Queen Elizabeth’s coffin arrives at Buckingham Palace
- It was received by King Charles and other senior royals, after a slow drive through London, where people lined the streets to watch
- Earlier in the day, Charles visited Northern Ireland to lead mourning for the queen there

King Charles and all senior members of the royal family gathered at Buckingham Palace to receive the coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday, after tens of thousands of people lined the streets as it was driven through the British capital.
On a dark night of heavy rain, the well-lit hearse travelled slowly from a nearby airport through London, with crowds stood all along the way, some in the road, others throwing flowers and many ditching their cars to catch a glimpse of the cortege.
Elizabeth died peacefully on Thursday in her holiday home at Balmoral Castle, in the Scottish Highlands, at the age of 96, plunging the nation into mourning.
The death of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch has prompted hundreds of thousands of people to gather at royal palaces across the country to express their condolences.

Charles, who automatically became king, is also travelling to the four parts of the United Kingdom, to lead the mourning.