Etiquette expert Julie Lamberg-Burnet reveals how to mourn Queen Elizabeth II's death in Australia
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Etiquette expert Julie Lamberg-Burnet reveals how to mourn Queen Elizabeth II's death in Australia

Daily Mail  

An etiquette expert has outlined how Australians should mourn Queen Elizabeth II after her death at 96 by reflecting on her incredible qualities as a mother, grandmother and monarch - and what shouldn't be said about the royals. The Queen's death will see Britain and her Commonwealth realms enter into a ten-day period of mourning as millions of her subjects in the UK and abroad come to terms with her passing. The Queen's death will see Britain and her Commonwealth realms enter into a ten-day period of mourning as millions of her subjects in the UK and abroad come to terms with her passing But on a more personal level, Ms Lamberg-Burnet says there are a number of ways her constituents Down Under can reflect on her incredible life The modern rules for mourning: WHAT TO WEAR It is no longer necessary to exclusively wear black. Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has already been pictured wearing a black tie and matching suit on Friday morning to give his official address. Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has already been pictured wearing a black tie and matching suit on Friday morning to give his official address Queen Elizabeth II reviewing the Guard of Honour on arrival at Brisbane International Airport on October 6, 1982, in Brisbane 'It is entirely appropriate that everyone remembers her in their own way, in their own culture and with respect for a grand figure of our lives.'

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