
Queen Elizabeth's pallbearers reportedly back in Iraq for operations
An Army spokesperson told Forces News they could not comment on the claims.
An Army spokesperson told Forces News they could not comment on the claims.
The Princess Royal, as Commodore-in-Chief Portsmouth, met with Royal Navy personnel who took part in the Queen's funeral procession.
You let us know if you thought the Grenadier Guardsmen deserved to be honoured with a medal.
Social media has been flooded with people saying the young men deserve a medal for their actions on the day.
At the point of the Queen's death, the military switched to His Majesty's Armed Forces.
The young soldiers have received glowing praise across social media for their role in the Queen's state funeral.
It follows a state funeral for the Queen that was full of emotion and ceremony under the gaze of the world.
Military personnel played a central role in the Queen's funeral as the nation bid farewell to its monarch of 70 years.
A close look at the military's vital role in Her Majesty The Queen's funeral and committal service.
More than 3,000 members of the Armed Forces were involved in ceremonial duties in London alone.
The King wore the Royal Navy No 1 tailcoat with sword whilst the Prince of Wales wore the RAF No 1 uniform.
Ms Chrissy Heerey, a serving member of the RAF from Melton Mowbray said it "felt like a real privilege".
Her Majesty’s state funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey at 11:00 BST.
CDS Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said, "planning has been going on for a very long time and we have the plans and now we have to execute them".
The chiefs have been told to listen to a metronome at 75 beats a minute, to ensure they get the right rhythm for the funeral procession.
In the formation was a De Havilland Chipmunk, also known as 'The Royal Chipmunk' as it was used by King Charles III for his flight training.