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QUEEN ELIZABETH II?S COFFIN WAS MADE OVER 3 DECADES AGO. HERE?S HOW IT IS UNIQUE.

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Queen Elizabeth II State Funeral: Queen Elizabeth IIs English oak coffin was made at least 32 years ago and is lined with lead in accordance with royal family cusoms.


Queen Elizabeth IIs coffin, will lie in state in London for four days ahead of the monarchs funeral on September 19. The coffin is said to be crafted more than threen decades ago. The closed casket will be placed on a raised platform-a catafalque-inside the Westminster Hall from Wednesday after it is brought from Scotland where the Queen passed away on Thursday.

Here are more details about the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II :

Lead lined coffin

The queens English oak coffin was made at least 32 yeas ago and is lined with lead in accordance with royal family customs. The lead lining assists the body to last longer after the burial in a crypt. Lead is said to make the casket airtight, thereby helping to stop moisture from getting in.

It matches another made for the late queens husband, Prince Philip, who died last year and was interred at the crypt where she will soon be buried alongside him.

Pallbearers

As the lead lining makes the coffin heavier. In order to lift the casket of Queen Elizabeth II, eight pallbearers will be required.

Makers of the coffin

Leverton & Sons, the royal familys funeral directors, said they inherited the coffin in 1991 and were unsure of the coffins creators.


Royal coffins unque features

The coffin,s lid had been specifically built to safely contain priceless fittings like the Imperial State Crown, orb, and sceptre. Special brass handles have also made the royal casket.

Talking about the coffin Leverton & Sons owner Andrew Leverton said, it is not something you can just make in a day.

Where will the Queen be buried

Queen Elizabeth IIs coffin is similar to the one created for the monarchs late husband, Prince Philip, who passed away last year. Prince Philip was buried at the King George VI Memorial Chapel at St. George Chapel in Windsor and Queen Elizabeth will soon be buried alongside him.




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