Queen Elizabeth II: the final journey
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.
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’.
A group of bikers and scooterists from across Kent and South London paid their respects to the Queen yesterday, following her death last week.
A makeshift tribute to the Queen set up on the Holocaust memorial in Hyde Park has been taken down by
Former Army and Navy veterans, with almost half a decade of military service between them, have paid their respects to the Queen.
Despite the crowds of mourners in central London, not everyone thinks that sadness is the only way to respect the
Monarchs, presidents and prime ministers from all across the globe have gathered in the UK to attend the Queen’s funeral.