Queen Elizabeth's coffin on Wednesday will be taken on a gun carriage to Westminster Hall where a period of lying in state will begin until the funeral on Monday.
Members of the public will be allowed to pay respect and walk past the coffin for 24 hours a day until the morning of the funeral, which will be attended by dozens of world leaders, including US President Joe Biden.
King Charles and members of the royal family received the coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday in London.
The specially-lit coffin passed through London’s streets to allow tens of thousands of people to see the coffin passing.
Before reaching London, the coffin was flown from Scotland in a Royal Air Force plane after lying at rest in St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh overnight.
Elizabeth died peacefully at the age of 96 on Thursday in her holiday home at Balmoral Castle in the Scottish Highlands.
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