Farmers put their tractors on the side of the road to form a corridor of honor for the Queen’s funeral procession Elizabeth IIAs it passed through Aberdeenshire on its way to Edinburgh, according to a video clip posted by the official account of “Royal Central”, on the social networking site “Twitter”.
Honorary Farmer’s Path to the Queen
This comes as the procession to transport the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II continues its march from the royal residence at Balmoral Castle, which is expected to arrive in Edinburgh today at 4 pm, where the coffin will then remain at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, her official residence in Scotland, before it lies Monday at St Giles Cathedral.
The first village you pass is Blatter, where a small crowd has already gathered, and left Balmoral’s casket at regarding 10:00 local time, heading slowly by road to Edinburgh, a 6-hour journey, stretching for more than 280 kilometers..
Farmers have positioned their tractors to form a guard of honour for the late Queen Elizabeth II as she passes through Aberdeenshire on her way to Edinburgh. pic.twitter.com/oDt8gs2bPR
— Royal Central (@RoyalCentral) September 11, 2022
On the other hand, the Prime Minister of Scotland, Nicola Sturgeon, said goodbye to Queen Elizabeth on Twitter, describing the departure of Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin from Balmoral as a “sad and painful moment,” and Sturgeon added: “Today, while she is making her trip to Edinburgh, she pays tribute to Scotland has an exceptional woman,” she wrote, “a sad and touching moment when Her Majesty the Queen left her beloved city of Balmoral for the last time.”. Today, as she makes her trip to Edinburgh, Scotland pays tribute to an exceptional woman.”
Queen Elizabeth Corridor
Princess Anne accompanied the coffin of her late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on its journey this morning from Balmoral to Edinburgh, and his son, the Queen, wept and mourned alongside her husband, Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, on the touching journey through Scotland, while mourners line the streets to pay their respects as the coffin was transported Her Majesty the oak in his procession, according to the “Sun” website.
The touching scenes are broadcast live on television, and millions are watching from their homes, and in the meantime, the royal princess looked sad as she looked at the crowds gathered outside, at ten in the morning, as the guards carried the queen’s coffin in a designated place to begin the six-hour journey. to Edinburgh.
Queen Elizabeth Corridor
The coffin, covered in the Royal Standard in Scotland, was earlier taken to a room where the church official of Krathie Kirk prayed. Dahlia, phlox, white heather, and pine fir.
Princess Anne, her husband, the Krathie minister Kirk, and the representative of the Lord Guardian’s office were escorted in the next caravan, her first time to the village of Ballatier, where the families arrived early in the morning wearing Union flags.