A touching photo ofQueen Elizabethhas been released to honor the late monarch following herprivate burialon Monday.
The Royal Family’s Instagram account paid tribute to the Queen alongside astunning photoof her walking through the countryside.
In the picture, the Queen is holding a walking stick while wearing a green coat and patterned head scarf.
“‘May flights of Angels sing thee to thy rest.’ In loving memory of Her Majesty The Queen. 1926 - 2022,” the caption read in reference to Shakespeare’sHamlet.
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King Charles also referred to the same Shakespearean line duringhis first television addressafter becoming the new monarch on September 9, according toMetro.
“To my darling Mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late Papa, I want simply to say this: thank you,” he shared at the time. “Thank you for your love and devotion to our family and to the family of nations you have served so diligently all these years.”
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He concluded the speech with the line from Hamlet which is often used to respect someone who has died,The Evening Standardreports.

The tribute post comes after the Queen was laid to rest beside her husband of 73 years,Prince Philip, during aprivate burial servicefollowing herstate funeralon Monday, Buckingham Palaceconfirmed.
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Her parents, King George VI, who died in 1952, andQueen Elizabeththe Queen Mother, who died in 2002, as well as her sister,Princess Margaret, who also died in 2002, are also all interred at the King George VI Memorial Chapel.
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While King George VI and the Queen Mother are buried in the tomb, Princess Margaret was cremated and her ashes placed with her parents, despite cremation not being a traditional process for the royals.
source: people.com