King Charles and 's three other children will hold a 15-minute vigil at her coffin on Friday night before her funeral on Monday, which will end with a two-minute national silence in a 'fitting tribute to an extraordinary reign'.The Queen's state funeral will 'unite people across the globe and resonate with people of all faiths', according to The Earl Marshal, the Duke of Norfolk, the man in charge of the historic occasion has said. He said that it was 'both humbling and daunting' to the 'honour and a great responsibility' to run an event that will be watched by billions of people around the globe.
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