- Photos show the Queen's final journey from London following her funeral at Westminster Abbey.
- Her coffin is being taken on its final journey to Windsor Castle, where she will be buried.
- The burial will be a small ceremony attended only by close members of the royal family.
Queen Elizabeth II left London for the last time and embarked on a journey to Windsor Castle, her final resting place, following her funeral on Monday morning.
The Queen's coffin was first carried out of Westminster Abbey, where the funeral took place, as a part of the official state funeral.
The coffin was then taken outside to be loaded into the state hearse, watched closely by members of the royal family.
After the Queen's coffin was placed in the state gun carriage of the Royal Navy, it traveled along The Mall with the Gentlemen at Arms.
The Queen passed through Wellington Arch with her family following closely behind.
As she moved through the arch, King Charles III was seen appearing to salute his mother from the car following the processional.
At Windsor Castle, the Coldstream Guards wait outside the Garter Tower for the Queen's arrival.
The funeral procession is on its way to Windsor Castle, where the Queen will later be buried during an intimate ceremony with only the closest member of the royal family in attendance, according to a Buckingham Palace statement sent to Insider.