeth on the eve of her state funeral on Sunday, saying Britain and the world had been lucky ...

Andrew has fallen from grace, stripped of the “His Royal Highness” title and removed from royal duties after a scandal over his friendship with late U.S. [Queen Elizabeth, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, dies aged 96](https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1661102/queen-elizabeth-britains-longest-reigning-monarch-dies-aged-96) [Queen Elizabeth II: The Final Journey “To all the people of England, all the people in United Kingdom, our hearts go out to you,” Biden said after he signed a book of condolence and visited her lying-in-state in Westminster. He has denied any role in the killing. French President Emmanuel Macron also appeared on the balcony. Biden was one of 14 U.S. “You were fortunate to have had her for 70 years, we all were. [Camilla](https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1666257/camilla-hails-queen-elizabeth-a-solitary-woman-in-a-mans-world), wife of the new king and now Queen Consort, said the smile of the late queen was “unforgettable,” in her own tribute on Sunday. “The queen was here for her people and now her people are there for her,” she told the BBC on Sunday. Hundreds of thousands of people have descended on London to bid farewell to Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, with people from all walks of life from around the country and overseas queuing for hours to file past her coffin. Biden followed other world leaders in appearing on a balcony overlooking the coffin in the historic Westminster Hall, making a sign of the cross and placing his hand on his heart in reverence. President Joe Biden paid an emotional tribute to Queen Elizabeth on the eve of her state funeral on Sunday, saying Britain and the world had been lucky to have such a dignified and dedicated servant on the throne for 70 years.

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Queen Elizabeth's State Funeral: Live Coverage as Britain, Global ... (The Wall Street Journal)

The day of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral will be marked by processions, pipers and precision timing. Here's the schedule, according to Buckingham Palace.

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Who was invited to Queen Elizabeth's funeral -- and who wasn't (EURACTIV)

Hundreds of foreign royals and heads of state are expected to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London on Monday (19 September) -- one of the ...

Japan’s Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako will attend — their first overseas trip since assuming the throne in 2019. Spain’s King Felipe VI will be there with his wife Queen Letizia. Leaders will also come from other states in the 56-nation Commonwealth, of which Queen Elizabeth was the symbolic figurehead. Numerous leaders will come from countries where Queen Elizabeth was the head of state. Other heads of state at the funeral will include Presidents Sergio Mattarella of Italy, Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany, Isaac Herzog of Israel and Yoon Suk-yeol of South Korea. Hundreds of foreign royals and heads of state are expected to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London on Monday (19 September) — one of the biggest diplomatic gatherings in decades.

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Biden pays respects to Queen Elizabeth before funeral (INQUIRER.net)

US President Joe Biden paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth on Sunday, appearing on a balcony overlooking the coffin as she lay in state.

“She wouldn’t believe all this, she really wouldn’t,” he said. He has denied any role in the killing. French President Emmanuel Macron was seen walking near the River Thames earlier on Sunday, mingling with those gathered in the streets around parliament. Hundreds of thousands of people have descended on London to pay tribute to Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, who died on Sept. “It’s amazing.” Biden is among the scores of dignitaries and royals from across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas who will attend Monday’s funeral. Camilla, wife of the new king and now Queen Consort, said the smile of the late queen was “unforgettable,” in her own tribute on Sunday. “The queen was here for her people and now her people are there for her,” she told the BBC on Sunday. “Her legacy will loom large in the pages of British history, and in the story of our world,” Biden said in a message following news of the queen’s death. Inviting the man Western leaders believe ordered the murder in 2018 of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi had been controversial. Elizabeth’s body has been lying in state at the historic Westminster Hall since Wednesday, and people from all walks of life and from around the country and overseas have queued for hours to file past her coffin in a constant, emotional stream. LONDON — US President Joe Biden paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth on the eve of her state funeral on Sunday, appearing on a balcony overlooking the coffin of Britain’s late monarch as she lay in state.

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Queen's funeral: timeline of day's key moments (The Guardian)

The coffin will be carried on the state funeral gun carriage from Westminster Hall to the Abbey, towed by 142 sailors from the Royal Navy. The tradition dates ...

The bearer party will lift the coffin from the hearse and it will be carried in procession into the chapel before the committal service. There will also be a royal salute and the national anthem will be played. The procession, led by the King, will be made up of several groups, with each accompanied by a service band. The national anthem will be played, bringing the state funeral service to a close. The sermon will be delivered by the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. The Abbey will open to the congregation attending the Queen’s funeral.

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Queen Elizabeth II funeral live updates: Britain, world say farewell to ... (NBC News)

The royal family will be joined by 2,000 dignitaries for the state funeral at Westminster Abbey, with huge crowds expected to line the streets of London outside ...

“I just wanted to pay my respects, and I knew there would be a lot of people who felt the same.” Many world leaders and other dignitaries are in London to attend the proceedings. At least 3,000 officers have been drafted from forces outside the capital to bolster the operation. The line was open around the clock until it reached capacity on Friday, the river of humanity stretching five miles from central to south-east London. Mourners were united n the need to bear witness to the country’s longest-reigning monarch and express their admiration for a woman many saw as the nation’s grandmother. ET), amid final preparations for the queen's funeral at Westminster Abbey. "Our hearts go out to the Royal Family — King Charles and all the family. ET) through a central London route lined by crowds in a country that has come to a near-standstill for the event. All lines between London Paddington and Slough are blocked due to damage to overhead line equipment, the Great Western Railway announced. They arrived at the service in a private car. - The queen's grand state funeral will begin at around 11 a.m. Britain is now ready to lay to rest its longest serving monarch, [Queen Elizabeth II](https://www.nbcnews.com/british-royals), marking the end of an era-defining reign.

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How to watch Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral on TV (CNN)

The state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II will take place on Monday in London. Here's how you can watch it live on TV.

Sky News will also provide live coverage throughout the day, available free of charge on Sky News, the Sky News App, YouTube and Freeview. Tune in to CNN or CNN International to watch live coverage of the Queen’s state funeral from 5 a.m. Australia’s public broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corp., is scheduled to broadcast the funeral live from 8 p.m. In the UK, the event will be broadcast on BBC television and available to stream on BBC iPlayer, with updates across BBC Radio and on the website. While the full guest list has not yet been announced, US President Joe Biden said he plans to attend the funeral. From there, it will travel to Windsor. CNN’s special coverage will also stream live on CNN.com’s homepages and across mobile devices via CNN’s apps for iOS and Android. [King Charles III](https://www.cnn.com/2022/09/10/uk/king-charles-proclamation-intl/index.html) gave the order for a public holiday across the United Kingdom on September 19, after he was formally confirmed as the new King on September 10. CBC News in Canada will offer live coverage on CBC TV, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, CBC Gem, CBCNews.ca and the CBC News and Listen apps. The coffin will then travel in procession once more to Westminster Abbey for the state funeral, which is scheduled to start at 11 a.m. Once in Windsor, the hearse will travel to St. local time (6 a.m.

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Queen Elizabeth II's funeral latest: Congregation take their seats in ... (Financial Times)

Lines between Reading and London are blocked because of damage to overhead power lines, Great Western Railway said. The disruption means some mourners ...

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Watch: World leaders honor Queen Elizabeth at her funeral (CNBC)

A congregation of around 500 kings and queens, prime ministers and presidents have arrived in London over the weekend to pay their respects to the late ...

Please refresh the page if you do not see a player above at that time.] Hundreds of global dignitaries are gathered in London Monday to attend the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, marking a level of ceremony unseen in the U.K. [The stream is slated to start at 6 a.m.

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Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral, in Pictures (Bloomberg)

Global leaders and dignitaries from US President Joe Biden to Emperor Naruhito of Japan are among the more than 1 million people descending on London for ...

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'We couldn't miss this': Thousands camp out for Queen Elizabeth's ... (INQUIRER.net)

Thousands of people camped overnight in London to get the best spots for viewing Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession on Monday. The best prepared had tents ...

“She was a sort of magnet drawing people from all over the country. A group of three women dressed in Union Jack hats sang “God Save the Queen” as they made their way to the route. Like the majority in the crowd, she had never met or seen the queen. “Only Britain puts on something like this on such a grand scale,” he said. We just felt we had to be here.” A woman with dyed green hair and facial piercings stood next to a man wearing a morning suit as they waited for the procession. “She has always been a big part of my life. As people made their way to the procession route, some were silent and somber, dressed in black. Melanie Odey, 60, a teacher, was at the front of the barriers along the Mall outside Buckingham Palace. “The atmosphere is so unique. Others were sitting or sleeping on the ground in only their jackets. She had camped overnight in a tent with two daughters and grandchildren after arriving on Sunday afternoon at 4.30 p.m.

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Somber pageantry as funeral begins for Britain's Queen Elizabeth (Interaksyon)

LONDON — King Charles and other senior British royals followed Queen Elizabeth's coffin into Westminster Abbey on Monday, joining world leaders and monarchs ...

This will conclude with the crown, orb and scepter — symbols of the monarch’s power and governance — being removed from the coffin and placed on the altar. From there, it will be placed on a hearse to be driven to Windsor Castle, west of London, for a service at St. National mourning was observed in Brazil, Jordan and Cuba, countries with which she had little direct link. She met major figures from politics to entertainment and sport including Nelson Mandela, Pope John Paul II, the Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Pele and Roger Federer. “We’re so happy you’re back with Grandpa. The funeral of a British monarch has never been televised before. We just felt we had to be here. Among those walking behind the casket was her great-grandson and future king, 9-year-old Prince George. We would only be here for the queen. A bell tolled and bagpipes skirled. Some wore smart black suits and dresses. A woman with dyed green hair stood next to a man in morning suit as they waited for the procession to begin.

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Queen Elizabeth II Funeral Updates: Watch Live as Coffin Arrives at ... (The Wall Street Journal)

Coverage of Monday's events as the royal family and leaders from around the world gather to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II, ...

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In Pictures: The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II (NPR)

Services for Britain's longest-serving monarch took place at Westminster Abbey, followed by a procession through London. Leaders from around the world ...

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State funeral for Queen Elizabeth II ushers in the end of an era (NBC News)

King Charles III and senior members of the royal family will escort the coffin of Britain's longest-reigning monarch to Westminster Abbey, where world ...

Elizabeth's coffin was then taken to Hyde Park’s Wellington Arch, flanked again by the same members of the procession and punctuated by minute guns fired from the park. The Reveille bugle call and a lament played by the queen’s piper brought the ceremony to a close at noon. From Westminster Hall, it was taken in a procession to Westminster Abbey, just across Parliament Square, for the state funeral. The square was lined with soldiers from different companies and squadrons. The funeral began at 11 a.m. They placed it on a Royal Navy gun carriage, which was removed from active military service in 1901 to be used for the funeral of Queen Victoria. (6 a.m. and then to the United Kingdom for the past 25 years. Some 4,000 military personnel were mustered to parade on the streets of London and Windsor. (5:35 a.m. … I call this place home and she made me feel like I was at home here and safe.” (1:30 a.m.

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Factbox: Order of service for Queen Elizabeth's state funeral (Interaksyon)

LONDON — The state funeral for Queen Elizabeth will be held at London's Westminster Abbey on Monday when world leaders will join King Charles and the.

Two minutes’ silence will then be observed across the United Kingdom. The piece, “Like as the Hart”, is a setting of Psalm 42 to music. The five Sentences – lines of scripture set to music – have been used at every state funeral since the early 18th century.

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Queen Elizabeth's state funeral marks culmination of national ... (Financial Times)

Queen Elizabeth II has begun the journey to her final resting place at Windsor after a momentous state funeral at Westminster Abbey, attended by world ...

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Britain goes big with state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II (The Washington Post)

Britain goes big with state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II · The new king declared Monday a national holiday, and so hundreds of thousands were able to pour into ...

George’s Chapel, alongside the remains of her parents, sister and husband, Prince Philip. The remains of her late husband, Philip will be moved to rest alongside Elizabeth. The military marchers and carriage rounded the Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, referencing an era when the sun never set on the British Empire. The procession included 4,500 people — possibly the largest military parade of its kind in living memory. There was a wreath of flowers, too, cut from the gardens of what are now all among the king’s homes: Buckingham Palace, Highgrove House and Clarence House. He spoke of the queen’s lifelong devotion, not only to earthly duty, but to following Jesus Christ. The publicly-funded BBC fulfilled a role that it’s adopted since the queen’s death, as champion of the monarchy. This was a great gesture of self-pity and after this the coldness of reality and the status of Scandinavia.” Some of the remaining realms are now reassessing their relationship with the crown. It’s true that the British Empire shrank over the course of Elizabeth’s reign, with territories asserting independence. This was an act of mourning for the imperial past. To prevent a repeat, 90 sailors pull the carriage, while 40 march behind to act as a brake.

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The artful messaging of the queen's funeral: The monarchy endures (The Washington Post)

Of all the complicated choreography in the procession and funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, the most eye-catching moment unfolded inside Westminster Abbey, ...

All I could think of was the same fanfare played at the And the children of William and Catherine, Princess of Wales — 9-year-old Prince George and 7-year-old Princess Charlotte, earnestly attending their great-grandmother’s services in diminutive funeral attire. Amid all the sharp edges of the military, these flowers were the only nod to a softer side of the queen. There were no surprising or witty anecdotes (is it too American of me to search for a bit of lightheartedness?), no insight into the heart of the woman. Keenly aware of her own celebrity as the most famous woman in the world, and as a final gesture toward the public duty so central to her life, the queen designed her funeral as a good, long look at what she held dear. Where was she amid the grandeur? Here was a chance for the world to see the grandeur, importance and power of the British monarchy, in glorious motion. (The procession was televised, though the funeral was not.) TV’s bombshell moment came the following year when the queen allowed TV cameras at her coronation. The procession was a visual feast, tailored to our visual culture. Entertainment was far from the first order of business here, but the queen, who played a role in planning the events, knew how TV cameras loved royal pomp. Where was the artistry amid the showmanship? But the military influence dominated — the procession was a brilliant operation, with every branch represented in colorful finery.

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Four-legged farewells: Queen's corgis and pony attend funeral ... (The Guardian)

Queen Elizabeth II's staff lined the street outside Buckingham Palace to say farewell to the monarch after her funeral – and it wasn't just the humans of ...

Heads of state were reportedly somewhat surprised at the 1910 funeral of King Edward VII to find themselves behind the monarch’s dog Caesar, a wire fox terrier, in the formal procession. Andrew was later seen in the company of the dogs. The Queen’s corgis and one of her ponies were led out to witness the procession at Windsor.

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Emotion and majesty at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral (Manila Bulletin)

LONDON, United Kingdom -Queen Elizabeth II's funeral service at Westminster Abbey on Monday ebbed between moments of triumph and peace, lament and emotion ...

These Crown Jewels were part of the coronation regalia when Queen Elizabeth II made her solemn oaths of service. Throughout, King Charles stared straight ahead at his mother’s coffin. It was there that she married Prince Philip, in 1947. The coffin also bore the Royal Standard flag and the instruments of state — the Imperial State Crown, the Orb and the Sceptre. The coffin was borne in procession from nearby Westminster Hall and the thunder of the approaching drums and sound of the massed pipes reverberated in the church as the procession passed outside. On the lead-lined, oak coffin lay a new wreath of flowers, with the message “In loving and devoted memory.

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Queen Elizabeth II's funeral: memorable moments in photos and ... (The Washington Post)

From Westminster Abbey to Windsor castle, mourners lined the streets during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession to bid her farewell.

From Wellington Arch, the queen left London for the last time. Harry and William, in another echo of Diana’s funeral, trailed their grandmother’s coffin side-by-side. whenever she was staying at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Holyrood House or Balmoral Castle. It was reminiscent of a more traumatic death, when their father William and his brother Harry walked behind their mother Diana’s coffin after she died in a car crash in Paris at 36. It also included myrtle, which the queen carried in her wedding bouquet. Family members reunited, world leaders paid their respects, Britons turned out in droves to bid farewell and choirs sang mournful hymns.

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Outside the funeral, a community united in awe of the queen (NPR)

The crowd at Westminster Abbey defended their spots along the sidewalk and atop concrete walls with ferocity, but otherwise formed a warm and united ...

Toward the end of the ceremony an announcer called for two minutes of silence, and the crowd complied willingly before breaking into "God Save the King." They unpacked their folding chairs, took out their snacks and even prepared cups of tea, already eager to start reminiscing on a day they're sure to never forget. But to many in the crowd outside Westminster Abbey, it was made joyous by the company of others and a sense that they had done all they could to thank the late monarch. Some had to travel home, others planned to visit other tributes in the city or spend time with family. Chris Imafidon, who has written books about the queen, says he met her regularly through his work with an education organization and praised her for inviting underprivileged children to the annual Commonwealth Service. Even so, some people in the crowd were bigger fans of the monarchy than others. It was every person for themselves when it came to getting a good view; people defended their spots along the sidewalk and atop concrete walls with ferocity. She admitted that too, he said, pointing to her support for African nations' independence as an example. It helps society as a whole." That act of participation made her feel included, she said. "Sometimes you do feel a bit marginalized, a bit on the edge, and it's nice to be included," she added. Many said that, besides catching a glimpse of the queen's casket during the procession, the highlight of their experience was the sense of unity and sharing the moment with people who were all there for the same reason, regardless of their other differences.

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At Queen Elizabeth's Funeral, the Choreography of Public Mourning (The New York Times)

The events around Queen Elizabeth's death have unfolded with an astonishing amount of formal, choreographed movement.

It was also notable for its use of stillness and silence; the absolute immobility required at various points from the thousands of troops, and from the members of the royal family marching behind the coffin. Between these ritualized moments were marches — first a short one from Westminster Hall to the Abbey, where the funeral took place, then a longer march after the ceremony to Wellington Arch, involving thousands of military personnel on foot and on horseback, as well as the queen’s family and household. And then there were the eight bearers — the brilliant soloists of the pageant. Each time, they had to face the coffin, lifting it with two hands and betraying no strain (just like dancers), then on command, raise it high into the air, before turning sharply inward so that it rested on their shoulders. Another three strikes, and they turned outward to the public folding their hands before them and bowing their heads. The sense of formalized choreography began at the vigil over the queen’s body, which was brought on Wednesday to lie in state for several days at Westminster Hall.

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Dignified and sombre: the grandeur at Queen Elizabeth's funeral ... (Financial Times)

Congregants from across the world came not to show off but to submit themselves to the late monarch.

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