Minute-by-minute, the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral has been planned with military precision and nothing has been left to chance. From the moment his coffin is brought out of the State Entrance of Windsor Castle and placed on the back of the Land Rover he had specially designed for the occasion, to the closing echoes of the National Anthem as his body is lowered into the Royal Vault at St George's Chapel, it has been designed to reflect his proud military heritage, remarkable life and lasting endeavours. Here is your in-depth guide to the day. 11am The Duke of Edinburgh's coffin, draped in his personal standard, with his naval cap and sword and a wreath of family flowers placed on top of it, will be moved from the Private Chapel at Windsor Castle, where he has been lying at rest since Friday, to the Inner Hall.