Queen Elizabeth II: the final journey
Queen Elizabeth II covered at least 1,032,513 miles in her lifetime.
Queen Elizabeth II covered at least 1,032,513 miles in her lifetime.
To the sound of bagpipes, members of the Royal Navy, their arms interlocked and expressions solemn, began to pull the Queen’s coffin towards Westminster Abbey.
Buckingham Palace has revealed the full order of service for the Queen’s funeral this morning.
The Queen's coffin will arrive back in the capital tonight and take slow 15 mile journey across London to Buckingham Palace.
Packed crowds of mourners stood in solemn silence this afternoon as King Charles III led a moving procession through the streets of Edinburgh.
Boris Johnson claimed the Queen was 'bright and focussed' in their meeting just two days before her death at Balmoral.
In the soaring space of Westminster Hall King Charles III blinked back the tears as tributes were paid to the Queen.
Details for a week of national mourning, with times and places needed to pay your respects to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Edinburgh will be the focus of national mourning on Monday before attention switches to the capital.
Slowly, cautiously and with great reverence, the late Queen Elizabeth made her last great journey across the land she loved most.
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