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USA-BRITAIN/AUSTRALIA
RTSH5P8A 
March 13, 2023 
U.S. President Joe Biden gets out of a car to board Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint... 
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, UNITED STATES 
U.S. President Biden travels to California to meet British PM Sunak and Australian PM Albanese 
U.S. President Joe Biden gets out of a car to board Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. March 13, 2023. REUTERS/Leah Millis 
USA-BRITAIN/AUSTRALIA
RTSH5P6O 
March 13, 2023 
U.S. President Joe Biden, next to his granddaughter Natalie Biden, talks with Colonel Matthew Jones,... 
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, UNITED STATES 
U.S. President Biden travels to California to meet British PM Sunak and Australian PM Albanese 
U.S. President Joe Biden, next to his granddaughter Natalie Biden, talks with Colonel Matthew Jones, Commander 89th Airlift Wing, on his way to board Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. March 13, 2023. REUTERS/Leah Millis 
USA-BRITAIN/AUSTRALIA
RTSH5P1C 
March 13, 2023 
U.S. President Joe Biden boards Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland,... 
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, UNITED STATES 
U.S. President Biden travels to California to meet British PM Sunak and Australian PM Albanese 
U.S. President Joe Biden boards Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. March 13, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein 
USA-BRITAIN/AUSTRALIA
RTSH5OXV 
March 13, 2023 
U.S. President Joe Biden walks to board Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews,... 
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, UNITED STATES 
U.S. President Biden travels to California to meet British PM Sunak and Australian PM Albanese 
U.S. President Joe Biden walks to board Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. March 13, 2023. REUTERS/Leah Millis 
USA-BRITAIN/AUSTRALIA
RTSH5OXT 
March 13, 2023 
U.S. President Joe Biden salutes as he walks to board Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint... 
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, UNITED STATES 
U.S. President Biden travels to California to meet British PM Sunak and Australian PM Albanese 
U.S. President Joe Biden salutes as he walks to board Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. March 13, 2023. REUTERS/Leah Millis 
USA-BRITAIN/AUSTRALIA
RTSH5OTU 
March 13, 2023 
U.S. President Joe Biden boards Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland,... 
JOINT BASE ANDREWS, UNITED STATES 
U.S. President Biden travels to California to meet British PM Sunak and Australian PM Albanese 
U.S. President Joe Biden boards Air Force One as he travels to California, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S. March 13, 2023. REUTERS/Leah Millis 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7JSS 
January 17, 2023 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur looks on onboard of British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur looks on onboard of British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter as it flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7JF1 
January 17, 2023 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter lands in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter lands in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7JF2 
January 17, 2023 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur leaves after flight onboard British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur leaves after flight onboard British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7J9M 
January 17, 2023 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur bumps fists with British Royal Air Force serviceman as he leaves... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur bumps fists with British Royal Air Force serviceman as he leaves a Chinook helicopter in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7J9K 
January 17, 2023 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur gestures onboard of British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur gestures onboard of British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter as it flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7J9L 
January 17, 2023 
British Royal Air Force serviceman looks on onboard Chinook helicopter as it flies over Amari Air Base,... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
British Royal Air Force serviceman looks on onboard Chinook helicopter as it flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7J4Q 
January 17, 2023 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7J4P 
January 17, 2023 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7J4M 
January 17, 2023 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter flies over Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7J4L 
January 17, 2023 
British Royal Air Force servicemen inspect a Chinook helicopter in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17,... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
British Royal Air Force servicemen inspect a Chinook helicopter in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7IZY 
January 17, 2023 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopters land in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopters land in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7IZR 
January 17, 2023 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur speaks to media next to a British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
Estonian Defence Minister Hanno Pevkur speaks to media next to a British Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
UKRAINE-CRISIS/UK-ESTONIA
RTSF7IZT 
January 17, 2023 
British Royal Air Force serviceman inspects Chinook helicopter in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17,... 
AMARI, Estonia 
British Royal Air Force helicopters in Amari Air Base 
British Royal Air Force serviceman inspects Chinook helicopter in Amari Air Base, Estonia January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP/QATAR
RTSCXHJT 
November 05, 2022 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview - Doha, Qatar - November 5, 2022 Aerial display of... 
Doha, Qatar 
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview - Doha, Qatar - November 5, 2022 Aerial display of the Qatari Emiri Air Force, the Saudi Falcons team and the British Red Arrows team ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP/QATAR
RTSCXHJQ 
November 05, 2022 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview - Doha, Qatar - November 5, 2022 Aerial display of... 
Doha, Qatar 
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview - Doha, Qatar - November 5, 2022 Aerial display of the Qatari Emiri Air Force, the Saudi Falcons team and the British Red Arrows team ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari 
SOCCER-WORLDCUP/QATAR
RTSCXHJR 
November 05, 2022 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview - Doha, Qatar - November 5, 2022 Aerial display of... 
Doha, Qatar 
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview 
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Preview - Doha, Qatar - November 5, 2022 Aerial display of the Qatari Emiri Air Force, the Saudi Falcons team and the British Red Arrows team ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFQ4 
September 19, 2022 
Pictured are members of The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the grounds of Windsor Castle, September... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Pictured are members of The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the grounds of Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Arron Hoare/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFQ3 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPZ 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPX 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPT 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPQ 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPM 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPL 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPJ 
September 19, 2022 
The Household Cavalry Regiment, The Life Guards form part of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
The Household Cavalry Regiment, The Life Guards form part of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession, as it makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. PO Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPH 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPG 
September 19, 2022 
The Household Cavalry Regiment, The Life Guards (on the right) and The Blues and Royals (left) form part... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
The Household Cavalry Regiment, The Life Guards (on the right) and The Blues and Royals (left) form part of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession, as it makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Arron Hoare/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPF 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Corporal Nanda Atherton, RLC/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDFPE 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Corporal Nanda Atherton, RLC/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELV 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELQ 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELO 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELM 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELK 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELJ 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELI 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELG 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELF 
September 19, 2022 
Pictured are members of The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the grounds of Windsor Castle, September... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Pictured are members of The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the grounds of Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Arron Hoare/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELB 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State Funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDELA 
September 19, 2022 
The Household Cavalry Regiment, The Life Guards (on the right) and The Blues and Royals (left) form part... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
The Household Cavalry Regiment, The Life Guards (on the right) and The Blues and Royals (left) form part of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession, as it makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Arron Hoare/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDEL8 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State Funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDEL6 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State Funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDEF5 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDEF4 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDEDG 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDEDH 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDEDC 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way through Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. Petty Officer Dave Jenkins/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDE7D 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State Funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDE77 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State Funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDE76 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State Funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDE74 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDE03 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDDZY 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
BRITAIN-ROYALS/QUEEN
RTSBDDZS 
September 19, 2022 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle,... 
Windsor, United Kingdom 
State funeral and burial of Queen Elizabeth 
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession makes its way down the Long Walk towards Windsor Castle, September 19, 2022. The UK Armed Forces have played a part in the procession for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral and committal service today, in London and Windsor. Marking the end to 10 days of proceedings, service personnel representing a variety of regiments, ships and air stations that held a special relationship with Her Majesty The Queen took part in the funeral processions in London and Windsor. In Windsor, over 1,000 military personnel were involved in ceremonial activity, including 410 taking part in the procession from Albert Road, Windsor, to St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle. Lining the route between the Long Walk and Windsor Castle, over 700 members of Armed Forces personnel from across the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Royal Air Force marked the way for the procession. Made up of 333 members of the British Army, the procession then accompanied Her Majesty’s Coffin into St George’s Chapel. The funeral procession marks the end of ten days of continuous involvement for the Armed Forces following Her Majesty The Queen’s death, undertaking various planning, stewarding, commemorative and ceremonial duties throughout. SSgt Dek Traylor/Pool via REUTERS 
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