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The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II arrived in London from Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, on the 13th.
On the followingnoon of the 14th, the Queen’s coffin was moved to Westminster Hall, where it was parked for four days. Hundreds of thousands of members of the public are expected to visit.
The Queen’s state funeral will take place on September 19.
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The Queen’s coffin was transported by Royal Air Force aircraft from Scotland to a military airport in west London on the evening of the 13th.
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According to flight-tracking website Flightradar24, the plane carrying the Queen’s coffin has become the most followed flight ever.
The website said nearly 6 million people were following the plane at the same time within minutes of takeoff.
According to Flightradar24, the previous record was the flight of US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan last month, when a total of 2.2 million people followed.
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A large crowd gathered outside Buckingham Palace.
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The hearse convoy was regarding a dozen kilometers from the airport to central London, and a large number of people were waiting on the roadside along the way.
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Queen’s coffin arrives at Buckingham Palace
King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Princes William and Harry and other members of the royal family welcome the Queen’s coffin at Buckingham Palace.
Afterwards, Charles III and Camilla left Buckingham Palace.
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After the Queen’s coffin was parked overnight at Buckingham Palace, it was moved to Westminster Hall on the followingnoon of the 14th accompanied by members of the royal family.

On the morning of September 14, Charles III arrived at Buckingham Palace. In the followingnoon, he will lead the royal family to accompany the Queen’s coffin to Westminster Hall.
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Prince William, Prince Harry will also follow the Queen’s coffin

The boulevard outside Buckingham Palace, where the Queen’s coffin passes, is lined with waiting people
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Many places passed along the way were crowded with crowds
The Queen’s coffin was parked for four days.
More than 400,000 people are expected to visit the Queen’s coffin. Officials have warned that queues might stretch for hours or even overnight.
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On the banks of the Thames, a large number of people began to wait in line, in order to have the opportunity to mourn the Queen up close.

Fortunately, the weather in London today is fair, and the light rain has finally stopped.
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Officials say queues can take up to hours, or even overnight