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Queen Elizabeth II dies: Will there be a bank holiday and how many days of mourning will there be?
Preparations for the Queen’s funeral are now underway after the monarch died on Thursday
Queen Elizabeth II is dead and the nation has been plunged into mourning, with events and services cancelled or suspended across the UK as a mark of respect.
The monarch, who was just 25-years-old when she took the throne, passed away surrounded by her family at Balmoral yesterday afternoon.
The Queen was the longest-reigning monarch across the entirety of British history, serving the UK for 70 years after her coronation in 1953.
Preparations are already underway for the Queen’s state funeral, which will take place later this month.
From the moment of Queen’s Elizabeth death, her son Charles officially became the monarch of the UK (Charles III), as well as the head of state of Commonwealth realms.
Tomorrow (Saturday, September 9), the Queen’s coffin will be moved from Balmoral Castle to Holyrood, in Edinburgh.
And on Sunday, the Queen’s coffin will be taken to to Edinburgh’s St Giles’ Cathedral where it will rest for 24 hours before being transported to London.
At the time of writing on Friday, September 9, Buckingham Palace has not yet confirmed the date and details of the Queen’s funeral.
However, royal protocol dictates that the funeral is held 10 days after the Queen’s death.
As the Queen died on September 8, this would make the date of the funeral Sunday, September 18, however, this is yet to be confirmed.
The Queen’s state funeral is set to take place at Westminster Abbey.
The Abbey in central London is where the UK’s kings and queens are traditionally crowned, and was where Queen Elizabeth was coronated in 1953. It was also where she married the late Prince Philip.
Although there hasn’t been a funeral service for a monarch in Westminster Abbey since 1760 (George II), the Queen mother’s funeral was held there in 2002.
It is understood that the Queen will be buried with her parents and sister in Windsor Castle’s King George VI Memorial Chapel.
Although the Queen loved Balmoral, where she passed away on Thursday, Windsor Castle was said to be her favourite home.
It is likely that the day of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral will be declared a bank holiday.
But this is yet to be confirmed by the government and Buckingham Palace.