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Elizabeth II: This amazing gesture over the coffin that marked a turning point at her funeral

symbolic! A mass was held at St George’s Chapel in Windsor for the Queen’s funeral on September 19. Lord Chamberlain smashed the wand over Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin.

  • The royal family and the entire world paid their last regards to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday, September 19 at St George’s Chapel
  • During the Mass, Lord Chamberlain broke the queen’s cane over her coffin
  • This is a very symbolic gesture marking the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II is dead On September 8, 2022 in Balmoral. The woman who just celebrated her 70th birthday to the throne of England has died at the age of 96. Several events occurred during the ten days of greeting and meditation. We are especially thinking about Temporary unification of Princes William and Harry During the procession of the Queen’s coffin. Or even the first speech of King Charles III that granted Prince William and Kate Middleton, The title of Prince and Princess of Wales. There is also news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s children will be given a title “Prince and Princess”but will not be able to take advantage of the title His Royal Highness.

On Monday, September 19, the royal family and the world at large will pay one last tribute to Queen Elizabeth II who will be joined by her husband Prince Philip, who died in April 2021. More 2000 guests attended, Count heads of state, dignitaries and crowned presidents. Among the guests are President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron. The latter was noticeably focused hat and veilfor honor British tradition during the funeral. An accessory you’ve never worn before.

Lord Chamberlain breaks the stick over his coffin

During Mass at St George’s Chapel, Windsor, on Monday, September 19, Lord Chamberlain was Breaking the queen’s cane over her coffin. This is a key moment in the Mass, according to reports expensive. In fact, it’s a very symbolic gesture The end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The gesture was made by Andrew Parker, a former member of British intelligence. Another memorable moment during this service: Prince George, 9, who was seen singing sacred texts with his parents. touching moment.

142 sailors pulled the queen’s coffin

During the short procession to Westminster Abbey, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II was Captured by 142 sailors. A tradition dating back to the reign of Queen Victoria. If some sailors from Royal Navy He pulled it with ropes, and others followed it as brakes. This tradition began in 1901 during Queen Victoria’s funeral. The two horses in charge of the draw It was reported that the cannon cart was panicked and kicked RTL. This is how Prince Louis of Battenberg, captain of the ship, did it Royal Navyhad proposed to King Edward VII to Replacing horses with soldiers. King Edward VII died 9 years later and the same process was adopted marking the beginning of this tradition.

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This is an important moment in the liturgy, says Gala.

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In fact, it is a very symbolic gesture marking the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

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The gesture was made by Andrew Parker, a former member of British intelligence.

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Another memorable moment during this service: Prince George, 9, who was seen singing sacred texts with his parents. touching moment.

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During the short procession to Westminster Abbey, the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II was dragged by 142 sailors.

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A tradition dating back to the reign of Queen Victoria. While some sailors in the Royal Navy pulled the knot with ropes, others followed in the stern as brakes.

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This tradition began in 1901 during Queen Victoria’s funeral. The two horses responsible for pulling the rifle wagon panicked and kicked, according to RTL.

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This is how Prince Louis of Battenberg, captain of the Royal Navy, suggested to King Edward VII that he replace horses with soldiers.

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