
Member of RAF the final person to leave Queen's lying-in-state
Ms Chrissy Heerey, a serving member of the RAF from Melton Mowbray said it "felt like a real privilege".
Ms Chrissy Heerey, a serving member of the RAF from Melton Mowbray said it "felt like a real privilege".
Her Majesty’s state funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey at 11:00 BST.
CDS Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said, "planning has been going on for a very long time and we have the plans and now we have to execute them".
The Chief of the Defence Staff has said the conflict in Ukraine is likely to "grind on for a long time".
The chiefs have been told to listen to a metronome at 75 beats a minute, to ensure they get the right rhythm for the funeral procession.
In the formation was a De Havilland Chipmunk, also known as 'The Royal Chipmunk' as it was used by King Charles III for his flight training.
The Duke of Sussex and Prince of Wales were among Queen Elizabeth II's eight grandchildren standing vigil in Westminster Hall.
Head of the Army, General Sir Patrick Sanders says there will be a "remarkable procession" after the funeral from Westminster Abbey.
More than 700 members from the Household Division will escort the State Hearse down the Long Walk and through the gates of Windsor Castle.
A 23-13 victory over the Royal Australian Navy in Plymouth saw the Senior Service retain the Commonwealth Cup.
The King, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal and the Earl of Wessex all wear military uniform to pay respects.
The Cold War-era aircraft almost collided with a busy road.
Commonwealth troops will play a role in the state funeral alongside the British Forces, paying their respects to the Queen.
A number of recipients will be at the funeral, including a number from across the Commonwealth.
Britannia Royal Naval College is steeped in Royal history, with links to the Queen, Prince Philip and King Charles III.
The Duke of Sussex had been told he would not be allowed to wear uniform as he is no longer a working member of the Royal Family.