Ceremony attended by kings, queens, princes, presidents and other leaders from across the globe will be held at Westminster Hall ahead of final interment at Windsor Castle
11 days after her death aged 96, Britain's longest-serving monarch will be laid to rest in the afternoon at Westminster Abbey, under London's biggest-ever police security operation
With Westminster Abbey having space for 2,000 attendants, hundreds of local and foreign royals and global leaders -- including Israel's President Herzog -- are set to attend burial
New monarch says he's 'moved beyond measure' at public sympathies for Elizabeth II; world leaders pay respects to queen's casket as it lies in state; queue closed to new entrants
Thousands brave London's coldest night in months, waiting in line that stretched up to 16 hours to pay their respects as world leaders ready to fly out for state funeral on Monday
Both of King Charles III's sons wear military uniform, at monarch's request; line to view coffin now snaking 8 kilometers through London, with many waiting 16 hours to enter hall
Suspected detained for 'disturbance' in Westminster Hall, where Elizabeth II is lying in state; authorities warn of 24-hour wait for those wishing to pay last respects
Queen made dialogue with non-Anglican churches and all religious communities, including Jews, a priority during her reign, recognizing UK as an increasingly multifaith nation
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