Queen's funeral procession begins

 The last journey of the queen began on Sunday. His funeral will take place on Monday 19 September. The Queen's coffin was moved from Balmoral to Edinburgh. After a 6-hour journey, the coffin reached Holyroodhouse, the palace of the Empress in Edinburgh, Scotland. The funeral procession will end four days later at a grand state funeral at Westminster Abbey in London. The last time Sir Winston Churchill was cremated in Britain was in 1965.

The Queen's coffin will be placed at St Giles' Church in Edinburgh. Here common people will be able to pay homage to him. After this, people will pay their tribute to him for four full days at Westminster Hall in London.

King Charles will also be in many programs during this period. In addition to attending his mother's condolence visit to Scotland, he will also visit political and civic leaders in Northern Ireland and Wales.

Prince Charles III officially became Britain's new monarch on Saturday. This was announced at a meeting of the Privy Council at St James's Palace. Now he will be called as King Charles-III. Charles inherited his father's title, Duke of Cornwall. In such a situation, his wife Camilla, will now be called Duchess of Cornwall.

The Privy Council consists of senior parliamentarians, senior civil servants, the Commonwealth High Commissioner and the Lord Mayor of London. Normally more than 700 people attend this event, but this time there was no scope for such number as the program was organized on short notice. During this, current and former leaders of the UK participated in the program. It also had 6 former prime ministers.

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