LONDON — From England to Scotland, thousands of mourners are lining up for hours to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II. Her coffin will be flown to London on Tuesday, the latest leg of a 500-mile ceremonial journey that takes the late monarch to her final resting place in Windsor.
King Charles III and Camilla, queen consort, are in Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. They were greeted by crowds who chanted “God save the king.” The pair met with political leaders and attended a memorial service in Elizabeth’s honor, where the late queen was praised for her commitment to reconciliation on the divided island.