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JAKARTA - The coffin of Queen Elizabeth, who was brought in a royal hearse from Wellington Arch, arrived at Windsor Castle Complex.

Still in the hearse, Queen Elizabeth II's coffin was brought from Albert Road via the famous Long Walk at Windsor Castle towards St George's Chapel, where further funeral services will be carried out.

The parade will cross the Cambridge Gate, Cambridge Drive, and Gate George IV of the castle, with most of the routes fenced off by members of the armed forces.

Later, the Queen's coffin will join King Charles II and other members of the Royal Family.

Covered with flowers, the hearse passes through members of the Grenadier Guard Battalion 1, before heading to Windsor Castle.

The public was seen crowding the left and right side during the Long Walk process, paying their last respects to Queen Elizabeth II.

Lee Buller, 37 from Reading, thought it fit. "I think this is his favorite place, apart from Balmoral. This is his real home he loves."

He loves so many people here today, wants to say how much he respects the Queen.

"I know it's easy to say that he was born in privilege, but not many will dedicate their lives as he did to serve through war and the pandemic," he praised.

The sound of a small rifle fired and a bell heard as a sign of the Queen's arrival.

It is known that Queen Elizabeth II's body will be buried today, after undergoing funeral services at Westminster Abbey.

The Queen's final resting place is King George VI's memorial at St George's Kapel, Windsor Castle, where her mother and father were buried, along with the ashes of her sister, Princess Margaret.


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