Queen Elizabeth's funeral honors late royal's 'life-long sense of duty' at Westminster Abbey
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Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Sept. 8 at age 96, will be laid to rest with her late husband, Prince Philip, at a private family service. The funeral is being viewed by millions.
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King Charles III and his sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, walked behind as bagpipers played. Pallbearers carried the coffin into Westminster Abbey, where around 2,000 people ranging from world leaders to healthcare workers gathered. Crowds massed along the streets of London also united to honor the late queen. Ahead of the service, a bell tolled 96 times – one minute for each year of her life.
The Dean of Westminster, who led the service, expressed his gratitude for Elizabeth’s "life-long sense of duty."
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