Footage has captured the home of the late monarch bathed in sunshine, glowing amid the darker trees and city beyond. The glorious scene comes soon after the death of the Queen last Thursday.
King Charles has led his family in a public outpouring of grief following the death of the Queen, breaking from the traditional ‘stiff upper lip’ mentality, Judi James told FEMAIL.
Michael Purkiss (pictured), 57, was so upset by the death of Queen Elizabeth II that he decided to tattoo a portrait of her onto his left leg at his Southampton-based parlour.
Details on how the public can see the Queen’s lying-in-state period in London have been revealed, with people warned to expect long queues of ‘many hours’ and tight security over the following days.
British military heroes who hold the Victoria Cross – including an RAF ace who sunk a German U-boat then landed his damaged plane while wounded – will be invited to the Queen’s funeral on Monday.
Greggs is the latest major retailer to say they will not be opening on Monday to allow staff time off to commemorate the Queen’s passing, following the likes of McDonald’s.
MAILONLINE LIVEBLOG: On day five of national mourning, the Queen ‘s coffin is taken from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall and her lying-in-state begins on September 14, 2022:
King Charles III led his siblings and senior Royal Family members in walking behind the Queen’s coffin as this afternoon it made its way from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall.