Could there be a new great age? Yesterday the whole country stopped to say goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II. Today Britain steps into a brand new era.
Seven reasons to be happy about the future
Could there be a new great age? Yesterday the whole country stopped to say goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II. Today Britain steps into a brand new era.
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It was a huge moment. Millions stood still as Queen Elizabeth II's coffin was pulled by sailors to the doors of London's Westminster Abbey for her funeralA service held after someone has died to remember their life.. After 70 years on the throneThe chair for a monarch or other very important person., it was time for the royal family and world leaders to say goodbye.
Many thought Elizabeth II's death would lead to a crisis in the UK. Few could think about Britain without her. The country changed a lot during her reignTiming ruling as monarch.. But some say there are still many reasons to be happy about the future. Here are seven:
Could there be a new great age?
Yes! Britain still has a huge role to play in the world. Under King Charles III, there will be a good future.
No! Britons came together to mournShow sadness for someone who has died. the Queen, but many people still do not get along. The great ages are over.
Funeral - A service held after someone has died to remember their life.
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Throne - The chair for a monarch or other very important person.
Reign - Timing ruling as monarch.
Monarch - King or queen.
Fossil fuels - Fuels made from decomposing plants and animals, including coal, natural gas and oil. These fuels release carbon dioxide, causing global warming.
Mourn - Show sadness for someone who has died.
Seven reasons to be happy about the future
Glossary
Funeral - A service held after someone has died to remember their life.
Throne - The chair for a monarch or other very important person.
Reign - Timing ruling as monarch.
Monarch - King or queen.
Fossil fuels - Fuels made from decomposing plants and animals, including coal, natural gas and oil. These fuels release carbon dioxide, causing global warming.
Mourn - Show sadness for someone who has died.