the procession will be led by members of the royal canadian mounted police and the route will be lined by members of the armed forces. the king will lead members of the royal family walking in the procession. the coffin will then be taken by state hearse to windsor. at apm there will be a committal service in st george s chapel in windsor castle with a small congregation, including the royal family. this service will also be televised. here s our midlands correspondent navtej johal who s spent the day with two people who have been invited to attend the funeral. as a volunteer emergency responder, barbara is prepared for everything. she is so good at the job that she was informed that she was being awarded an mbe a few months ago, but she wasn t prepared for the call she received on saturday last week. hello, is that barbara crelin? you tell me who you are because it is a no caller id and i ll tell you if i am.
we know that the queen loved windsor great park. tell us, then, what it was about these gardens that she loved so much? we re in the goldenjubilee garden, at the savill garden, which her majesty opened in july 2002~ it is one of three main gardens at windsor i the valley gardens, the savill garden. and frogmore garden. coming out to the gardens, at windsor, during covid, . when her majesty was in residence in the castle, every friday morning we would send a fresh bouquetl of flowers from one of the three gardens, to windsor. castle, for the queen. the queen s legacy is all around the park, and in the town of windsor, too, her presence is felt. from the windsor ladies statue of queen elizabeth with her corgis, to one of two windsor greys, who d draw carriages on state occasions, from the queen s walkway self guided tour, taking in the windsor guildhall and its magnificent portraits, to the books of condolence
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in the town s churches. at the king george vi centre, opened by the queen in 1958, they remember her last visit five years ago. royalty is, you know, it s special, to everybody throughout the world. and it s been a real honour to have lived here. so it was the queen who made us come to windsor, and we ve been happy here through all these years, you know. so thank you, queen! here they feel a sense of pride. their pride is shared in and around this town. sayonara luxton is the former mayor of windsor. what did windsor mean to the queen, and how special was that connection with her?
at the king george vi centre, opened by the queen in 1958, they remember her last visit five years ago. royalty is, you know, it s special, to everybody throughout the world. and it s been a real honour to have lived here. so it was the queen who made us come to windsor, and we ve been happy here through all these years, you know. so, thank you, queen! here they feel a sense of pride. their pride is shared in and around this town. sayonara luxton is the former mayor of windsor. what did windsor mean to the queen, and how special was that connection with her? the queen was the pillar of windsor. for the people of windsor, there was nothing else but the queen. she was the pillar of windsor.