Queen Elizabeth II's funeral will take place on Monday, September 19 as Bradford gathers to pay their respects to the late monarch.
The Queen passed away peacefully, aged 96, Buckingham Palace confirmed in a statement with the state funeral taking place 10 days afterwards.
King Charles III was formally declared during a historic Accession Ceremony just days after where he decreed that the sad day would be marked with a bank holiday.
Many supermarkets, shops and entertainment venues will close but there are some places that have opted to show a live broadcast of the funeral across Bradford.
What to expect from the Queen's funeral
Where can I watch the Queen’s funeral in Bradford?
Mourners can head to the city centre to watch the Queen's funeral on the big screen.
Bradford Cathedral has confirmed that it will be broadcasting the event live via a large screen on Monday.
The catherdral added that they will be running a memorial serivce for Her Majesty the evening prior on Sunday September 18 at 6pm until 7pm.
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Plus, the cathedral said that there will be a dedicated area for people to write tributes to the Queen and lay floral tributes.
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The UK’s biggest pub group Stonegate, which owns Walkabout and Slug & Lettuce, has said it plans to keep venues open next Monday and show footage of the Queen’s funeral.
A spokeswoman for Stonegate Group said: “The passing of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II is a momentous and sombre occasion.
“We send our deepest condolences to the royal family at this sad time.
“Our managed pubs, bars and venues remain open and, where possible, will show the funeral on Monday, September 19 to honour her life and service.
“Across our leased and tenanted estate, our pub partners will make an independent decision applicable to their business and community.
“To find what’s on at your nearest pub, please visit their website and social media accounts.”
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Will the Queen’s funeral be televised?
Yes, the Queen’s funeral will be broadcast live on BBC One, BBC News, and be available on BBC iPlayer.
It will also be shown on Sky News and can be watched on TV and via its YouTube Channels.
When is the Queen’s funeral?
The Queen’s funeral will take place on Monday, September 19, with duties beginning at 6:30am, and the BBC coverage of the event starting at 8am.
The Service at Westminster Abbey will take place at 11am while a later committal service at St George’s Chapel will also be broadcast.
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