This number made this flight the most tracked in history, according to the website Flightradar24, which allows you to view plane flights around the world in real time.

According to the website this Wednesday, more than 4.79 million people watched the flight through the Flightradar24 website and application, with another 296,000 people watching live on YouTube.

The same statement added that, in the first minute after the activation of the plane's transmitter, six million people tried to click on the link that gave access to the flight with the Queen's casket.

According to the website, the previous record came when 2.2 million people followed a flight with US House of Representatives spokeswoman Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan last month.