The United Kingdom and the rest of the world are still mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth II after she died at the age of 96 earlier this month. Since passing away, the Royal Family had arranged an intricate schedule of the services dedicated to the monarch.

Since many royal fans couldn't make it or witness the event in person, many will rely on the news online or even watch it on television. The big question is; where can people access Her Majesty's state funeral?

According to the New York Post, establishments, businesses, the stock market, and many more would be closed on Monday, September 19, for the British countrymen to mourn and join the funeral procession of the longest-reigning monarch in history.

Queen Elizabeth II's State Funeral to be Broadcast on Television

For people all over the United Kingdom, most major news outlets will be live streaming the event on television.

The channels that will broadcast the service will be BBC One, BBC News, and Sky News. In addition, the BBC will also share a live stream for international fans.

For people in the United States, several networks will also show the event like Fox News, CNN, NBC, PBS, and ABC.

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Can Fans Watch on Their Mobile Devices?

If royal fans can't access television, the state funeral will be available for watching in major streaming platforms like YouTube TV, Sling, and FuboTV.

Users of Hulu + Live TV, Peacock, and Paramount+ will also have access to the event on the respective apps.

In addition, one of the UK's common news outlets, ITV News, will stream the funeral on their official YouTube Channel.

Queen Elizabeth II Final Funeral Service

In early reports, the newly-appointed King Charles previously announced that Monday, September 19, would be a bank holiday.

The official Royal Family website announced that the state funeral would be held at Westminster Abbey at 11:00 a.m. British Standard Time.

Some of the world's powerful leaders and guests are expected to attend the mourning ceremony including current US President Joe Biden.

Royalties from other countries will also be present like King Felipe and Queen Letizia of Spain, King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of Belgium, Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, Japan's Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako, and many more.

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