You probably already know that the Queen’s funeral is taking place on Monday September 19. For many of us, this is the first event in our lifetime we’ve seen to this scale, with emperors, kings, queens and presidents from around the world travelling to London for this huge public happening. Unless you’re one of the 2,000 guests, you won’t actually be allowed in Westminster Abbey where it’s being held, but you can watch it from a number of public screens and viewing points around the city.
The Mall
If you want to catch the procession from Westminster Hall to Westminster Abbey IRL, bollards at The Mall will be removed to make space for members of the public. The nearest tube stations are Hyde Park Corner, Green Park, Charing Cross and St James’s Park, but definitely check travel before as there will likely be station and road closures.
Hyde Park
There will be a big screen to watch from in the Royal park next to Buckingham Palace. Entrance to the viewing area will open from 11am.
Cinemas
Cinema chains Curzon, The Arc and Vue have said they will be screening the event for free. Cinemas including Odeon, Cineworld, Picturehouse, The Light and Showcase, however, will all be closed on Monday out of respect to the Queen.
Can I also watch it at home?
If you don’t want to brave the crowds, it’s also being broadcast on national television. You can see the service on BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub.
Here’s how to see the Queen lying in state in London.
Find the end of the queue for lying in state here.
Not in London? Where to watch the funeral in the UK
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