The plan for the queen’s death and the days following it have been organized long before her passing.

Now,funeral arrangements have been made.

She will have a state funeral, which will see processions in Edinburgh, London, and Windsor.

Queen Elizabeth smiling

The funeral will then take place at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle, her final resting place.

This will take place until her funeral on Monday, September 19.

Queen Elizabeth’s casket will also be closed during her funeral.

Queen Elizabeth’s casket being carried

These special coffins can help preserve the body and slow down decomposition for over a year.

According to theCBC, the beautiful oak coffin was constructed over 30 years ago.

The Royal Vault houses many members of the royal family, dating back to the early 1800s.

Queen Elizabeth’s coffin arrives at Buckingham Palace

Queen Elizabeth’s casket will be in a procession starting Tuesday, September 13.

Her body is leaving St. Giles' Cathedral in Scotland.

Then, from Thursday to Monday, she will be laying-in-rest for the British public to pay their respects.

Not many details about the queen’s funeral have been made public knowledge at this time, theCBCreports.