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Tens of thousands of people line the streets of Leicester to see the coffin of England's Richard III taken in procession to his final burial, five centuries after his battlefield death. Photo: Reuters

Tens of thousands lined the streets of Leicester to see the coffin of England’s Richard III taken in procession to his final burial, five centuries after his battlefield death.

The remains of the last English monarch to die in battle were discovered buried under a municipal car park in 2012, almost 530 years after he was killed in 1485.

The medieval king will be laid to rest on Thursday in Leicester Cathedral, central England, in the presence of royalty in a service broadcast live on national television.

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King Richard's coffin is carried through the city towards Leicester Cathedral in Leicester, central England, on Sunday. Photo: EPA
King Richard's coffin is carried through the city towards Leicester Cathedral in Leicester, central England, on Sunday. Photo: EPA
Five days of events leading up to the burial got under way Sunday when the king’s descendants and archaeologists who excavated his remains laid white roses, the symbol of his royal house, on his coffin.

Watch: England's Richard III begins journey to final resting place

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