has returned to Windsor - and will be reunited for eternity with her beloved husband - and was greeted with a carpet of flowers as mourners arrived at St George's Chapel for the Queen's Committal service.
Tens of thousands of people lined The Long Walk and applauded as the flower-covered hearse carrying the late sovereign's coffin slowly processed towards her Berkshire castle, where she spent most of her final years before her death at Balmoral 11 days ago.
But mourners in Windsor were asked not to throw flowers at the hearse carrying the Queen's coffin and have instead been told to leave their bouquets by the 'grass moat' near Windsor castle. Security officials and event organisers have said that the flowers may spook horses, raise safety concerns, become a tripping hazard and be difficult clean up if they're pressed into the ground.
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