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In that sense, said coffin has characteristics that make it practically inviolable, to which it is also taken for granted that it is a “luxury” coffin, worthy of a member of European royalty.
Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II: how is the coffin that carries the remains
The information indicates that the drawer in which the remains of Queen Elizabeth II now lie, had been chosen for several decadesjust like the one used last year for the funeral of the Prince Consort, Philip of Edinburgh, which was designed exclusively for him.
In this way, the coffin in which the body of Queen Elizabeth II is now transported, in the honors paid to her in Edinburgh, before being transferred to London next week, corresponds to a drawer made of English oak and lined in lead. It is estimated that the coffin was manufactured 30 years ago, they specified.
In that sense, the coffin is already sealed, so the queen’s face cannot be seen again.
The history and protocol of the “royal coffin”
As part of the funeral ceremonies, the caisson will be covered by the royal banner and insigniauntil next Monday, September 19, the state funeral ceremony is held, in which different world leaders will participate.
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Once this act has been carried out, the coffin will be transferred to its final disposition in the chapel of San Jorge, where the remains of her parents and her husband also rest. About the manufacture of the coffin of the queen, some details are known.
As revealed by the London funeral company Leverton and Sons, in charge of this class of acts in the royal family, the coffins had been delivered to them; both that of Elizabeth II and that of the prince consort, in 1991, the date on which they were designated as providers of these services for the royal house.
In that sense, The Times also highlighted the high cost that the coffin can have, due to its materials, recalling that English oak is very difficult to find, an amount to which the use of lead is added.
On top of this lead coating, which makes the box a very heavy item, it serves to make the coffin an airtight element, given the characteristics of the funeral. In the same sense, according to the experts, the coffin is very heavy, and has a special reinforcement on its lid, as it must support the royal insignia that are placed on top during the vigil.
The protocol and ceremonial experts explained that when reference is made to the “royal insignia” used at the funeral, this refers to emblems of the monarchy such as the scepter and the “orb”, which, according to international media, consists of a terrestrial globe, crowned by a cross with a special symbolism that represents “the Christian world”.
Upon arrival in London next Tuesday, the queen’s coffin will also be placed on a support, which will be covered by a purple cloth in Westminster, where the public viewing will begin, in which the queen will be guarded by members of her Royal Guard.
According to international media, the queen’s coffin will also be covered by a flag or banner that flew in Buckingham during her reign, and that was raised in Sandringham or Windsor when the monarch was there.
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