
At Queen Elizabeth II's funeral, female mourners likely to wear black veils: here's what it means
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Mourning veils will be worn by female royals when Queen Elizabeth II, who is lying in state in Westminster Abbey, is buried Monday. Everyday Christian women wear veils, too.
"In 1 Corinthians 11, the apostle Paul instructs the early church at Corinth that women should cover their heads when praying or prophesying." Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Ahead of the queen's funeral, female members of the royal family have been spotted wearing mourning veils as they attend various events in honor of the late queen.
A mourning veil is worn by someone who is grieving as a symbol of sorrow.
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