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Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin makes its final journey to Windsor Castle

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin has begun its final journey from Westminster Abbey to Windsor Castle where the late monarch will be reunited with her beloved husband.

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Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin makes its final journey to Windsor Castle

Several big screens were also set up in Hyde Park, while London's City Hall said all public viewing areas for the queen's funeral procession were full.

Later on Monday evening in Windsor, there will be a private interment service with senior members of the royal family, where the queen will be reunited with her husband the duke of Edinburgh.

The queen's final resting place will be the King George VI memorial chapel, an annex to the main chapel where her mother and father were buried, along with the ashes of her sister, princess Margaret. Philip's coffin will move from the royal vault to the memorial chapel to join the queen's.

Monday marks the climax of what is being regarded as the biggest security operation Britain has ever seen, surpassing the operation for the Platinum Jubilee weekend and the London 2012 Olympics, which saw up to 10,000 police officers on duty per day.