(11 Sep 2022)
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Edinburgh - 11 September 2022
1. Various of queen's coffin going through Royal Mile, on way to Holyroodhouse
2. People applauding during the procession
3. People on the side of the street
4. People filming with their mobile phones
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Fiona Moffat, 57 year old office manager from Glasgow (crying):
"A very historic moment. I am quite speechless actually. She was a lovely lady. Great mother, grandmother. She did well. I am very proud of her."
6. Women holding Queen Elizabeth II flag
7. Queen Elizabeth flag
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Elaine Robertson, 44 year old researcher from Ayr (crying):
"I think it is just important to be here. Just important to say goodbye. She has been on the throne for a long time. So, yes, it means a lot. Sorry."
9. People applauding during the procession
10. SOUNDBITE (English), Russell Saxby, 51 year old primary school teacher from Ayr:
"I mean I felt like I had to be here today. I was there for the Silver Jubilee. I was very young at the time, but my parents dressed me up as a silver birch tree…and the Queen has obviously been there for my whole life so we just had to be here."
11. People watching from the balcony
12. People watching as queen's coffin passes by towards the Palace of Holyroodhouse
13. People applauding and filming with their mobile phones the procession
STORYLINE:
Queen Elizabeth II's flag-draped coffin has arrived at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the British monarchy's residence in the Scottish capital city of Edinburgh.
The arrival followed a slow, somber and regal procession through the Scottish countryside on Sunday.
Mourners had packed city streets and lined rural roads to take part in a historic goodbye to the monarch who reigned for 70 years.
The hearse drove past piles of bouquets and other tributes as it led a seven-car cortege from Balmoral, where the queen died Thursday at age 96, for a six-hour trip through Scottish towns to the palace in Edinburgh.
The late queen's coffin was draped in the Royal Standard for Scotland and topped with a wreath made of flowers from the estate, including sweet peas, one of the queen's favorites.
Members of the Royal Regiment of Scotland carried the coffin past the queen's only daughter, Princess Anne, and into the throne room. It will remain there until Monday afternoon so residence staff can pay their last respects.
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