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A funeral fit for an Iron Lady: Route of Baroness Thatcher's final journey from the Parliament she loved to St Paul's is revealed

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A funeral fit for an Iron Lady: Route of Baroness Thatcher's final journey from the Parliament she loved to St Paul's is revealed

  • Details of ceremonial funeral were mapped out 'more than five years ago'
  • Mikhail Gorbachev and Nancy Reagan expected to lead global mourners
  • All living prime ministers plus Cabinet and shadow cabinet will also attend
  • The service is expected to take place either next Wednesday or Thursday

By Tim Shipman

PUBLISHED:17:21 EST, 8 April 2013| UPDATED:02:22 EST, 9 April 2013

Lady Thatcher’s final journey will take her from the House of Commons, the political home she bestrode for more than three decades, to a service at St Paul’s Cathedral.

Details of the ceremonial funeral with military honours are understood to have been mapped out in talks between government officials and Baroness Thatcher more than five years ago.

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and Nancy Reagan, wife of her closest ally US President Ronald Reagan, are expected to lead a list of international mourners.

Map: The procession will run from Parliament to St Paul's Cathedral via Trafalgar Square in central London

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Every living Prime Minister – Sir John Major, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown and David Cameron – plus the Cabinet and shadow cabinet will also attend the service, which is expected on either Wednesday or Thursday next week.

Yesterday, as flags flew at half-mast from London to Port Stanley in the Falklands and Washington DC, well-wishers lay tributes at the Iron Lady’s Belgravia home in Central London.

The evening before her funeral, Lady Thatcher’s coffin will rest in the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft in the Palace of Westminster. There will be a short service following its arrival.

On the day itself, the streets will be cleared of traffic and the coffin will travel by hearse to the Church of St Clement Danes, the RAF Chapel, on the Strand.

At the church the coffin will be transferred to a gun carriage drawn by horses of the King’s Troop of the Royal Horse Artillery, the Queen’s ceremonial Saluting Battery which is stationed at Woolwich in South-East London.

08/04/13 ..A flag is lowered to half mast outside the council offices in Grantham in memory of Margaret Thatcher who was born in the town

The Union Flag flies at half mast at Millbank following the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Monday

Respect: Union Jack flags were at half mast in Grantham (left), Lincolnshire; and Millbank (right), Westminster

A Union flag flies at half mast over Buckingham Palace after the announcement that Britain's former prime minister Margaret Thatcher died today

Britain's Union flag flies at half-mast on Whitehall in central London

Lowered: Flags were flying at half mast over Buckingham Palace (left) and Whitehall (right) in central London

The Union Jack flag is seen at half-mast after the death of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, at the British Embassy in Washington April 8

A workman lowers the Union Flag flying above Downing Street to half-mast at the news of the death of former British prime Minster Baroness Thatcher

Down: Flags were at half mast at the British Embassy in Washington D.C. (left) and above Downing Street (right)

The Falkland Islands flag flies at half mast in front of the Visitor Centre after the death of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, in Port Stanley

The Union Flag is lowered to half mast at Westminster Abbey after the news was announced that former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has died

Acknowledgements: The Falkland Islands flag flies at half mast in Port Stanley (left) and the Union Jack is at half mast at Westminster Abbey (right)

Spontaneous tribute: Carrying bouquets, wreaths and poster pictures, well-wishers arrived at Lady Thatcher's home in Belgravia, central London, within an hour of the news of her death being broadcast

Spontaneous tribute: Carrying bouquets, wreaths and poster pictures, well-wishers arrived at Lady Thatcher's home in Belgravia, central London, within an hour of the news of her death being broadcast

The funeral cortege will pass up Whitehall, through Trafalgar Square, along the Strand, round Aldwych and then up Ludgate Hill to St Paul’s.

Remembered: Lady Thatcher's final journey will take her from the House of Commons to St Paul's

Remembered: Lady Thatcher's final journey will take her from the House of Commons to St Paul's

Serving members of all three Armed Forces will line the route along with an expected throng of tens of thousands of members of the public.

When the procession reaches the steps of St Paul’s it will be met by another military guard of honour and Chelsea pensioners.

Lady Thatcher’s family yesterday urged well-wishers not to send flowers but to send donations to the Royal Hospital in Chelsea where the pensioners live.

After the official funeral ceremony there will be a separate private family event as Lady Thatcher is cremated in Mortlake, South West London.

The costs of the funeral will be shared by the Government and Lady Thatcher’s estate.

Government departments like the Ministry of Defence will pick up the tab for their own contributions. It was estimated that the Queen Mother’s funeral cost £6million.

A No 10 spokesman said: ‘All the arrangements being put in place are in line with the wishes of Lady Thatcher’s family.’

Friends say the former PM told them she did not wish her body to lie in state.

Family spokesman Lord Bell said: ‘She specifically did not want a state funeral…and she didn’t want a fly-past as she thought that was a waste of money – somewhat in character you might think.’



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