royal family in the procession, as well as the queen s coffin. it will be carried on a gun carriage from buckingham palace through the city to an historic hall in the palace of westminster. that is where the queen will lie in state until her funeral on monday, as more than a half million people are expected to pay their respects. this is cnn s live coverage as the people of london get close to their beloved queen and say farewell one last time. i m don lemon at buckingham palace. and i m anderson cooper in london overlooking the procession route. we ll take you every step of the way on this leg on the queen s final journey. the procession will begin at buckingham palace, as don was saying, and move down the mall to westminster with royal family members walking behind the queen s coffin. they ll pass the horse guard s parade ground, traveling on to white hall. they ll go by landmarks including number 10 downing street, parliament square, until they arrive outside westminster
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The grand oak doors of the UK s most important church - where Her Majesty married Prince Philip and had her congregation - opened at 8am, three hours before the service starts.
Hardy royal fans defied no-camping rules ahead of the Queen s funeral today, as people of all ages set up tents, deck chairs and even a makeshift minibar to grab premium seats for the state funeral.
World News - LONDON - Thousands of people camped overnight in London to get the best spots for viewing Queen Elizabeth's funeral procession on Monday. The. Read more at www.tnp.sg