Fri. Nov 15th, 2024

The funeral of the Ratu state will be the first in Britain in more than half a century, with former Prime Minister Winston Churchill became the last head of state given with this honor in 1965.
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest king in England, died on Thursday in Balmoral Castle in Scotland after governing for 70 years. He is 96 years old.

Unlike Prince Philip, who has a royal ceremony funeral, the queen will hold a state funeral, which is usually provided for the authorities.

A country’s funeral usually begins with a body carried to a weapons car, which is drawn by sailors from the royal navy, as part of a military procession, according to independent newspapers.

The corpse was brought from a personal resting chapel to the Westminster Hall in the Parliamentary Council, he said.

This was followed by another procession to Westminster Abbey or St Paul Cathedral, depending on where the service, the report said.

The Head of State was then given a tribute to 21-Size.

The only king who was not given the funeral of the state in the last 295 years was Edward VIII, who intervened.

The funeral of the last state in England was Churchill’s in 1965 and the funeral of the last state for a rulers was for Ratu’s father, George VI, in 1952.

The queen coffin will lie in the state, which is a tradition in which the body is placed in the state building to the public pay their tribute.

The queen will lie in the state in the Westminster Hall for about four days before her funeral, according to the BBC.

The last member of the royal family lying in the state in the hall was Mrs. Queen in 2002, when more than 200,000 people queued to see the coffin, reported the BBC.

Meanwhile, Bells rang around England on Friday when the mourners flocked to Palace Gates to pay tribute to the queen.

By james

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