The route the Royal Family will take to Windsor for the Queen's committal service on Monday has been published.
Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey, before her coffin is transported to St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle at about 15:00 BST.
Her Majesty died at Balmoral on 8 September, aged 96.
Buckingham Palace said the route to Windsor, which was published on Friday, was "planned with the public in mind".
The route in full, starting from London, is:
The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead Council announced on Thursday that 21 roads would be fully closed all day on Monday, and for a time on Saturday, ahead of the committal service.
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