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Elizabeth II was the grandmother of the country

When two million people are silent in the middle London As if the city is holding its breath. Plastic around thousands of flower bouquets rustle in the wind. The helicopter above us is quietly shaking, but other than that it is quiet.

The crowd in Hyde Park that just seconds before had been a moving organic block suddenly froze.

Two minutes of silence for Queen Elizabeth makes Brits fix their eyes in the distance or on the ground. A man wrapped in union jack crying. Gray-haired woman on a picnic blanket raises her glass on the big TV screens in a silent toast.

So London takes a deep breath and applause erupts in Hyde Park. Hundreds of thousands of people are applauding a queen who broke the record of 70 years on the throne, who devoted her whole life to Britain and the Commonwealth. She personified true loyalty and was the grandmother of the country for as long as one can remember.

the greatest king The funeral has ended in the modern era. People around me sing God save the queen for the last time, from now on God save the king. The man with the flag sings with so much emotion that his voice breaks.

King Charles was drenched in tears at Westminster Abbey. The Queen’s children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren gathered in church – for once without disputes being given any place. In their grief they are all united.

They managed to give the most warm and dignified solemn funeral.

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The Queen had a hand in the game. She has been involved in planning her funeral, selecting music and hymns and has requests for several arrangements.

On the coffin was a wreath that had been picked at Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Highgrove House. The Queen’s favorites were rosemary, myrtle, English oak, geranium, roses, hydrangeas, dahlias, and vetch.

Follow the whole world King Charles leaving Westminster Abbey to walk behind his mother’s coffin to her final resting place. Now it is he who will be the main symbol of the country and the unifying power.

Greetings make the air vibrate in Hyde Park. Big Ben strikes every minute. The king steps steadily behind the coffin.

An era ended and a new era began in the British royal family.

Carrying the Queen's coffin across London.
Carrying the Queen’s coffin across London.