The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth of England will be held on the night of the 19th, Japan time, with more than 2,000 people, including dignitaries from various countries, attending in London, the capital.

Around Windsor Castle, where her queen is buried after her state funeral, many people have gathered to mourn her queen, even though it was the night before her state funeral.

A minute's silence was observed across the UK on the night of the 18th before the state funeral.



Along the River Thames in London, mourners line up for a moment of silence, closing their eyes at 8pm or staring in the direction of Westminster Hall, where Queen Elizabeth's coffin lies. did.



Also, in front of Buckingham Palace, in addition to the citizens, some of the police officers who were on guard quietly closed their eyes.



The state funeral will be held at Westminster Abbey in central London for about an hour from 11:00 am on the 19th, from 7:00 pm Japan time, and then the coffin will head to Windsor Castle in the suburbs of London.



Around Windsor Castle on the night of the 18th, even though it was the night before the state funeral, many people were waiting with sleeping bags and chairs to catch a glimpse of the Queen before she was buried.



A woman who came from a nearby town with her son and is waiting for the Queen said, "I brought a lot of sleeping bags and food. Being able to witness a historical moment that we probably can't experience in our lifetime is something that I want my son to know. I thought it would be a wonderful experience," he said.



A nurse said, ``I'm here to pay my last respects to the Queen. was talking