Queen Elizabeth II who died on Thursday, September 8 will be laid to rest today after a state funeral service at Westminster Abbey.
The Queen's four days of lying in state at Westminster Hall came to an end today morning at 6.30am and the late monarch will soon be to Windsor Castle for burial at St George’s Chapel.
She will be buried alongside her husband, Prince Philip who died last April.
Queen Elizabeth's funeral is expected to be one of the most watched royal events in history Here's the exact timing the funeral and how we can watch it on TV and more details on the funeral route
What time is the Queen's funeral?
The Queen's funeral will take place at 11am BST on Monday, September 19, at Westminster Abbey, the historic church where Britain's kings and queens are crowned.
Before that, there will be a procession from Westminster Hall, where the Queen has been lying in state, which begins at 10.35am.
At 10.52am the Queen's coffin will arrive at Westminster Abbey, and the funeral service will end at 11.55am with the sounds of the Last Post.
At this time there will be a two-minute silence, which will be observed around the UK.
At 12.15pm the Queen's coffin will travel from Westminster Abbey to Windsor on the Sate Gun Carriage.
The Queen's coffin will be carried into St George's Chapel at 4pm, where a televised committal service held by the Dean of Windsor will take place.
How to watch the Queen's funeral on TV?
Many of the UK's major broadcasters will cover the Queen's funeral live on Monday, September 19.
The service will begin at 11am BST, but coverage will begin much earlier.
BBC
The funeral will be broadcast on BBC One and BBC News but also be available to stream on BBC iPlayer.
Though the funeral itself is at 11am, the coverage for it on BBC will start at 8am BST on Monday.
You can also catch updates of the historic event on BBC's news website as well as BBC radio. Other networks are also expected to cover the funeral.
ITV
ITV has confirmed it will be running live, uninterrupted coverage of the funeral.
Following events from Westminster to Windsor, ITV will broadcast the Queen's funeral across all of its channels and on ITV Hub from 9.30am BST today/
Sky News
Sky News has confirmed that people can tune into Sky News, the Sky News App, YouTube and Freeview for coverage of the funeral procession and service for free.
Coverage began live from Westminster Abbey at 5am BST.
Cinemas
Large screens are likely to be put up across the UK and cinema chains like Curzon, Arc and Vue will also be screening the funeral for free – though people will have to pre-book their seats – and cancelling other showings for the day.
What happens during and after the Queen's lying-in-state?
While the Queen lies in state a continuous vigil will be kept.
On Friday, September 16 at 7.30 pm a vigil will be mounted by The King, The Princess Royal, The Duke of York and The Earl of Wessex for 15 minutes.
This was followed by a vigil by all eight of the late monarch's grandchildren on Saturday, September 17 evening.
Members of public were allowed to Westminster Hall to file past the Queen's coffin until 6.30 am on Monday, September 19.
The doors have now been closed to prepare for the procession to Westminster Abbey where the State Funeral Service will take place.
What is the funeral route?
On Monday, September 19, just after 10.35 am, the procession will begin from Westminster Hall to the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy,
The route, which will be lined by Royal Navy and Royal Marines, from New Palace Yard to Westminster Abbey will go through Parliament Square, Broad Sanctuary and the Sanctuary.
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