Final farewell to the queen
Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest in Windsor Castle. Thousands lined the streets to pay their respects to Britain's longest-reigning monarch. Charlie D'Agata reports from Windsor.
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Queen Elizabeth II was laid to rest in Windsor Castle. Thousands lined the streets to pay their respects to Britain's longest-reigning monarch. Charlie D'Agata reports from Windsor.
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Tens of thousands of mourners have been filing through Westminster Hall to pay their final respects to Queen Elizabeth II as she lies in state. Charlie D'Agata has the details.
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Queen Elizabeth II is lying in state at the Palace of Westminster in London, and some mourners have camped out since Monday — as long lines stretch miles to say goodbye.
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Queen Elizabeth II will lie in state until her funeral Monday. A grand procession took place Wednesday morning with the queen's coffin leaving Buckingham Palace by horse-drawn carriage. Charlie D'Agata shares the details.
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CBS News' Lana Zak joins Anne-Marie Green and Vladimir Duthiers from London as Queen Elizabeth II lies in state in Westminster Hall.
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A drum was hit at 75 beats per minute to help the roughly 40-minute procession stay on pace to arrive at Westminster Hall at exactly 3 p.m.
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The queen will lie in state at Westminster Hall with huge crowds expected to turn out on this and subsequent days. People have been warned they may have to wait for hours and even queue overnight. Roxana Saberi speaks to well-wishers who have braved the British weather to pay their respects.
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