More than 10,000 military members will be at the Queen's funeral.

A large number of soldiers will attend the Queen's funeral tomorrow. The Chief of Defence Staff told the BBC: “will, in fact, be more than 10,000 people in terms of our soldiers, sailors and airmen, will be about 6,000 as part of the procession and road alignment as [...]
The Chief of Defence Staff told the BBC: “will, in fact, be more than 10,000 people in terms of our soldiers, sailors and airmen, will be around 6,000 as part of the procession and road alignment, both in London and Windsor”.
But it's also a huge supportive effort, the planning has been going on for a very long time and we have plans and now we have to implement them, and there are many great people who are enabling this and are joining also”, broadcast Clankosova.tv.
So, the military, the Royal Navy, the Air Force, but our civil servants, and we're helping other people in London, emergency services, some of the volunteers, too, and so this is a grim occasion, but it's done with the greatest respect and love”.
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said there is a “arrest” due to the size of the service, but that it was scheduled for a long “”.












