At about 11:55 on September 19, the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II of England was over at Westminster Abbey 2. After the prayer ceremony of the Westminster Abbey, the whole country was silent for 2 minutes. As the British national anthem was played, the people at the scene sang. At this time, they saw Charles III of England kept crying. Although he is 74 years old and is already a king, how can he not be sad when he thinks of not having a mother again? The other children of the Queen were crying with tears in their eyes! Just a song of
, then the bell rang, and bagpipe solo.
The queen's coffin is started, the queen is going home and going back to her Windsor Castle, where is her last destination.
8 young and strong men put their hands on each other's shoulders and carried the queen's coffin and began to move. Wherever they passed, people took off their hats and lowered their heads to express their grief.
This way you can see clearly how you are lifting the "weight" (coffin). 8 people must be required to be basically the same height.
Elizabeth IIFarewell to Westminster Abbey, where she once coroned and held her wedding.
Queen's coffin was placed on an ancient Royal Navy artillery car, led by 140 naval soldiers, and the funeral began.
Elizabeth II's descendants followed behind the coffin, and the female spouse and children were all sitting in the car with them, except for Princess Anne , she was always with her mother.
More than 30 kilometers from Westminster Abbey to Windsor Castle, the team moved forward slowly and at a constant speed with neat steps, with the purpose of allowing the people waiting along the way to say goodbye to the queen.
The funeral parades are a bit like the military parades. The scene is grand and grand, the difference is that everyone is solemn and solemn.
Royal Cavalry's horses are clean and bright. They seem to know that this is a national funeral throughout the world, and the walking frequency is the same as that of people.
In addition to the rhythmic footsteps, the funeral team is also the drum and trumpet music played by the band all the way.
When the Queen's funeral procession passed the London Peace Monument, the people paid tribute and condolences to Elizabeth II, and Crown William and others returned military salutes to the crowd and the monument.
The Queen's coffin passes through the Victoria Monument in front of Buckingham Palace . Queen Victoria was a British monarch in the 19th century and should be considered the ancestor of the royal family.
The coffin passed through the Guards Cavalry Hall,
The funeral team escorted the coffin through the Guards Cavalry Hall, and then came to the horse farm where the cavalry was trained.
changed to the hearse in the Queen's coffin of the Arch of Wellington. The Wellington Arch was built in 1826 to commemorate the victory of the Battle of Waterloo of the Duke of Wellington.
mtr escorted the coffin to Windsor Castle. The soldiers who were waiting in advance ignited the salute to welcome Elizabeth II home.
Windsor Castle is crowded with people, and the people are full of sorrow and take a last look at the queen they love.
Windsor Castle, Queen Elizabeth II's residence during her lifetime, was also her eternal resting place.