The coat of arms of the late Queen Elizabeth II will be observed at Westminster Abbey in London on the 19th, the royal family said.



According to the Associated Press and Reuters, the body of Queen Elizabeth II, currently enshrined in Balmoral Castle in northeastern Scotland, will be moved to the Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, about 290 km away on the 11th local time.



This overland journey is expected to take approximately 6 hours.



On the 12th, her funeral procession will move from Holyrood Palace to St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh.



At St Giles' Cathedral, a funeral service is held in the presence of the royal family and, after the service, the Queen's coffin is open to the public for 24 hours.



Her Queen's coffin will be taken to Buckingham Palace, London by Air Force flight on the 13th.



On her plane was the Queen's daughter, Princess Anne.



When she arrives in London, the queen's coffin is moved to Westminster Abbey on the 14th.



Charles III, heir to the throne, and his family will join the procession.



Her queen's body is placed in Westminster Hall until her funeral and is open to the public for four days until the day before her funeral.



The 19th, when her funeral was held, was designated as a public holiday.



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