

Princess Anne stands shoulder-to-shoulder with her brothers: Queen's daughter dons Navy uniform as she follows her mother's coffin Royals' solemn march: King Charles, Prince Andrew, Princess Anne and William and Harry lead historic 2.22pm procession

Zara and Mike remember the Queen: Her Majesty's granddaughter is supported by her husband at the serviceĪll the Queen's men (and women): Aerial shot reveals who's who at the coffin procession - including King Charles III flanked by siblings

Martin Lewis breaks down while discussing his mother's death in a road accident after admitting his grief was triggered by Prince Harry's procession 'She raised an eyebrow!' Clare Balding recalls the moment she almost hit the Queen with a sausage during chaotic royal breakfast with the late monarch Lady Louise's curtsy to the Queen: Sophie Wessex's daughter, 18, is joined by her brother James, Viscount Severn, 14, as she steps forward to say goodbyeįrom one Princess of Wales to another: Kate pays tribute to her mother-in-law Diana by wearing her earrings for the Queen's procession Princess of Wales rises to the occasion: Dignified Kate stands next to the Queen Consort after joining her in the car - in reflection of her senior roleīrothers reunited by their grief: Prince William and Harry walk side by side behind the Queen's coffin in an echo of their mother Diana's funeralĭemure Duchess: Meghan Markle wears earrings given to her by the Queen as she honours Her Majesty The royal ladies curtsey for their Queen: Princess of Wales, Duchess of Sussex, Countess of Wessex and Lady Louise pay their respects The Queen lies in state: Her Majesty's coffin arrives at Palace of Westminster where she will rest four days - as solemn royals join prayers Together again for the Queen: Harry and Meghan stand behind William and Kate as they enter Westminster Hall behind Monarch's coffin Watchdogs at the Financial Conduct Authority have previously warned of the danger in investing in unregulated assets such as physical gold, as there is very little protection if something goes wrong. Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at trading firm CMC Markets UK, said: ‘I think that by the end of 2021 the price of gold could well be more than 30 per cent higher than it is today.’ Some market-watchers believe the price of gold will resume its upward climb later this year as governments will need to print more money to prop up their economies. Other investors might use funds that track the market price, or buy a share of a bullion bar, which is then kept in storage. Gold is normally bought direct from the Royal Mint or from bullion traders, rather than loaded into a supermarket trolley with multipacks of toilet rolls. On September 24, Costco’s 100g bar was on sale for £4,939.99, when the market price for that much gold was £4,619.70 – equal to a seven per cent mark-up in store (file photo)Ī 1kg silver bar cost £711.99 at a time when that much of the metal traded at £554.90 – meaning that the mark-up was a hefty 28.3 per cent.
