The grounds outside Windsor Castle have emptied now , but they were filled with a sea of people throughout the day.
When the Royal hearse arrives in Windsor it will join a procession led by the King up the Long Walk to Windsor Castle for the committal service at St George’s Chapel.
The King and his brothers and sister have arrived to take their place in Westminster Hall to stand vigil around the coffin of the Queen.
The number of people waiting to see the Queen’s coffin lying in state got so big earlier today that, for a while, the queue along the banks of the Thames was declared closed.
King Charles has delivered his first address to Parliament as monarch.
Today has seen King Charles meet the Secretary General of the Commonwealth, as well as High Commissioners from countries which were all, at one time, part of the British Empire.
We were joined by two single parents worried about the impact of energy prices. We spoke to Hazel Mehmet who is holding down three jobs to make ends meet, and Lynn West – who we first met in April – when she told us about how difficult it had become to top up her meter…
We were joined by the Chief Constable of Merseyside, Serena Kennedy.
We speak to the Merseyside Police and Crime commissioner, Labour’s Emily Spurrell.
We spoke to Gerald Vernon-Jackson, the leader of the city council in Portsmouth, where there was a sewage dump in the last few days.
Water companies in England and Wales should take responsibility for cutting down on the sewage they’re pumping into the sea, the government has insisted – amid growing calls for action over the pollution on Britain’s beaches.
It’s A-Level and T-Level results day.
The prosecution of six protesters who attended a vigil for Sarah Everard has been halted.
Wildfires have put fire services around the country under severe pressure – and it’s a similar picture across much of Europe.
Nicky Clark says her daughter Emily, who receives 24 hour care, hasn’t been able to get a vaccine since last November.