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Last rest in the memorial chapel.
After the funeral service in St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, the Queen's coffin was lowered into the Royal Tomb. This ended the public part of Elizabeth II's state funeral on Monday evening.
With her burial in the King George VI Memorial Chapel, a separate part of St George's Chapel, Elizabeth II will be reunited with her parents, her sister Princess Margaret and her husband, Prince Philip.
The Queen's service is over
The funeral service for Queen Elizabeth († 96) has ended. Mourners leave St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle. At 8.30 p.m., the Queen will be buried in private in the chapel crypt. Then she rests next to her husband, Prince Philip († 99), with whom she was married for 73 years. The world public must stay outside at this highly intimate moment.
09/19/2022 - 05:48 p.m.
The Queen's coffin is lowered into the tomb.
After a final prayer, a final psalm, the Queen's bagpiper, Major James M. Banks, plays a final piece for his monarch as he leaves the chapel. Its sounds accompany the Queen as her coffin is lowered into the crypt.
Now the world has seen the Queen's coffin one last time.
09/19/2022 - 05:46 p.m.
Charles lays the flag of the Queen's Regiment on the coffin.
King Charles placed the Queen's Company Camp Colour, the flag of the Queen's Regiment, on his mother's coffin. The late monarch will be buried with it.
09/19/2022 - 05:46 p.m.
The Lord Chamberlain breaks his staff in two.
With that, the era of Elizabeth II officially came to an end.
The Lord Chamberlain, Andrew Parker, watches over the famous white staff, which he has symbolically broken over the monarch's grave. This ceremonial act was last held in 1952, following the death of King George VI, the late Queen.
19.09.2022 - 17:44 PM
What happens to the crown, scepter, and orb?
The insignia of royalty is brought to the Tower of London after the service at Windsor Castle. They don't come back until the coronation of King Charles III. To appear.
19.09.2022 - 17:38 PM
Crown and scepter removed from Queen's coffin.
A Queen's sergeant has removed the crown, orb, and scepter - the insignia of the British monarchy - from the coffin and handed it to David Conner, the Dean of Westminster. The minister placed her on the altar with trembling hands.
19.09.2022 - 17:27 PM
Rector reads prayers for the Queen.
Sandringham Principal Paul Williams reads prayers for the Queen. Then the congregation prays the "Our Father."
09/19/2022 - 05:24 p.m.
Dean of Windsor gives fthe irst address.
The Dean of Windsor, David Conner, begins the funeral service with these words:
We have come together to place the soul of his servant Queen Elizabeth in the hands of God Windsor's funeral service begins.
The 800 guests in St. George's Chapel stand as the coffin is brought in through the west door.
The choir sings: The Psalms, chapter 121.
I lift up my eyes to the mountains: whence does help come to me?
My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth.
He doesn't let your foot falter; he who protects you does not sleep.
No, the keeper of Israel neither sleeps nor slumbers.
The Lord is your keeper; the Lord gives you shade; he is by your side.
The music is by Sir Henry Walford Davies (1869-1941), who occasionally played the organ at St George's Chapel.
19.09.2022 - 17:14 PM
The Queen's coffin is in the chapel
The same eight young Grenadiers who carried the coffin in and out of Westminster Abbey reclaim the Queen's coffin.
19.09.2022 - 17:12 PM
The Queen's corgis and ponies were waiting for their mistress.
The Queen's beloved dogs and horse also played a role at the monarch's state funeral on Monday. Two corgis, Muick and Sandy, were seen on television while being leashed by staff awaiting their mistress' hearse's arrival at Windsor Castle.
The Queen's coffin had previously been carried in a procession of hundreds of military personnel and dignitaries on its final leg down the avenue known as the Long Walk and through the Palace Gardens. The Queen's Royal Stables also paid their last respects as they entered through the gate. One of them held one of their horses by the halter. Sky News said it was Emma, the Queen's favorite horse.
19.09.2022 - 17:05 PM
Windsor, a sea of flowers.
A Royal Guard gazes at a sea of flowers on the day of the Queen's state funeral at Windsor Castle.
19.09.2022 - 16:55 PM
The funeral procession arrives at Windsor Castle.
The funeral procession has passed through the gates of Windsor Castle, named after King Henry VIII, and is now on its way to St George's Chapel. The King, his siblings, and the prince's sons march behind the coffin again.
19.09.2022 - 16:46 PM
Windsor servants walked Queen Corgis.
Before the service began at Windsor Castle, servants walked the Queen's corgis Sandy and Muick again. Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson will take care of the animals later.
19.09.2022 - 16:42 PM
Kate and children in Windsor
Kate, the Princess of Wales, arrives at Windsor Castle with her children, George and Charlotte.
19.09.2022 - 16:41 PM
Household Cavalry led the funeral procession.
The Household Cavalry led the funeral procession in London and Windsor. The Guard Cavalry forms part of the King's personal guard and can trace its roots back to 1660, the year Charles II restored the monarchy to Britain.
19.09.2022 - 16:26 PM
Flowers for the Queen
There are now many flowers on the hearse that were thrown onto the wagon by the mourning crowd.
19.09.2022 - 16:19 PM
Charlotte's tears for Gan Gan.
A heartbreaking moment: Princess Charlotte cries for her great-grandmother in London.
19.09.2022 PM
The Queen's coffin arrived in Windsor.
The Queen arrives in Windsor for the last time. Royal Guards, other members of the military, and dignitaries escort the hearse carrying the Queen's coffin on its final journey to Windsor Castle in a solemn procession. Thousands of people have gathered along the avenue known as the Long Walk, which leads straight to the palace, to receive Elizabeth II one last time in her city.
In the courtyard of the castle, members of the royal family will join the funeral procession, which is to end in the St. George's Chapel on the extensive castle grounds.
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