The casket of Queen Elizabeth II will lay in state for four days starting on Wednesday afternoon, but there may be a line of people waiting to pay their respects.

From Buckingham Palace, the coffin will be transported in a procession along Pall Mall and through Horse Guards Parade.

King Charles III followed on foot, as did Whitehall. Princes William and Harry, as well as other royal family members, will accompany him.

Following a falling out between the two brothers and the grandmother's passing, William and Harry will be seen together for the second time in less than a week.

The casket will be placed in Westminster Hall, the oldest part of Parliament, on a high platform. Public access to the lying-in-state will be available every day until 6:30 a.m.

The government has put up a path of more than a million people in line since hundreds of thousands of mourners are anticipated to try to attend.

It takes four miles to get to the Palace of Westminster from Southwark Park by way of the Southbank of the Thames, Lambeth Bridge, and Southwark Park.

When questioned about the logistical difficulties and if people will be present, the prime minister's spokesman Max Blain responded, "We definitely expect it to be extremely busy."

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