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Her Majesty’s funeral service was held at Westminster Abbey on Sept. 19By HOLA! USA The late British monarch will be laid to rest on Sept. 19By Alexandra Hurtado The late monarch has eight grandchildren: Peter, Zara, William, Harry, Beatrice, Eugenie, Louise and JamesBy Alexandra Hurtado The sisters mentioned their “dear Uncle Charles, the King” in their statementBy Alexandra Hurtado The Duke of Sussex turned 38 one week after the Queen diedBy Alexandra Hurtado The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Sandringham one week after Her Majesty’s passingBy Alexandra Hurtado The Prince of Wales and Prince Harry walked behind Princess Diana’s coffin 25 years agoBy Alexandra Hurtado The person, wearing a black uniform, began stumbling from their position on the catafalqueBy Shirley Gomez The royal mom of three stepped out wearing Her Majesty’s brooch on Sept. 14By Alexandra Hurtado The children of the queen consort have a more discreet life than their step-siblingsBy Shirley Gomez They represent administrative and religious aspects of the British lifestyle and monarchyBy Shirley Gomez See pictures from the procession and serviceBy Alexandra Hurtado Her Majesty’s 8 grandchildren attended the service on Sept. 14By Alexandra Hurtado Catherine also wore Princess Diana’s earrings on Sept. 14By Alexandra Hurtado The meticulously planned series of events that took take place over ten daysBy Shirley Gomez Her Majesty’s coffin was taken to the Palace of Westminster on Sept. 14By Alexandra Hurtado The late monarch wrote the letter in 1986 to celebrate the restoration of Sydney, Australia’s Queen Victoria BuildingBy Shirley Gomez Her Majesty’s coffin was taken to Westminster Hall on Sept. 14By Alexandra Hurtado Prince Harry and Meghan Markle joined members of the royal family at Buckingham Palace on Sept. 13By Alexandra Hurtado Elisabeth is first in line to the Belgian throneBy Alexandra Hurtado James Middleton and Alizée Thevenet tied the knot in 2021By Alexandra Hurtado The first stop at St Giles’ Cathedral allowed the public to witness the historical moment of viewing the Queen’s coffinBy Shirley Gomez “Everybody gets called the queen, there really was one,” Oprah saidBy Alexandra Hurtado “We, too, smile knowing that you and grandpa are reunited now,” the Duke of Sussex said of his grandmother in a statementBy Alexandra Hurtado The Prince of Wales invited his brother and sister-in-lawBy Alexandra Hurtado Her Majesty’s coffin will leave Balmoral on Sept. 11By Alexandra Hurtado “I knew this day would come, but it will be some time before the reality of life without Grannie will truly feel real,” the Prince saidBy Alexandra Hurtado The royal’s father was formally proclaimed King Charles III on Sept. 10By Alexandra Hurtado The Duke and Duchess of Sussex stepped down as working members of the royal family in 2020By Alexandra Hurtado The last Princess of Wales was Princess DianaBy Alexandra Hurtado The royal couple returned to London on Sept. 9By Alexandra Hurtado