What Time Is The Queen’S Procession Tomorrow?

3.53pm – The procession will arrive at the bottom of the West Steps of St George’s Chapel in Horseshoe Cloister at Windsor Castle.

What time is Queen’s procession today?

The procession will start at Buckingham Palace at 2:22pm. It will proceed along The Mall, Horse Guards Road, across Horse Guards Parade and onto Whitehall to Parliament Square and into the Palace of Westminster. View or download a map of the procession route and viewing areas.

What time does the Queens funeral procession start Monday?

11am: The Queen’s funeral service starts. 11.55am: The funeral ends with the sounds of the Last Post. 12pm: UK observes a two-minute silence at the end of the Queen’s funeral. 12.15pm: The Queen’s coffin will travels from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch near Hyde Park Corner, before continuing on to Windsor.

What time does the Queens procession end?

The state funeral will begin at 11:00. At around 11:55, the Last Post will sound, followed by a national two-minute silence to be observed in the Abbey and throughout the UK. Reveille, the national anthem and a lament, played by the Queen’s piper, will bring the state funeral service to an end at around 12:00.

Where can I watch the Queen’s procession?

Both the state funeral service at Westminster Abbey and the later committal service at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor will be televised. Tune in to CNN or CNN International to watch live coverage of the Queen’s state funeral from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET.

What time is the procession in London on Sunday?

What is the funeral procession route? The first procession will begin at Westminster Hall at 10.44am, passing through Parliament Square, before arriving at Westminster Abbey just before 11am. At around 11.55, the Last Post will sound, followed by a national two-minute silence.

Why is Queen’s procession 2.22 pm?

That precise time was chosen, officials said, because it allowed the procession to reach Westminster Hall at the stroke of 3 p.m. The queen will lie there in state until her funeral on Monday.

What time does the Queen’s funeral begin?

What time is Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral? The proceedings will begin at 10:44 a.m. British Summer Time (5:44 a.m. Eastern), when the Royal Navy will hold a procession to transport the queen from Westminster Hall, where she is “lying at rest,” to nearby Westminster Abbey.

Will the Queen’s funeral be televised?

It will take place at 11am on Monday 19 September and will be broadcast around the world. Her committal service at St George’s Chapel in Windsor will also be televised. However, the interment service will be private and not broadcast live, it will be attended by senior members of the royal family.

Will the Queen’s burial be televised?

BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub will be broadcasting the funeral. The Times website will also show the state funeral in full.

What time does the Queen go to sleep?

It’s said that in order to feel fresh for her daily appointments the Queen always went to bed at the same time every night, 11pm, and slept for eight and a half hours – meaning she woke at 7.30am each day. It’s so simple.

Where can I watch procession?

Currently you are able to watch “Procession” streaming on Netflix.

Who will carry the Queen’s coffin?

the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards
The pallbearers hail from the Queen’s Company, the 1st Battalion Grenadier Guards. ‘It’s their role to protect her body, both in life and in death, remaining in the Queen’s Company until King Charles decides otherwise,’ explained Major Adrian Weale to the PA.

What was queen wearing in coffin?

The Queen will be laid to rest today wearing only two precious pieces of jewellery. Her Majesty, who will be buried next to her husband Prince Philip later today, will wear only her wedding band and a pair of pearl earrings, despite owning a collection worth millions of pounds.

Will the Queen be buried or cremated?

Pall Bearers carry the coffin of the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, followed by members of the Royal family into St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on April 17, 2021. Yes, the Queen and Prince Philip will be buried together.

What channel is the Queen’s funeral on?

The Queen’s state funeral will be able to watch live across the BBC and ITV. The BBC’s coverage will play across television, radio, iPlayer, and BBC Sounds, with Huw Edwards at the helm, alongside colleagues Kirsty Young, Fergal Keane, David Dimbleby, and Sophie Raworth.

What time does the procession in London start?

It will take the bands 12 minutes to march from there to St Paul’s, so if you are near the Cathedral then the procession starts at 11:13. After another 15 minutes the bands will reach the Royal Courts of Justice so if you are standing at the Aldwych end, the procession starts at 11:26.

What time is the coffin procession?

It will arrive at Wellington Arch, about 1.5 miles away, at around 1pm. The coffin will be then transported to Windsor by hearse and will arrive at around 3.10pm – before the committal service starts at 4pm.

What is the route of the procession?

Procession route in FULL
The route will go from the Abbey via Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square (south and east sides), Parliament Street, Whitehall, Horse Guards including Horse Guards Arch, Horse Guards Road, The Mall, Queen’s Gardens (south and west sides), Constitution Hill and Apsley Way.

Who is the tall man in front of the coffin?

Matthew Magee
That is Matthew Magee, former Sullivan pupil (Class of 2003) and Private Secretary to Her Majesty. The former Sullivan pupil who is 7″2′ walked in front of the hearse as it carried the coffin. Social media users were quick to spot him due to his height.

What does the card on the Queen’s coffin say?

It was difficult to read, but the note on top of the Queen’s coffin in Westminster Abbey carried a heartfelt final message from a mourning son. Handwritten by King Charles III, it read: “In loving and devoted memory.