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Over five hundred presidents joined Britain the people said farewell to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday at a state funeral with a historic last ceremonial journey through the streets of London packed with sorrowful mourners in what was tagged โThe Long Walkโ.
Huge crowds gathered in near silence to watch as the queenโs flag-draped coffin, topped with the Imperial State Crown, her orb and sceptre, was carried slowly to a gun carriage from parliamentโs Westminster Hall where it had lain in state since Wednesday.
To the tune of pipes and drums, the gun carriage โ used at every state funeral since Queen Victoriaโs in 1901 โ was then drawn by 142 junior enlisted sailors in the Royal Navy to Westminster Abbey.
The thousand-year-old churchโs tenor bell tolled 96 times at one-minute intervals โ one for every year of her life โ stopping a minute before the service began at 11:00 am (1000 GMT) on Monday.
In his funeral sermon, Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, praised the queenโs life of duty and service to the UK and Commonwealth.
โPeople of loving service are rare in any walk of life. Leaders of loving service are still rarer,โ he told the 2,000 guests, who included US President Joe Biden and Japanโs reclusive Emperor Naruhito.
โBut in all cases, those who serve will be loved and remembered,โ the Anglican leader added, before the coffin was borne on another procession towards her final resting place in Windsor Castle, west of London.
The longest-serving monarch in British history died at Balmoral, her Scottish Highland retreat, on September 8 after a year of declining health.
Her eldest son and successor, King Charles III, dressed in ceremonial military uniform, followed the solemn processions, alongside his three siblings.
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Charlesโs eldest son Prince William accompanied them alongside Williamโs estranged brother, Prince Harry, and other senior royals.
Williamโs two eldest children, George and Charlotte, who are next in line to the throne, also walked behind the coffin inside the Abbey.
Late Sunday, Charles, 73, and his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, said they had been โdeeply touchedโ by the publicโs flood of messages.
โAs we all prepare to say our last farewell, I wanted simply to take this opportunity to say thank you,โ he said.
Britain, a country much changed since the queenโs coronation in the same abbey in 1953, has dug deep into its centuries of tradition to honour the only monarch that most of its people have ever known.
โItโs once in a lifetime,โ said student Naomi Thompson, 22, camped out in the crowds at Londonโs Hyde Park.
โItโs a moment of historyโฆ Sheโs everyoneโs granny,โ added engineer Alice Garret, 28.
Others unable to be in London gathered in cinemas and churches around England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to watch the service and procession on big screens.
Auto engineer Jamie Page, a 41-year-old former soldier, stood on Whitehall to observe the funeral procession, wearing his military medals from service in the Iraq war.
โSixteen years old, I swore an oath of allegiance to the queen. Sheโs been my boss. She means everything, she was like a gift from God,โ he said.
Two minutes of silence
But on Charles, the oldest person yet to ascend the British throne, Page added: โWho knows, time will tell.โ
The funeral lasted just under an hour, brought to an end by a bugler playing โThe Last Postโ, before two minutes of silence and the reworded national anthem, โGod Save the Kingโ.
After an hour-long procession that was to go past Buckingham Palace, the coffin was to be taken west by road to Windsor Castle, where thousands had lined the route since early morning.
Some 6,000 military personnel have been drafted in to take part in proceedings in what Britainโs highest-ranking military officer has called โour last duty for Her Majesty the Queenโ.
The queen will be buried alongside her father king George VI, her mother queen Elizabeth and sister princess Margaret, reuniting in death the family who once called themselves โus fourโ.
The coffin of her husband, Prince Philip, who died last year aged 99, will also be transferred to lie alongside her.
Elizabethโs funeral could not be more different from Philipโs at St Georgeโs Chapel, Windsor, in April 2021.
Coronavirus restrictions limited mourners to just 30, led by the queen, a solitary figure in mourning black and a matching facemask.
The contrast was profound on Monday, the abbey packed with dignitaries and some ordinary Britons who were honoured for their military or community service, especially during the Covid pandemic.
Bidenโs Tribute
โYou were fortunate to have had her for 70 years; we all were,โ Biden said on Sunday after signing a book of condolence. โThe world is better for her.โ
In the abbey pews was Liz Truss, whom the queen appointed as the 15th British prime minister of her reign just two days before her death, in her last major ceremonial duty.
All of Trussโs living predecessors were there plus her counterparts and representatives from the 14 Commonwealth countries outside Britain where Charles is also head of state.
Whether they remain constitutional monarchies or become republics is likely to be the defining feature of Charlesโs reign.
The queenโs death has prompted deep reflection about the Britain she reigned over, the legacy of its past, its present state and what the future might hold, as well as the values of lifelong service and duty she came to represent during her 70-year reign.
Hundreds of thousands of people are estimated to have queued, sometimes for up to 25 hours and overnight, to file past the queenโs coffin as it lay in state.
Chrissy Heerey, a serving member of the Royal Air Force who joined the marathon queue twice, was the last person through the doors and described the experience as โamazingโ.
โWhen they came to me and said, โright, youโre the last personโ, I said, really?!โ she told AFP, before heading off to join the crowds for the coffinโs procession through London.
Big Ben Tolls
Throughout the procession after the funeral, Big Ben, the giant bell atop the Elizabeth Tower at one end of the Houses of Parliament, tolled and military guns fired at one-minute intervals.
At Windsor, the Sebastopol Bell โ captured in Crimea in 1856 โ and the Curfew Tower Bell also sounded.
A vast television audience was expected to watch the funeral worldwide and live online, in a sign of the enduring fascination with the woman once described as โthe last global monarchโ.
Those lining the streets of London โ already jammed at sunrise on Monday โ said they had to bear witness.
โI will talk about this moment to my children,โ said Jack Davies, 14, camped out for the procession with his parents at Hyde Park Corner, where the coffin will be transferred from the gun carriage for the drive to Windsor.
โIโll say: โI was there!’โ
At Windsor, the queenโs crown, orb and sceptre will be removed and placed on the altar.
The most senior officer of the royal household, the lord chamberlain, breaks his โwand of officeโ and places it on the coffin, symbolising the end of her reign.
The lead-lined oak casket, draped with the queenโs colours, will be lowered into the Royal Vault as a lone bagpiper plays a lament.
A private interment ceremony took place at the adjoining King George VI Memorial Chapel at 1830 GMT.
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