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King Charles honours Royal Navy personnel who played special role at late Queen's funeral


The Royal Naval personnel were appointed to the Royal Victorian Order by The King in March 2023, as part of the demise honours list.

This list is generally published following the death of a sovereign to recognise those who have provided an important personal service to them during their reign and afterwards.

The special parade at Windsor Castle saw the band and personnel on parade march into the castle’s Quadrangle from the Sovereign’s Entrance and then continue until they reached a dais facing the parade.

Upon the King’s arrival the Royal Salute and the National Anthem were played.

His Majesty was joined by the First Sea Lord to present each recipient with their medal individually, before the Royal Salute and National Anthem played to mark the end of the parade.

Queen Elizabeth passed away on September 8 last year at Balmoral at the age of 96, having spent 70 years on the throne.

Her state funeral on September 19 saw thousands line the street to say goodbye to the beloved monarch, with 14 hour queues to see her coffin lying in state before the occasion.

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It was revealed this month that the funeral cost £162million to the UK taxpayer, with the biggest costs covered by the Home Office which paid £74million towards the event.

The Department of Culture, Media and Sport spent another £57million, with foreign royals and world leaders from across the globe coming to Westminster Abbey to pay their respects.

In a statement, chief secretary to the Treasury John Glen described her death and the period of national mourning as a “moment of huge national significance”.

He added: “During this period, many hundreds of thousands of people came in person to pay their respects, at the lying at rest in Edinburgh, the lying-in-state in Westminster, as well as in London and Windsor for the state funeral on 19 September.

“Many more people also came out to support His Majesty the King and other members of the Royal Family as they travelled around the UK during this time.

“The government’s priorities were that these events ran smoothly and with the appropriate level of dignity, while at all times ensuring the safety and security of the public.”

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