Queen Elizabeth's official funeral details

World leaders are joining Britain's royal family, political elite, army, judiciary and charitable organizations for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth scheduled for Monday.

Here are the details of what is expected on this day:

* Westminster


- The period of the Queen's coffin remaining in Westminster Hall ends at 6:30 a.m. (0530 GMT) on Monday.

Shortly after 10:35 a.m., a group will lift the casket and transport it to the Royal Navy's "official gun cart".

The Official Cannon Cart is a field cannon cart that was previously used at the funerals of Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, King George V, King George VI, Winston Churchill, and Lord Louis Mountbatten.

142 Royal Navy personnel will tow the cannon cart, which will depart at 10:44 am.

The road will be lined with elements of the Royal Navy and Royal Marines.

The procession will pass Parliament Square, where members of the Navy, Army and Air Force will form a guard of honor, accompanied by a squad of Royal Marines.

King Charles and the royal family will walk behind the casket.

The procession will arrive at the west gate of Westminster Abbey at 10:52 am.

- Leaders of state and representatives of governments abroad, including foreign royal families, governors-general and prime ministers of countries and territories under the British Crown, will gather at the Royal Hospital in Chelsea and go together to church.

The ceremonies will be held with the participation of representatives of countries and territories headed by the King of Britain, the Commonwealth, Parliament, Delegated Parliaments, charities and foundations, as well as law authorities and emergency services.

The state funeral will begin at 11:00 am (1000 GMT), led by the head of the Westminster Abbey branch.

Prime Minister Liz Truss and the Commonwealth Secretary-General will speak.

Mass will end at approximately 11:55 am followed by two minutes of silence in church and across the UK.

The planes will avoid flying over central London.

The official funeral will end at 12 noon with the national anthem and a funeral procession.

* Move to Wellington Arch


- The pallbearers will return it to the cannon cart, and the Royal Family will follow.

At 12:15 p.m., a motorcade featuring the King and some members of the royal family will set out for Wellington Arch in Hyde Park Corner.

The King's consort Camilla and the wives of William, Harry and Prince Edward - Kate, Megan and Sophie - will follow in the car.

At 1:00 p.m. the procession will arrive at Wellington Arch, where the coffin will be put on a carriage for the drive to Windsor.

The royal family is going to Windsor by car.

* Burial in Windsor


- At 3:10 pm, a procession will begin in Windsor.

He will be joined by the King and other members of the royal family at 3:40 pm.

The procession will stop at the bottom of the western staircase of St. George's Church at 3:53 p.m.

- The last farewell mass will begin at 4:00 pm, led by the clergy in the churches near their various headquarters.

Among the worshipers will be the Queen's personal staff as well as rulers and heads of state in which the British monarch remains ruler of the country.

- Before the final chant, the crown of the empire and the polos will be removed from the casket and placed on the altar.

- At 7:30 pm, the family will attend a special burial ceremony.

The Queen will be buried with her husband Prince Philip at King George VI Memorial Chapel.

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