Trudeau attends Queen Elizabeth’s lying in state ahead of meeting King Charles III

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0:50Trudeau, wife Sophie pay respects at Queen’s lying-in-state

WATCH: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined thousands of members of the public filing past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II on Saturday to pay his respects. Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, paused for a moment before the coffin, as he bowed his head.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has stopped to view Queen Elizabeth‘s casket ahead of a meeting with King Charles III in London.

Livestream footage from Westminster Hall briefly showed Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau, as they stopped by the queen’s flag-draped coffin.

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Trudeau is one of dozens of world leaders who are in London ahead of Monday’s royal funeral.

According to his agenda, Trudeau will sign a book of condolences for the monarch before having an audience with King Charles III later today.

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1:05Queen’s funeral: Trudeau arrives in London with Canadian delegation

Queen’s funeral: Trudeau arrives in London with Canadian delegation

Canada’s delegation to London also includes Gov. Gen Mary Simon and her husband, former governors general Michaelle Jean and David Johnston, as well as former prime ministers Kim Campbell, Jean Chretien, Paul Martin and Stephen Harper.

Canadian First Nations, Inuit and Metis leaders will also attend the funeral, as will several Order of Canada recipients including former swimmer Mark Tewksbury and actress Sandra Oh.

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