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The coffin of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu is carried out of Cape Town's St. George's Cathedral and placed into a hearse, following the funeral service of the last great hero of the struggle against apartheid. IMAGES
Desmond Tutu's coffin is taken to St. George's Cathedral for South Africans to pay their last respects to the globally venerated anti-apartheid icon for the second day. IMAGES
'Even in pain he would have cackled, he would have joked, he would have laughed, he would have cried': Archbishop of Cape Town, Thabo Makgoba, pays tribute to Desmond Tutu after the anti-apartheid icon died aged 90. SOUNDBITE
South Africa's city of Cape Town holds a colourful musical memorial for its first black Anglican Archbishop and global icon, Desmond Tutu, who died on Sunday. The memorial interfaith service held at the city hall is attended by Tutu's window Leah, other family members and politicians. IMAGES
The funeral of South Africa's anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu will take place on January 1 at St George's Cathedral in Cape Town, known as the 'People's Cathedral' for its role in the resistance against apartheid, Archbishop of Cape Town Thabo Makgoba announced during a press conference. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITE
Queen Elizabeth's cortege arrives at her final resting place in Windsor Castle. Slowly travelling the town's Long Walk, which is packed full with mourners, the late queen's flag-draped coffin makes its final journey to the tune of pipes and drums. Inside the castle, her crown, orb and sceptre will be removed and placed on the altar at a committal service. IMAGES