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
In the days following the announcement of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, an outpouring of love and support overwhelmed
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.
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.
Over the next few days, world leaders will be arriving in the UK in anticipation of the Queen’s funeral on
Packed crowds of mourners stood in solemn silence this afternoon as King Charles III led a moving procession through the streets of Edinburgh behind the coffin of his late mother Queen Elizabeth II.
The attacks on the United States on 11 September 2001, commonly known as 9/11, led to an outpouring of grief
His Royal Highness Charles III has been formally proclaimed king of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms today.
The official period of Royal Mourning starts today and will continue until seven days after the Queen’s funeral. The date
The Queen rarely addressed the nation during her 70 year reign – broadcasting only five times outside of her annual