Here are the full TV schedules for Monday 19 September: BBC 6am Breakfast 8am The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II 5pm BBC News 5.50pm BBC London News 6:15pm The One Show: Our Queen. On March 23, 2006, he was gazetted for the award of the George Cross, and on November 2, 2006, he was presented with his medal by The Princess Royal at Buckingham Palace. But MPs and peers are able to book time slots to avoid the main queue. Immediately upon insertion the troop came under heavy fire. Her mother and father are buried there, as are the ashes of her sister Princess Margaret. The Queen will receive a state funeral on Monday . As always you can unsubscribe at any time. The Queen and her long reign will be honoured in the special funeral, which begins. As old friends come to say goodbye to a legendary member of the Walford community, Kathy tries to come to terms with a trying time in her past. Princess Anne and her husband Captain Mark Phillips were returning to Buckingham Palace from a royal engagement when their car was stopped by another car, driven by Ball, who was later declared to be mentally ill. Ball jumped out of his vehicle and tried to force the Princess from her car. Just before 4pm, the procession will halt at the bottom of the West Steps of St George's Chapel in Horseshoe Cloister. The duo said that they made friends during their queuing and shared stories with others. The bearer party will lift the coffin from the state gun carriage and place it in the state hearse. The rehearsals are quite remarkable.'. Sadly, I wouldn't be surprised if they dropped Dot's funeral on iPlayer at 6am on Monday. The early evening will bring a special Our Queen Remembered version of The One Show at 6.15pm, followed by a screening of Paddington 2 at 6.50pm, paying homage to the bears relationship with the late Queen. On BBC One and Two, both of which are simulcasting the same coverage, a special edition of Breakfast will begin at 6am, followed by coverage of the funeral from 8am to 5pm. Yvonne Joseph, 57, and Curlette Edwards, 61, from London joined well-wishers at 8am on Thursday morning. Before that, there will be a procession from Westminster Hall, where the Queen has been lying in state, which begins at 10.35am. 'I will have the sombre honour of marching in front of the gun carriage carrying Her Majesty's body on her final journey. The sermon will be given by the Archbishop of Canterbury who will also give the commendation, while the Dean will pronounce the blessing. The results for the semi-final will air on Monday, December 12, at 8.15pm and will run for 45 minutes when one couple will go home and the finalists will be announced. At around 11.55am the Last Post will sound, followed by two minutes of silence to be observed in the Abbey and throughout the UK. 'I just wanted to say thank you to her for a job incredibly well done,' Ms Chetwood said. 's newsletter, you acknowledge that you have read and accepted hellomagazine.com's privacy policy, the cookies policy, and the website terms of use, and that you consent to hellomagazine.com using your data according to the established laws. One couple will then be voted off the series by the judges and will miss out on . 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Even now the tips of his ears are missing having melted away in the inferno that so nearly claimed the lives of several family members. The BBC . 7.30pm - A private burial service will be conducted by the Dean of Windsor, attended by the King and members of the royal family. Here, the bearer party will carry the coffin in procession up the steps into the chapel. Coverage of the funeral of the Queen Mother on 9 April 2002 a working day was seen by an average of 5.1 million people on BBC One, while 2.7 million chose ITV. His dive watch recorded a depth over 60 metres Placing himself at even greater risk, he removed his mask to give the lifeless diver two rescue breaths.'. The Prime Minister and the Secretary General of the Commonwealth will read Lessons, while the Archbishop of York, the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster, the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and the Free Churches Moderator will say prayers. 'Her Majesty's passing has left many people across many continents with a profound sense of loss. He was left with such severe burns to his face, neck, chest, stomach, back, arms and hands that he was left fighting for his life. It then will travel from central London to Windsor, on a route that has not been disclosed by the Palace. By lunchtime, those leaving the Palace of Westminster after paying their respects had queued for approximately five hours, joining at 8am. The younger boys were soon off the danger list but Jack spent weeks in intensive care at Nottingham General Hospital. Haberfield eventually left the Marines and began to work freelance in the security industry, and now lives in France with his wife. He was about to stop when a distress call was received from a woman who was trapped, injured and bleeding. Theresa May and her husband Sir Philip also came to see the Queen's coffin after the former prime minister described the 'tremendous privilege' of knowing the monarch and evenbarbecuing with Her Majesty. Realising that large numbers of civilians remained trapped while the terrorists continued to kill indiscriminately, Troulan re-entered the Mall. Flights will also be grounded during the arrival of the funeral cortege and procession at Windsor Castle, and diverted around the castle to minimise noise during the private family service on Monday night. Despite his wounds, he managed to get Tudball into the Spartan. Her Majesty's hearse will arrive at the Long Walk at3.15pm, where the public will be able to give their final respects. The coverage will be aired across the ITV main channel, across the five digital channels and online on ITV Hub. You can change your choices at any time by visiting your privacy controls. He rushed forward and managed to reach the first wounded man and carried him back to safety. Eventually after almost 20 minutes he reached the second man and ran back carrying him through the continuous enemy fire. There is a fondness between monarch, whether that be Queen Elizabeth or King Charles, and us which will not change and is fundamental and central to everything we do. The funeral will be televised on BBC One and BBC News, and will also be available to stream on BBC iPlayer, with coverage starting at 8am BST. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport's queue tracker can be viewed via. A two-minute national silence was held at its end. The doors of Westminster Abbey will open at 8am as the congregation of VIPs begin to take their seats, three hours before the service begins at11am. Mr Campbell, 68, said: 'I have always had a high regard for the Queen, I think increasingly in recent years no less because of the way she has been so open regarding her Christian faith. 8am - The doors of Westminster Abbey will open to the congregation to take their seats for the state funeral service. She said that the queue was 'constantly moving', as people walked the planned route. Hundreds of mourners who had waited in line overnight to visit the late monarch lying in state left Westminster Hall to see the thousands of military personnel in ceremonial uniform taking part in the preparations for Monday's event. His actions enabled his patrol to break in to the enemy position thus regaining the initiative for the troop, allowing them to close with the enemy. BBC One's TV schedule for Monday will kick off at 6am with BBC Breakfast and then the Queen's funeral coverage starting at 8am. The lying-in-state will have. 'We wanted to come and pay our respects because it's just a historic moment, the Queen is like a mother and a grandmother to all of us.'. Thousands are expected to line the streets of London on Monday 19 September as the Queens funeral takes place in Westminster Abbey. As the Queen did with her father, Charles will drop a handful of earth onto his mother's coffin. At 3.10pm the procession will step off via Albert Road, Long Walk, Cambridge Gate, Cambridge Drive, George IV Gate, Quadrangle (South and West sides), Engine Court, Norman Arch, Chapel Hill, Parade Ground and Horseshoe Cloister Arch. The siblings did the same thing in Edinburgh earlier this week in a ceremony known as the Vigil of the Princes. In the evening, a private burial service will be conducted by the Dean of Windsor, attended by Charles and members of the royal family. An honour and a great responsibility'. It will then descend a shaft for around 16ft before being sent down a corridor and set down in the vault behind its iron gates. - Shaw Farm Gate to St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle. Due to damage to his periscope optics, Beharry was forced to open his hatch to steer his vehicle, exposing his face and head to withering small arms fire. The Prime Minister's Official Spokesman said on Thursday that Downing Street could not yet confirm which world leaders Liz Truss will be meeting. We got up very early and left St Albans at half past four and said we would see how long the queue was. The triangular patch of land was designated by the city of New York in 1984 to celebrate the former Beatle's life and work. To deal with seven Victim Operated IEDs linked in a single circuit, in a mass casualty scenario, using manual neutralisation techniques once, never mind three times, is the single most outstanding act of explosive ordnance disposal ever recorded in Afghanistan.'. While doing this, he was wounded in the hands and arms. 12pm - Reveille, the national anthem and a lament, played by the Queen's Piper, will bring the state funeral service to an end at approximately noon. He added: 'It's peaceful. Despite his injuries and exploding ammunition, he valiantly attempted to climb on to the tank but was beaten back by the intense heat and explosions. Rupi Chawlia, 45, from Wiltshire started queuing at 5.50am and has visited the Queen's coffin by 10.30am on Thursday. In October 1989, he was tasked with handling a vehicle rigged with mortars which had been abandoned in the middle of a housing estate and beside a hospital. Here, we take a look at the full list of military heroes who have been invited to pay their respects to the late British sovereign. 'Now I have been privileged to be selected as the second in command for the Royal Navy contingent supporting Her Majesty's funeral. Today, 19 September, sees the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II take place at Westminster Abbey. The troop continued to fight for another six hours, killing further enemy and causing the remainder of the Taliban to retreat from the area. Hopes were raised when an instructor equipped with oxygen tanks arrived at the scene, but he ruled out a search on safety grounds. The service, which will include a poignant two minute national silence will come to an end at noon, when the Queen's coffin will be carried from the Abbey. At 3.53pm, the procession will halt at the bottom of the West Steps of St George's Chapel in Horseshoe Cloister. 'It's been great, the socialising aspect of it, and that's what really made the time go by. The burial of the Queen will boost the former number to 11. Her Majesty's funeral is set to be one of the most-watched TV shows ever. This means the three living VC holders - World War Two pilot John Alexander Cruickshank, Nepalese Gurkha recipient Rambahadur Limbu and Colour Sergeant Johnson Beharry - along with all living holders of the GC, which was created in 1940 by Elizabeth II's father King George VIduring the Blitz. Broadcasting will begin from 6am BST, with all five channels. The others includeGeorge III, George IV, George V and William IV. Able Seaman Ryan Howarth, 25, whose father was a major in the Army and who met the Queen at a royal garden party, said: 'I feel very honoured. The Scots Guards marched away from New Palace Yard and on to the Abbey, and were followed by the sailors pulling the gun carriage using white ropes, and several members of the Household Cavalry on horseback. The citation for his VC explains how he was in an advance party of 16 Gurkhas when they encountered about 30 Indonesians holding a position on the top of a jungle-covered hill. A benchmark for comparison is the funeral service for Princess Diana on 6 September 1997, which was watched by an average of 32.1 million people, including 19.3 million on BBC One and 11.7 million on ITV. He then climbed on to the burning tank, placing himself at risk of enemy fire, as well as fire from Coalition aircraft should they return. It's a big occasion that is important to commemorate. Many of the UK's major broadcasters will cover the Queen's funeral live on Monday, September 19. Here's how to watch, The Queen's state funeral: A minute-by-minute guide about what will happen, Prince William and Princess Kate's children's special place for mourning the Queen at school, Prince William says Queen's Procession evoked heartbreaking memories of walking with Prince Harry behind Diana's coffin, Queen Elizabeth II's personal glove maker pays tribute to Her Majesty. While the Queen lies in state a continuous vigil will be kept. Captain Samuel Shephard was awarded the George Cross in 2015 for his heroic efforts to recover fellow Marine, Lieutenant Damien Moran, who suffered an embolism and sank 200ft to the seabed off Egypt in August. 4 mins ago. The Queen's funeral will be broadcast on ITV, BBC and Sky. After completing his training on the day of the 9/11 attacks, Finney went on to serve in Afghanistan in 2003, whenhis light tank was engaged in friendly fire by a pair of Coalition Forces ground attack aircraft. Alternatively, you can livestream the ceremony throughout. At present, a black stone slab is set into the floor of the King George VI Memorial Chapel. The lance-corporal went forward with two men, but when they were only 10 yards from the enemy machine-gun position the sentry opened fire on them. The BBC will be showing special programming on the day of the funeral, which will air from 8 am until 5 pm on Monday 19 September on BBC One and iPlayer, with BSL signed coverage on BBC Two. Prince Philip's coffin, which was interred in the Royal Vault following his death last April, will also be moved and put next to the Queen's. You can watch the Queens funeral procession on BBC, ITV and Sky. Some bowed, some curtsied and some simply took a moment to look at the extraordinary scene. The BBC will be showing special programming on the day of the funeral, which will air from 8 am until 5 pm on Monday 19 September on BBC One and iPlayer, with BSL signed coverage on BBC Two. The sheer weight of fire stopped him advancing further, and he realised that only a quick rush would allow him a chance to cover the remaining ground and reach the wounded men. Mournful brass and drums heralded the coffin leaving the Abbey, and the procession began its next journey, along Whitehall on to Wellington Arch. 1. If you wish to change your mind and would like to stop receiving communications from hellomagazine.com, you can revoke your consent by clicking on "unsubscribe" in the footer of the newsletter. Hughes and his men were called into what was effectively an IED minefield, to extract casualties and recover bodies. Heathrow Airport has announced it will stop all flights for 15 minutes before the two-minute national silence on Monday, until 15 minutes after it has finished. Former Royal Marine Kevin Haberfield was awarded the GC in 2015. British military heroes who hold the Victoria Cross - including an RAF ace who sunk a German U-boat then landed his damaged plane while wounded during the Second World War and an Iraq War veteran who saved his comrades during an ambush by Islamist militants - will all be invited to the Queen's state funeral at Westminster Abbey next week, it has emerged. This includes four heroes from Australia who received the VC: Ben Roberts-Smith, Keith Payne, Mark Donaldson and Daniel Keighran. The Queen's funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey on Monday 19 September at 11am. Featured Image Credit: BBC One. Other royals who are buried there include Queen Victoria's father Prince Edward,George III's wife Queen Charlotte and Queen Mary's grandfather Prince Adolphus. In June 2010, on his third deployment to Afghanistan, Corporal Roberts-Smith was part of a helicopter assault into Tizak, Shah Wali Kot in Kandahar Province, aimed at capturing or killing a senior Taliban commander. At Wellington Arch, the Queen's coffin will be transferred from the State Gun Carriage to the State Hearse just after 1pm, ahead of the journey to Windsor. A further IED was discovered later 10 yards away. The coverage will be preceded by a preview on Good Morning Britain and followed by a documentary chronicling the lead-up to the event. Donaldson deliberately exposed himself to fire from the Taliban fighters in order to draw their attention away from the casualties, allowing them to be moved to cover. Behind will be the Queens grandsons Peter Phillips, the Duke of Sussex and the Prince of Wales, and behind them, the late monarchs son-in-law Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, the Queens cousin the Duke of Gloucester, and her nephew the Earl of Snowdon. The bearer party will lift the coffin from the state hearse, from where it will be carried in procession up the West Steps. Who becomes the Prince of Wales when Charles becomes King? The Procession is formed of seven groups, each supported by a service band. However, he retained control of his vehicle and drove it out of the ambush area before losing consciousness. By now, Troulan was exhausted, dehydrated and at the limit of his mental capacity. Her Platinum Jubilee celebration was a big part of the beginning of our summer. Able Seaman Murray Kerr, 20, from Ayr, said: 'It's a great honour to be a part of Her Majesty's funeral; it's a great responsibility as well. Under this heavy attack, the indigenous soldiers began to fall back. Aidan Conway, from Islington, watched the rehearsal and said: 'I was in the West End at the theatre and I went for a little night cycle just down the Mall out of interest, maybe to see the flowers. Mother and daughter Kate Chetwood, 50, andClara, 15, from Sussex queued for around six hours to pay their respects. An honour and a great responsibility. After re-joining his section, Limbu returned to the attack and, recovering a light machine gun which had previously been abandoned earlier in the combat, gave support for the latter stages of the assault, personally killing four more enemy soldiers as they attempted to escape. state funeral service at Westminster Abbey. Click Manage settings for more information and to manage your choices. Who are the Strictly semi . St George's Chapel itself was ordered by King Edward IV, with construction beginning in 1475 and finishing in 1528 under the reign of King Henry VIII. Britain's greatest Paralympian wiped away tears in Westminster Hall as awestruck others from Britain and abroad wept, prayed and salutedafter queuing for up to 48 hours to pay their respects. Fraser and Tricia Campbell from St Albans said that they came because they wanted to 'show their recognition for all that [the Queen has] done.'. The Queen's coffin will be carried into St George's Chapel at 4pm, where a televised committal service held by the Dean of Windsor will take place. What happens on day of the Queen's funeral? In the fall of 1980, the 40-year-old Lennon had . Scheduled drama Crossfire, starring Keeley Hawes, has been rescheduled to make way for a special programme looking back at the events of the day at 8.30pm. Shop these pre-loved luxury items at eBay. He says he is overcome by guilt when wearing it, reminded that so many other brave friends never came home alive. His own vehicle was then attacked on June 11, 2004, during which he received serious shrapnel injuries to his face and brain. He enlisted help and searched the civilians once he had led them to safety, thus ensuring that no terrorists were hiding in their midst. However, a few had managed to rejoin the procession near Hyde Park after seeing the stepping off in Westminster, and stayed out in the cold until its conclusion. The Queen has been lying in state at Westminster Hall since yesterday afternoon. Now 102, John Alexander Cruickshank was awarded the VC for sinking a German U-boat during the Second World War then successfully landing his damaged plane. The Queen passed away last Thursday at the age of 96, Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement at the time. The award was backdated to the date of the action in Afghanistan on November 22, 2005. Jack and his two brothers were taken to hospital. What time is the Strictly Semi Final Results show on? After the service the Queen's coffin will be returned to the gun carriage by the bearer party and a procession will travel to Wellington Arch at Hyde Park. At the age of 24, Flying Officer Cruickshank piloted a Consolidated Catalina anti-submarine flying boat from Sullom Voe on July 17, 1944 on a patrol north into the Norwegian Sea to protect the British Home Fleet as it returned from the unsuccessful Operation Mascot raid on the German battleship Tirpitz. As well as burials, successive royal weddings have been held in the chapel, including Queen Victoria's to Prince Albert and Prince Harry's to Meghan Markle in 2018. Croucher has kept his backpack as a trophy of the day he beat the grim reaper, a constant reminder of 'how lucky I am'. 8am - The doors of Westminster Abbey open for the funeral's 2,000 guests. Her son, the new King, will lead the procession behind. The Queen's state funeral will end with a two-minute national silence in a'fitting tribute to an extraordinary reign' before she is laid to rest beside her late husband, Buckingham Palace revealed today. Members of the Queen's family, including her children, will walk behind her coffinto Wellington Arch when it leaves Westminster Abbey, before Her Majesty is taken to Windsor to be laid to rest next to her beloved husband. The assailantwas taken into custody and went to Rampton Hospital under the Mental Health Act before later being moved to Broadmoor Prison on Dartmoor. After training in Canada and the US he earned his wings in July 1942 and was assigned to No 210 Squadron in March 1943, piloting Consolidated PBY Catalina flying boats, flying from RAF Sullom Voe in Shetland. 'It didn't take that long, about 45 minutes to an hour,' they said. Although the enemy were still occupying the previous position, Warrant Officer Payne, with complete disregard for his own life, crawled back on to it and extricated several wounded soldiers. Martin Robinson, Chief Reporter For Mailonline, The Queen's watchmen: How men from 540-year-old Yeoman of the Guard set up by Henry VII after his victory over Richard III are among historic military units on 24-hour vigil in Westminster Hall while Her Majesty lies in state, Princess of Wales reveals George 'understands the loss' of the Queen while Charlotte and Louis 'less so' - and that they're 'doing well' and are being 'looked after at their new school' as she meets well-wishers, 'Beware of the Balmoral dogs': How the Queen's beloved Corgis proved far from the ideal pets with staff, postmen and even Her Majesty suffering nasty nips and their behaviour became so bad an 'animal psychologist' had to be hired, EXCLUSIVE Sorry ladies, he's taken! All rights reserved. And what I love about her the most was her calmness, she made people feel comfortable. The ceremony to transfer King George's body there was private, as was the dedication of the chapel the following week. Over the course of several hours, he went into the building at least a dozen times and on each occasion managed to bring many innocent civilians to safety. This has been felt more keenly over the past few days as the world comes to terms with her demise. During his deployment in Afghanistan, Hughes risked his own life to save the lives of his comrades, foregoing protective clothing and defusing bombs manually in what has been described as the single most outstanding act of explosive ordnance disposal ever recorded in Afghanistan. Sign up to our newsletter to get all of our celebrity and royal news delivered directly to your inbox. Everything ran in order. On ITV, Good Morning Britain will preview the days events at 6am, with live coverage of the funeral procession starting at 9.30am courtesy of Tom Bradby and Julie Etchingham. He later had to neutralise four more devices. Burial will be in Aspen Grove Cemetery. He recalled: 'We could hear Roy shouting from the back bedroom. At 10.52am the Queen's coffin will arrive at Westminster Abbey, and the funeral service will end at 11.55am with the sounds of the Last Post. Reveille, the national anthem and a lament played by the Queen's piper will bring the state funeral service to an end at around 12 noon. As the coffin is lowered into the royal vault the Sovereign's Piper will play a lament and walk slowly away so the music fades. Members of public were allowed to Westminster Hall to file past the Queen's coffin until 6.30 am on Monday, September 19. I was walking past the door at the wrong time and they said, 'We want someone to help with the Royal protection team,' and that was it. She said: 'I felt it was important being a woman. The Queen's state funeral will 'unite people across the globe and resonate with people of all faiths', according toThe Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, the man in charge of the historic day that will see Her Majesty buried with Prince Philip and her parents at Windsor on Monday evening. Beaton, when asked about Ball, said: 'I am not surprised about the lack of remorse because he was mentally ill. The drums and trumpets of the procession could be heard from streets away, as the rest of the city remained largely silent. He was a qualified boat and dive trainer as well as holding professional certificates for Yacht Master Ocean 200Gt Power and Sail, RYA Power Boat Level 2, Long Range Radio Operator, PADI Assistant Instructor and PADI Dive Master. Without hesitation he then returned to rescue the remaining wounded soldier. The orb is presented to British monarchs during their coronation, in a tradition dating back to Charles IIs coronation in 1661. It features the names George VI and his wife Elizabeth - who died in 2002 - in gold lettering, above the dates of their births and deaths. Her Majesty will be buried next to her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, her father King George VI and mother, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, for eternity. As a result he loaned his medal to the Imperial War Museum but had the image of it tattooed on his back so he could always carry it with him. Donaldson was returning to base in the Oruzgan province of Afghanistan on September 2, 2008, in a joint US, Australian, and Afghan convoy when the group was ambushed. As the coffin is lowered into the royal vault the Garter King of Arms will pronounce the styles and titles of the Queen and the Sovereign's Piper will play a lament and walk slowly away so the music fades. His original VC was stolen while he was asleep during a train journey in India to his native Nepal in 1967. Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman will reveal the two Strictly . Both aircraft fired their cannon and Finney was wounded in the lower back and legs and the gunner in the head. Neil Miller, 58, from Buckinghamshire, said that he wanted to pay his respects, because he has 'watched the Queen's speech ever year of my life at 3pm on Christmas Day'. 'There is a massive amount of pride, responsibility and duty, a sense of duty - this is one of things I signed on to do and knew I would have to do. The results show airs on Monday, December 12, at 8.15om on BBC One. The Earl Marshal said that at 3.06pm, the state hearse will approach Shaw Farm Gate on Albert Road, Windsor, and join the procession which will be in position. Without specialist protective clothing in order to save time, Hughes set about clearing a path to the wounded men, providing constant reassurance that help was on its way. Corporal Roberts-Smith then exposed his own position to draw fire away from his patrol. At this point Finney noticed that both Coalition aircraft were lining up another attack. It all ties in with Tim Davie's' (BBC Director General) strategy speech last week about how the future of the BBC is digital and their plan to exit the linear broadcast market (television channels, radio stations) in the next few years. The first Paddington move is set to air on Saturday at 7pm on BBC One. Buckingham Palace also revealed a minute-by-minute breakdown of the state funeral -the first that Britain has hosted since Winston Churchill died in 1965. Watching the Queen's funeral on BBC. 'It's her legacy, the community coming together. A special programme focusing on the funeral will follow, as well as an extended News At Ten. Baron Parker, the Lord Chamberlain and the most senior official in the late Queen's royal household, will 'break' his Wand of Office and place it on the Coffin. Norton recovered from his severe injuries, though lost his left leg and hand. Following events from Westminster to Windsor, ITV will broadcast the Queen's funeral across all of its channels and on ITV Hub from 9.30am BST today/. For watchers with cable television, NBC, CNN, ABC, PBS and Fox News will be broadcasting the event. ITV has confirmed it will run live,. It cost around 25,000 and was paid for by the Queen. Here is a list of TV channels where you can watch live coverage of Queen Elizabeth II's funeral on Monday, September 19 starting between 3 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. Eastern time. READ: Prince William and Princess Kate's children's special place for mourning the Queen at school, MORE: Prince William says Queen's Procession evoked heartbreaking memories of walking with Prince Harry behind Diana's coffin. A nationwide two-minute silence will then be. On Monday, September 19, just after 10.35 am, the procession will begin from Westminster Hall to the State Gun Carriage of the Royal Navy. He added: 'The royal family is incredibly important to the Royal Navy, our relationship is second to none. The funeral will be televised on BBC One and BBC News, and will also be available to stream on BBC iPlayer, with coverage starting at 8am BST. However, the only details released were that the award was made 'for Services in the Field'. At approximately 3.40 pm the King and other members of the royal family who are walking in the procession join it at the Quadrangle on the North side as it passes into Engine Court. Four soldiers stood either side of the coffin as it was taken into Westminster Abbey, where indoor procedures were also rehearsed. While the funeral begins at 11am, television coverage begins much earlier. The route will go from the Abbey via Broad Sanctuary, Parliament Square (south and east sides), Parliament Street, Whitehall, Horse Guards including Horse Guards Arch, Horse Guards Road, The Mall, Queen's Gardens (south and west sides), Constitution Hill and Apsley Way. The Queen's state funeral was held at Westminster Abbey in London, the historic church where Britain's kings and queens are crowned. 'I am going to be lining the streets of London to help mark out the route the procession will take to Westminster Abbey. 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