“We will watch over you” is the Daily Mirror’s headline. The paper’s correspondent describes being one of those who attended the vigil for the Queen, as the public paid their respects. “Being so close felt strangely personal,” their correspondent writes, and brought home the “magnitude of her passing”.
“Lost in Grief” adorns the front page of the Daily Express, which has chosen a picture of King Charles in quiet reflection. The paper explains how King Charles previously stood in vigil when the Queen Mother died, when her four grandsons carried out the duty.
The Sun leads with “The King’s Vigil” and adds “Prayer for Her Majesty” on its front page, which also features an image of King Charles standing in front of his mother’s coffin.
Tuesday’s front pages are dominated by images of the Queen’s four children – King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward standing around their mother’s coffin.
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Following the death of Britian’s longest reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, details of official events are Her Majesty’s funeral are being released.
The key events and times for Monday’s events as the nation prepares to say its final goodbyes to our beloved Queen Elizabeth.
Monday’s front pages feature pictures of the Queen’s coffin being carried by members of the Royal Company of Archers in Edinburgh. Most of the headlines express sadness over the Queen’s “final journey.”
The front page of the Independent features a full image of Queen Elizabeth’s coffin along with the headline: “Queen begins her final journey.” The paper says thousands are expected to line the streets as the journey to her final resting place begins.
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The moving photo of the Queen’s coffin, draped in the Scottish flag, dominates the Metro’s front.
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The Queen’s final journey begins – her “saddest”, says the Express.
THE Queen’s coffin has arrived in Edinburgh following a six-hour journey from Balmoral, with thousands of mourners lining the streets in the Scottish capital.