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queen funeral

It's the day of the Queen's funeral and a national day of mourning in Canada, and with that comes a lot of events and changes to day-to-day life across the country.

So, if you're a little unsure of what exactly is going on, here's a rundown of everything you need to know about the massively historic day.

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Queen Elizabeth II's funeral will be one of the biggest in modern history — and while you probably didn't get an invite, you can still be part of it from home.

The actual funeral will take place on Monday, September 19, and you can watch it from anywhere in the world by checking out the BBC livestream or visiting the website.

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The Canadian government is sending a delegation to the Queen's funeral that is taking place in the United Kingdom on September 19 and the group is both diverse and surprising.

Announced by the Prime Minister's office on September 15, the delegation is filled with prominent Canadians such as past prime ministers, musicians and even an actor.

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Waiting in line for a new movie, sneaker drop or grand opening is one thing, but waiting to mourn in front of the Queen Elizabeth II's coffin takes some next-level dedication and endurance.

The official queue to see the queen lying in state at the Palace of Westminster was paused on Friday morning, after maxing out at roughly 8 kilometres (5 miles) long and a 14-hour wait, according to the U.K. government's livestream.

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If you've been following Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession, you've probably noticed that Prince Harry and Prince Andrew stand out from the rest of the royal family for one reason: they aren't in military uniform.

That's because neither one is currently a working member of the royal family, and while that's for entirely different reasons, it seems that Prince Andrew will be getting a pass in one case, while Harry will not.

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