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: Heres the Full Schedule for Queen Elizabeth IIs Funeral and What to Expect #WorldNEWS The ten days of public mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II will end on Monday, Sept. 19 with a

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Heres the Full Schedule for Queen Elizabeth IIs Funeral and What to Expect #WorldNEWS
The ten days of public mourning following the death of Queen Elizabeth II will end on Monday, Sept. 19 with a full day of funeral proceedings, which begin in London and end in Windsor, where she will be laid to rest.
Queen Elizabeth IIs funeral at Westminster Abbey will be attended by world leaders, including President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, and representatives from across the Commonwealth of Nations—most of which were part of the former British Empire.
Guests will convene for the ceremony at 11 a. m. London time, which will culminate in two minutes of silence for the Queen across the U. K. and the playing of God Save the King—a change after 70 years of God Save the Queen.
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Processions through the streets of London, and then to the royal residence at Windsor, will also take place until Queen Elizabeth II is laid to rest that evening at St. George’s Chapel on the grounds of Windsor Castle.
Monday is a holiday across the U. K. , with many businesses and schools closed so citizens can watch broadcasts of the events, which start at 4 a. m. and extend past 7:30 p. m.
Globally, millions are expected to view the coverage of the ceremony at Westminster Abbey, where Elizabeth married Prince Philip and had her coronation. This will be the first funeral for a British monarch to take place at the Abbey since the 18th century, and the first time cameras will be allowed inside any funeral ceremony for a British monarch.
Here is the schedule for Queen Elizabeth IIs funeral, along with details of what to expect.
You can watch the funeral live on time. com.
Order of events
6:30 a. m. (1:30 a. m. ET): The doors of Westminster Hall at the House of Parliament, where Queen Elizabeth II has been lying in state, close to the public
10:44 a. m. (5:44 a. m. ET): The royal procession leaves from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey. The state gun carriage will carry Queen Elizabeth IIs coffin, accompanied by musicians such as the band of royal marines, and the path will be lined with members of the royal navy and royal marines. Members of the royal family, including King Charles III and Prince William, will follow behind the carriage.
10:52 a. m. (5:52 a. m. ET): Queen Elizabeth IIs coffin arrives at the gates of Westminster Abbey and is carried inside
11 a. m. (6 a. m. ET): The ceremony begins, led by Dean of Westminster David Hoyle, and will include readings and prayers by political and religious leaders including the new U. K. Prime Minister Liz Truss.
11:55 a. m. (6:55 a. m. ET): There are two minutes of silence within the Abbey and across the U. K.
Noon (7 a. m. ET): The funeral ends with reveille, the U.


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