Following her death, King Charles addressed the nation in a televised speech, paying a deeply personal tribute to his mother. He thanked her for her love and lifelong devotion, not only to her family but also to the many nations she served throughout her reign. He spoke of the profound sadness felt across the world and shared that sense of loss with the public.
The Queen’s state funeral was held on September 19 at Westminster Abbey, bringing together world leaders, royals, and members of the public in one of the most watched ceremonies in modern history. Even years on, the memory of her final days continues to resonate, serving as a reminder of a reign defined by duty, continuity, and quiet strength.