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II. Elizabeth’s coffin was transferred to Westminster Abbey. 19 September 2022

Elizabeth’s coffin was brought to Westminster Abbey for her state funeral

MOSCOW, September 19 – RIA Novosti. Queen of Great Britain II. During a solemn procession of Elizabeth, her coffin was delivered to Westminster Abbey at around 1:00 p.m. Moscow time for a state funeral broadcast by the television station. weather.

At around 12:45 Moscow time, the Queen’s coffin left the Palace of Westminster, where for four days a public farewell ceremony was held and placed in a gun carriage. The coffin was accompanied by 142 Royal Navy sailors. At the head of the procession, King George III along with his two brothers Prince Andrew and Prince Edward, his sister Princess Anne, his two sons Prince William and Prince Harry and other members of the royal family. The funeral procession was accompanied by musical accompaniment by nearly 200 pipers and drummers.

A memorial service for Elizabeth II will be held at Westminster Abbey, followed by a nationwide minute of silence, which will last two minutes. The service will be led by the Dean of Westminster, John Hall. In the evening, the Queen’s coffin will arrive in Windsor, where a private burial will be attended by the King and members of the royal family at around 9:30 PM Moscow time.

Elizabeth II will be buried with her husband, Prince Philip, in the memorial chapel of her father, King George VI. Queen Anne, II. He was buried there alongside the ashes of his sister, Princess Margaret, whose body was cremated at Elizabeth’s wishes.

Queen of England II, who ruled the country for more than 70 years. Elizabeth died in Scotland on 8 September at the age of 96. Prince Charles became king, took the name Charles III, his wife Camilla received the status of queen consort.

Your Majesty. II. How did Elizabeth remember?

Queen of England II.  Elizabeth records her annual Christmas broadcast at Windsor Castle in England
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II, who turned 96 this year. Elizabeth became the oldest monarch in British history to celebrate her 70th Platinum Jubilee.

Queen of England II.  Elizabeth then stands with Princess Elizabeth, her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and their children.
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His reign began on February 6, 1952, with the accession of 25-year-old Elizabeth, his wife and mother of two children.

Princess Elizabeth (centre) during a speech to British boys and girls evacuated abroad, London, England, 22 October 1940
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She was not supposed to be a queen: no one would have thought her uncle Edward VIII would abdicate.

Wedding photo of Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh
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II. When Elizabeth became Queen, Sir Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of Great Britain, Harry Truman was President of the United States, and Joseph Stalin was in charge of the USSR.

Queen  Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh after his coronation at Westminter Abbey in London.
5 out of 18

The assassinations of Queen John F. Kennedy and Indira Gandhi, the Cold War, perestroika, the fall of the Berlin Wall, Margaret Thatcher’s war on the unions, the Falklands War, Afghanistan and Iraq, the collapse of the USSR, remembers the terrorists. Attacks in New York and London.

Queen  Elizabeth with her four corgis at King's Cross station in London
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He spoke with presidents and prime ministers, leaders and popes – the interlocutors were filled with an almost subconscious respect for his status, appearance and demeanor.

Queen  Elizabeth reviews cards sent to her on her 80th birthday
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The Queen carefully prepared for each meeting and more than once surprised her interlocutors, being aware of the most unexpected problems.

Queen  Elizabeth sits on the throne in the House of Lords
eight out of 18

The meaning of this reign, II. It manifested itself during Elizabeth’s reign.

Queen  Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh in the House of Lords in London
9 out of 18

For the British, the queen has always been something that hasn’t changed in a changing world.

Queen  Elizabeth inspects 1st Battalion and 7th Guards at Windsor
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Some prime ministers have gone and others have come, the Conservatives have changed to Workers, and the Queen has remained the same – with a perfectly fitting jacket, a dainty hat and the same Launer handbag.

Queen  Elizabeth in a car, London
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The Queen opened museums, visited the homeless, hosted parades, admired flowers and admired paintings.

Queen  Elizabeth on horseback at Windsor Park
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II. Elizabeth willingly rode…

Queen of Great Britain II.  Elizabeth is driving.
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…and drove the car.

The artist is Queen of England II at her Eastbury estate.  A scene plays in front of Elizabeth.
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It is impossible not to mention the queen, who is far from a perfect family, who is an endless source of high society news.

Prince Charles and his fiancee Diana, Princess of Wales, and her family, Queen Elizabeth II.  Elizabeth and Prince Philip on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in London
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The loudest scandal the whole world followed was the story of the relationship between the Queen’s eldest son Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana Spencer.

Queen  Elizabeth addresses the UN General Assembly in New York
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But even without this, there were many problems in the family, everyone added worries to the queen: sister, husband, children, grandchildren.

Queen  Elizabeth and Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry, Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge
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And against the backdrop of any discussion and incident, criticism and whispering behind her back, Elizabeth had to smile, shake hands and wave from the balcony of the palace.

Queen  Elizabeth cuts a cake to celebrate the start of her 70th reign
eighteen out of 18

Now the real question is: What will happen after the Queen? But that’s another story.

a out of 18

II, who turned 96 this year. Elizabeth became the oldest monarch in British history to celebrate her 70th Platinum Jubilee.

2 out of 18

His reign began on February 6, 1952, with the accession of 25-year-old Elizabeth, his wife and mother of two children.

3 out of 18

She was not supposed to be a queen: no one would have thought her uncle Edward VIII would abdicate.

four out of 18

II. When Elizabeth became Queen, Sir Winston Churchill was Prime Minister of Great Britain, Harry Truman was President of the United States, and Joseph Stalin was in charge of the USSR.

5 out of 18

The assassinations of Queen John F. Kennedy and Indira Gandhi, the Cold War, perestroika, the fall of the Berlin Wall, Margaret Thatcher’s war on the unions, the Falklands War, Afghanistan and Iraq, the collapse of the USSR, remembers the terrorists. Attacks in New York and London.

6 out of 18

He spoke with presidents and prime ministers, leaders and popes – the interlocutors were filled with an almost subconscious respect for his status, appearance and demeanor.

7 out of 18

The Queen carefully prepared for each meeting and more than once surprised her interlocutors, being aware of the most unexpected problems.

eight out of 18

The meaning of this reign, II. It manifested itself during Elizabeth’s reign.

9 out of 18

For the British, the queen has always been something that hasn’t changed in a changing world.

front out of 18

Some prime ministers have gone and others have come, the Conservatives have changed to Workers, and the Queen has remained the same – with a perfectly fitting jacket, a dainty hat and the same Launer handbag.

eleven out of 18

The Queen opened museums, visited the homeless, hosted parades, admired flowers and admired paintings.

12 out of 18

II. Elizabeth willingly rode…

13 out of 18

…and drove the car.

fourteen out of 18

It is impossible not to mention the queen, who is far from a perfect family, who is an endless source of high society news.

fifteen out of 18

The loudest scandal the whole world followed was the story of the relationship between the Queen’s eldest son Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana Spencer.

16 out of 18

But even without this, there were many problems in the family, everyone added worries to the queen: sister, husband, children, grandchildren.

17 out of 18

And against the backdrop of any discussion and incident, criticism and whispering behind her back, Elizabeth had to smile, shake hands and wave from the balcony of the palace.

eighteen out of 18

Now the real question is: What will happen after the Queen? But that’s another story.

Source: Ria

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