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LONDON — After a procession through central London, the Queen Elizabeth II's coffin is now being driven in a hearse to Windsor Castle, where she will be laid to rest.
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Near Buckingham Palace's Wellington Arch, the casket was driven to a hearse.
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after being transported on a gun carriage more than a mile (1.6 kilometres) away from Westminster Abbey by 142 Royal Navy personnel.
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As the procession passed by, many of the Buckingham Place personnel who were standing in a straight line in the palace's courtyard bowed or curtsied.
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Later on Monday, the monarch's coffin will be transported the 20 miles (32 km) to Windsor Castle, where she will be laid to rest next to her late husband, Prince Philip, who passed away last year.
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Along the busier suburban routes the corpse will take on its way to Windsor, thousands more people are waiting in line.