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

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

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.

As the Queen’s coffin made its way from Westminster Abbey to her final resting place, the public lining the streets

Security operations for the Queen’s funeral today were the ‘biggest in British history’.

Former Army and Navy veterans, with almost half a decade of military service between them, have paid their respects to the Queen.

On the day of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, Londoners came together at Windsor Castle to see the final moments of

Prince George and Princess Charlotte will attend their great-grandmother, the Queen’s funeral today, but the Wales’ third child, Prince Louis will be absent.