National minute’s silence at 8pm on Sunday to honour ‘life and legacy’ of Queen Elizabeth II

12 September 2022, 12:31 | Updated: 12 September 2022, 12:34

People come to view and lay floral tributes to the late Queen in Green Park
People come to view and lay floral tributes to the late Queen in Green Park. Picture: Alamy

By Asher McShane

People will be invited to come together to "mourn and reflect on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II" during a minute's silence on Sunday, No 10 has announced.

The Prime Minister's official spokesman said: "At 8pm on Sunday 18 September, the night before the state funeral, there will be a one-minute silence where the public are invited to come together and observe a national moment of reflection to mourn and reflect on the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II.

"The silence can be marked privately at home on your own or with friends and neighbours, out on your doorstep or street with neighbours, or at any locally arranged community events and vigils.

"We encourage local community groups, clubs and other organisations to mark this moment of reflection. And if you are overseas, people are encouraged to mark the silence at their local time.

"The shared national moment of reflection is an opportunity for everyone across the UK to mark the death of Her Majesty and we will set out details of where the Prime Minister will mark it closer to that time."