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A photograph, published in the Daily Mail newspaper and across numerous other titles the next morning, showed the monarch wiping away a tear during the service. Famed throughout the world for their distinctive bearskin caps, the queen's company of grenadier guards is one of the oldest and most senior regiments of the British Army, according to the U.K.'s defense ministry. They have held the ceremonial and military role of protecting the monarch since 1656. The queen's company are a step above regular grenadier guards, although this is still a senior regiment of the British army. Moment father, 50, protects his son as they are ambushed by gang armed with machetes and zombie knives at a KFC drive-thru before being fatally stabbed But nothing that can be said can begin to take away the anguish and the pain of these moments. Grief is the price we pay for love.'

Queen Elizabeth II of Britain, Prince Philip and New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg at the opening of The British Garden in Hanover Square In Scotland a different version of the Royal Standard is used, with Scottish arms in the first and fourth quarters and English arms in the second. A three-point label, signifying a direct heir to the Throne, the second point charged with a red escallop taken from the arms of his mother, Diana, Princess of Wales. She was a happy, noisy kid. Now she whispers': Father of freed Irish-Israeli hostage Emily Hand vows to help her through the trauma of spending her ninth birthday running from missile strikes in Gaza - as hopes rise the ceasefire could be extended

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A royal procession escorted the casket through a central London route lined by crowds in a country that has come to a near-standstill for the event. A three-point label, the first and third points charged with a Tudor Rose, the second point charged with a Scottish thistle. The Bahamas is a member of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 56 independent countries, most of them former British colonies. It is a union the late queen dedicated much of her reign to preserving. Prior to her death, she was the official head of state of 14 of those countries. Blair Defends Royal Family Against Criticism". BBC News. 4 September 1997 . Retrieved 27 December 2013. A five-point label, the first and fifth points charged with a red heart, the second and fourth points charged with a blue anchor, the third point charged with the Cross of St. George

The historic Royal Standard of Scotland is used officially at Scottish royal residences, when the monarch is not in residence, and by representatives of the Crown, including the First Minister, Lord Lieutenants in their lieutenancies, the Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and Lord Lyon King of Arms. A variation of the Royal Standard of Scotland is used by the heir apparent to the King of Scots, the Duke of Rothesay, whose personal Royal Standard is the Royal Standard of Scotland defaced with an azure-coloured label of three points. (The banner of the Duke of Rothesay also features the same, displayed upon an inner shield). Pomp and ceremony for Amir of Kuwait". The Daily Telegraph. London. 29 November 2012. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021 . Retrieved 27 December 2013– via YouTube. Windsor, Edward, Duke of (1951). A King's Story: The memoirs of the Duke of Windsor. New York: Putnam. p.72. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( link)

A three-point label, the first and third points charged with fleurs-de-lis, the second point charged with the Cross of St. George. Superimposed is the coat of arms of the Royal House of Saxony. The grand state funeral featured tributes, prayers and songs, with hundreds of world leaders and other dignitaries in attendance. The Royal Standards of the United Kingdom presently refer to either of two similar flags used by King Charles III in his capacity as Sovereign of the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies, and the British Overseas Territories. Two versions of the flag exist, one for use within Scotland and the other for use elsewhere.

After escorting the queen’s coffin to Westminster Abbey, the royal family joined 2,000 dignitaries at the state funeral for an hourlong service of tributes and prayer that culminated in a two-minute silence and the singing of the national anthem.A five-point label, the first, third and fifth points charged with the Cross of St. George, the second and fourth points charged with fleurs-de-lis. Superimposed is the coat of arms of the Royal House of Saxony. Amies, a decorated Second World War intelligence officer who served with the Special Operations Executive (SOE) Belgian sector, drew upon military tailoring. He may not have been innovative—that was not his mission—but he was effective. The flag was flown for the first time on June 11, 1969 - three weeks before The Prince's Investiture - at Castle Green, Cardiff, for the inauguration of the Royal Regiment of Wales, of which The Prince is Colonel-in-Chief. The Coat of Arms of England impaled with attributed Arms of King Edward The Confessor (symbolising mystical union).

Over the past 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II’s wardrobe was concerned not with fashion, but with dress. The two are different. She treated her clothing as a tool of work, ensuring comfort and appropriateness, and affording visibility, propriety and immutability. She also deployed it not only to connect with her people but also as a strategic weapon on the battleground of national and international diplomacy. A banner of the Royal Coat of Arms of Queen Anne, first and fourth quarters representing (newly unified) England and Scotland, second quarter representing the British claim to the French throne, third quarter representing Ireland. It said: "Accompanied by a full military band playing a selection of music ranging from traditional marches to songs from musicals and familiar pop songs, the ceremony is both a colourful military tradition and an important reminder of the close relationship between the Armed Forces and their Head: The Queen." Pulled along by 98 sailors, queen Elizabeth's coffin is being carried along by a 123-year-old gun carriage, first used in the funeral of Queen Victoria, Britain's second longest reigning monarch in 1901.It was not the only time the Queen reached out after 9/11, with her shedding a tear and singing the Star-Spangled Banner herself during a ceremony she attended at St Paul's Cathedral later that week. Prime Minister Phillip Davis said he intended to hold a referendum to remove Elizabeth’s son and successor, King Charles III, as the official head of state in the Bahamas and turn his country, which has been politically independent since 1973, into a republic. He had visions of it becoming the centerpiece of the British imperial crown and had visions of himself becoming famous for facilitating the crown’s appropriation of the stone,” said Danielle Kinsey, an assistant professor of history with a focus on the history of 19th century Britain and empire at Carleton University in Ottawa, Ontario, who spoke of the less glittering aspects of the jewel's past.

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