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Thousands Pay Tribute as Britain Says Final Farewell to Its Queen
More than 100 world leaders, including President Biden, attended the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II, and Britons lined the streets for a procession that took her to her final resting place at Windsor Castle.
By Mark Landler
Queen Elizabeth: A Visual Dictionary
The things that made the queen the queen.
By Louis Lucero II
Essay
From Coronation to Funeral: Bookends to the Life of a Queen, and a Generation
For 70 years, Elizabeth II was the anchor of a nation’s identity. Charles III now will take on, or recast, that role.
By Alan Cowell
Read the Order of Service for Queen Elizabeth II’s State Funeral
The service for the queen’s funeral at Westminster Abbey on Sept. 19 included a reading from Prime Minister Liz Truss, a sermon from the archbishop of Canterbury, and hymns.
Queen’s Death Certificate Reveals Cause and Time of Death
See AlsoElizabeth II | Biography, Family, Reign, & FactsA woman allegedly killed her friend’s newborn twin and abused the other. Prosecutors will seek the death penalty | CNN'Swifties for Kamala' joins forces with Carole King and Elizabeth Warren to raise $142,000King Charles Shared an Unreleased Photo of Queen Elizabeth II for the Anniversary of Her DeathQueen Elizabeth died of “old age” at 3:10 p.m. on Sept. 8, the paperwork shows.
By Mark Landler
In Parks and on Post Boxes, Crowds Say Farewell to the Queen
The death of Queen Elizabeth II brought droves of people together in central London, where mourning has distracted many from Britain’s political tumult and cost-of-living crisis.
By Megan Specia
Guest List for Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral Includes Everyday Honorees
Among those invited to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral are almost 200 people who were honored for various forms of public service this year.
By Emma Bubola
At Windsor, the queen will be interred with her husband, who died last year.
Queen Elizabeth II spent much of the pandemic at Windsor Castle. She will be interred in the King George VI Memorial Chapel, next to Prince Philip, her husband of 73 years.
By Mark Landler
Her Majesty’s Last Broadcast
The funeral for Queen Elizabeth II honored a seven-decade public life. It also felt like a capstone to the mass TV era that defined her reign.
By James Poniewozik
Critic’s Notebook
Can the U.K. Remain United Without the Queen?
Over her 70-year reign, the monarch helped bind the four nations of the United Kingdom together. Her death heralds a period of greater uncertainty for that union.
By Michael BarbaroDiana NguyenStella TanMooj ZadieMichael Simon JohnsonRachel QuesterPaige CowettDan PowellMarion Lozano and Chris Wood
The Daily
Prince William Moves Into the Spotlight as Heir to the Throne
Many royal watchers and historians are looking to William and his wife, Catherine, who rank high in popularity polls, as the long-term future of the British monarchy.
By Megan Specia
Biden Pays Homage to Queen Elizabeth, Calling the Monarch ‘Decent, Honorable’
The U.S. president will be one of dozens of world leaders attending the funeral on Monday for a royal who had ruled for nearly as long as the president has lived.
By Zolan Kanno-Youngs
The Queen Is Everywhere. What Will the Royal Makeover Cost?
Elizabeth II appears on postal boxes, stamps and coins. But placing Charles's visage on these items might not be the huge expense one would expect.
By Isabella Simonetti and Rebecca Lieberman
A Stirring Start, but Also Some Growing Pains, for a King Long in Waiting
King Charles III has had an enthusiastic public reception so far, but for this man of strong opinions, replacing the beloved queen will be a challenge.
By Mark Landler
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Kiingi Tuheitia, King of the Maori in New Zealand, Dies at 69 The king, who had held the title for 18 years, was praised by New Zealand’s prime minister for his “unwavering commitment to his people.”
By Alexandra E. Petri
In Scotland, Jewelry Can Sweep You Back Into the Past Anna Groundwater, a curator at National Museums Scotland, talked about the particular appeal of pieces related to Mary, Queen of Scots.
By Susanne Fowler
Guest Essay
Thailand’s Royal Spell Has Been BrokenThe country faces a collision between an electorate that wants change and a king who won’t let go. Something’s got to give.
By Pavin Chachavalpongpun
TimesVideo
Prince Harry Says Battling Tabloids Was ‘Central Piece’ to Family RiftIn an interview airing on ITV on Thursday, Prince Harry talks about his marathon battle with British tabloids over privacy and the effect it had on his relationship with other royals.
By Associated Press, Itn, Itv1, Itvx
Prince Harry Says Struggle With U.K. Tabloids Deepened Family Rift In a TV interview airing on Thursday, Harry said his dispute with British newspapers over illegal information gathering was a “central piece” of his estrangement from other royals.
By Mark Landler
U.K. Royal Family Gets Financial Boost From Offshore Wind and Palaces Profits at the Crown Estate doubled thanks to offshore wind deals, while visitors to royal palaces are almost back to prepandemic levels.
By Stephen Castle
Promise of a Changed U.K. Comes Wrapped in Royal Tradition From plans to tackle climate change to ending the role of hereditary legislators, the ceremonial King’s Speech showcased the progressive priorities of Britain’s Labour government.
By Mark Landler
A Guide to the King’s Speech: Crown Jewels, Black Rod and a Mace When King Charles unveils the U.K. government’s agenda in Parliament, he is surrounded by rituals that nod to hundreds of years of history.
By Megan Specia and Allison McCann
critic’s notebook
Catherine, Princess of Wales, in Purple, Is a Wimbledon WinnerIn her second public appearance since her cancer diagnosis, the princess once again made a considered choice.
By Vanessa Friedman
Catherine, Princess of Wales, Attends Wimbledon Men’s Final The princess has stepped back from the public eye since her cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
By Amelia Nierenberg
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