The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will take place on Monday, Sept. 19. at Westminster Abbey.
King Charles previously confirmed that the day would be a bank holiday.
The funeral will mark the end of an elaborate lying-in-state process, which will begin tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. local time when the Queen’s coffin is carried by six gamekeepers from the Balmoral.
Among the many “stops” in the process are the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, and well as Buckingham Palace.
Princess Anne is expected to escort her mother’s coffin from Edinburgh to London on Tuesday evening.
After the funeral, the Queen will be buried at Windsor, alongside her late husband Prince Philip.
Most of the country will grind to a halt, with a nationwide two minutes of silence at midday on what will be declared a “Day of National Mourning.”
Viewers will watch on from around the world — and so many people are expected to flood into London that planners fear London could for the first time become “full,” according to a memo leaked to Politico.
Her coffin will then be taken to Windsor Castle, where the royal household will be waiting for her.
The Queen’s late husband, Prince Philip, is expected to be reinterred by her side.
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