New photos have been released of “the people behind the parade” preparing for the Queen’s funeral, and of royal guards resting or getting ready between shifts standing vigil by the Queen’s coffin.
The UK’s Ministry of Defence tweeted the photos with the caption: “The UK Armed Forces are continuing to honour their Commander-in-Chief of 70 years, Her Majesty The Queen, as they stand vigil alongside The King’s Body Guard.”
Royal bodyguards and other royal military units, including the Household Cavalry, the Grenadier Guards and the Coldstream Guards, are taking turns guarding the coffin.
The line to see the coffin is now closed after reaching “final capacity”.
The UK Armed Forces are continuing to honour their Commander-in-Chief of 70 years, Her Majesty The Queen, as they stand vigil alongside The King’s Body Guard. pic.twitter.com/1iJi4xGGbJ
The UK Ministry of Defence also released photos of military tailors preparing for the funeral, and tweeted a video of armed forces personnel reflecting on meeting the Queen as they prepare for the service.
“So I’ve met the Queen a couple times now,” one said. “Which I’ve been very, very lucky to have done so.
The people behind the parade who are perfecting every fine detail.
Fittings, stitchings and badges for every person who stands on parade to honour Her Majesty The Queen, are prepared by our military tailors before the funeral on Monday. pic.twitter.com/Ku1UAr0eTy