King Charles III and his royal family bring the funeral of the Queen of England To St Giles Cathedral The people are waiting for the reception.
At regarding 7 p.m. Thai time, it was reported that King Charles III and Queen Camilla He arrived by royal plane to Edinburgh Airport. and went on to the Palace of Holyrood House were greeted by honor guards from the Scottish Army. After that, there was a ceremony to consecrate the keys of the city of Edinburgh to King Charles III.
at 8:35 p.m. local time The summoning of the sarcophagus from the Palace of Holyrood has begun. by the troops to bring the royal coffin on top of the car by King Charles III with Princess Anne Prince Andrew and Prince Edward Sisters and brothers, including Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, Princess Anne’s husband. following the royal funeral procession moving from the Palace of Holyrood along the Royal Mile Road heading to St Giles Cathedral which along both sides of the road are crowded with people waiting to watch
While behind the procession, there was a royal chariot held by Queen Camilla. stamped with Sophie, Countess of Wessex. Prince Edward’s wife followed, while a salute was also fired from Edinburgh Castle.
9:15 p.m. local time The carriage arrived in front of St Giles Cathedral. The soldiers then brought the body to the inside of St. Giles Cathedral. followed by King Charles III, Queen Camilla. with the royal family The Scottish Legion then summoned the corpse draped in the monarch’s flag. enshrined on a wooden platform The crown of Scotland was also summoned and placed on the royal coffin.
Then began to perform religious ceremonies with singing hymns. After the ceremonies have been completed, the remains of Queen Elizabeth II will be enshrined at St Giles Cathedral. The funeral will be open to the public from 5:30 p.m. on September 12 local time until 3 p.m. on September 13 local time.
Earlier, the British Prime Minister’s Office announced that There will be a one-minute silence across the country at 8:00 p.m. on September 18, UK time. To commemorate the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II the night before her funeral.
A spokesman for the British Prime Minister’s Office said that mourning can be done privately at home. or wherever or held in the community And we encourage local community groups to clubs and organizations Let’s remember this moment together. By pointing out that this calmness will be a remembrance of the whole country.