The bell at the Washington National Cathedral has tolled 96 times in honor of Queen Elizabeth II

Elizabeth, who was the longest-reigning British monarch, died Thursday at that age. 

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The Washington National Cathedral paid tribute to the "96 remarkable years" of Queen Elizabeth II on Thursday by ringing its bell 96 times. (Liu Jie/Xinhua via Getty Images)

"Together with people the world over, we give thanks today for the lifetime of devotion and service exhibited by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, and pray with all those who mourn the loss of this extraordinary woman," the Cathedral said in a tweet. 

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"To mark the 96 remarkable years of #QueenElizabethII, @WNCathedral will toll its funeral bell 96 times," it added. 

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It took nearly 10 minutes to ring the bell that number of times, according to video captured by Fox5 DC. 

Flags in Washington, D.C., and elsewhere also were flying at half-mast Thursday following an order from President Biden.