On Monday morning, the Queen’s condition will end. The coffin will then travel in procession once more to Westminster Abbey for the state funeral, which is scheduled to begin at 11am. local time (6 a.m. Eastern time). After the funeral, the coffin will again be carried in procession from Westminster Abbey to Wellington Arch. From there, it will travel to Windsor. Once in Windsor, the hearse will travel to St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle for the committal. Heads of state and dignitaries from around the world are expected to travel to the British capital to join members of the Royal Family in celebrating the Queen’s life and steadfast service to the nation and the Commonwealth. Although the full guest list has yet to be announced, US President Joe Biden has said he plans to attend the funeral. Other familiar faces on the telecast will be some of the 15 prime ministers who served during the Queen’s reign.
Here you can watch the funeral
Both the state funeral at Westminster Abbey and the subsequent ceremony at St George’s Chapel in Windsor will be televised. Tune into CNN or CNN International for live coverage of the Queen’s funeral from 5am to 1pm. ET. CNN’s special coverage will also be streamed live on the CNN.com homepage and on mobile devices via the CNN iOS and Android apps. In the US, other networks, including NBC News Now, ABC and Fox News, will also broadcast the funeral. In the UK, the event will be broadcast on BBC TV and available to stream on BBC iPlayer, with updates across BBC Radio and the website. ITV has confirmed that the event will be shown live and uninterrupted on ITV’s main channel and all its digital channels. Sky News will also provide live coverage throughout the day, available for free on Sky News, the Sky News app, YouTube and Freeview. CBC News in Canada will offer live coverage on CBC TV, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, CBC Gem, CBCNews.ca and the CBC News and Listen apps. Australia’s public broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corp., is scheduled to broadcast the funeral live from 8 p.m. Australian Eastern Time (6 a.m. ET). CNN affiliate Channel 9 will also have live coverage.