Emotional royals watch as Queen's coffin is placed in hearse for poignant final journey to her resting place in Windsor | The Sun

EMOTIONAL members of the Royal Family today watched as the Queen's coffin was placed in the state hearse for its final journey.

Thousands of mourners lined the streets as Her Majesty was driven to Windsor, where she will finally be reunited and laid to rest with her beloved Prince Philip.







The King gave a sombre salute as his mother's casket went by, just minutes after leading his grieving family at an emotional funeral service at Westminster Abbey.

He was joined by siblings Andrew, Edward and Anne, as well as sons William and Harry, who appeared solemn in reflection as the procession began.

It comes as…

  • Tearful King Charles led his family in an outpouring of grief during his mother's funeral
  • Princess Charlotte and Prince George solemnly walked behind their Gan-Gan's coffin
  • Kate Middleton paid a touching tribute to The Queen wearing Her Majesty's pearl choker
  • Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton looked united in sorrow as they followed the Queen's coffin

At Wellington Arch, the bearer party lifted the Queen’s coffin from the State Gun Carriage into the glass-backed State Hearse, which Her Majesty helped design. 

Bands of the Scots and Grenadier Guards then played a medley of her favourites, including Jerusalem and I Vow To Thee My Country.

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As the hearse left the monument for Windsor, the parade gave a Royal Salute, led by the King, and the National Anthem played out.

Charles, the Queen Consort, and the Prince and Princess of Wales, along with other Royal Family members, then left for Windsor by car, travelling along the M4.

Thousands of mourners lined the A4, A30 and A308 to see the State Hearse on its 25-mile journey.

It will arrive at Windsor Great Park through Shaw Farm Gate on Albert Road and on to Long Walk, where tens of thousands of people have been gathering to bid a final farewell to the Queen since the early hours.

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At the head of the procession, the hearse will travel up Long Walk, through Cambridge Gate and George IV Gate to the Quadrangle.

It will then make its way to St George's Chapel, where a televised committal service will take place in St George's Chapel at 4pm.

It comes after 98 sailors pulled the ceremonial gun carriage from Westminster Abbey, while another 40 marched behind.

Guardsman and members of the Armed Forces followed, all walking at 75 paces a minute to reach Wellington Arch.

The Queen Consort, Princess of Wales, Duchess of Sussex and Countess of Wessex followed by car.

There was a hush from the crowd – 30-deep in places – in Whitehall as the procession moved past the Cabinet War Rooms, the Cenotaph and Downing Street.

Then, as the Queen's coffin moved along the route in front of her old home Buckingham Palace, every head in the crowd turned, with well-wishers spontaneously erupting into rounds of applause and shouts of "hip, hip hooray".

But members of the Royal Family remained expressionless as they circled round the Queen Victoria Memorial.

Further along, members of public emerged from balconies and windows, clad in black, while those on the street craned their necks and clutched cameras.

The procession of seven groups, each with a military band, travelled via Parliament Square, Whitehall, Horse Guards Parade, The Mall, past Buckingham Palace and Constitution Hill to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner.

A total of 1,000 armed forces from the UK and Commonwealth lined the mile-long route, while British Legion standard bearers flanked the Cenotaph, King’s Life Guards turned out on Horse Guards Parade and King’s Guard saluted the coffin near the Palace.

The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery fired minute guns in Hyde Park and Big Ben tolled during the procession. 

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It follows an emotional state funeral, watched by billions around the world.

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