What happens to military standards, belts and buttons under new monarch?
A change in monarch affects not only the military but also Commonwealth countries across the world.
A change in monarch affects not only the military but also Commonwealth countries across the world.
Members of the Armed Forces carried out a full rehearsal for the procession of the coffin to Wellington Arch before sunrise.
The guard was standing at the foot of the late monarch's casket when he suddenly fell to the floor overnight.
A number of Royals wore military uniform, including King Charles – who wore an RAF Marshal uniform.
The military played a key role in proceedings as the Queen's coffin was transported to Westminster Hall.
The military played a vital role in the sombre and solemn procession.
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Tweets were posted to praise the service, saying: "Well played RAF – you did Her Majesty proud."
A statement from the Duke of Sussex's team has asked that focus remain "on the life and legacy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II".
The Queen's casket is lined with lead and has other features that add to the weight.
An RAF C-17 Globemaster III aircraft was used to transport the Queen's coffin to London, touching down at RAF Northolt.
Military personnel have been preparing for the Queen's coffin procession and state funeral.
Thousands have lined the route of the Queen's coffin as Her Majesty makes her final journey.
Maj Gen Christopher Ghika, of the Household Division, is responsible for organising the ceremonial aspects of the Queen's funeral.
The Queen's time as head of the Armed Forces "bred an extraordinary emotional connection between individual servicemen and women".