The streets of London outside Buckingham palace were filled with thousands of Mourners who came to watch the Queen’s coffin taken to Westminster Hall in a procession led by King Charles III along with his sons and siblings.
The carriage carrying the Queen’s coffin left Buckingham palace at 2.22 pm.
Union flags waved in the crowds, packed in behind temporary barriers.
The silent parade was just over a mile long and took in two of London’s most famous thoroughfares, The Mall and Whitehall.
Some people could be seen wiping away tears as the Queen’s coffin made its way along the route.
Prince William and Princess Kate, Prince and Princess of Wales, were seen in black outfits with tears in their eyes when Queen’s coffin was leaving Buckingham palace for Westminster hall.
Prince Harry and Meghan, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, also joined the procession.
The Royal Brothers Prince Willam and Prince Harry walked behind the Queen’s coffin on her journey to lie in state at Westminster Hall.
Late Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral is set to be held on Monday. The Queen’s funeral is said to be one of the most massive royal gatherings in the UK, including royals and Politicians from all over the world.
Invitations are sent to the politicians and notables across the globe, with some 500 heads of state and foreign dignitaries expected to attend the Queen’s funeral.
Most leaders have been instructed by Royal authorities to arrive on commercial flights and told they would be bussed en masse from a site in west London.
The funeral ceremony of Queen Elizabeth II will be held at Westminster Abbey, which has the capacity of around 2,200 people.
Members of European royal families who share blood relations with the late Queen are expected to attend the Funeral Ceremony on Monday.
