
Prince Harry in military uniform as Queen's grandchildren hold vigil for Her Majesty
The Duke of Sussex and Prince of Wales were among Queen Elizabeth II's eight grandchildren standing vigil in Westminster Hall.
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.
The King, the Duke of York, the Princess Royal and the Earl of Wessex all wear military uniform to pay respects.
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.
A special school assembly showcased what the children had learned about Her Majesty this week.
Five hundred and seventy-six members of the RAF have been practising for the event at the base in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
Almost 6,000 members of the military will be involved in Her Majesty the Queen's state funeral and committal.
The state funeral will take place in Westminster Abbey at 11:00 on Monday.
Parachute Regiment veteran Mark 'Billy' Billingham says it was a privilege to serve Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
The queue to see the Queen's coffin in Westminster Hall is almost five miles long and close to capacity.
The Queen's coronation "was a defining part of his life, not just his career", Able Seaman Murray Kerr said about his grandfather.
The equine retirement home cares for horses which once served Her Majesty.