Thursday's service began 90 minutes past the announced start time, leaving dozens of celebrities -- including Elizabeth Taylor -- waiting in their seats for the 26 cars carrying the Jackson clan to arrive. Gallery: Invitation for Jackson's service ». It began with Jackson's five brothers -- each wearing a single sequined glove -- carrying his flower-covered bronze casket onto the outdoor stage among six large bouquets of white lilies and white roses, along with green topiaries.
His three children, led by daughter, Paris, 11, placed a crown atop their father's coffin, which a family spokesman said it was "to signify the final resting place of the King of Pop. Jackson's children, parents and siblings took their seats in the front row, while his nieces and nephews filled several rows of white chairs behind them. What was said by Jackson's father, Joe Jackson, and others who took the lectern is not publicly known, because the family barred news cameras from the ceremony.
A family statement issued afterward said close friends and family, including the Rev. Al Sharpton, spoke "spontaneously to celebrate Michael's life. News helicopters hovering above captured video from a distance, but without sound. Watch media cover Jackson funeral ». Lisa Marie Presley, one of Jackson's former wives and the daughter of Elvis, attended the service, according to the family statement.
It did not mention Debbie Rowe, Jackson's second wife and the mother of his two oldest children. Macaulay Culkin, the "Home Alone" actor who spent time with Jackson during his Neverland Ranch days, was there with his girlfriend, actress Mila Kunis. Motown founder Berry Gordy, who gave Jackson and his brothers their first big record deal, and Quincy Jones, who produced Jackson's "Thriller" album, were there. Music producer Teddy Riley, who helped with Jackson's "Dangerous" album, attended.
The guest list included TV executive Suzanne de Passe, who produced a miniseries about Jackson's family, and Kenny Ortega, who was producing Jackson's comeback show. Thomas Mesereau, the lawyer who successfully defended Jackson in a child molestation trial, sat just behind the Jackson family. When the hour-long service ended, his brothers lifted Jackson's casket for a final time to carry him inside the Great Mausoleum, where he was placed in his crypt at p.
PT a. ET Friday. The family and friends then drove to an Italian restaurant eight miles away, in Pasadena, California, for "a time of celebration. The massive mausoleum, the final resting place for Clark Gable, Carole Lombard and dozens of other celebrities, is normally open to tourists, though the public is denied close access to crypts. Security guards, aided by cameras, keep constant vigil over the graves and crypts, which are surrounded by a world-class collection of art and architecture.
His shell will be gone but his spirit lives on. Notes saying "Daddy we love you, we miss you" written by Jackson's children were placed on the coffin before it was buried. CCTV cameras were installed and linked with sensors which activate an alarm to warn security guards of any intruders. The cemetery is closed to the public and is surrounded by high walls, and visitors have to show their ID. Jackson's reputation has been damaged in the last year as fresh allegations of child sexual abuse came to light in the documentary Leaving Neverland.
Wade Robson and James Safechuck took part in the documentary, describing relentless abuse claims against the singer. We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at tips the-sun.
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