The Queen’s final resting place
After making her final journey from London this afternoon, Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest at St George’s Chapel
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,
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.
The long list of music and hymns performed at the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II was meticulously planned to reflect her life and traditions.
Former Army and Navy veterans, with almost half a decade of military service between them, have paid their respects to the Queen.
Monarchs, presidents and prime ministers from all across the globe have gathered in the UK to attend the Queen’s funeral.
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.
Buckingham Palace has revealed the full order of service for the Queen’s funeral this morning. The service will be led
On a beautifully bright, cold, Saturday September day, crowds kept filing into Westminster Hall to pay tribute to the Queen