It is an emotional day for the British public as they bid a final farewell to th…

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It is an emotional day for the British public as they bid a final farewell to their beloved monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. The country has come to a standstill, with businesses and schools closed.

The funeral service was held at Westminster Abbey—the Gothic church in central London where the Queen was crowned in 1953. Her coffin then made its way through Central London in a funeral procession more than a mile long that involved thousands of members of the U.K.’s military.

Afterward, the Queen is to be interred at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor—a historic town some 26 miles (42 kilometers) from London that is the location of Windsor Castle, one of the royal residences.

Planning a state funeral of this magnitude in a little more than a week was a logistical nightmare—one that British officials likened to “arranging 100 state visits all in one go.”

Yet despite the throngs of people and the heavily-congested streets, the mood outside the Palace of Westminster, where the funeral procession marched past as it headed towards Wellington Arch, was mostly calm.

Read more about proceedings at the link in our bio. Photograph by Jack Hill—Pool/@afpphoto/@gettyimages

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