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Her Majesty The Queen passed away at the age of 96 earlier this month. Thousands of people have already taken to the streets to bid their farewell. Paddington bears, marmalade sandwiches and
countless flower bouquets have been left outside Royal Family estates across the country. The late monarch's funeral is set to be held on Monday, September 19 at Westminster Abbey.
People such as Prime Minister Liz Truss, US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron will all be in attendance on the day. The service will be televised, allowing people to
watch the event unfold from their homes. READ MORE: BIN COLLECTION CHANGES IN READING, WINDSOR AND OTHER BERKSHIRE TOWNS ON DAY OF QUEEN'S FUNERAL Some cinemas have confirmed that they
will be showing the funeral service next week. People can also expect a two minutes silence to be held. So how can you watch the Queen's funeral? HOW TO WATCH THE QUEEN'S FUNERAL
The main televised service will be held at 11am on Monday, September 19 at Westminster Abbey. Those wishing to watch the funeral can view it live on telly on BBC One, the BBC News Channel
and on BBC iPlayer. Coverage on the BBC is expected to start from 6am with BBC Breakfast which is anchored by Huw Edwards. Normal programming is not expected to start until 6pm - however,
this may change. BBC has also confirmed that they will be screening Paddington 2 as a nod to Her Majesty at 6.50pm on BBC One. ITV has also confirmed that it will broadcast uninterrupted
coverage of the event. They will be showing the funeral live on TV on its main channel and five digital channels. People can also access the live stream from the ITV hub. There will be no
advertising on any channel on the day. Sky News will also be showing the entire funeral live and have rolling coverage commencing from 6am. Hosts Kay Burley and Jayne Secker are expected to
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