Timings when the Queen’s coffin will arrive at Wellington Arch after her funeral
Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin will be taken to Wellington Arch
After the conclusion of the Elizabeth II’s state funeral, her coffin will be carried in a procession to Wellington Arch before being taken to Windsor to be laid to rest.
How far away from Westminster Abbey is it?
What time will the Queen’s coffin arrive at Wellington Arch?
What is the route?
Why is it significant?
Who will be involved in the procession to the arch?
The King and the royal party will take up their same places behind the coffin as when they escorted it to the Abbey, while the Queen Consort and Princess of Wales will travel to the site by car as will the Duchess of Sussex and Countess of Wessex.
What happens after the coffin arrives at Wellington Arch?
The King and the Queen Consort, the Prince and Princess of Wales and other members of the royal family will depart for Windsor by car.
The hearse will approach Shaw Farm Gate in Albert Road, Windsor, and join the procession, which will have been formed up and in position to step off at 3.10pm.