When her coffin was carried out of the abbey, the music being sung was John Tavener's Song for Athene. It was one of the best recitals of this piece to date.
Diana, Princess of Wales, was buried in a closed coffin. Her funeral service took place on September 6, 1997, and the public was allowed to pay their respects at her coffin, which was draped in the royal standard and adorned with flowers. There was no public viewing of an open coffin, as her family chose to keep it closed during the services.
Princess Diana is said to have had one of the coffins typically used for British Royals: an oak coffin in the shape of a hexagon; inside a coffin liner made of lead.
He expected to be buried in Westminster Abbey next to Livingstone, but his coffin was only driven past and he ended up being cremated.
It seems that Diana was buried in one of the coffins usually used for British Royals: an oak coffin in the shape of a hexagon, possessing an inner liner made of lead.
stone coffin in which wood coffin was placed
I understand the casket was lead-lined, with a glass viewing window. This was discussed during the televised coverage of the funeral. Addition: Diana's coffin was made of oak with an inner metal liner made of lead. The liner had a glass viewing window.
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A sarcophagus!!!! The stone coffin in which a wood coffin was placed is a sarcophagus!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I am assuming you mean chazak as in strong, as that is most common, and it is spelled חזק (chet, zayin, quf).