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The British Honorary Artillery fired a royal salute in memory of Queen Elizabeth II. How will the funeral be completed?

To the royal salute? According to media reports, on September 8, local time, Queen Elizabeth II died in Balmoral Castle, Scotland, at the age of 96. With the death of the Queen, a series of long-simmering plans will be implemented. First of all, on September 9, local time, Buckingham Palace said that the royal mourning period will last for seven days after the Queen's funeral. At the same time, the government will also cancel official activities, and flags will be lowered at half mast at royal residences, government buildings, armed forces and British overseas stations. On the afternoon of September 9, local time, the Honorary Artillery Company fired a royal salute in front of the Tower of London. There are 96 salutes, just like the year when the Queen died. Each salute represents the year when the Queen was alive. ?

Funeral Arrangements The Queen's funeral will be held 10 days after her death, that is, 19 September. Before that, the Queen's coffin will be transported from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall for a five-day parking ceremony. ? State funeral? Will be held at Westminster Abbey. It is expected that dignitaries and members of the royal family from various countries will attend, as well as senior British officials and former prime ministers. On the day of the funeral, the Queen's coffin will be transported from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey, and senior members of the royal family, including the King of New England, may accompany it. The Queen will be buried in King George VI Memorial Church in St George's Church. ?

On the first day after the Queen's death, on September 9, local time, she was officially enthroned. The enthronement committee, including members of parliament and government officials, officially declared Charles as the new monarch at St James's Palace in London. After he ascended the throne, the new king made a speech and signed a document, saying that he should take responsibility and follow the example of his mother Elizabeth II to serve the people in his lifetime. It is reported that the coronation ceremony of the new monarch will be held in the future, and the specific time of the ceremony has not yet been announced.