Unbelievable images and sounds as the Queen’s coffin is taken in procession from Westminster Hall to @wabbey on a gun carriage pulled by 142 Royal Navy men and women.
Led massed Pipes and Drums if Scottish and Irish Regiments, Gurkhas and RAF
Solemn. Stunning. Ceremonial
Inside @wabbey Prince George 9, and Princess Charlotte 7, walk behind the coffin their great-grandmother (GanGan).
They walk between William & Kate and Harry & Meghan.
Behind the coffin in Procession is The King and Queen Consort and the late Queen’s other children
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Before the Queen’s coffin was carried from @wabbey by the Bearer Party, The Sovereign’s Piper played the traditional lament: ‘Sleep, dearie, sleep’. As Piper, Paul Burns, walked out of view, the sound of the pipes remained and slowly faded away…
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💐 Flowers on Queen’s coffin cut from gardens of Buckingham Palace, Clarence House, Highgrove House at the King’s request.
Rosemary - remembrance
Myrtle - from plant grown from sprig in her 1947 wedding bouquet
King asked for nest of moss as sustainable alternative of floral foam
The second hymn ‘The Lord’s my shepherd’ hails back to a parish close to Balmoral Castle.
It was sung at the Wedding of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh in 1947.
The descant by William Baird Ross was one of the Queen’s favourites.
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The coffin of a late Monarch carried on a Gun Carriage pulled by 142 sailor men and women from the @RoyalNavy passes from Parliament Square into Whitehall.
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The moment Queen Elizabeth said goodbye to Buckingham Palace, her home and office for 70 years.
And her staff came out of the gates to say goodbye to her.
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Look at these images from the Long Walk, Windsor.
Crowds on either side of the famous driveway as the State Hearse passes.
Also walking in front, the Queen’s long-serving footmen like Paul Whybrew and her Private Secretary, Sir Edward Young.
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Moving moment for Terry Pendry who went riding often with the Queen.
He stands on Cambridge Drive at Windsor Castle with a dismounted horse and bows his head as the State Hearse passes in front
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As the Queen’s coffin enters Windsor Castle, the place she called home and the place where she lived for most of her last years, her Corgis Muick and Sandy are waiting for her.
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Full of admiration for the Bearer Party from the The Queen’s Company, 1st Batallion @GrenadierGds
Chaps, you have done the country proud all day, but *especially on those steps to the West Door of St George’s Chapel.
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Job done. Time for some rest 👏🏼
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The emblems of Majesty - the Orb, the Sceptre and the Imperial State Crown are removed from the late Queen’s coffin by the Crown Jeweller and handed to the Dean of Windsor - who returned them to the altar. The instruments of state taken from one Monarch to be passed to another.
Before the coffin was lowered, the King placed on it the flag (colour) of the Queen’s Company 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards.
The Lord Chamberlain the most senior officer in the Royal Household symbolically breaks his Wand of Office - signifying his duty to this Sovereign is done
The Queen’s Piper (now the King’s Piper) Paul Burns plays a Lament.
He walks away slowly.
So for those in St George’s Chapel his bagpipes fade to silence.
The Garter King of Arms then declares King Charles “the Most High, Most Mighty and Most Excellent Monarch”.
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