When is the Queen’s funeral?
Queen Elizabeth II will first have a service in the capital of Scotland on Sept. 12. Her state funeral is slated to take place on Sept. 19, 2022, in London.
What time is the Queen’s funeral in USA time?
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral will begin at 6 a.m. EST (11 a.m. BST).
Where will Queen Elizabeth’s funeral be held?
Because Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral in Scotland, she will lie in state at Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh before her funeral service at St. Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh, Scotland. On Sept. 13, her coffin will be flown back to London, where a state funeral will be held at Westminster Abbey prior to her committal at St. George’s Chapel in Windsor.
Who’s next in line after King Charles dies?
The moment Queen Elizabeth II died, Prince Charles of Wales became King Charles III. Prince William became Prince William of Wales. Prince William is now the heir to the throne after Charles dies or retires from service. When William becomes King, Prince Louis will be the heir to the throne after him.
Can I go to the Queen’s funeral?
St. Giles’ Cathedral will be open to the public to pay their respects for 24 hours while the Queen lies at rest. The Queen’s coffin will then lie in state in London at Westminster Hall in Westminster Palace for the public to pay their respects prior to the funeral.
Will the Queen’s funeral be televised?
Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral will be televised for the public. Most major news outlets will run the funeral, as well as programming related to her life and legacy. ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, Fox News, MSN, CNN and BBC America are expected to broadcast the funeral, as are British news outlets including ITV and Sky News.
How to watch the Queen’s funeral
Here are the major TV networks’ news coverage plans for Queen Elizabeth’s funeral. ABCStarts at 5:30 a.m. ETAnchored by: Robin Roberts and David Muir CBSStart time: 5:30 a.m. ETAnchored by: Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell CNNStarts at 5 a.m. ETAnchored by: Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett FOX NEWSStart time: 4 a.m. ETAnchored by: Martha MacCallum MSNBCStarts at 3 a.m. ETAnchored by: Chris Jansing (before the Morning Joe crew takes over at 5 am) NBCStart time: 5:30 a.m. Anchored by: Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Lester Holt BBC AMERICA and PBS will simulcast the BBC’s uninterrupted coverage.
How can I stream the Queen’s funeral?
If you don’t have cable, Paramount+, Hulu+ Live TV, and paid subscriptions of Peacock will each air coverage of the Queen’s funeral. To stream for free, you can also get trial subscriptions to streamers like Fubo TV and Sling TV, which offer access to BBC America. BBC and C-Span will be airing Queen Elizabeth’s funeral live on the following YouTube channels. You can also watch live feeds from the BBC’s YouTube page or C-SPAN’s YouTube channel.
How to watch the Queen’s funeral
What follows is a rundown of TV news coverage; all start times are Eastern: ABCStart time: 5:30 a.m. ETAnchored by: Robin Roberts and David Muir CBSStart time: 5:30 a.m. ETAnchored by: Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell CNNStart time: 5 a.m. ETAnchored by: Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett FOX NEWSStart time: 4 a.m. ETAnchored by: Martha MacCallum MSNBCStart time: 3 a.m. ETAnchored by: Chris Jansing (before the Morning Joe crew takes over at 5 am) NBCStart time: 5:30 a.m. Anchored by: Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Lester Holt BBC AMERICA and PBS will simulcast the BBC’s uninterrupted coverage.
Will the Queen be buried with Prince Philip?
The Queen will be buried, likely during a private service, at St. George’s Cathedral at Windsor Castle. Her late husband Prince Philip is buried there, as is Queen Elizabeth II’s father King George VI and sister Princess Margaret. Next, remember Queen Elizabeth II with 45 of her best quotes.