When millions of people listen to broadcasts or lined up on the streets of London and when world leaders and royalties see, British say goodbye to the longest king, Queen Elizabeth II. The funeral of the queen began at 11 am in Westminster Abbey when his body was brought from the Westminster Hall, in the British Parliament Complex, where he had been lying in a state for more than four days. The last time the funeral of a king was held in the 11th century Abbey was more than 250 years ago – for King George III in 1760. The queen both married in a monastery in 1947 and was crowned in it, in 1953.
Monday marks the end of the 10-day mourning period, when the country seems to have resigned, for a moment, from the urgent problems faced by the crisis of life, inflation, the possibility of recession and working outside A plans to combat energy costs. The Queen has been involved in the burial design. He did not want a “long, boring” service, according to the former Archbishop of York, John Sentu. The funeral is an hour long, with the leaders of faith from different backgrounds, gathering in the monastery to receive coffin followed by the children of Ratu, several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. British Prime Minister Liz Truss conducted a reading at the ceremony – the Prime Minister was among the last people who met the Queen, had been officially appointed by the king two days before his death on September 8. Among the guests were President Droupadi Murmu, US President Joe Biden, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, and French President Emmanuel Macron. The President of Murmu previously met with MS Hasina and President Tanzania, Samia Suluhu Hassan. On Sunday, he attended a reception for foreign leaders, organized by Raja Charles III at the Buckingham Palace.
Following Monday’s service, when Ratu Ratu approached Wellington Arch for her last departure from London, a silence fell on the crowd who watched silently, but with a cellphone came out to capture the moment. The weapons trains wrapped in the royal standard that were passed, in the procession of the guard, with several members of the royal family followed him. There the coffin was moved to the body of the State – Jaguar Land Rover, an iconic British company, which is now a subsidiary of Tata Motors for Windsor Journey Castle – where the Queen spends a lot of time, including during Pandemi. Video broadcasts show people who are lined up on the streets, clapping, throwing flowers during the delivery to Windor. Commitment services are held there. The queen will be buried besides her husband, Prince Philip, who died last year, and his sister, daughter of Margaret and their parents, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth