For those who won't be awake to watch the livestream of the funeral taking place or want to continue honouring the Queen throughout the day, there will be local events held later in the day. | SaltWire
SaltWire Network | Posted: 18 hours ago | Updated: 16 hours ago | 2 Min ReadPeople from around the world will be watching when the Queen's funeral takes place on Monday.
For those who won't be awake to watch the livestream of the funeral taking place or want to continue honouring the Queen throughout the day, there will be local events held later in the day. Nova Scotia Premier John Savage, Queen Elizabeth and Dartmouth Mayor Gloria McCluskey look on during the Queen's Royal Visit to Nova Scotia in 1994. - File
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