Aretha Franklin 'honoured like a Queen' as she lies in state

Dressed all in red - with matching lipstick and nail varnish - the Queen of Soul lies in repose inside a gold-plated coffin.

The body of Aretha Franklin lies in repose at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
Image: The body of Aretha Franklin lies in repose at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
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Thousands of fans are bidding farewell to Aretha Franklin as the Queen of Soul lay in state in a gold-plated coffin ahead of her funeral.

Franklin is lying in state at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History on Tuesday and Wednesday and at the New Bethel Baptist Church on Thursday, where she performed as a teenager.

The casket carrying the late singer Aretha Franklin arrives at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
Image: The casket carrying the late singer Aretha Franklin arrives at the museum

Her funeral is on Friday.

Franklin's coffin arrived at the museum on Tuesday, surrounded by colourful roses and accompanied by a selection of her gospel recordings.

The body of the late singer Aretha Franklin lies in state at the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History
Image: The singer is surrounded by pastel coloured roses

She wore an ornate sheer net dress, Christian Louboutin stiletto heels, lipstick and nail polish - all in bright red which was the colour of her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta.

Inside, the singer was positioned in repose with her legs crossed at the ankles.

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Hundreds of people have been lining up outside to pay their final respects, with some travelling from as far as Las Vegas and Miami.

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Franklin died from pancreatic cancer on 16 August, aged 76.

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The Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History hosted a similar viewing for civil rights icon Rosa Parks when she passed away in 2005.

Paula Marie Seniors, an associate professor of Africana studies at Virginia Tech, said the setting is fitting, as Franklin is "being honoured almost like a queen at one of the most important black museums in the United States".

DETROIT, MI - AUGUST 16: A sign on the Fox Theater in downtown Detroit commemorates the passing of singer Aretha Franklin, the "Queen of Soul", in Detroit this morning of pancreatic cancer at the age of 76  August 16th, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan.  (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
Image: A sign in downtown Detroit pays tribute to the singer

Franklin's funeral will take place at the 4,000-seat Greater Grace Temple in Detroit on Friday.

Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson, Faith Hill and Chaka Khan will all perform.

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Former US president Bill Clinton - who was a long-time friend of Franklin - and singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson will also speak at the service.

Former presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama are also understood to have been invited.

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The private funeral will be limited to family, friends, dignitaries and special guests - but a large screen is being erected for public viewing according to Bishop Charles H Ellis III, pastor of Greater Grace Temple.

Dozens of pink Cadillacs will also line the streets, in honour of Franklin's 1985 hit Freeway Of Love, according to local media.