King Charles III has said his final public goodbye to his beloved mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on 8 September.
The Queen's funeral service took place at Westminster Abbey, followed by a ceremonial procession from the Abbey to Wellington Arch, where the Queen’s coffin left for her Berkshire home of Windsor Castle and a committal service.
King Charles, 73, led the emotional proceedings throughout the day with his wife, Queen Consort Camilla, 74, by his side. The new monarch wished his mother goodbye one final time as the final service started to come to a close, with the King placing The Queen's Company Camp Colour of the Grenadier Guards on her coffin.
The emotional scene happened during the committal service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, which saw the Royal Family and many guests come together one last time to pay tribute to Her Majesty.
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