The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will be held at 11am on Monday, September 19th.
The Earl Marshall, the Duke of Norfolk, is in charge of the arrangements for the event.
The funeral will be a bank holiday.
The public will be able to pay their respects as the Queen's coffin is taken to St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh.
On the day of Queen's funeral, there will be a bank holiday.
The coffin of the Queen will be carried by six gamekeepers from the estate tomorrow at 10am.
It will be taken by hearse to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Staff at the palace will be able to pay their respects when the coffin rests in the Throne Room.
The King and Queen will travel to Edinburgh to take part in a procession.
Some members of the Royal Family will follow the procession on foot.
The crown of Scotland will be on top of the cathedral at 2.55pm.
People can pay their respects to the coffin in the cathedral. The King and other members of the Royal Family will hold a prayer.
The life of a royal as he becomes king is depicted in pictures.
She is leaving Scotland on Tuesday.
The hearse will arrive at Edinburgh airport at 6pm. The coffin will be flown with the Princess Royal.
The arrival in England will be saluted by the guards of honour.
Members of the royal household will be able to pay their respects to the Queen's coffin when it is placed in the Bow Room at Buckingham Palace.
Prayers will be conducted and the King and Queen will be present.
On Wednesday, the Imperial State Crown will be placed on top of the coffin.
At 2.22pm, it will be taken in a gun carriage from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster, with the King and other royals, as well as staff from the royal household walking behind.
The silent procession will be small and personal.
The photos show the difference between Queen and King.
Lying in state for four days.
The archbishop will conduct a short service after the coffin arrives at the palace.
Members of the public will be able to file past during the lying in state period. Huge crowds are expected even though details of this will be released by the government.
She will lie in state for four days in the hall.
After the funeral, the Queen's coffin will be taken to Windsor for acommittal. The order of service will be known next week.
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The King and Queen will travel by air to Edinburgh where they will visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The ceremony of the keys on the forecourt of the Palace of Holyroodhouse will be followed by an inspection by the King.
After attending a service of prayer and reflection for the life of the Queen, the King will return to Holyrood.
After an audience with the First Minister, The King will have an audience with the presiding officer of the Scottish parliament.
A Motion of Condolence will be received by the king and queen at the Scottish parliament. The Royal Family will attend a service at St Giles' Cathedral that night.
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A trip to Ireland and Wales.
He will be in Northern Ireland and Wales on the same day.
During his visit to Ireland, he will meet the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. The leader of all the major faiths in Northern Ireland will be meeting his majesty.
On the morning of Tuesday, September 13th, The King and The Queen will travel by air to Northern Ireland and then on to the castle. They will see an exhibition about the Queen's relationship with Northern Ireland.
The King will be meeting members of the public in order to share their grief.