<p>The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will take place at Westminster Abbey, the historic church in central London which has played a major role in her life.</p>.<p>In her first major appearance at Westminster Abbey, the eight-year-old princess Elizabeth of York was a bridesmaid at the wedding of her uncle prince George, duke of Kent, and princess Marina of Greece and Denmark on November 29.</p>.<p>It was the first royal wedding to be broadcast by radio.</p>.<p>King George VI was crowned on May 12, five months after his brother King Edward VIII abdicated.</p>.<p>"I thought it all very, very wonderful," the 11-year-old princess Elizabeth said in a handwritten account.</p>.<p>"At the end the service got rather boring as it was all prayers."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/charles-britains-conflicted-new-monarch-1143517.html" target="_blank">Charles, Britain's conflicted new monarch</a></strong></p>.<p>Afterwards, Elizabeth and her sister Margaret helped themselves to "sandwiches, stuffed rolls, orangeade, and lemonade".</p>.<p>The November 20 wedding lifted some of the post-war gloom.</p>.<p>Having renounced his Greek and Danish titles, Philip was created the Duke of Edinburgh.</p>.<p>The ceremony was broadcast by BBC radio to 200 million people around the world.</p>.<p>So soon after World War II, Philip's three surviving sisters, who married German princes, could not attend.</p>.<p>Princess Elizabeth still needed ration coupons to buy the satin for her Norman Hartnell dress.</p>.<p>The June 2 coronation saw Queen Elizabeth make the sacred vows of lifelong service that she upheld throughout her reign.</p>.<p>It was the first televised coronation and for many it was the first time they had watched TV.</p>.<p>Some 27 million out of Britain's 36 million population did so. It was also filmed in colour and experimental 3D.</p>.<p>The service lasted almost three hours. Some 8,251 guests attended, crammed into temporary tiers, while 129 nations and territories were officially represented.</p>.<p>In 2018, the sovereign described the Gold State Coach ride as "horrible".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/king-charles-iii-faces-testing-times-as-new-monarch-1143556.html" target="_blank">King Charles III faces 'testing times' as new monarch</a></strong></p>.<p>Queen Elizabeth's sister princess Margaret was talked out of marrying equerry Peter Townsend in 1953, as he was divorced.</p>.<p>She married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones on May 6 with their artsy friends in attendance.</p>.<p>Their father having died in 1952, Prince Philip walked Margaret down the aisle.</p>.<p>The Earl and Countess of Snowdon drifted apart by the early 1970s and divorced in 1978.</p>.<p>Princess Anne was the first of Queen Elizabeth's children to wed, marrying army lieutenant Mark Phillips on November 14 in a ceremony filmed in colour and televised globally.</p>.<p>Unusually, Phillips, an Olympic gold medal-winning equestrian, did not take a title. The couple divorced in 1992.</p>.<p>After Prince Charles and Diana's wedding at St Paul's Cathedral in 1981, Queen Elizabeth's second son Prince Andrew married fun-loving Sarah Ferguson, a major's daughter.</p>.<p>The July 23 event followed the big-scale template set five years earlier.</p>.<p>The couple have two children, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. They divorced in 1996 but remain close.</p>.<p>Queen Elizabeth was criticised for her seemingly stand-offish response to Diana's death in a car crash in Paris.</p>.<p>Nearly a million people lined the streets, while an estimated 2.5 billion people watched the September 6 service on television.</p>.<p>When the cortege passed Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth publicly bowed her head.</p>.<p>Diana's brother Charles Spencer rebuked the royal family in his eulogy. The Windsors took note and gradually began to modernise.</p>.<p>The April 9 funeral of queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother marked the end of an era. Aged 101, the royal matriarch was the last empress of India and a link to a bygone age.</p>.<p>More than 200,000 people filed past her coffin in respect.</p>.<p>Coming two months after Margaret died, the death sparked an outpouring of public mourning and sympathy for the monarch, after years of hostility over Diana's death.</p>.<p>On April 29, the biggest royal wedding in a generation was watched by up to two billion people worldwide and helped breathe new life into Britain's monarchy after years of crisis.</p>.<p>Queen Elizabeth allowed William to rip up the stuffy original guest list and start again, bringing in more of their own friends rather than dignitaries.</p>.<p>After jubilee events throughout her reign, the June 4 service was the last major personal anniversary Queen Elizabeth attended at Westminster Abbey.</p>.<p>The glittering solid gold crown and the holy oil used to anoint her took centre stage.</p>.<p>The 60th anniversary service reflected her coronation and lifetime of duty ever since.</p>.<p>Queen Elizabeth smiled as she paused by the Coronation Chair that she sat in 60 years beforehand.</p>
<p>The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will take place at Westminster Abbey, the historic church in central London which has played a major role in her life.</p>.<p>In her first major appearance at Westminster Abbey, the eight-year-old princess Elizabeth of York was a bridesmaid at the wedding of her uncle prince George, duke of Kent, and princess Marina of Greece and Denmark on November 29.</p>.<p>It was the first royal wedding to be broadcast by radio.</p>.<p>King George VI was crowned on May 12, five months after his brother King Edward VIII abdicated.</p>.<p>"I thought it all very, very wonderful," the 11-year-old princess Elizabeth said in a handwritten account.</p>.<p>"At the end the service got rather boring as it was all prayers."</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/charles-britains-conflicted-new-monarch-1143517.html" target="_blank">Charles, Britain's conflicted new monarch</a></strong></p>.<p>Afterwards, Elizabeth and her sister Margaret helped themselves to "sandwiches, stuffed rolls, orangeade, and lemonade".</p>.<p>The November 20 wedding lifted some of the post-war gloom.</p>.<p>Having renounced his Greek and Danish titles, Philip was created the Duke of Edinburgh.</p>.<p>The ceremony was broadcast by BBC radio to 200 million people around the world.</p>.<p>So soon after World War II, Philip's three surviving sisters, who married German princes, could not attend.</p>.<p>Princess Elizabeth still needed ration coupons to buy the satin for her Norman Hartnell dress.</p>.<p>The June 2 coronation saw Queen Elizabeth make the sacred vows of lifelong service that she upheld throughout her reign.</p>.<p>It was the first televised coronation and for many it was the first time they had watched TV.</p>.<p>Some 27 million out of Britain's 36 million population did so. It was also filmed in colour and experimental 3D.</p>.<p>The service lasted almost three hours. Some 8,251 guests attended, crammed into temporary tiers, while 129 nations and territories were officially represented.</p>.<p>In 2018, the sovereign described the Gold State Coach ride as "horrible".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/king-charles-iii-faces-testing-times-as-new-monarch-1143556.html" target="_blank">King Charles III faces 'testing times' as new monarch</a></strong></p>.<p>Queen Elizabeth's sister princess Margaret was talked out of marrying equerry Peter Townsend in 1953, as he was divorced.</p>.<p>She married photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones on May 6 with their artsy friends in attendance.</p>.<p>Their father having died in 1952, Prince Philip walked Margaret down the aisle.</p>.<p>The Earl and Countess of Snowdon drifted apart by the early 1970s and divorced in 1978.</p>.<p>Princess Anne was the first of Queen Elizabeth's children to wed, marrying army lieutenant Mark Phillips on November 14 in a ceremony filmed in colour and televised globally.</p>.<p>Unusually, Phillips, an Olympic gold medal-winning equestrian, did not take a title. The couple divorced in 1992.</p>.<p>After Prince Charles and Diana's wedding at St Paul's Cathedral in 1981, Queen Elizabeth's second son Prince Andrew married fun-loving Sarah Ferguson, a major's daughter.</p>.<p>The July 23 event followed the big-scale template set five years earlier.</p>.<p>The couple have two children, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. They divorced in 1996 but remain close.</p>.<p>Queen Elizabeth was criticised for her seemingly stand-offish response to Diana's death in a car crash in Paris.</p>.<p>Nearly a million people lined the streets, while an estimated 2.5 billion people watched the September 6 service on television.</p>.<p>When the cortege passed Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth publicly bowed her head.</p>.<p>Diana's brother Charles Spencer rebuked the royal family in his eulogy. The Windsors took note and gradually began to modernise.</p>.<p>The April 9 funeral of queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother marked the end of an era. Aged 101, the royal matriarch was the last empress of India and a link to a bygone age.</p>.<p>More than 200,000 people filed past her coffin in respect.</p>.<p>Coming two months after Margaret died, the death sparked an outpouring of public mourning and sympathy for the monarch, after years of hostility over Diana's death.</p>.<p>On April 29, the biggest royal wedding in a generation was watched by up to two billion people worldwide and helped breathe new life into Britain's monarchy after years of crisis.</p>.<p>Queen Elizabeth allowed William to rip up the stuffy original guest list and start again, bringing in more of their own friends rather than dignitaries.</p>.<p>After jubilee events throughout her reign, the June 4 service was the last major personal anniversary Queen Elizabeth attended at Westminster Abbey.</p>.<p>The glittering solid gold crown and the holy oil used to anoint her took centre stage.</p>.<p>The 60th anniversary service reflected her coronation and lifetime of duty ever since.</p>.<p>Queen Elizabeth smiled as she paused by the Coronation Chair that she sat in 60 years beforehand.</p>