The new date is Sep 16, 2022.

Some famous people, including David Beckham, came out to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II as she lay in state at the parliament building.

Former English football player David Beckham visits Queen Elizabeth II's coffin brought to Westminster Hall, in London, United Kingdom on September 16, 2022.

David Beckham will be in London in September of 2022.

Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

The communal experience where we celebrate the amazing life of our queen is meant to be shared together, according to Beckham.

May curtseyed to the queen's coffin.

She waited for over seven hours before entering the building.

Sharon said she came out to see the procession because she loves the royal family.

PLAY Forbes Business IndyCar Ends 2022 Season On High Note, Plans For 2023 And Beyond Read More ESPN To Make Bold Move Into Sports Betting Read More This Week In XR: HaptX Grabs $23 Million Funding, Be An NFL QB - In VR, Roblox Dev Con Read More Read More Blippar Bets On Mobile As The Future Of Augmented Reality, Integrates With Unity Read More Ukraine Says It Found Another Mass Burial Site In Territory Reclaimed From Russia Read More 1/1 Skip Ad Continue watching after the ad Loading PodsVisit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE IndyCar Ends 2022 Season On High Note, Plans For 2023 And Beyond

The queen will lie in state at the hall until her funeral. There is a lengthy queue to visit her. 80,000 people are expected to pay their respects to her. King Charles III will be at his mother's funeral. The queen's lying in state is being broadcasted by the Beeb.

A state gun carriage will take the queen's coffin to the funeral service at the abbey. The president is expected to attend. A national moment of silence will take place after the service. The queen will be laid to rest next to her parents and husband at Windsor Castle.

The queue to see Queen Elizabeth II closes temporarily after hitting capacity.

Thousands of people line up to view a queen's coffin.

Here's what to know about the new details on queen's funeral.