Queen Elizabeth II dies — follow the latest news as the world mourns
Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin was making its way through London to Buckingham Palace after landing at the Royal Air Force Northolt base shortly before 7pm on Tuesday.
Her grandchildren were expected to be among members of the royal family paying their respects to the late monarch at the palace.
King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla will be standing at the palace’s grand entrance, surrounded by the late monarch’s children and grandchildren and their partners, including the Prince and Princess of Wales and Duke and Duchess of Sussex .
The C-17 Globemaster aircraft arrived at RAF Northolt in north-west London after travelling from Edinburgh.
The aircraft has been used for aid missions in Ukraine and to help evacuate people from Afghanistan when the Taliban returned.
Soon after the large aircraft arrived at the military base, Princess Anne , who accompanied the queen’s coffin back to the capital with her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, issued a moving tribute to her mother.
Rehearsals for the procession of Queen Elizabeth's coffin in London - in pictures An early morning rehearsal for the procession of Queen Elizabeth's coffin in London. PA
Grenadier Guards, a unit of the Household Division Foot Guards, take part in the rehearsal. AFP
Queen Elizabeth's coffin will be transferred from Buckingham Palace by gun carriage in a ceremonial procession taking place on Wednesday. Getty Images
Members of the of the Grenadier Guards form up at Wellington Barracks ahead of a final full dress rehearsal. EPA
Guardsmen march from Buckingham Palace to the Palace of Westminster during the early morning rehearsal. Getty Images
'Tri-Service' personnel taking part in a full dress rehearsal in London. EPA
Grenadier Guards march past Big Ben in central London. PA
The Princess Royal said she was “fortunate” to be able to share “the last 24 hours of my dearest mother’s life."
“It has been an honour and a privilege to accompany her on her final journeys," she said.
“Witnessing the love and respect shown by so many on these journeys has been both humbling and uplifting.
“We will all share unique memories. I offer my thanks to each and every one who share our sense of loss.”
The UK mourns Queen Elizabeth II - in pictures A tribute altar for Queen Elizabeth II in Green Park in London. AFP
Ann Doran, 6, looks at floral tributes left in Green Park. Reuters
Britain's Prince William, Prince of Wales, and Catherine, Princess of Wales, look at floral tributes on the Sandringham Estate. AFP
A drawing of the queen and her husband Prince Philip among flowers outside Windsor Castle. AFP
Members of the public view floral tributes in Green Park, near Buckingham Palace. PA
People queue on a bridge over the river Thames to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth in London. Reuters
A member of the public lights a candle at Windsor Parish Church. AFP
Residents of the Lawn care home in Alton, Hampshire, decorate an area with photographs of Queen Elizabeth, bunting and their own flower arrangements. PA
Lloyd's of London chief John Neal delivers remarks honouring the life of Queen Elizabeth during a remembrance ceremony in the atrium of the company's offices in London. Getty Images
Joyce Buckley, a sponge decorator at Emma Bridgewater pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, paints a commemorative mug. PA
A royalist standing in front of Buckingham Palace. AFP
Tributes to Queen Elizabeth are viewed at St James's Park in London. Reuters
Crowds gather outside St. Giles' Cathedral on the Royal Mile as the queen's coffin passes in Edinburgh. Bloomberg
Chelsea Pensioners attend a Drumhead service of remembrance, with readings and prayers, in London. Getty Images
An image of Queen Elizabeth at Green Park Tube station. Reuters
Vanessa, Anne and Grace, from left to right, wait opposite the Palace of Westminster to be first in line bidding farewell to Queen Elizabeth in London. AP
A young girl holds Paddington Bear and Corgi stuffed toys while waiting to watch the procession of Queen Elizabeth's coffin from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. Reuters
Well-wishers outside Windsor Castle. Getty Images
Lloyd Smith paints a portrait of Queen Elizabeth in London. AFP
A child lays flowers outside the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh. AP
A family leaves flowers outside Buckingham Palace. EPA
Flowers and tributes, including sunflowers and a Paddington Bear, are left for Queen Elizabeth at the Green Park memorial in London. AP
People start to camp on The Mall ahead of Queen Elizabeth's coffin being taken from Buckingham Palace on Wednesday afternoon by procession on a Gun Carriage to the Palace of Westminster. PA
Flowers left in St James's Park, London. PA
A man with his dog arrive early as they wait to view the cortege carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth in Edinburgh. Getty Images
Members of the public gather on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh to watch the hearse carrying the coffin of Queen Elizabeth to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. PA
Crowds watch as the hearse continues its journey to the Palace of Holyroodhouse from Balmoral. PA
The hearse passing over Queensferry Crossing on its way to Edinburgh. PA
Flowers left at the Sandringham Estate, one of the queen's residences. EPA
A Paddington Bear teapot at the Sandringham Estate. EPA
Flowers left at the gates of the Sandringham Estate. EPA
Flowers, cards and messages left in St James's Park in London. EPA
People lay flowers at Buckingham Palace in London. Reuters
Before the coffin was carried to a waiting state hearse, the princess royal and her husband left the military plane and stood with Chief of the Air Staff Sir Mike Wigston, while nearby was the Prime Minister Liz Truss and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.
On parade was a guard of honour made up of service personnel from the Queen’s Colour Squadron of the Royal Air Force, who presented arms when the coffin was first seen.
The King’s Colour for the Royal Air Force was lowered in salute.
As the hearse carrying the coffin began its journey, people stood silently by the road with some recording the historic moment on their camera phones.
Updated: September 13, 2022, 6:53 PM