The royal family has released a previously unseen photo. of queen after being buried in a private burial.
Image of the monarch was taken to Balmoral in 1971 with a caption often borrowed from Shakespeare’s Hamlet: “May Flights of The angels sing for you to rest.”
“In love memory of Her Majesty the Queen.
“1926 – 2022”.
It came shortly after the royal family said the queen was buried next to her late husband, Prince Philip, in the King George VI Memorial Chapel, part of of Chapel of Saint George, in grounds of Windsor castle.
familyx website said the funeral, which was attended by relatives family members, was held by the dean of Windsor.
About 800 guests attended the memorial service before the funeral. in Saint George, completed with crown, orb and scepter – symbols of queens power and control is a being removed from the coffin and laid on altar.
Lord Chamberlain, the most senior official in royal court, and then broke his “magic wand.” of Office’, signifying the end of his service to the sovereign, and placed it on coffin before it slowly lowered into the Royal Vault.
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Previously in day, 2000 people including foreign royal families and world leaders, attended the Queen’s state funeral at Westminster Abbey in central London.
During the sermon, Archbishop of Canterbury informed the congregation of the outpouring of emotion for The Queen “emerges from her abundant life and loving service, now gone from us”.
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He told the mourners: “People of loving service rare in Any walk of life. Leaders of loving service is even rarer.
“But in all those cases who serve will love and remember when those who cling to power and privileges are forgotten.
“Woe of this day – felt not only by the late queen family but all round nation, commonwealth and world – arises from her abundant life and loving service, now gone from us.
“She was joyful, present for many, touched many of life.”

