A final farewell: Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral e-edition
On Monday 19 September, Britain said a formal goodbye to its longest reigning monarch and in this special e-edition, Londoners

On Monday 19 September, Britain said a formal goodbye to its longest reigning monarch and in this special e-edition, Londoners

After making her final journey from London this afternoon, Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest at St George’s Chapel

On the grandest stage, with all the pomp and circumstance it is possible to muster, a nation said goodbye to

In the days following the announcement of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, an outpouring of love and support overwhelmed

The world was watching the Queen’s final journey from Westminster to Windsor, and the coffin that held her. The monarchy,

Prince George, nine, and Princess Charlotte, seven, rose to the occasion when they followed the Queen’s coffin as world leaders

Heads of State have taken to Twitter to reflect on their attendance at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral today and pay

Queen Elizabeth II covered at least 1,032,513 miles in her lifetime. Now, she has made her final journey in a funeral procession watched by thousands.


To the sound of bagpipes, 142 members of the Royal Navy, their arms interlocked and expressions solemn, began to pull

The long list of music and hymns performed at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was meticulously planned to reflect her life and traditions.