
There will be a funeral for the Queen on Monday. 3 a.m. is when British Summer Time begins. At the abbey.
Queen Elizabeth II, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch and a symbol of stability in a turbulent era, died last week after 70 years on the throne. She was over the age of 100.
Millions of people will watch her service online or on television.
The queen’s coffin will be carried on a gun carriage. The committal service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle will be shown on television.
The following coverage includes, in Pacific time:
- PBS Socal will provide the BBC’s live coverage starting Monday at 1 a.m.
- BBC America will offer eight hours of live coverage beginning at 1 a.m.
- CNN‘s live coverage with Anderson Cooper and Erin Burnett starts at 1 a.m.
- NBC’s coverage starts at 2:30 a.m., anchored by Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Lester Holt. It can be streamed on today.com and NBCNews.com.
- On ABC, David Muir and Robin Roberts will anchor live coverage from London, beginning at 2:30 a.m.
- KTLA live coverage begins at 3 a.m. anchored by Chris Schauble and Eric Spillman and streaming on Watch KTLA 5.
- Bloomberg TV’s live coverage is scheduled from 2:30 a.m. to 4:30 a.m.
- C-SPAN will have live coverage beginning at 2:30 a.m., with streaming on the C-SPAN Now app and on a special page on the C-SPAN website.
- MSNBC coverage begins at midnight, anchored by Chris Jansing. At 2 a.m., Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist will be joined by Katty Kay for a special edition of “Morning Joe” from London.
- Spectrum News’ coverage begin at 2:30 a.m. with Pat Kiernan, Bob Hardt, Jamie Stelter and Roger Clark.
Here is the schedule of Queen Elizabeth’s funeral service:
- 2:45 a.m. — funeral procession begins from the Palace of Westminster to Westminster Abbey. The first procession begins at Westminster Hall, moving through Parliament Square, before arriving at Westminster Abbey just before 3 am Pacific.
- 3 a.m. — funeral service begins at Westminster Abbey, followed by procession.
- At 4:15 a.m., the procession will move through Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner, passing Parliament Street, Whitehall, Horse Guards, The Mall, Queen’s Gardens, Constitution Hill and Apsley Way.
- The Queen’s coffin will be moved onto the State Hearse at around 5 a.m. Members of the Royal Family will then begin leaving for Windsor, ending the London activities.
- At 9 a.m. Committal Service will take place in St. George’s Chapel, conducted by the Dean of Windsor.
- A private burial will take place later in The King George VI Memorial Chapel.
The AP contributed to the report.