Queen’s Funeral Date: All You Need to Know

When is the Queen’s funeral?

The Queen’s funeral will take place on Monday, 19 September. Royal protocol dictates that it is held 10 days after the monarch’s death. On Saturday, 10 September, it was confirmed that the day would be a national bank holiday with schools and businesses closing.

Will the Queen’s funeral be a Bank Holiday?

Yes. On Saturday, 10 September, the King signed a proclamation stating that the day of the Queen’s funeral (Monday, 19 September) will be a Bank Holiday across the UK.

Where will the Queen’s funeral be held?

The state funeral will be held at Westminster Abbey, with the coffin carried from Westminster Hall, where it will have been lying in wait, to the Abbey, which is less than 500 feet away. After the service, a procession will move with the coffin through London to Hyde Park, at which point the coffin will be taken to Windsor.

What will happen at the Queen’s funeral?

Senior members of the Royal Family, including King Charles III, are likely to follow the procession of the Queen’s coffin from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey. The service, led by senior members of the Church of England, will be televised, allowing viewers worldwide to participate in this historic event.

Who will attend the Queen’s funeral?

All senior members of the Royal Family are expected to attend, including King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort, the newly titled Prince and Princess of Wales (Prince William and Catherine), as well as all of the Queen’s children and grandchildren. Heads of state from around the world will fly into London for the occasion, emphasizing the global significance of the event.

Can I attend the Queen’s funeral?

No. Around 2,000 guests will be invited to attend the funeral at Westminster Abbey. However, well-wishers from the public will line the streets of London, including the Mall outside Buckingham Palace, to watch the procession. This opportunity allows the public to pay their respects and witness history in the making.

Will there be a procession?

Yes. The largest procession of the Queen’s coffin will take place after the funeral at Westminster Abbey, when it will be carried down the Mall to Hyde Park Corner. This dignified procession will be a significant moment, reflecting the nation’s grief and respect for the late monarch.

Where will the Queen be buried?

The Queen will be buried at Windsor Castle, her favourite residence, where her parents are buried. Prince Philip, her husband, will be moved from the Royal Vault to join his wife in the King George VI Memorial Chapel, symbolizing their eternal bond and dedication to each other.

How can I watch the Queen’s funeral?

The funeral will be televised on all major channels, ensuring that people across the nation and around the globe can share in the moment and honor the Queen’s legacy.


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