While tens of thousands of people traveled to London and Windsor for the funeral, people from South Africa, Nepal and Japan tuned in to attend the service at Westminster Abbey. Members of the royal family, world leaders, politicians and heads of state were among those who attended to bid farewell to the Queen who served as monarch for 70 years. Cities fall silent as nation mourns – live updates Tokyo The funeral was broadcast live on screens across Japan, including pubs in the Tokyo district of Shibuya. Image: Pic: AP Image: Pic: AP Kathmandu A Buddhist monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, held a prayer session to mark the queen’s funeral. Image: Pic: AP Image: Pic: AP Beijing While in the Chinese capital, residents gathered for a private live viewing of the service to say their final farewell to the queen. Image: Photo: AP Washington In the US in Washington DC, Americans gathered to watch the procession at a British pub called The Queen Vic. Image: Photo: AP Cape Town In Cape Town, South Africa, people gathered on a waterfront to watch the funeral on big screens. Image: Photo: AP Belfast While groups of people gathered to watch the service at Belfast City Hall in Northern Ireland. Image: Photo: AP