On a 6-hour journey, Princess Anne accompanied her mother’s coffin The late Queen Elizabeth IIYesterday, Sunday, from Balmoral to Edinburgh.
In the midst of the proceedings, the Queen’s daughter appeared to cry sadly alongside her husband, Admiral Sir Tim Lawrence, in a touching scene described as “a picture in a thousand words”.
As people lined the streets to pay their respects during the transfer Queen’s corpseThe coffin of the late Queen arrived Sunday at Holyrood House in Edinburgh, the official residence of the royal family in the Scottish capital, where it will lie in the throne room until Tuesday before being transferred to London.
Princess Anne has always been known as the hardest working royal, but no moment has shown us the true extent of her utter devotion and sense of duty & service than this. Extraordinary woman. pic.twitter.com/cxjQ6w8lux
— Josh Rom (@JoshRomOnAir) September 11, 2022
Areas dear to the heart of the departed
Thousands of people swarmed silently as the casket traveled through the Scottish countryside so dear to the late Queen’s heart.
The coffin left the banquet hall at Balmoral Palace, where the Queen died on Thursday, following he was transferred to the burial car of 6 of the hunting guards in the royal court, according to AFP.
It is noteworthy that these were the last moments at Balmoral Palace, one of Elizabeth II’s favorite royal residences, as she spent part of the summer.
Then the procession set off under the bright sun. At 10:00 local time (9:00 GMT), the car carrying the coffin made of oak wood passed the palace gate. The casket was covered with the Scottish royal flag, a wreath of mountain roses, dahlias and a basket of flowers from the palace gardens.
The seven-car procession slowly passed in front of the bouquets of flowers placed at the gates of the royal court.
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It is noteworthy that Queen Elizabeth, 96, died Thursday, and her death caused deep sadness and warm praise from various countries of the world, following spending 70 years on the throne.
The Queen’s funeral will be held on September 19 in London, to be buried in the chapel of Windsor Castle, near the British capital.