ITV, BBC and Sky News have all confirmed what viewers at home can expect on the day of the state funeral. Here's what you need to know.
. It will then be followed by, which will be hosted by Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham and airs from 9.30am on Monday 19 September from Windsor Castle.
ITV News will produce the broadcast with reporters leading coverage from key locations including Westminster Abbey, The Mall and Wellington Barracks. The special programme will guide viewers through the historic day, covering the funeral service at Westminster Abbey, the mile-long military procession escorting the Queen through London, the Queen’s final journey to Windsor and the committal service at St George’s Chapel.
Special guests, royal experts and commentators will be interviewed throughout the programming, providing reflections and analysis on the historic occasion. All of the day’s programming from 6am to midnight will be simulcast on all of ITV’s main channels and five digital channels and hub, marking the first time in ITV’s history that it has done so.will be followed by the ITV regional news and an extended evening news programme.
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