Sandra Oh was among those paying their respects during Queen Elizabeth II‘s state funeral service on Monday. The actress, who is a member of the Order of Canada, attended the historical event with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Canadian delegation.
Trudeau announced on Friday that Oh would be among a small group to “participate in a procession of recipients of national honours as part of the service.” Fellow members of the Order of Canada, Mark Tewksbury and Gregory Charles, and Cross of Valour recipient Leslie Arthur Palmer were also included.
Oh’s entrance during Monday’s processional was documented during BBC’s live coverage of the event. On Sunday, the “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Killing Eve” star “looked solemn” as she was seen walking into a small VIP queue at the church on Sunday, an onlooker tells ET.
She also shared a photo of herself attending the funeral in a post on Instagram. The state funeral is a service reserved only for monarchs or extremely important British figures, meaning it is the grandest and most honorable service the palace has to offer.
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