King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla have arrived in Wales on the final stop of their tour of the UK's four nations
They are at Llandaff Cathedral for Wales' National Service of Prayer and Reflection for Queen Elizabeth, before returning to London to hold a vigil at the Queen's coffin with his brothers and sister.Charles and Camilla are in Wales as they complete a tour of the four UK nations.The King and Camilla will attend a service of prayer and reflection at Llandaff Cathedral before receiving condolences at the Welsh parliament, the Senedd.
Meanwhile thousands will continue to queue to see the Queen lying in state at Westminster Hall, and some will witness the King, the Princess Royal, the Duke of York and the Earl of Wessex as they hold a 15-minute vigil around the coffin at 7.30pm.The Prince and Princess of Wales are due to visit Army Training Centre Pirbright in Surrey to meet troops from the Commonwealth who are to participate in the Queen's state funeral.
Recipients of the Victoria Cross and the George Cross and representatives of the Westminster Parliament, devolved parliaments and assemblies, the Church, and Her Majesty's patronages are among those who will also attend. The Palace confirmed the Queen will be interred with the Duke of Edinburgh in the King George VI Memorial Chapel at St George's Chapel in a private service at 7.30pm.
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