Thousands of people gathered with flags along the route to applaud the passage of the hearse, accompanied behind by the vehicle in which Elizabeth II’s daughter, Princess Anne, and her husband, Tim Laurence, were traveling.
Edinburgh.- The funeral procession with the mortal remains of Queen Elizabeth II entered Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, on Sunday, where it was received by a large crowd gathered in the historic center of the city.
The car with the coffin of the sovereign had left this morning from Balmoral Castle (in the northeast of Scotland), where the queen died at the age of 96, to start a journey of about 200 kilometers to the royal residence of Holyroodhouse, in Edinburgh , where the coffin will remain until tomorrow, Monday.
Thousands of people gathered with flags along the route to applaud the passing of the hearse, accompanied behind by the vehicle in which Elizabeth II’s daughter, Princess Anne, and her husband, Tim Laurence, were traveling.
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