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The princes and their wives view floral tributes at Windsor Castle after palace says funeral will be on Monday 19 September.

The princes and their wives view floral tributes at Windsor Castle after palace says funeral will be on Monday 19 September.

People will be able to view the Queen's coffin at Westminster Hall and pay respects in Edinburgh.

Thousands of people had gathered throughout the day outside the castle before the four arrived.

All four of the royals are seen together to view tributes to the Queen.

King Charles III speaks of the Queen's "selfless service" as he's formally made king.

The Prince of Wales says the world "lost an extraordinary leader" while he lost his "Grannie".

The Queen's coffin will lie in state in Westminster Hall as King Charles III embarks on a trip around the UK.

The princes and their wives view floral tributes at Windsor Castle after palace says funeral will be on Monday 19 September.

People will be able to view the Queen's coffin at Westminster Hall and pay respects in Edinburgh.

Thousands of people had gathered throughout the day outside the castle before the four arrived.

All four of the royals are seen together to view tributes to the Queen.

King Charles III speaks of the Queen's "selfless service" as he's formally made king.

The Prince of Wales says the world "lost an extraordinary leader" while he lost his "Grannie".

The Queen's coffin will lie in state in Westminster Hall as King Charles III embarks on a trip around the UK.

People will be able to view the Queen's coffin at Westminster Hall and pay respects in Edinburgh.

Thousands of people had gathered throughout the day outside the castle before the four arrived.

All four of the royals are seen together to view tributes to the Queen.
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