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QUEEN’S COFFIN WAS TAKEN BY HEARSE FROM BALMORAL CASTLE TO EDINBURGH, WHERE IT
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EDINBURGH—Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin was taken by hearse from her holiday home
at Balmoral Castle in northeastern Scotland to this stately Scottish capital on
Sunday, as tens of thousands of mourners lined up to pay their respects to
Britain’s longest-serving monarch.

The journey through the Scottish countryside was the first stage in Britain’s
long goodbye to its late queen, a process that will culminate with a state
funeral on Sept. 19 and her burial at Windsor Castle, the royal residence an
hour west of London. She will be buried near her father, King George VI, and her
husband, who died last year.

Balmoral, where the queen died last week, was her beloved residence in northeast
Scotland, where she spent summers with her family. It was said that at Balmoral,
bought by Queen Victoria in the 19th century, the queen could briefly hang up
her crown and enjoy life and family.

The convoy, led by a police escort, made its way through nearby towns and the
cities of Aberdeen and Dundee for 174 miles before arriving in Edinburgh on
Sunday afternoon.



As the cortege made its way through the city, tens of thousands of mourners
jammed the narrow streets, which were festooned with royal banners. Many stood
in respectful silence, others clapped to honor the queen’s life of service. Some
wept.

MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC GATHERED AT CANONGATE KIRK TO WATCH THE HEARSE CARRYING
THE COFFIN OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II AS IT MADE ITS JOURNEY FROM BALMORAL TO THE
PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE IN EDINBURGH.

Photo: REUTERS

“Life will go on, but it’s as if we’ve all lost our grandmother,” said Dave
Cullen, a 47-year-old photographer and naval reservist, who waited for hours
below the walls of Edinburgh Castle to say farewell to the queen. “You can feel
the atmosphere. There’s a gloom over the city.”

The queen’s final journey through Scotland came a day after her son, now King
Charles III, formally ascended the throne during a televised Accession Council
ceremony held in St. James’s Palace on Saturday. Proclamation ceremonies, an
ancient tradition of telling the public about a new monarch, were held across
the U.K. on Sunday. Churches held services in honor of the late queen and bells
tolled.

The funeral will take place in Westminster Abbey in London, marking the end of a
period of national mourning. The service will bring together the royal family
and heads of state from across the world to pay their respects and will be the
first state funeral in the U.K. since the death of Winston Churchill in 1965.

The queen’s hearse had large windows that offered a glimpse of the coffin,
draped with the Scottish version of the Royal Standard and crowned with flowers.
It was followed by a car carrying her daughter, Princess Anne; the minister of
Crathie Kirk, a church where the royal family worship while at Balmoral; and an
official at the Lord Chamberlain’s office, which helps organize events for the
monarch.

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American Ryan Burns had been vacationing in London but traveled to Edinburgh on
Sunday to witness the queen’s arrival. “This hasn’t happened for 70 years,” said
Mr. Burns, a 30-year-old truck driver from Pittsburgh, Penn. “To see the
significance this has for the people here is an amazing thing.”

Some mourners had waited most of the day to see the coffin. “It was important to
get an opportunity to see her and pay our respects because she’s done so much
for us over the past 70 years,” said Margaret McNeil, a 60-year-old project
manager who came from outside Glasgow, about 45 miles away.

After arriving in Edinburgh, the coffin was taken to Holyroodhouse, the British
monarch’s official Scottish residence. On Monday afternoon, the queen’s coffin
will be taken along the city’s most famous road, a hilly cobblestone street
known as the Royal Mile, to St. Giles’ Cathedral. King Charles III and the royal
family will follow the vehicle on foot.

At the cathedral, the crown of Scotland will be placed on the coffin, which will
be available for public viewing for 24 hours. The plans call for the coffin to
be brought to London by plane Tuesday evening, where it will be taken to
Buckingham Palace.

MOURNERS AWAITED THE ARRIVAL OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II'S COFFIN IN EDINBURGH ON
SUNDAY.

Photo: Emily Macinnes/Bloomberg News

On Wednesday, the coffin will be carried by gun carriage from the palace to
Westminster Hall. Guns will be fired from Hyde Park. Big Ben, Britain’s iconic
bell located above the country’s parliament, will toll as the procession makes
its way.

For four days, the queen is slated to lie in state in Parliament’s 925-year-old
Westminster Hall, where Britons are likely to line up for hours for a chance to
pass by the coffin and pay their respects. The coffin is to be draped in a royal
flag and will be topped with a scepter and the weighty Imperial State Crown,
which is adorned with a giant diamond nearly 2 inches tall and 2,900 other
precious stones.

On Saturday, live television images were beamed from the throne room in St.
James’s Palace as King Charles oversaw his first Privy Council meeting. For
nearly all Britons, it was the first time they had seen the ceremony, giving
them a look at time-honored rituals that have ushered in kings and queens over
the centuries.



GUARDS LEAVING THE LOCAL PROCLAMATION OF THE NEW MONARCH OUTSIDE WINDSOR CASTLE,
ONE OF MANY SUCH EVENTS HELD ACROSS THE COUNTRY.

Photo: Martin Meissner/Associated Press

The last time the accession ceremony took place was when Queen Elizabeth acceded
to the throne in 1952, before televisions were common. The last prime minister
to witness such a ceremony was Churchill. Large crowds gathered around the
palace, built by King Henry VIII.

Charles became king the moment his 96-year-old mother died, so the proclamation
of his new role is now a largely ceremonial process. Historically, it was a way
of formally announcing the new monarch to the country before the era of mass
media.

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“It is my most sorrowful duty to announce the death of my beloved mother the
Queen,” said King Charles, dressed in tails and standing before a red velvet
throne inscribed with the late queen’s insignia “ER.” “My mother’s reign was
unequaled,” he said. ”I shall strive to follow the inspiring example I have been
set.”

Later in the day, the king’s sons, Prince William and Prince Harry, emerged
together with their wives outside Windsor Castle to view a sea of flowers placed
at the castle gates, and then greeted and chatted with well-wishers. It was a
moment of unity after tension sparked by the decision by Prince Harry and his
wife, the actor Meghan Markle, to quit royal duties in 2020 to build a new life
in the U.S.

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Trumpeters played and flags were raised to full-staff as Charles III was
publicly proclaimed king at St. James’s Palace in London. The elaborate
accession ceremony was televised for the first time. Photos:
Pool/Reuters/AFP/Getty Images

Prince Harry has a tell-all book about his life as a royal coming out soon.
That, combined with allegations by his wife, the Duchess of Sussex, of racism in
royal ranks, has strained relations between the two brothers, officials say.

All four, the Prince and Princess of Wales and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex,
spent more than half an hour meeting visitors, shaking hands and accepting
condolences.

Prince William has issued his first statement since the death of his
grandmother, praising her life of service. The prince, now the heir apparent to
the throne, said that while he had lost a grandmother, he felt grateful that he
and his family had gotten to spend so much time with her.

“She was by my side at my happiest moments. And she was by my side during the
saddest days of my life. I knew this day would come, but it will be some time
before the reality of life without Grannie will truly feel real,” he said.

QUEEN ELIZABETH II’S COFFIN ARRIVED AT THE PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE ON SUNDAY.

Photo: Associated Press


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Meghan Markle’s name was misspelled in an earlier version of this article as
Megan. (Corrected on Sept. 11.)

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