The Queen will be reunited with her late husband Prince Philip when she is laid to rest after a historic state funeral.
Crowds of mourners flocked to London, Windsor and royal venues across the UK on national holidays, and the service is set to attract millions of TV viewers around the world.
The the royal familyincluding Prince George and Princess Charlotte, will be among 2,000 people gathered at Westminster Abbey to pay their respects to the late monarch on Monday morning, before the service at Windsor Castle.
Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin is carried into Westminster Abbey for her funeral (Frank Augstein/Pennsylvania) Coffin arrives for state funeral (Hannah McKay/Pennsylvania) The King and members of the Royal Family follow the Queen’s coffin (Danny Lawson/Pennsylvania) The late queen’s children sat in the front row during the service (Dominik Lipinski/PA)
King Charles III and his siblings marched behind their mother’s coffin as it traveled the short distance from Westminster Hall, where the Queen lay in state for four days, to the ancient abbey.
Charles leads the royal family in procession (Tristan Fewings/Pennsylvania) The Queen’s coffin was carried to Westminster Abbey on a state carriage (Andrew Milligan/Pennsylvania) The coffin was draped with a royal standard (Andrew Milligan/Pennsylvania) Members of the armed forces and the royal family greet the Queen’s coffin (Andrew Milligan/Pennsylvania) William and Harry walked alongside the Queen’s coffin with their cousin Peter Phillips (Emilio Morenati/Pennsylvania)
Tens of thousands of people filled the capital to pay their last respects.
Members of the public gather to pay their respects on The Mall (Tim Goode/PA) Procession at the Queen’s Coffin (Jeff Spicer/Pennsylvania) The carriage was pulled by 98 naval commanders, with more following behind (Peter Byrne/Pennsylvania) King greets his mother’s coffin (Andrew Milligan/Pennsylvania) People on The Mall listened to the broadcast of the state funeral (Mike Egerton/Pennsylvania) Well-wishers shed tears outside the abbey (Tim Goode/PA)
The Queen’s two great-grandsons, Prince George, nine, and his seven-year-old sister Princess Charlotte, joined their parents the Prince and Princess of Wales at the state funeral.
Charles with the Queen Consort and the Princess Royal in front of the Queen’s coffin (Dominik Lipinski/Pennsylvania) Prince George and Princess Charlotte were at the funeral, but their younger brother Louis was not (Phil Noble/Pennsylvania) George sat between his parents near his great-grandmother’s coffin and read the order of service (Dominik Lipinski/PA) The Duke and Duchess of Sussex sit behind the King and Queen Consort (Gareth Fuller/Pennsylvania) US President Joe Biden was among those who attended the funeral (Phil Noble/Pennsylvania)