Queen Elizabeth funeral

2022 - 9 - 18

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2000 guests are due to attend Queen Elizabeth's funeral at ... (NPR)

LONDON — World leaders including President Biden and the prime ministers of Canada, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand will join members of Britain's royal ...

A smaller service of some 800 guests will follow inside the castle's chapel, at which point the physical symbols of her rule — the imperial crown, the orb and scepter — will be taken from atop her coffin. The British aristocrat responsible by birthright — like his ancestors before him — for organizing the former monarch's funeral is the Duke of Norfolk, Edward William Fitzalan-Howard. The coffin will be carried by a horse-drawn gun carriage of Britain's Royal Navy, alongside dozens of uniformed sailors. King Charles will place the camp color (a regimental flag) of the Grenadier Guards' Queen's Company, a British Army regiment, on his mother's coffin. Elizabeth died almost the other side of her kingdom at another of her residences, Balmoral, in northeastern Scotland. It will begin with her coffin traveling the several hundred yards from Westminster Hall, where it has been lying in state inside the oldest building in Britain's parliamentary complex.

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World leaders attending Queen Elizabeth funeral arrive in London (Fortune)

The state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II will be held on Monday, with President Joe Biden and other world leaders attending.

It will then be taken in a hearse to Windsor, where the queen will be interred alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, who died last year. London police said Sunday that a 28-year-old London man, Muhammad Khan, has been charged with behavior intended to “cause alarm, harassment or distress.” He will appear in court on Monday. Monday has been declared a public holiday, and the funeral will be broadcast to a huge television audience worldwide and screened to crowds in parks and public spaces across the country. William stood with his head bowed at the head of the coffin and Harry at the foot. You taught us so much and we will cherish those lessons and memories forever,” the sisters wrote. “You could see that they were thinking hard about their grandmother, the queen,” said Ian Mockett, a civil engineer from Oxford in southern England. “I think it’s been amazing,” said Anna Pettigrew, a 55-year-old teacher. [as it lies in state at Westminster Hall](https://apnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-ii-london-government-and-politics-f07d95ed1c9c0f745cfa148c4c7fae83). And we all miss you terribly. 8 at the age of 96 after 70 years on the throne. will pause Sunday evening for a nationwide minute of silence to remember the queen, who died Sept. [The miles-long queue](https://apnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-ii-boris-johnson-london-united-kingdom-898f092ee58f7a74cea64fa9d3e42cad) is expected to be closed to new arrivals later Sunday so that everyone in line can view the coffin before Monday morning, when it will be taken to Westminster Abbey for [the queen’s funeral.](https://apnews.com/article/queen-elizabeth-ii-biden-king-charles-iii-health-covid-0229717aa9198a6120e66639cf5171bb)

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Bidens pay respects to Queen Elizabeth II ahead of Monday's funeral (PBS NewsHour)

U.S. President Joe Biden paid his respects at Queen Elizabeth II's coffin on Sunday as thousands of police, hundreds of British troops and an army of ...

William stood with his head bowed at the head of the coffin and Harry at the foot. It will then be taken in a hearse to Windsor, where the queen will be interred alongside her late husband, Prince Philip, who died last year at 99. Monday has been declared a public holiday, and the funeral will be broadcast to a huge television audience worldwide and screened to crowds in parks and public spaces across the country. “You could see that they were thinking hard about their grandmother, the queen,” said Ian Mockett, a civil engineer from Oxford in southern England. The president made the sign of the cross and put his hand to his heart as he stood quietly near the casket in the ornate 900-year-old hall with his wife and U.S. That has been, for me, the most moving tribute of all, has been the public response of the British people,” she said. The British government has been among the strongest supporters of Ukraine since it was invaded by Russia in February. Biden and first lady Jill Biden were among thousands of mourners — from locals and tourists to royals and world leaders — to pay their respects at Westminster Hall, where the queen is lying in state. Lauren Wilson, a 36-year-old student, was in the much shorter queue for people with mobility issues. We will never forget her warmth, kindness and the conversations we shared.” Ukraine’s first lady, Olena Zelenska, was also among mourners paying respects to the queen’s coffin. “Queen Elizabeth lived her life for the people,” Jill Biden wrote in a book for spouses and ambassadors.

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Your Monday Briefing: Queen Elizabeth II's Funeral (The New York Times)

Plus a powerful typhoon lashes Japan and cheetahs return to India.

[You can find all our puzzles here](https://www.nytimes.com/crosswords). [a counteroffensive in and around Kherson](https://www.nytimes.com/live/2022/09/18/world/ukraine-russia-war/ukraine-reports-more-strikes-in-kherson-as-gun-battles-break-out-in-the-city?smid=url-share), the only regional capital under Moscow’s control, but there is no sign of a mass Russian retreat. [ordered to evacuate and seek shelter](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/18/world/asia/typhoon-nanmadol-japan.html) yesterday as a powerful typhoon made its way up the country. In Australia, the funeral will be [live on ABC](https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-11/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-details-when-how-to-watch/101427046). And the power to set government policy is becoming increasingly disconnected from public opinion. Forecasters predicted up to 25 inches (about 63 centimeters) of rain. Six Republican nominees for governor and the Senate would not commit to [funeral is today at Westminster Abbey](https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/15/world/europe/queen-elizabeth-funeral.html?name=styln-queen-elizabeth®ion=TOP_BANNER&block=storyline_menu_recirc&action=click&pgtype=Article&variant=show&is_new=false). “But it really feels like New York is, you know, sort of done with its PTSD in a lot of ways.” Typhoon Nanmadol brought torrential rain and the risk of destructive landslides to Kyushu, Japan’s southernmost main island. [on its website](https://www.bbc.co.uk), where it will be available to watchers from around the world. London time (6 p.m.

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In full: The Orders of Service for Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral ... (CNN)

The funeral service will be steeped in royal tradition and “pay tribute to The Queen's remarkable reign and lifetime of service as Head of State, Nation and ...

Meanwhile, the Dean will read Revelation 21, verses 1-7, which were read at the funerals of the Queen’s grandparents King George V and Queen Mary in 1936 and 1953. The service will also feature several nods to the the Queen’s family, with the choir singing “The Russian Contakion of the Departed,” which was also sung during Prince Philip’s funeral at St. Prayers will be said by the Rector of Sandringham, the Minister of Crathie Kirk, where the family worship when they are in residence at Balmoral, and the Chaplain of the Royal Chapel of All Saints in Windsor Great Park. Some of the musical selections for the committal service were composed by William Henry Harris, a former organist of St. “Like as the hart” is a setting of Psalm 42 by the Master of the King’s Music, Judith Weir, which will be sung unaccompanied. The Queen’s great-grandchildren Prince George and Princess Charlotte will form part of the royal family procession behind the Queen’s coffin as it is carried into Westminster Abbey.

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Queen Elizabeth's funeral marks the end of television dominance ... (CNN)

The BBC credits Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953 as the "event that did more than any other to make television a mainstream medium."

Thompson agreed: "I don't think the funeral will be the last great global event of the television era," he said. This helped reenforce the Brits in their view that TV should continue to be government sponsored and paid for by taxes on the TV set and turned them away from considering the commercial model for TV like ours." "I don't think the Queen's send off will mark the medium's swan song," Doherty said. The identity and positioning of the monarchy is a lot different than it was less than a decade after the Second World War, and the menu of things to which people could pay attention was a lot, lot smaller then." That had a profound effect on the way TV developed in Britain versus America, according to Doherty. Robert Thompson, a professor of media and popular culture at Syracuse University thinks the time difference is enough to affect Monday's audience size. During the queen's inauguration in 1953, Americans could only get full coverage on a delayed basis. Its coverage will include the funeral and committal services. and the glue for postwar British culture," said Thomas Doherty, a media and cultural historian at Brandeis University. Audience predictions for the US are a more complicated matter thanks in part to the time difference of five hours between the UK and America's Eastern Time Zone. Now, the divide between social media and television in the immediate wake of the queen's death has highlighted the way new media are changing the culture. The social media narrative challenged and perhaps even altered the one initially featured on TV.

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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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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 Funeral: Latest Updates (The New York Times)

Britain is paying its final respects to the nation's longest-reigning monarch with processions and funeral services in London and Windsor.

“And I kind of count myself as a very normal member of the public.” The leaders of Belarus and Myanmar were not invited to the funeral, She said that she was honored and overwhelmed by the opportunity to attend the queen’s funeral, but that she did not have anything to wear. Monday’s service is the first time cameras will be allowed into the funeral of a British monarch. The route will be lined by members of the Royal Navy and the Royal Marines, and the procession will be led by about 200 musicians, including the pipes and drums from the Scottish and Irish Regiments. After the hymn, the coffin will be lowered into the royal vault, a burial chamber under the chapel. At Windsor Castle, the hearse will join a new procession to St. This is also where the queen’s coffin will be transferred from the carriage to a hearse for the 25-mile journey to Windsor. The carriage will be followed by King Charles III and members of Britain’s royal family. The congregation will then sing “God Save the King” and the queen’s piper will play a lament as her coffin is lifted back onto the carriage. The archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Hundreds of world leaders, including President Biden and Emperor Naruhito of Japan, will fill the seats in Westminster Abbey.

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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'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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Live Updates: The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II (CNN)

Britain says its final goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday with a state funeral that is expected to be one of the most-viewed events in recent history.

"As we all prepare to say our last farewell, I wanted simply to take this opportunity to say thank you to all those countless people who have been such a support and comfort to my Family and myself in this time of grief." CNN platforms: Tune in to CNN or CNN International to watch live coverage of the Queen's state funeral from 5 a.m. The pair will walk behind the Queen's coffin as it is brought into the church with other members of the royal family. "Over the last ten days, my wife and I have been so deeply touched by the many messages of condolence and support we have received from this country and across the world. Sky News will also provide live coverage throughout the day, available free of charge on Sky News, the Sky News App, YouTube and Freeview. We now know that two of the Queen's great-grandchildren, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, will attend the historic event. On Monday, the Queen's coffin will travel in procession to Westminster Abbey for the state funeral, after which it will be taken to Wellington Arch. However, when the order of service for the 11 a.m. In his famous “special relationship” speech in Missouri on March 5, 1946, six years before Princess Elizabeth would become Queen, Churchill suggested a creed for the nations: “Here is the message of the British and American people to mankind. From there, it will travel to Windsor, then to the Queen's final resting place in St. They later attended a reception at Buckingham Palace hosted by King Charles III and the Queen Consort. What’s behind the US and UK’s special relationship?

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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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Queen Elizabeth II Is Being Laid to Rest at a State Funeral. Here's ... (TIME)

Guests arrive ahead of the State Funeral Of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey on September 19, 2022 in London, England. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images ...

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Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral – Live Updates (Variety)

British monarch Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Sept. 8, aged 96, after ruling for 70 years, is being accorded a state funeral on Monday at Westminster ...

“And we put together a choir of racing people because of course the Queen’s love of racing we all know. “And that led to Edward coming and working in my company and over the years then I got to know her a little bit sort of off duty. “She represented stability at a time when there’s been so much change and I think the outpouring that we’ve seen in the last week – I’ve been in New York actually [over] the last week and it’s extraordinary how even there it has deeply, deeply touched people – all I can say is I feel very very very lucky and privileged to have actually met what appears yo be the most remarkable woman of the last 50 years, 70 years, what more can one say.” They were preceded by the Queen’s cousin, Prince Michael of Kent and his wife. As the motorcade drives through central London the King is receiving loud cheers, whoops and claps from the millions of people lining the streets. He came in and said, ‘We’ve done some market research and it shows the Queen and James Bond in that order are the iconic global figures [for Britain].’ And I was buying it right up to that moment until he said ‘Wouldn’t it be a great idea if we could get them to jump out of a helicopter together?’ And in fairness of course it was Danny that actually got it across the line, the great republican [anti-monarchist], who actually turned down a knighthood for his efforts in delivering the opening ceremony, sat with Her Majesty, and there are lots of things that are said about it but actually it was Danny who persuaded her.” But one of the things I was quite amused about was that she didn’t share my love of Victorian architecture.” It was never a formality – something that she felt she had to do,” Starmer added. It was a somber day but a lovely day,” she says of the lengthy line that made international headlines. She passed away and I know she’d want me to be here,” the 52-year-old told Variety. “It was wonderful,” she recalled. 8](https://variety.com/2022/politics/global/queen-elizabeth-dead-1235364569/), aged 96, after ruling for 70 years, is being accorded a state [funeral](https://variety.com/t/funeral/) on Monday at Westminster Abbey, with as many as 2 million people expected to line the streets to see her cortege, CNN reports.

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Music at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral inspired by her 'unwavering ... (ABC News)

ABC News' Amy Robach and TJ Holmes report from Westminster ahead of the final weekend of mourning for late Queen Elizabeth II.

The sermon will then be given by the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. A reading will then be given by British Prime Minster Liz Truss followed by the second hymn of the service, "The Lord is my Shepherd," a notable selection because it was sung at the queen's wedding to then-Lt. "The Dean of Westminster will give The Bidding, before the first hymn."

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Queen Elizabeth II funeral: Britain prepares to say farewell to ... (Fox News)

The coffin is being carried on a gun carriage to Westminster Abbey where the funeral will take place. King Charles III, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne, Prince ...

[Queen Elizabeth II's](https://www.foxnews.com/category/world/personalities/queen) state funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey in London this morning. The queen began lying in state at Westminster Hall on Wednesday after lying in state in Scotland first. Heerey was not only the last member of the public to view her lying in state before it closed at 6:30 a.m. [President Biden's](https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/joe-biden) state car, known as "The Beast" is stuck in traffic as he heads to the queen's funeral, Fox News has learned. [Boris Johnson](https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/boris-johnson) and his wife Carrie Johnson arrive at Westminster Abbey just ahead of the queen's procession and funeral. This morning, the queen's coffin will be transferred to Westminster Abbey in a formal procession. [President Biden and first lady Jill Biden](https://www.foxnews.com/category/person/joe-biden) arrived at Westminster Abbey for the queen's funeral just after 10 a.m. 8 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland with members of the royal family by her side. The funeral will begin at 11 a.m. They also paid their respects to the queen Sunday during her lying in state at Westminster Hall. After the funeral, her coffin will proceed to Windsor Castle where she will be interred with her late husband Prince Philip at St. Along with the royal family, world leaders and royals from other counties are expected to attend the funeral honoring her life and 70-year reign.

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Queen Elizabeth II's funeral | Live updates (ABC News)

A bell at Westminster Abbey has begun tolling 96 times, once for each year of Queen Elizabeth II's life.

The funeral’s order of service showed that George and Charlotte will walk together behind their parents. After Heerey bowed her head toward the coffin and moved away, parliamentary officials paid their last respects before leaving the queen’s coffin in the 900-year-old hall ringed by four candles and military guards in ceremonial uniforms. Hurley is attending the London funeral in person. Registration closed on Tuesday last week, a Government House official said. (0700 GMT; 3 a.m. Guests began entering the Gothic medieval abbey shortly after 8 a.m. They will be joined by royalty, heads of state and political leaders from around the world. Many held up their cellphones to grab images of the day’s events. Bagpipes played as soldiers in bear skin hats and 142 sailors escorted the coffin from Westminster Hall, where the queen lay in state for four full days for the public to pay their respects ahead of her funeral. Prince Harry and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, also walked behind the coffin. ——— —

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Queen Elizabeth II funeral begins: Live updates as royal family ... (USA TODAY)

Queen Elizabeth II's funeral has begun. As the U.K. and much of the world mourn, the royal family arrived at Westminster Abbey to honor the queen.

George Chapel at Windsor Castle](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2022/09/15/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-details/10380743002/), where many of her ancestors are buried, including her parents, King George VI and his consort, Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother. President Joe Biden](https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/09/08/queen-elizabeth-death-biden-presidents-tributes/8024365001/), accompanied by [first lady Jill Biden](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2022/09/17/queen-updates-king-charles-iii-prince-william-make-unannounced-visit/10400399002/), is among the top world leaders who arrived at Westminster Abbey ahead of the funeral. The park and viewing areas include dedicated spots for anyone who has an accessibility need, including British Sign Language interpreters and a dedicated location for wheelchair users.] [Survival of the monarchy: ] [Why Queen Elizabeth II's funeral is more than just ceremony](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2022/09/15/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-plans-more-than-ceremony-unites-uk/10377049002/) [Queen's funeral to cancel more than 100 flights at Heathrow Airport] [London’s transport authority expects around 1 million people to visit the British capital Monday for Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral.] [Transport for London chief Andy Byford said the capital has seen “huge numbers of additional passengers” since the queen died on Sept. [The monarchy: ] [Imperial State Crown and royal scepter glimmer, but some say on back of colonialism](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2022/09/16/imperial-state-crown-atop-queen-elizabeth-iis-coffin-colonialism/10389746002/) [Mourners line the streets ahead of queen funeral] [At 6 a.m. She was also the most canny of her Windsor ancestors about using ceremony and splendor to bond the monarchy and the people who pay for it. More recently, Prince William and Duchess Kate, now the Prince and Princess of Wales, were married there in 2011. "Our hearts go out to the royal family, King Charles and all of the family. The choir of Westminster Abbey began the funeral service in song, later joining with the choir of the Chapel Royal for a rendition of "Like as the Heart." [Prince Louis](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/celebrities/2022/09/13/prince-louis-reaction-queen-death-tiktok/10364546002/), is not expected to be present at the funeral, which will be attended by some 2,000 people. As the royal jewels are in the news, so are repeated calls to return the diamonds to their country of origin. George's Chapel sang The Sentences as the queen's coffin procession, including King Charles, Prince William, Princess Kate, Prince Harry, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince George, Prince Charlotte, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, followed the coffin into the abbey. The queen’s coffin will be moved from the gun carriage to the royal hearse at Wellington arch as it is taken to Windsor.

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Order of Service for Queen Elizabeth II's funeral (ABC News)

The service is sung by the Choir of Westminster Abbey and the Choir of the Chapel Royal, St James's Palace, (Joseph McHardy, Director of Music) under the ...

In communion with all the blessed saints, and aided by the angels and archangels and all the armies of the heavenly host, may thy portion this day be in peace, and thy dwelling in the heavenly Jerusalem. For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law. O forth, O Christian soul, from this world, in the name of God the Father almighty, who created thee; in the name of Jesus Christ, Son of the living God, who suffered for thee; in the name of the Holy Spirit, who was poured out upon thee and anointed thee. WHO shall separate us from the love of Christ? Inspire those in authority, that they may promote justice and the common good; give to all its citizens the spirit of mutual honour and respect; and grant to us all grace to strive for the establishment of righteousness and peace; for the honour of thy name. ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, hear our prayer for the Commonwealth, and grant it the guidance of thy wisdom. Grant to its citizens grace to work together with honest and faithful hearts, each caring for the good of all; that, seeking first thy kingdom and its righteousness, they may possess all things needful for their daily sustenance and the common good; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Members of Foreign Royal Families, Heads of State, and Overseas Government Representatives are received at the Great West Door by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster and are conducted to their seats in the Lantern. With gratitude we remember her unswerving commitment to a high calling over so many years as Queen and Head of the Commonwealth. The Fanfare Team of the Household Division Bands is conducted by Lieutenant Colonel David Barringer MBE, Commanding Officer, Household Division Bands.

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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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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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The queen's funeral will embody centuries of royal mourning rituals (The Washington Post)

The state funeral for Queen Elizabeth II is being held Monday at Westminster Abbey. It will mark the first time a British monarch's funeral has been held at ...

This style survived the Victorian period and was even worn by Queen Mary at the funeral of her son George VI (the father of Elizabeth II) in February 1952. In early modern Britain, funerals provided the opportunity for royal and aristocratic families to publicly display their wealth and status, and even improve it. Mourning was not limited to the funeral itself. Contemporary records reveal that families were constantly anxious regarding the painful costs of funerals and mourning, although they could be somewhat satisfied knowing that they would be held in high esteem for spending so much. As the incoming king or queen, it was their exclusive right to plan the ceremonies for their predecessor — the bigger and more expensive, the better. Royal funerals were only ever possible when the succession to the throne was firmly established before the death of the monarch. Elizabeth I, the last Tudor monarch, was laid to rest April 28, 1603, as her body was carried from Whitehall Palace (where she was lying in state) to Westminster Abbey for the funeral ceremony. But it was critical for the new dynasty to legitimize its right to rule. The funeral of a sovereign is certainly a state affair, although state funerals (those that publicly honor individuals of national significance) need not be held exclusively for monarchs. And while there have been many royal funerals in past years, most recently for the queen’s husband, Prince Philip, in April 2021, the last funeral for a British sovereign was held 70 years ago for George VI at St. Yet royal funerals specifically are a matter of great importance to the nation and its people, as evidenced by the crowds that It will mark the first time a British monarch’s funeral has been held at the abbey since 1760 for that of King George II, who died at 76, having lived longer than any of his predecessors.

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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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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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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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Queen Elizabeth's Funeral: See the Guest List (Today.com)

Before Queen Elizabeth II is laid to rest at Windsor Castle, more than 2000 people will attend her funeral Sept. 19 at Westminster Abbey.

While the British public will not be in attendance at the funeral, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line the streets outside Westminster Abbey and along the route that the royal procession will take. Representatives of public and civic bodies and the queen’s patronages will be at the abbey, too. Beyond the royal family, current and former political figures will also be filling the pews. Dozens of royals who were not part of the procession will also be present at Westminster Abbey. Sarah, Duchess of York and the former wife of Prince Andrew, is on the guest list. [Read more and follow live updates from Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral here](https://www.today.com/news/live-blog/queen-elizabeth-ii-funeral-rcna48059)

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Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral – A Photo Gallery (Deadline)

London is playing host to a state funeral procession as the nation bids farewell to Queen Elizabeth II, who ruled for seven decades.

[The Queen’s Funeral: Deadline’s Complete Coverage](https://deadline.com/tag/queen-elizabeth-ii/) [the Queen](https://deadline.com/tag/the-queen/)’s funeral service began at 11 a.m. Members of the royal family and hundreds of world leaders, politicians and other public dignitaries joined in the funeral service.

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Queen Elizabeth's Funeral Was Attended By Mourners From Across ... (BuzzFeed News)

For the last four days, the Queen's coffin was lying in state at Westminster Hall for the public to pay their respects. Many told BuzzFeed News that they ...

Andreea Gavriliuc told BuzzFeed News that she wanted to attend so that her children could experience the “unique” and once-in-a-lifetime event. “I think it’s going to pull everyone together,” he said. “She’s there at all the most important events and brought the country into the modern age,” Rignall said. “People asked me, ‘Why are you going?’ But I just wanted to be here, to experience the atmosphere and all the people,” he went on. Many told BuzzFeed News that they traveled to London because they wanted to be “a part of history.” During the coronavirus, we needed someone there who was just a steady hand, you look to England.” “I’m originally British and I’ve said for many, many, many years that when the Queen dies I wanted to be here. And Wood became visibly emotional as he heaped praise on the “incredible” atmosphere in London. Laurie Love booked a next-day flight to London from her home in Rhode Island last week so that she could be here. But he said that it was important for him to be there in person on this hugely significant day. Thousands of people lined the streets of London to honor the late Queen’s 70-year reign, including several who traveled from as far as Australia and the United States. For the last four days, the Queen’s coffin was lying in state at Westminster Hall for the public to pay their respects.

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Poignant moments at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, from emotional ... (USA TODAY)

The world watched as thousands gathered to attend Queen Elizabeth II's funeral on Monday at Westminster Abbey. Here's what you missed.

"She represented the Commonwealth," Hussein said of the queen. They took the tube into London and were "shocked" how easy it was for them to get to Hyde Park to view the funeral. The choir also sang "The Lord’s My Shepherd," which was heard at the wedding of the queen and Philip. It wouldn't be a day honoring the queen without the presence of her beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy. Thousands upon thousands of flowers – cut, not planted – dotted the route. Emma, the monarch's fell pony, stood by as the ceremonial procession of the coffin arrived at Windsor Castle for the committal service. In a committal service that followed the funeral at Windsor Castle, the crown, scepter and orb were removed from the top of the queen's casket. The funeral's attendees sang "The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, Is Ended." English oak symbolizes the strength of love. Later, the queen will rest with her husband, Prince Philip, during a private service for the family. The children's presence reminds royal watchers the next generation of the monarchy is watching, waiting and ready to perform their royal duties. The items were placed on an altar at St George’s Chapel, and marked the final separation of the late queen from her crown.

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

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

This time, it will be joined by members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Royal Ulster Constabulary from Northern Ireland, and the publicly funded and cherished National Health Service. From Westminster Hall, it was taken in a procession to Westminster Abbey, just across Parliament Square, for the state funeral. The Reveille bugle call, the British national anthem and a lament played by the queen's piper ends the ceremony at noon. George's Chapel alongside Philip, whose body has been placed in the chapel's royal vault since his death last year. 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. and then to the United Kingdom for the past 25 years. The square is lined with soldiers from different companies and squadrons. The funeral began at 11 a.m. Some 4,000 military personnel were mustered to parade on the streets of London and Windsor. (5:35 a.m. I moved from the Middle East to the U.S. At 6:30 a.m.

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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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Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral: World Tunes In to Say Goodbye ... (Hollywood Reporter)

Billions are believed to have watched the pomp and pageantry as King Charles III, Prince William and Prince Harry took part in processions taking the late ...

8](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/queen-elizabeth-ii-dead-britain-longest-reigning-monarch-dies-1235214607/), Queen Elizabeth II was Britain’s longest-reigning monarch in history and the longest-serving female head of state in history. “The death of my beloved mother, her majesty the queen, is a moment of great sadness for me and all members of my family,” said Charles, who ascended to the throne immediately following her death, in a statement. Billions of people around the world are expected to have tuned in to watch the day’s events, one of the most meticulously organized in British history, while an estimated 2 million people lined the streets of London and Windsor to see the procession go past. The service was immediately followed by a two-minute national silence, after which a military procession took the coffin, draped in the royal standard and carrying the imperial royal crown, through the streets of London to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, where it was moved into a hearse. In another deeply ceremonial element of the occasion, a clearly moved Charles placed the queen’s Company Camp Colour on the coffin, having received it from the regimental lieutenant colonel of the grenadier guards. George’s Chapel — where Prince Philip’s memorial took place and where Prince Harry and Meghan were married — there was another public service filled with hymns and prayers, which saw the “instruments of state,” including the imperial state crown, the orb and scepter, which were given to the queen at her coronation, removed from the top of the coffin and placed on the altar. On Sunday, Charles hosted a special reception for 1,000 guests, including world leaders, ambassadors and other royals at Buckingham Palace, during which they joined the country in a minute’s silence — called the National Moment of Reflection — to mourn the queen’s passing. The conclusion of a grand spectacle, the likes of which the U.K. Alongside various religious readings, there was choir singing and performances on the bagpipes. Among the 2,000 guests were around 500 heads of state and foreign dignitaries, including President Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, who arrived in the U.K. At Westminster Abbey, the first funeral service took place, a somber yet spectacular occasion that welcomed the largest gathering of world leaders for decades. Later on in the evening of Sep.

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