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Who is walking behind the Queen's coffin during the funeral procession

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Thousands of mourners are expected to line the streets of London as a funeral procession for the Queen takes place following the service at Westminster Abbey.

After the coffin is carried onto the state carriage at 12.15pm, a procession will set off for Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner.

It will pass along Broad Sanctuary Parliament Square (south and east sides), Parliament Street, Whitehall, Horse Guards including Horse Guards Arch, Horse Guards Road, The Mall, Queen’s Gardens (south and west sides), Constitution Hill and Apsley Way. READ MORE: Are buses, trains and Metrolink running on Queen's bank holiday? The procession will last from around 12.15pm until 1pm where the Queen's coffin will then be taken to Windsor for a committal service burial later in the day.

A number of senior Royals and members of the Royal household will be taking part in the procession. The picture below shows who is among the group and the order they are walking.

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