ITV, Sky, BBC and Channel 4 have confirmed their broadcast schedules
More than 2,000 guests are expected to be at the funeral service. A national two-minute silence will take place at 11.55am.Read more:NI public transport arrangements on day of The Queen's FuneralCoverage on BBC television will be led by Huw Edwards, Kirsty Young, Fergal Keane, David Dimbleby and Sophie Raworth.
BBC Radio Ulster’s Talkback programme from 1030-1330 will bring listeners in Northern Ireland live coverage of the State Funeral Service with commentary from presenter William Crawley. Evening Extra, from 1500-1800 will provide coverage of the Committal Service.ITV Mary Nightingale will lead coverage from Westminster Abbey, while Royal Editor Chris Ship will be in London and Windsor.
Moving into the evening, at 7.30pm ITV will broadcast a documentary film, Queen Elizabeth II: A Nation Remembers, chronicling the events of the past ten days from Her Majesty The Queen’s death to the state funeral. From 9am, Anna Botting and Dermot Murnaghan will begin a special broadcast of the funeral procession, Anna reporting live from Westminster, with coverage of the State Funeral Service at 11am and Dermot reporting live from Windsor Castle as the procession begins to make its way from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch, before concluding at St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle via the Long Walk.
Kay Burley, Sarah Jane Mee and Gillian Joseph will be in crowds in London and Windsor throughout the day.9am – 5pm
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