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The State Funeral for Her Majesty The

Queen took place at Westminster Abbey on

Monday 19th September at 11am. The Funeral

Service and the associated ceremonial

arrangements paid tribute to The Queen’s extraordinary

reign, and Her Majesty’s remarkable

life of service as Head of State, Nation

and Commonwealth

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The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral this afternoon.

The King and The Queen Consort will remain

at Balmoral this evening and will return to

London tomorrow.

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September 8, 2022,

Buckingham Palace

On Thursday, September 8, 2022, Buckingham Palace

announced the death of Queen Elizabeth II of the United

Kingdom, aged ninety-six, at the royal residence of Balmoral

Castle, Scotland. The announcement was made official

at 6:30 p.m. (UTC+01:00) via the BBC. Her reign,

extended from February 6, 1952, has been the longest in

contemporary history

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Operation London

Bridge

From the moment of death, Operation London Bridge was

activated, as a transition to the new holder of the British

crown. The queen's private secretary, Edward Young, was

the first official (ie not one of the royal family or part of a

medical team) to break the news. His first act was to contact

Prime Minister Liz Truss, to whom he notified the

phrase "London Bridge is Down" via secure line, initiating

the plan.

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The Queen’s Jubilee

Garden

The Queen’s Jubilee Garden

By @LucilleClerc

Featuring the flowers symbolising the 4 Kingdoms (roses

for England, daffodils for Wales, thistles for Scotland &

shamrocks for N Ireland) as well as her personal favs including

poppies, cornflowers, flax and cosmea & key

landmarks

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The Global Response Center of the Foreign and Commonwealth

Office was the body in charge of communicating the

news to the governments of the other fourteen countries of

which the queen was head of state (the realms of the Commonwealth),

and to the governments of the other countries of

the Commonwealth of Nations.

The media were informed through an announcement by the

Associated Press (AP Media) and the BBC, through the Radio

Alert Broadcasting System (RATS) and by Independent

Radio News for all other commercial stations. The announcement

was followed by a series of radio codes, which changed

to music, pending the release of the news flash, with BBC

Two suspending programming to unify programming with

BBC One. BBC News aired pre-recorded footage of portraits,

during which the presenters prepared for the formal announcement

by wearing dark clothing prepared for the purpose.

The Guardian went so far as to report that The Times had an

11-day coverage plan in place, while ITN and Sky News were

testing it for a long time at the time, substituting the monarch's

name for "Mrs. Robinson»

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ownership of the British

crown

At the time after his death, Prince Charles of Wales, eldest

son of the queen and Philip of Edinburgh, assumed ownership

of the British crown, under the name of Charles III.

His wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, became queen consort

of the United Kingdom.

An aide placed a dark-edged sign on the gates of Buckingham

Palace announcing his death. At the same time, the

palace's website faded to black showing the same notice. The

United Kingdom Parliament has to organize itself to hold an

extraordinary session in a few hours in which the Prime Minister

of the day must address the House of Representatives.

the Commons, while all government buildings will fly flags at

half-staff.

The day after his death, the Adhesion Council meets at the

St. James Palace to proclaim the new monarch.

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September 8, 2022,

Buckingham Palace

Having passed away in Scotland, the so-called Operation

Unicorn is taking place simultaneously, so Holyrood Palace,

Edinburgh's Saint Giles Cathedral and the Scottish

Parliament serve as the focal point of the meetings, with a

book of condolences open to the established public. in

this last place. Parliamentary activities are immediately

suspended for at least six days, to allow the authorities to

prepare the funeral.

The Parliament prepares a motion of condolence within

seventy-two hours after the resumption of activities.

The Queen's coffin is first laid to rest at Holyrood Palace,

followed by a reception service at Edinburgh Cathedral.

The coffin is then transported to Waverley Station and, if

possible, transferred by the British Royal Train to London.

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September 9, 2022.

King Charles III and Queen Camilla traveled from Balmoral to

Buckingham Palace, where they greeted the throngs of

mourners gathered outside the gates. They then held an inperson

audience with Prime Minister Liz Truss before paying

their respects. to his mother in a message broadcast publicly

to the nation.

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September 10, 2022,

Buckingham Palace

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In Charles III's first speech as king, he declared a

period of mourning expected to last and be observed

by the royal family and members of the royal

household until seven days after the state funeral.

All flags were ordered to of the royal residences

will be lowered to half-staff, except for the Royal

Standard which is flown at full-staff whenever the

king is in any of the residences. All royal residences

will be closed until after the state funeral has

taken place Salutes of ninety-six guns were fired

at Hyde Park by the King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery,

at the Tower of London by the Honorable

Company of Artillery, at Edinburgh Castle by the

Royal Artillery, at Cardiff Castle and Stonehenge

by the 104th Royal Artillery Regiment, at Cardiff

Castle and in the York Museum Gardens. Church

bells tolled at Westminster Abbey, at St Paul's

Cathedral, at Windsor and in other UK churches.

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The remains of Queen Elizabeth II are transferred from Balmoral

to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh. Since her death

last Thursday the 8th, it is the first time that it is possible to see

her coffin. The courtship by land lasted about six hours, and her

remains rested in the throne room.

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September 11, 2022,

Buckingham Palace

The coffin was covered with the Royal Standard of

Scotland, a flag that represents the monarch. Unlike the

royal standard used in England, Wales, Northern Ireland

and elsewhere, the Royal Standard of Scotland features

two quadrants for Scotland rather than just one. Those

quadrants are formed by a golden banner with the Scottish

red lion. It is hoisted at the Palace of Holyroodhouse

and at Balmoral Castle when the monarch is not present.

When in residence, the Royal Standard of the United

Kingdom is raised in its place. The coffin was adorned

with fresh flowers picked at Balmoral.

In addition, King Charles III is formally proclaimed in the

territories of the Isle of Man, Bermuda, the Cayman Islands,

the Bahamas and Australia.

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Today the Tower of London proclaimed the new Sovereign,

His Majesty King Charles III. The Tower Governor

read the proclamation in several locations around the Tower

of London boundary, followed by the Deputy Governor,

Chief Yeoman Warder, Yeoman Gaoler and Yeoman

Body.

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September 12, 2022,

Buckingham Palace

The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II was transferred on Sunday

the 11th from Balmoral Castle to Edinburgh. She remained

at the Palace of Holyroodhouse until Monday,

when she was led in procession to St Giles' Cathedral.

The four children of the queen, King Charles III, Princess

Anne, Andrew, Duke of York, and Edward, Earl of Wessex,

accompanied the transfer of the coffin from the Palace

of Holyroodhouse to the cathedral on foot. Walking

with them was Ana's husband, Royal Navy Vice Admiral

Timothy Laurence. Behind, by car, were the queen consort

Camilla and Edward's wife, Sofia, Countess of Wessex.

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At St. Giles Cathedral, King Charles III and the rest of the

royal family, as well as other authorities and dignitaries,

such as the British Prime Minister, Liz Truss, and the Chief

Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, participated in a

mass in honor of the deceased monarch. After an hourlong

church service, thousands of Scots turned out to bid

the Queen their last farewell.

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On the same day, the territories

of Papua New Guinea,

New South Wales, and Ontario

also formally proclaim Charles

III as king,

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Proclamación local para el municipio

real de Windsor y Maidenhead

del Rey Carlos III

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Her Majesty The Queen’s coffin has arrived

at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, where

she will rest in the Throne Room

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Shoulder to shoulder in Edinburgh today on the

Royal Mile with thousands of people here to

show their respects for Her Majesty

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Last images of the Queen Elizabeth

II published

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King Charles II leads a procession of members

of the Royal Family as the coffin of The Queen

is taken from the Palace of Holyroodhouse

along the Royal Mile to St Giles Cathe-

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The Queen's coffin from the Palace of Holyroodhouse

along the Royal Mile to St Giles Cathedral.

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The Crown of Scotland is place on the

Queen's coffin

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The Scottish

Crown

The Scottish Crown Jewels are made up of

three main elements: the Crown, the Scepter

and the Sword of State. In the coat of arms of

Scotland, the lion rampant appears wearing

the crown, and holding the scepter and sword

in his hands.

The currently preserved Crown of Scotland

dates from 1540, when James VI of Scotland

ordered the goldsmith John Mosman to reform

the original crown. That same year, King

James used it at the coronation of his consort

at Holyrood Abbey. The origin of the original

crown is unknown, although it can be seen in

its primitive form in the portrait of James IV of

Scotland that appears in the Book of Hours

created on the occasion of his marriage to

Margaret Tudor in 1503.

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The ring that surrounds the base is

made of Scottish gold, encrusted with

22 gems and 20 precious stones, coming

from the previous crown. Freshwater

pearls, obtained from the rivers

of Scotland, were also used. The four

gilt arches of the crown are ornamented

with gold and red enamelled oak

leaves, apparently made in France. In

the place where the arches meet, there

is a gold orb enameled in blue and

adorned with gold stars, on which

rests a large cross decorated in gold

and black enamel with a rectangular

amethyst in the center. The top and sides

of the cross are also adorned with

pearls. In total, the crown weighs 1644

grams.

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King Charles II leads a procession

of members of the Royal

Family

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The Crown of Scotland is placed

on the coffin of the Queen,

in the company of the royal fa-

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Her Majestys coffin has been

carried out of St Giles Cathedral

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Her Majestys coffin has been carried

out of St Giles Cathedral today

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The Queen is leaving Scotland

for thr last time and heading

back to London

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Princess Royal, Anne has been

by The Queens side since she

has passed. The mother daughter

bond is so strong

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An RAF Globemaster C-17 is

currently carrying the Queen's

coffin from Edinburgh Airport to

London

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The coffin with the remains of Queen Elizabeth II arrived on

the night of Tuesday the 13th at Buckingham Palace from

Edinburgh, Scotland.44 The British Air Force aircraft landed

at Northolt Airport shortly before 7:00 p.m.: 00 pm local time.45

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Along with King Charles III and his wife Camila, Princes William

and Harry and other members of the royal family received the

remains of the monarch. The king and queen consort left Buckingham

Palace after witnessing the arrival of the coffin.

The remains of the queen rest overnight to be carried in procession

to the Palace of Westminster the following morning.

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The coffin with the remains of

Queen Elizabeth II arrived on the

night of Tuesday the 13th at Buckingham

Palace from Edinburgh

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King Charles III and Princess

Anne walk behind the coffin during

the procession of Queen

Elizabeth II

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The children and adult grandsons

of Queen Elizabeth II walk behind

her coffin

Following a prayer session in the presence

of the King, Queen Consort and members

of the royal family, the coffin was carried in

procession through central London from

Buckingham Palace to Westminster Palace.

She there she is veiled until her funeral on

Monday September 19 at Westminster Abbey.

The king and senior royals paid their respects

at the coffin as a group of eight Grenadier

Guardsmen from the 1st Battalion of

the Queen's Company carried it into Westminster

Hall. The coffin entered while the

choir of Westminster Abbey and the choir of

Her Majesty's Royal Chapel, St. James's

Palace, sang the Psalm

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The procession marching down

The Mall

Thousands of people, after waiting in a long line

outside the Palace of Westminster, entered

the room where the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II

is located. In two rows, the visitors walked on

both sides of the altar and paid their respect to

the monarch, in an atmosphere of complete silence.

Air traffic was limited in London during the afternoon

to guarantee silence in the center of

the capital during the transfer of the coffin of

Elizabeth II from Buckingham Palace to the funeral

chapel in Westminster. The limitations affected

some flights between 1:50 p.m. and 3:40

p.m. local time to “guarantee silence during the

procession,” said Heathrow airport, the main

London airfield.

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Pietro Annigoni, an Italian portrait

painter - painted this portrait

in 1956. This was painted

with Tempera, Oil & Ink

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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth lI leaves

Buckingham Palace for Westminster

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Today King Charles joined his three siblings

in the Vigil of the Princes at Westminster

Hall

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The Queen's grandchildren hold a Vigil at

Westminster Hall

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From September 14 to 19, the queen's ardent

chapel was installed in the British parliament,

specifically in the Westminster Hall,

opening to the public so that they could pay

their last respects. The long line of mourners

who attended the queen's vigil reached 8 ki-

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Final preparations are being put

in place for Britain's monumental

farewell to Queen Elizabeth

II

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As for her father King George VI, grandfather

King George V, great-grandfather King Edward

VII and great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria,

Her Majesty The Queen’s coffin was borne

in a Procession to Westminster Abbey on the

State Gun Carriage.

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Thousands of Armed Forces personnel lined

the streets and led the procession of Her

Majesty The Queen's coffin, from Westminster

Hall to Westminster Abbey.

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Royal guards march down The Mall during

the funeral procession following the service

at Westminster Abbey, on the day of the state

funeral and burial of Britain's Queen Elizabeth

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State Funeral of

Queen Elizabeth II

Prince Harry and Prince William follow

a gun carriage carrying the coffin of

Queen Elizabeth II during her funeral

service in Westminster Abbey .

After 5 days in the funeral chapel, she

was taken in procession to Westminter

Abbey for the religious service of

the body present in her memory. The

ceremony, presided over by the Archbishop

of Canterbury, Justin Welby,

was attended by nearly 500 heads of

state and government, as well as

leading members of all European royal

houses, as well as other dignitaries

and plenipotentiary representatives.

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At The King's request, the wreath contains

foliage of Rosemary, English Oak and Myrtle

(cut from a plant grown from Myrtle in The

Queen's wedding bouquet) and flowers, in

shades of gold, pink and deep burgundy,

with touches of white, cut from the gardens

of Royal Residences

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he coffin of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is

een here entering St George VI Chapel at Windsor

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The chapel of San George

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After the funeral service, the body was transferred in procession

to the Wellington Arch, where it was transferred

to Windsor for its final burial in a more intimate ceremony

with members of the royal family, and their closest relatives

in the chapel of San George with her husband, Philip

of Edinburgh, her parents, King George VI and Elizabeth

Bowes-Lyon, and her younger sister, Margaret Countess

of Snowdon.

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The last religious ceremony of Queen

Elizabeth II's funeral is performed in St.

George's Chapel before her burial.

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After the religious choirs of the Anglican Church, they begin to

strip the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II of its jewels and symbols,

such as the crown, the scepter and the orb. While the deceased

monarch will only be buried with her wedding ring and a

pair of pearl earrings.

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After the religious choirs of the Anglican Church,

they begin to strip the coffin of Queen Elizabeth

II of its jewels and symbols.

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At the end of the Committal Service, The King placed The

Queen's Company Colour of the Grenadier Guards on the

Coffin. At the same time, The Lord Chamberlain "broke" his

Wand of Office and placed it on the Coffin to signify the end

of Service

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His Wand of Office and placed

it on the Coffin to signify the

end of Service

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At the end of the service, the queen's coffin was lowered into

the royal vault, the resting place of many previous monarchs.

King George III, IV and V, William IV and others rest under the

chapel. Last year, Prince Philip, the queen's husband, was also

buried there.

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As the queen's coffin was lowered into the vault, the Dean of

Windsor delivered a psalm, before the Garter Chief King of

Arms pronounced the queen's names and titles. Thus concluded

the public ceremonies in her honor.

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Senior Piper Paul Burns will bid

Queen Elizabeth a final farewell.

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The piper has a different role. The music that marked the start

of the Queen's mornings will now signal the end of her funeral,

playing a final lament as her coffin is lowered into the Royal

Vault under St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.

The piper will play from the doorway between the chapel and

the Dean's Cloister. As he does so, he will begin to walk slowly

towards the Deanery so that the music inside the chapel fades

away.

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However, the vault will not be his final resting place. On Monday

night they held a private burial service for the royal family,

where the queen was transferred to the chapel of King George

VI. There the queen's coffin joins those of her parents, King

George VI and Queen Elizabeth, her queen mother.

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