Of Course, the Virgin Queen surely merited a state funeral and this was widely covered by the albeit primitive media of the time. Cycloramas were made of Elizabeth"s funeral procession with captions of events and participants such as courtiers, embassy types, Ladies In Waiting, and so on. Lady Catharine knollys- pronounced ( Nawl-lisse) was the principal mourner, she was one of Elizabeth"s ladies In waiting and it is said she not only handled the funeral arrangements for the deceased monarch but actually closed her eyes on her deathbed. Aas Elizabeth had no living relative ( Not having married) this was something of a distinction for a lady In waiting to be the Principal Mourner, immediatly behing the cortege, as normally this would be reserved for a Family member- Crown Prince,,etc. The cyclorama- by no means confined to funerary subjects- but also used for battles, parades, etc was in a very real sense a remote forerunner of both Photography and motion pictures, a clockwork device could keep the cyclorama in motion ,giving a movie-like effect. Northing new under the Sun. National Geographic did and excellent feature article on Elizabeth I in l969, should be able to pick it up in Libraries or Book stores. It is, as far as I can see, l00% accurate.
The attendee list for the private funeral service for Elizabeth Taylor has not been published.
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Nobody knows
Her funeral was a private, family service. The names of the attendees is not public.
Yes, she did.
At her father's funeral
The private funeral for actress Elizabeth Taylor was held Thursday, March 24, 2011 at Forest Lawn Memorial-Parks and Mortuaries in Glendale, Calif., (the same cemetery where Michael Jackson is buried).
No doubt to my Heart's Mind that Elizabeth Clare Prophet was dressed in perfect ways for her continued journey in space and time.
Yes, she attended Churchill's funeral. Although procedure stated that monarchs did not attend the funeral of a statesman, prime ministers etc. She was the first monarch to do this. That is the reason why Queen Victoria did not attend the funeral of Benjamin Disraeli even though they were good friends.
April 9, 2002. (She died March 30, 2002.)
Yes, she attended Churchill's funeral. Although procedure stated that monarchs did not attend the funeral of a statesman, prime ministers etc. She was the first monarch to do this. That is the reason why Queen Victoria did not attend the funeral of Benjamin Disraeli even though they were good friends.