This Sunday morning, Queen Elizabeth II left Balmoral Castle in Scotland, where she died last Thursday at the age of 96. After a six-hour procession to Edinburgh, the monarch’s oak coffin was received by her children, Princess Anne and Princes Andrew and Edward, outside Holyroodhouse Palace, the official royal residence in the Scottish capital. stay until Monday evening.
From 5 p.m., the wake will be open to the public at St. Giles’ Church, where thousands are expected to wait in line to say goodbye to the Queen, who has spent 70 years in the service of the United Kingdom. The site is also expected to be heavily guarded, where photography is prohibited. Finally, from 7:20 p.m., members of the royal family, including King Charles III, will guard the coffin, as required by tradition known as the Vigil of the Princes.
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