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PHOTOS: Victoria procession, ceremony, as B.C. pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II

Longest-serving monarch died on Sept. 8 after 70 years on the throne

B.C. saluted Queen Elizabeth II with ceremonies and a march through its capital city Monday after she was laid to rest in England.

The U.K.sa国际传媒檚 longest-reigning monarch and Canadasa国际传媒檚 long-standing head of state died at the age of 96 on Sept. 8, capping an unprecedented reign of seven decades. The week has seen the world celebrate her consistent stoic presence, while many reflect on the institution of the monarchy, its place going forward and the associated consequences of colonialism.

Dignitaries, celebrities and members of the public from around the world attended the Westminster Abbey service before a military procession began escorting the Queensa国际传媒檚 coffin en route to Windsor Castle in front of an estimated one million people lining the streets.

In Victoria, the Queen was honoured with a 21-gun salute and the Netherlands Centennial Carillon chimes ringing 96 times to mark her life. But the biggest showing was the procession of military personnel from the Royal Canadian Navy and the Maritime Forces Pacific, along with Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin, Premier John Horgan, and other various government leaders. The process made its way from the legislature grounds and through downtown to where some members of the public had already gathered at the Christ Church Cathedral.

Among the women near the front of the line to enter the church was Nicola Steiniger.

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The church ceremony began with a land acknowledgement for the Indigenous Peoples across the province, who loved, protected and stewarded the lands now making up B.C., from Very Rev. M. Ansley Tucker.

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The royal lived by a simple vow to serve and kept the promise she made at her 1952 coronation to do so, Horgan said. Her face, he added, was both commonplace and familiar like a comforting grandparent.

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The Queen considered Canada her second home, visiting it more than any other country, Horgan said. Her embrace of B.C. encompassed the provincesa国际传媒檚 centennial, the 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games, a Williams Lake rodeo, the opening of a hospital and dropping the puck at a Vancouver Canucks game.

Horgan used the Queensa国际传媒檚 own words to best describe her feelings toward the province.

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Her constant presence captured those who watched Elizabeth the princess, the active military member during the Second World War and the mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Austin said.

The Queen personally told Austin of her love for Canada and her fond memories of visiting. She was sa国际传媒渃onstant and steadyingsa国际传媒 in the lives of Canadians, overseeing events like signing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Austin is encouraged by the Queensa国际传媒檚 successor, King Charles, who told Canadasa国际传媒檚 governor general of his desire to work toward a renewed relationship with Indigenous Peoples.

Saanich resident Ken Lane was among the members of the public who came to pay their respects. He met Queen Elizabeth II face to face first thing every morning for 30 years sa国际传媒 her effigy at least.

As the longtime operator of the Victoria Royal London Wax Museum, Lane said they had wax iterations of the Queen from princess to Golden Jubilee.

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The Monarchist League member hopes the institution stays with the Queensa国际传媒檚 examples, including staying out of politics.

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Regardless of the Queensa国际传媒檚 age and news of her not being well, Steiniger said it just seemed like shesa国际传媒檇 be around a lot longer.

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In early 2021, I made the move from the Great Lakes to Greater Victoria with the aim of experiencing more of the country I report on.
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