Longest serving Monarch of Britain, Queen Elizabeth II’s Coffin was brought from Buckingham palace to Westminster, where her Coffin will be kept lying for four days so the public could pay their respects to her.
King Charles III and his children Prince Harry and Prince William led the procession on Wednesday from Buckingham palace to Westminster.
The massive crowd gathered outside Buckingham palace to pay tribute to the dead Queen Elizabeth II. Well Wishers brought Flowers, teddy bears and balloons to pay Queen floral tributes.
The crowd gathered to pay their respects by laying flowers, but officials have raised concerns about some items being left.
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.
On Thursday, 8 September, Buckingham palace announced that Queen Elizabeth passed away in Balmoral at the age of 96.
After the death of Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, her elder son Prince Charles took over the throne and was officially proclaimed the new King of Britain.
During the first address, King Charles III announced his senior-most son Prince William and Kate as Prince and Princess of Wales.