Her royal family Britain stopped to mourns her Queen Elizabeth who passed away at the age of 96, with People reporting that this symbolized two things: firstly turning over a new page and secondly a “return to routine”.
Specifically, at 8 a.m. local time on Tuesday, flags over royal residences such as Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle were flown back to mast for the first time since Queen Elizabeth’s death. The move marks the beginning of a return to routine, according to People.
At the same time, the royal family released a statement about the official end of mourning, along with a photo of Queen Elizabeth: “The period of royal mourning following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has now ended,” the statement read. “This account will continue to reflect the work of the King, the Royal Consort and other members of the Royal Family and will remember the life and work of Queen Elizabeth.”
Source: News Beast
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