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The Queen’s coffin is making its final journey to Windsor Castle following the state funeral at Westminster Abbey. Crowds of people are lining the route as the hearse makes its way out of the capital.
A service of committal will be held at St George’s Chapel at 4pm, which will be televised. Then the Queen will be buried during a private service in the evening, attended by senior royals.
The King and his siblings walked behind the coffin as it left Westminster Abbey following the state funeral, while other royals travelled by car. The procession arrived at Wellington Arch at the corner of Hyde Park, before the coffin was transferred to a hearse for the final part of the journey.
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Members of the public will be able to catch a glimpse of the hearse and see the Queen’s coffin for one last time as it makes its way to Windsor. The hearse will travel through Kensington on Cromwell Road before leaving London on Great West Road (A4).
The hearse will pass Heathrow Airport on Great South West Road (A30). The hearse is expected to arrive at Shaw Farm Gate on A308 at 3.06pm. The procession will then travel up the Long Walk to Windsor Castle for the committal service at 4pm.
Later on Monday evening in Windsor, there will be a private interment service with senior members of the royal family, where the Queen will be reunited with her husband the Duke of Edinburgh.
The Queen’s final resting place will be the King George VI memorial chapel, an annex to the main chapel where her mother and father were buried, along with the ashes of her sister, Princess Margaret.
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King Charles III stands with his siblings as they take a moment ahead of the Commital Service for Queen Elizabeth II on Monday (September 19) in London, England.
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