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Scottish ceremony sees King Charles tread a thin line
... The Queen herself arrived in an open landau carriage drawn by four Windsor greys and flanked by the sovereign s bodyguards from the Royal Company of Archers...
Queen's funeral: Full guide to the gun carriage and the main procession
... She will be accompanied by the bearer party of the Grenadier Guards, the King s Body Guards of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms, the Yeomen of the Guard and the Royal Company of Archers...
The quiet symbolism of the Queen's farewell to Scotland
... The King and Queen Consort were escorted into the chamber by the King s bodyguard in Scotland, the Royal Company of Archers...
Scotland prepares to say its final farewell to the Queen
... In addition to the official party, the Queen s coffin will be flanked by The King s Bodyguard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers) and the Guard of Honour...
Queen makes third public appearance in four days
... The Royal Company of Archers acts as the sovereign s ceremonial Body Guard for Scotland - a role first created in 1822 during a visit to Scotland by King George IV...
Scotland prepares to say its final farewell to the Queen
Thousands of people are expected to line Edinburgh 's streets as Scotland says its final farewell to The Queen .
The King and members of The Royal Family will follow The Coffin in a procession along The Royal Mile to St Giles' Cathedral on Monday afternoon.
The Cathedral will then host a Service to celebrate The Queen 's life and her connection to Scotland.
She will lie At Rest there until Tuesday afternoon, allowing members of The Public to pay their last respects.
Preparations have been made to accommodate a queue that could stretch from The historic cathedral to The City 's Meadows park, half a mile away.
A series of roads have been closed in The area and A Number of schools and nurseries along The route Will Close at noon.
The Queen 's coffin made from Balmoral to The Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh on Sunday.
On Monday, King Charles III and Camilla, The Queen Consort , will travel by air to Edinburgh .
The King and other members of The Royal Family will attend The Ceremony of The Keys at The Palace - When he will be handed The Keys to The City of Edinburgh - before following The Coffin to The Cathedral .
In addition to The official party, The Queen 's coffin will be flanked by The King 's Bodyguard for Scotland (Royal Company of Archers) and The Guard of Honour.
Guns will be fired every minute, with The Final Round of shots being fired as The Hearse stops outside The Cathedral .
The Service , led by The Rev Calum Macleod , will be attended by members of The Public , friends, Family Members and representatives from The charities and organisations The Queen was affiliated to in Scotland.
City of Edinburgh Council has warned there will be limited space on The Royal Mile to view The Procession , and that those wanting to attend should arrive in plenty of time.
The Key times for events on Monday are:
While The Queen lies At Rest in St Giles Cathedral, her coffin will remain under continuous vigil for 24 hours, guarded by The Royal Company of Archers.
A queuing system will be in place, with The Public being warned that this is likely to involve standing for A Number of hours.
There will be security checks at St Giles' and certain restrictions will apply on mobile phones, with photography and recording not permitted.
The Royal Household has asked that floral tributes are left at The Palace of Holyroodhouse.
People in Edinburgh are being advised to plan ahead and avoid any non-essential travel through The City Centre , particularly The Old Town .
The advice is to regularly check The , which is being updated with details of road closures and other travel information.
The Council is also urging people to use Public Transport where possible, consider using park-and-ride services and only park within designated areas.
Further information about road closures and diversions can be found at on Twitter. Bus and tram services can be found at and.
On Tuesday, The Queen 's coffin will be flown from Edinburgh Airport back to Buckingham Palace .
From Thursday, The Queen will lie in state at Westminster Hall for four days. Her funeral will take place at Westminster Abbey on Monday 19 September .
Source of news: bbc.com