From this Monday (12), the public will be able to enter St Gilles Cathedral, in Edinburgh, in Scotland where the coffin with the body of the queen elizabeth II will be exposed until Tuesday (13), to pay tribute to the monarch.
The coffin was taken from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to the cathedral, where King Charles III and other dignitaries attended a Thanksgiving service on Monday. The queen’s body will rest there for 24 hours before being taken to London at England .
The coffin will remain closed during the period.
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The queen’s coffin began its journey from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St. Giles, with King Charles III leading the procession. Elizabeth II’s other children – Princes Edwards and Andrew and Princess Anne – accompanied the King and Queen Consort Camilla.
The streets of Edinburgh were filled with spectators who remained silent as the procession slowly passed.
While the procession was in progress, Prince Andrew was walking around in morning attire while his brothers King Charles III, Princess Anne and Prince Edward wore military uniforms.
Prince Andrew is no longer an active royal. In May 2020, while facing a sexual abuse lawsuit in the United States, the Duke of York permanently renounced his military titles and charities.
Later this week, the queen’s coffin will arrive in London and stay there until her funeral, scheduled for next Monday (19).
*With information from CNN International
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