The family released an image of the monarch on the moor, with the caption often borrowed from Shakespeare’s Hamlet: “May the flights of Angels sing thee in thy rest.” “In memory of Her Majesty the Queen. “1926 – 2022.” Image: Photo: Lichfield It comes shortly after the royal family said the Queen had been buried alongside her late husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, at the King George VI Memorial at Windsor Castle. The family’s website said the funeral service, attended by close family members, was conducted by the Dean of Windsor. Earlier in the day, 2,000 people, including foreign royalty and world leaders, attended the Queen’s state funeral at Westminster Abbey During his homily, the Archbishop of Canterbury told the congregation that the outpouring of emotion for the Queen “stems from her abundant life and loving service, now departed from us”. Read more: Queen’s funeral: Elizabeth II to be buried next to Prince PhilipRoyals and world leaders: Who was at the Queen’s funeral? Things you might have missed from the Queen’s funeral Image: The Queen’s state funeral He told mourners: “People who offer love are rare in every walk of life. Loving service leaders are rarer still. “But in all cases those who serve will be loved and remembered when those who cling to power and privilege will be forgotten. “The sadness of this day – felt not only by the late Queen’s family but throughout the nation, the Commonwealth and the world – arises from her abundant life and loving service, now gone from us. “She was joyful, present to so many, touching many lives.”