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Title: Emotional Farewell as King Charles Leads Procession for Queen’s State Funeral
On Monday morning, September 19, the nation bid a final farewell to its longest-reigning monarch.
It was a somber day as the late Queen's final journey to her resting place began with a procession from New Palace Yard to Westminster Abbey.
King Charles, visibly emotional, could not hide his feelings during his beloved mother's state funeral.
Tears streamed down the new monarch's face as he watched his mother's coffin being carried into the church for the poignant service.
The Princess Royal, Charles' sister, glanced at him with a worried expression, concerned about his emotional state.
Viewers watching the service on television noticed this moment and expressed their concern for the King.
Charles led the Royal Family, closely following the Queen's oak coffin as it was placed onto a gun carriage previously used by her parents, and proceeded through Parliament Square.
His sons, the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex, followed him, while his brother, Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, appeared to be in tears.
While the rest of the Royal Family wore military uniforms, Andrew and Harry, who are no longer in active service, opted for suits and ties.
The Queen's closest relatives, all appearing saddened, followed the carriage, which was draped with the Royal Standard and adorned with the Imperial State Crown, regalia, and a wreath of flowers.
Royal fans were deeply moved by the emotional moment when Princess Anne looked at her brother, who was overwhelmed with emotion, as they embarked on their final journey with their beloved mother.
Charles remained teary-eyed as he watched his mother's coffin being carried into the church for the poignant service.
The Princess Royal, understanding the weight of the occasion, looked at her brother with concern before making her way inside.
Countess Common One shared her reaction on Twitter, highlighting Princess Anne's worried expression.
Lily__in__london posted a heartbroken emoji alongside an image that spoke volumes.
Elizabe 464 also noticed the concerned look on Princess Anne's face, expressing sadness for Charles.
It was a deeply emotional moment for the entire Royal Family.
As Charles entered the Abbey, he wiped away tears and remained visibly emotional during the singing of the National Anthem.
He gripped his ceremonial sword tightly and appeared downcast as hymns and prayers filled the historic Abbey.
Around 2,000 VIPs, including world leaders, gathered in the UK's most important church to pay their final respects.
Despite the enormity of the service, silence fell as hundreds of pipers and drummers from regiments, the Brigade of Gurkhas, and RAF played while the procession made its way towards Westminster Abbey.
Upon arrival, the future King, Prince George, and his sister, Princess Charlotte, bid farewell to their beloved great-grandmother as the youngest members of the royal family to follow the Queen's coffin through Westminster Abbey.
Walking a little behind King Charles and Camilla, the Queen Consort, the young royals were flanked by their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Charlotte held her hands clasped in front of her, while George stood with his arms by his side.
They were followed by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, completing the solemn procession.
It was a day filled with deep emotions and heartfelt farewells as the nation honored its beloved Queen.
The sight of King Charles, overwhelmed with grief, touched the hearts of all who witnessed it.
The legacy of the longest-reigning monarch will forever be remembered, and her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of the Royal Family and the people of the United Kingdom.