Queen Elizabeth II passed away on September 8 at the age of 96, plunging the UK into a national period of mourning.
This period will culminate with the monarch’s state funeral, which King Charles III confirmed would take place on Monday, September 19.
Preparations are underway while the King and Prime Minister Liz Truss travels England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
From Wednesday, September 14 to the morning of Monday, September 19, the Queen’s lying-in-state is taking place.
Tens of thousands will be in London at the Palace of Westminster to see the Queen’s coffin, but for many other royalists, they will be unable to make the trip.
Hundreds have been queueing already at Westminster Hall, with the line already stretching back across nearby streets and next to the River Thames.
For those who don't want to make the trip, or simply can't stand in a queue that long, it will be aired online for you to see.
How to watch the Queen’s lying-in-state online

The BBC has confirmed it will provide a dedicated live stream of Her Majesty The Queen’s lying-in-state.
It is available for all to see, but aimed specifically at those that cannot make the trip to London, or are physically unable to do so.
There are a few options on how to see it, with the BBC’s website showcasing it on the homepage.
It will also be available on the BBC News website, along with the BBC app on iPhone and Android.
The livestream will be available from 5pm today.
How to watch the Queen’s lying-in-state on TV

The service will also be iPlayer, along with the channel BBC Parliament.
You can hit the red button on your TV remote to tune in as well.
This virtual vigil will go on from 5pm tonight, until the morning of the funeral on September 19.
For those that are attending the lying-in-state in person, there is a list of what you can and can’t do during your vigil.
It will involve airport-style security, with the government warning people that they will be stood for many hours as the line slowly moves.