Thousands of people are expected to pay their respects
Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the days leading up the monarch's funeral will be full of tradition as the nation mourns. A timetable has been set, which will allow members of the public to pay their respects and contribute to remembrance books across the country.
On Monday, September 12, King Charles III, along with other members of the Royal Family, will travel with the Queen's coffin to St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh. The following day, Princess Anne will then make the journey to Buckingham Palace with her mother's coffin.On Wednesday, September 14, The Queen will be Laid in State for four days and on the fifth day, Monday, September 19, her funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey London.
What if I have access needs? Step-free and accessible options will be available for those who need them. Guide dogs, hearing dogs and other official assistance dogs are permitted within the Palace of Westminster. Stewards and police officers will patrol the queue and antisocial or inappropriate behaviour will mean that you will be removed from the queue.
You will be expected to dress and behave appropriately for the occasion so no clothing with political or offensive slogans. Phones must be turned off or switched to silent
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