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What is a state funeral and who pays? Details ahead the Queen's memorial

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With Queen Elizabeth II having passed away, the UK has entered a period of national mourning, but there are a number of traditional protocols to follow before the funeral of Her Majesty goes ahead.

King Charles III and the Queen Consort have now visited Westminster Hall, where the new monarch addressed Parliament in response to their condolences.

His Majesty, 73, and Camilla, 75, have now travelled up to Scotland, where they led the procession up to St Giles' Cathedral, where the Queen will lie in rest before being moved down to London.

The official service has been marked for Monday 19 September and a national bank holiday has now been declared. What is a state funeral?

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