Britain

EDITOR’S LETTER

s the nation enters a new, post-Elizabethan era, this issue we remember our late Queen’s life and remarkable reign. We visit Balmoral; we explore the post of Poet Laureate, writer of verses for the monarch at times of national significance ; and following the Queen’s magnificent funeral, we delve into the traditions involved in state funerals, and reveal how the pomp and ceremony has evolved over the centuries .

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