After Cemetery At Westminster Abbey, Queen Elizabeth II's Cabinet Was Taken To Wellington Arch
JAKARTA - The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II was taken to Wellington Arch, one of the landmarks in London City, after attending worship at Westminster Abbey.
As before, the Queen's coffin was placed on the Royal Cannon Train, drawn by 142 British Royal Navy soldiers.
Behind him, King Charles III, along with his younger siblings, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward accompanied him on foot. As well as Prince William, Prince Harry and other senior members of the kingdom.
Meanwhile, Camilla, Queen of the Queen, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, will follow in a car right behind the King and other senior nobles. The second vehicle will carry Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, and Sophie,jud of levy, according to the BBC September 19.
Mounties of Royal Canadian Mounted Police lead the procession at the forefront.
Meanwhile, world leaders are heading to a reception hosted by Foreign Minister Jamesjuverly.
Military personnel and police will line up along the road, along with large crowds. The arrangement for state funerals is on an invisible scale in the UK for 70 years, since the funeral procession of King George VI in 1952. More than 3,000 military personnel took part together with civil organizations.
In general, the Queen's coffin will cross the route along Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square, flow, Horse Guards parade, Horse Guards Road, The Mall, Constitution Hill and end up at Wellington Arch London.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will then be brought from Wellington Arch by State Hearse to Windsor Castle, for further funeral proceedings.