Want to lay flowers or sign a book of condolence to remember the Queen? Here's what you need to know.
Members of the public have been travelling to Buckingham Palace and other locations associated with Elizabeth II to pay their respects in the days since her death. If you wish to find a way to pay tribute to the Queen, here are the options.The Queen's coffin is being transferred by road from Balmoral to Edinburgh on Sunday. The six-hour journeyPeople have the chance to see the cortege as it passes through towns and villages - local councils are advising where people can stand safely.
Later this week, the Queen's final flight from Scotland to London is expected to arrive at RAF Northolt in north-west London at about 19:00 BST on Wednesday. Her coffin will then be taken to Buckingham Palace in the State Hearse, following a route through west London. It is expected more information about where people can observe on this route will be announced.St Giles' Cathedral
in Edinburgh for 24 hours from Monday afternoon, where members of the public will be able to pay their respects.for four days. Full details are yet to be released, but it is expected that hundreds of thousands of mourners will be able to file past her coffin in the 11th-Century building.Large numbers of floral tributes have already been placed by the public at royal residences around the UK. The Royal Household has issued guidance on where they can be left.
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