Queen Elizabeth’s burning chapel has already been turned on in westminster hall. After a tour in recent days starting at Balmoral Castle – where he died – passing through Edinburgh and eventually landing in London, the coffin containing the monarch’s remains now stands in Westminster Hall. He has reached the popular abbey through a funeral procession made up of his four children; his grandchildren William, Harry and Peter Phillips; his son-in-law, Sir Timothy Laurence; his cousin, the Earl Snowdon; and his cousin the Duke of Gloucester. All following the strict protocol order that exists in UK royalties.
Funerary silence, solemnity and the affection of a whole people marked the sacrifice and the religious service prior to the opening of the church. burning chapel. A tribute that also included the wives of the Queen’s grandchildren and, of course, the current consort, all dressed in stern black as a sign of mourning. Camilla Parker Bowles was accompanied by the Princess of Wales, while the Countess of Wessex and the Duchess of Sussex shared a vehicle. All have shown a serious gesture, of logical grief that hid a deep pain from the woman who sat on the throne for seventy years.
According to protocol, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would attend the funeral mass behind William and Kate Middleton. One of the images of the day was taken at the departure of the new Princes of Wales, none other than the reverence of the former actress in the coffin of Queen Elizabeth in a clear sign of deep respect for the figure of her husband’s grandmother. In fact, Meghan wanted to pay her respects by wearing the earrings Isabel gave her shortly after her wedding to Harry in 2018, pearls that are interpreted as mourning in the royal jeweler, so they are usually taken to funerals or funerals.
The church service in honor of the queen also had a moment of concern that forced the mass even for several minutes. One of the royal guards guarding the coffin began to wave until… he fell to the ground, which was to be attended by his companions. The royal family correspondent and editor-in-chief of Royal Central, Charlie Proctor, reported almost live via his Twitter account that “the guard is receiving medical attention. A rotation of the guard has now taken place and the public can now continue to walk alongside the queen.” This kind of event is tried to avoid in the following way: “If one of the guards feels bad during the vigil, he is told to raise his head – according to tradition everyone should keep their eyes on the ground-. This will alert the senior guard and there will be a rotation,” the journalist said.
The English have taken to the streets to say goodbye to their queen. Some people have had to queue for up to 35 hours to enter Elizabeth II’s burning chapel, installed in central Westminster Hall. The image of the evening in London with the abbey in the background is spectacular.
Today Westminster Hall houses the burning chapel of queen ahead of his grand state funeral on Monday, September 19.
According to protocol, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle would attend the funeral mass behind William and Kate Middleton.
For example, Meghan Markle paid tribute to her husband’s grandmother.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were part of the procession that presided over the Queen’s funeral procession.
Harry and Meghan again showed signs of their iron unity at this moment of sadness, even if it means breaking protocol by shaking hands as they leave the abbey.
This was the only time Meghan and Harry smiled partially, perhaps because of a comment from one of the workers employed by the monarchy.
Elizabeth II’s coffin rests in Westminster awaiting the grand state funeral, the last of the acts in her memory after the 12 days of official mourning declared in the United Kingdom on September 8.
Source: Marie Claire

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