With the cannon salute and the sounds of the Big Ben bell, the procession with the coffin with the body of Queen Elizabeth II reached the Palace of Westminster. On their way from Buckingham Palace, the monarchs were accompanied by King Charles III and other members of the royal family.more
The death of British Queen Elizabeth II did not affect the release date of Prince Harry's autobiography, which is scheduled for November, reports the Daily Mail in its latest issue.more
King Charles III saw an enormous increase in support after his accession to the throne. The number of Britons who believe Charles will be a good king has almost doubled compared to a survey conducted in March, according to a recent YouGov poll.more
"I was shocked when I found out about the death of the queen. I wanted to cry, but the tears did not fly. It was not until the next morning that they flowed down" - said Mary, who came to London from Liverpool only to submit flowers in tribute to Queen Elizabeth II in Green Park.more
Saudi police this week arrested a Yemen pilgrim who posted a video on social media paying tribute to the late Elizabeth II. The video shows a man in the courtyard of the Holy Mosque in Mecca holding a banner in honor of the British Queen. The prosecutor's office will deal with the case.more
The flight of the British C-17 Globemaster transport plane, which transported the coffin with the body of the late Queen Elizabeth II from Edinburgh to London, was the most watched flight in history, Flightradar24 reported. The cruise was watched online by over 5 million people.more
We present the schedule of events scheduled for today in connection with the death of British Queen Elizabeth II and the accession to the throne by King Charles III. All hours are in UK time (GMT).more
British King Charles III arrived in Northern Ireland yesterday, where he met with politicians there, including republican politicians who do not recognize British sovereignty. He also accepted condolences from the Northern Ireland Assembly and attended a memorial service for Elizabeth II. The King assured that his mother never stopped praying for the prosperity of Northern Ireland.more
From 2023, the Australian Royal Mint will mint the image of the new King Charles III, instead of the late Queen Elizabeth II, announced Deputy Minister of the Treasury Andrew Leigh. The image of the king will not automatically appear on the five-dollar bill that now has the image of Elizabeth II.more
The first people who want to pay tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, when the coffin with her body is on display at the Westminster Palace in London, began to line up yesterday afternoon, that is, more than two days before it becomes possible.more
Over 26,000 people have passed so far at the coffin with the body of the British Queen Elizabeth II, which is located in the Cathedral of St. Giles in Edinburgh, the Scottish government said this afternoon, adding that the line is now closed.more
Worshipers of the British Queen Elizabeth II were asked not to bring flowers wrapped in foil or items that were not compostable, in particular Paddington teddy bears as well as marmalade sandwiches.more
At 8pm on Sunday, on the eve of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, her memory will be honoured with a minute's silence across the country, the British government announced yesterday.more
From yesterday, the people of Scotland were able to say goodbye to the Queen by walking past her coffin in St. Giles in Edinburgh. Earlier there was a service in memory of the deceased British monarch.more
London Bridge and Spring Tide are the codenames of activities that were implemented in Great Britain after Queen Elizabeth II died. The first concerns the events immediately after his death, the second is the stage of Prince Charles' ascension to the throne. The plans were written for 10 days.more
While Elizabeth II was extremely experienced when it came to the monarchy's cooperation with the British state, the former Prince Charles was extremely active in various fields, which he will have to truncate somewhat at the moment, according to Elizabeth Królikowska-Avis, an expert on British affairs.more
As a tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, who repeatedly demonstrated her concern for animal welfare, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) has established a medal named after her. It will be awarded to individuals who have made a "huge contribution to animal welfare".more
Britain's new King Charles III, addressing members of both houses of the British Parliament in this role for the first time, today asserted that, following in the footsteps of his mother, Elizabeth II, he would preserve and support constitutional order.more
On Saturday, Princes William and Harry came out to the mourners gathered outside Windsor Castle, accompanied by their wives. Many interpreted the gesture as an important first step, breaking the ice between the brothers and giving hope for an improvement in their relationship. Unfortunately, as described by the foreign press, it was not a spontaneous gesture, but a deliberate decision.more
At Queen Elizabeth II's funeral on Monday, each country will only be allowed to be represented by its leader, accompanied by his or her spouse, reports the Politico website. The leaders are to be transported to Westminster Abbey by buses. Guests have been asked to arrive at the funeral on cruise planes rather than private planes.more
Officials expect queues to see the Queen’s lying in state could last 12 hours and stretch for miles as rail firms warn trains will be “extremely busy”.more
The Duke of Sussex has paid tribute to his grandmother the Queen, thanking her for her commitment to service, sound advice and "infectious smile". Making his first statement since her death, Prince Harry said: "We, too, smile knowing that you and grandpa are reunited now."more
The Accession Council's proclamation, which states that, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III has assumed the British throne, was also read out yesterday in Gibraltar, Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man.more
Hailing from the kennel of the late Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain, the six-year-old gelding West Newton won a race in the American city of Baltimore two days after the death of the monarch. It was his fourth victory in 19 races.more