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Author: News Desk
Queen Elizabeth updates: Coffin goes to London LONDON – The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II left the monarch’s beloved Scotland and landed Tuesday evening in London, where crowds gathered along the route to Buckingham Palace. The late queen’s loving daughter, Princess Anne, the Princess Royal, has been by her mother’s side in Scotland since the queen died last week at age 96 at Balmoral Castle. Anne issued a heartfelt statement after the plane landed, thanking the throngs who paid respects on the late monarch’s final journey.
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