Following Queen Elizabeth II’s death, the royal family had to adjust to properly greeting the new monarch, King Charles III.
19.09.2022 - 18:09 / deadline.com
The town of Windsor resembled the setting of a fairytale movie when soldiers and mourners gathered in their thousands to bring the Queen home to her final resting place.
Following the pageantry across the city of London this morning, including a procession around the streets following her funeral service at Westminster Abbey, the events at Windsor, west of the city, had a more country feel.
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Windsor, the location of Europe’s oldest castle where Queen Elizabeth II made her home most recently, and where she will be buried, saw members of the armed forces line the route of the Long Walk, a tree-lined avenue leading up to Windsor Castle, while thousands more mourners gathered to pay their respects for the very last time.
The male members of the royal family, plus the king’s sister Princess Anne, joined the procession as it entered the walls of Windsor Castle to accompany the casket of Queen Elizabeth II on her very last journey – to St George’s Chapel, Windsor.
The State Hearse had brought the Queen’s coffin from Wellington Arch in the centre of London, following her funeral service at Westminster Abbey and a procession of thousands through the streets.
Members of the Household Cavalry accompanied the State Hearse as it approached Windsor Castle, of which St George’s Chapel forms part.
Following Queen Elizabeth II’s death, the royal family had to adjust to properly greeting the new monarch, King Charles III.
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would have been thrilled to see and recent at Windsor Castle.Royal historian Robert Hardman, author of , recently told that the Queen maintained her with the Duke of Sussex despite his physical and emotional distance from the rest of the royal family. "The Queen adored Harry right to the end, and Harry adored her," Hardman told People.
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Queen Elizabeth II had been reunited with her parents, sister, and beloved husband Prince Philip , Duke of Edinburgh, having been laid to rest alongside them in St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle. Members of the public will be able to visit the chapel and see Her Majesty’s final resting place when Windsor Castle reopens to the public on Thursday 29 September.
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and continue to show up alongside members of the royal family following the queen's death. On Tuesday, September 13, the Sussexes joined King Charles III, Camilla, Queen Consort, Prince William, and Prince Kate to receive Queen Elizabeth II's casket at Buckingham Palace.
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Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle were seen arriving at Buckingham Palace last night, as they reunited with the Royal Family to receive the Queen's coffin as it arrived there from Edinburgh. Prince William, 40, and Harry, 37, will both support their father King Charles, 73, today during the procession of Queen Elizabeth II's coffin, which will be taken from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where it will lie-in-state.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined the royal family as Queen Elizabeth II's coffin was received at Buckingham Palace Tuesday after departing the RAF Northolt Airforce station in Ruislip, England. Queen Elizabeth II died Thursday at the age of 96. She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history, and the second longest-reigning monarch in the history of the world. The hearse arrived to cheers outside of Buckingham Palace as the streets of London were lined with mourners.