Sandra Ohis sharing more about attending thestate funeralforQueen Elizabeth.

The Canadian-American actress, 51, posted four personal photos toInstagramMonday, hours after thesomber serviceat Westminster Abbey wrapped.

Opening the caption of the snaps with a string of hearts andUnion Jackflags, Oh wrote, “Proud to represent 🇨🇦 w/ my fellow Order of Canada & Valour recipients @gregorycharlesofficiel @marktewks @palmerlp26 at Her MajestyQueen ElizabethII funeral at Westminster Abbey today.”

The carousel began with a shot of Oh posing on a staircase, her red and white Order of Canada medal symbolizing herOfficer statussignificantly pinned to her black dress.

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Sandra Oh Queen Elizabeth II funeral

Sandra Oh Queen Elizabeth II funeral

The procession also included Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau in addition to other national officials, the government said in astatement.

In June, theGrey’s Anatomystar was appointed to the Order of Canada as an Officer, the second-highest civilian honor in Canada,BBC Newsreported.

Sandra Oh Queen Elizabeth II funeral

Oh earned the title because of her “artistic career filled with memorable stage, television and film roles in Canada and abroad,” the Canadian government said inanother release.

Speaking withPEOPLEafter the funeral, Tewksbury, 54, opened up about the service inside Westminster.

Sandra Oh Queen Elizabeth II funeral

Tewksbury, who won gold in the 100m men’s backstroke event at the 1992 Summer Olympics, had a bird’s eye view of the procession into the church, telling PEOPLE thatPrince George, 9, andPrincess Charlotte, 7, were “incredibly well-behaved” throughout.

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Prince George and Princess Charlotte.Karwai Tang/WireImage

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“They looked like really incredibly well-behaved kids but a little like kids, a little like, ‘Wow this is a lot,’ " Tewksbury says. “For littlePrince George, this will be him one day, and he doesn’t really know that yet. And then I thought, ‘Ah, he’s just lost his great-grandmother.’ "

Queen Elizabeth’sfunerary eventsconclude Monday with a private burial at the King George VI Memorial Chapel atSt. George’s Chapelat Windsor Castle.

The Queen will be buried besidePrince Philip— her beloved husband of 73 years,who died in April 2021 at age 99— and near her sister,Princess Margaret, and parents,King George VIand theQueen Mother.

source: people.com