King Charles III stood vigil with his siblings in the medieval cathedral as more than 20,000 mourners paid their respects. The Queen's coffin will remain at the cathedral until Tuesday when she will ...
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Tens of thousands of people stood outside overnight in Edinburgh Tuesday in a line that snaked through a park and then stretched more than a kilometre uphill to St. Giles’ Cathedral, where the Queen’s ...
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Preparations are underway at St Giles Cathedral to receive the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, where she will lie in state for 24 hours, on Friday (September 9) in Edinburgh, Scotland. Following the ...
Her Majesty's body is expected to travel to London from Scotland by royal train after her death. The transportation of the monarch’s body from her residence in Scotland is known as Operation Unicorn, ...
The spectacular midnight firework display over Edinburgh Castle is the traditional stock image of Hogmanay in Scotland's ...
King Charles III addressed UK's Parliament on Monday following Queen Elizabeth's death where he promised to continue her "selfless duty." He then flew to Scotland where his late mother's coffin lies ...
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