Queen Elizabeth II’s final journey begins, her coffin has diamonds, know how many

The funeral procession of Queen Elizabeth II has begun. Traditions related to this are being carried out in Westminster Abbey in London. People from all over the world have gathered to bid a last farewell to Queen Elizabeth, who ruled Britain for a long time. It includes a total of 2000 special guests, including heads of state from different countries of the world. This is the first funeral in the royal family since 1965. During this, King Charles and senior members of the British Royal Family are also present.
Will take final rest here
Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin is made from English oak a decade ago. According to Sky News, it has been made from oak trees in the Sandringham Estate of the Royal Family. The Queen’s coffin has been moved from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch in London. The coffin will then be taken via crematorium to Windsor, where the Queen will rest. The Queen will be buried right next to her husband, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Clean Elizabeth’s coffin is covered with the Royal Standard flag. At the same time, the royal crown is placed on top of it with flowers. There is complete silence in the streets of London. Tight security arrangements have been made and a large number of people have gathered to bid their last farewell to the Queen.
Highlights of the Last Journey
▪️2000 dignitaries are attending. From all over the world for the last visit of the Queen.
▪️Close to 6000 army personnel have been deployed for the security of the last journey.
▪️10,000 police officers are engaged in security during this time.
▪️1650 Army personnel are involved in the funeral procession of the Queen.
One million people are expected to reach London.
▪️125 Cinema halls are telecasting the funeral of the Queen.
▪️3169 Diamonds, sapphires, emeralds, pearls and rubies are placed on the coffin of the Queen.