Pictures of King Charles in Scotland after speech in Westminster Hall

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King Charles, Princesss Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward follow the hearseImage source, CARL RECINE/Reuters

King Charles III, Princess Anne, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward follow the Queen's coffin as it is taken along the Royal Mile in Edinburgh from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles' Cathedral for a service of remembrance.

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King Charles III and members of the royal family join the processionImage source, Andrew Milligan/PA
Crowds watch the processionImage source, Jeff Mitchell /Getty Images

On arrival at St Giles' Cathedral, pallbearers carried the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, which was draped in the Royal Standard of Scotland.

Pallbearers prepare to carry the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, draped in the Royal Standard of Scotland, into St Giles' CathedralImage source, OLI SCARFF/AFP

The coffin is made of English oak and lined with lead - a traditional design choice for members of the Royal Family.

King Charles IIIImage source, Jane Barlow/PA

The Crown of Scotland was placed on the Queen's coffin during the service. Historically, the crown has been used in ceremonies to represent the sovereign's presence.

It was placed on the coffin by Alexander Douglas-Hamilton, the 16th Duke of Hamilton, and it will remain there while thousands of people pay their respects.

King Charles III (L), Britain's Camilla, Queen Consort (C) and Britain's Princess Anne, Princess Royal watch as Duke of Hamilton, Alexander Douglas-Hamilton places the Crown of Scotland atop the coffinImage source, AARON CHOWN/Getty Images
The Countess of Wessex, the Earl of Wessex, the Duke of York, King Charles III, the Queen Consort, the Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim LaurenceImage source, Jane Barlow/PA
The Countess of Wessex, the Earl of Wessex, the Duke of York, King Charles III and the Queen Consort during a Service of Prayer and Reflection for the Life of Queen Elizabeth II at St Giles' CathedralImage source, Jane Barlow/PA

As well as the royals, the guest list included politicians, council officials, members of the armed forces, war veterans, judiciary and consular officials. There were also representatives from various Scottish charities of which the Queen was patron, and people involved in the arts, sports, emergency services and faith groups.

Prime Minister Liz Truss was there - she'd also attended the morning events at Westminster Hall in London.

British Prime Minister Liz Truss attends a Service of Prayer and ReflectionImage source, Jane barlow / PA

Earlier in the day, King Charles III had inspected the Guard of Honour as he arrived for the Ceremony of the Keys at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

King Charles III inspects the Guard of Honour as he arrives the Ceremony of the Keys at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh on 12 SeptemberImage source, PA Media

The monarch was presented with the keys of the city of Edinburgh.

A person holds the Keys of the City of Edinburgh on 12 September 2022Image source, Reuters

Well-wishers greeted the King in the garden area set aside for floral tributes to the late Queen outside the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

King Charles III talks to wellwishers in the garden area set aside for floral tributes outside the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh on 12 September 2022Image source, Getty Images

The King met Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at Edinburgh Airport after travelling from London with the Queen Consort.

King Charles III shakes hands with Scotland's First Minister Nicola SturgeonImage source, Robert Perry/Getty Images

Thousands of people waited on the Royal Mile to watch as he and other royals joined a procession behind the Queen's coffin.

People await the KingImage source, Ian Forsyth/Getty Images
A young girl sits on the shoulders of a man as they wait to view the cortege carrying the coffin of the late Queen Elizabeth II on September 12, 2022 in Edinburgh, ScotlandImage source, Ian Forsyth/GEtty Images

In the morning King Charles was at Westminster Hall, which is where the Queen's coffin will lie in state later this week. At a ceremony the speakers from both Houses of Parliament - Sir Lindsay Hoyle and Lord McFall - addressed the King on behalf of MPs and peers.

Ceremony in Westminster HallImage source, BEN STANSALL/AFP
Yeomen of the Guard in the hallImage source, BEN STANSALL/POOL/AFP
Royal guards walk in Westminster Hall,Image source, Henry Nicholls/Pool/Reuters

Ahead of the arrival of the monarch, about 900 MPs and peers, including Prime Minister Liz Truss and Labour leader Kier Starmer, gathered in the hall.

Prime Minister Liz Truss sit with Labour Party leader Keir StarmerImage source, JOE GIDDENS/AFP

Former prime minister Boris Johnson was also in attendance.

Former British Prime Minister Boris JohnsonImage source, Henry Nicholls/Pool/Reuters

A trumpet fanfare welcomed King Charles and the Queen Consort.

King Charles III and Britain's Camilla, Queen Consort arriveImage source, BEN STANSALL/AFP
King Charles IIIImage source, John Sibley - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Lord McFall of Alcluith welcomed the King and Queen Consort to Parliament. He said Queen Elizabeth II was both "a leader to - and a servant of - the people".

He added that she possessed "commitment, kindness, humour and courage, as well as the deep faith that was the anchor in her life".

King Charles III and the Queen Consort listen to Speaker of the House of Lords Lord McFall of AlcluithImage source, Stefan Rousseau/PA

Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle said the loss of the Queen is felt across the UK and the entire Commonwealth, "which she did so much to nurture".

"Deep as our grief is, we know yours is deeper," he added.

Following his address, Sir Lindsay passed his speech to King Charles.

Speaker of The Commons Lindsay Hoyle walks past Camilla, Queen Consort to hand a document to King Charles IIIImage source, BEN STANSALL/AFP

Replying, King Charles III said he could not help but feel the weight of history which surrounds those in Westminster Hall and which "reminds us of vital Parliamentary traditions, to which MPs and peers dedicate themselves".

Britain's King Charles III, flanked by Britain's Camilla, Queen Consort, speaks during the presentation of AddressesImage source, BEN STANSALL/AFP
King Charles and Queen CamillaImage source, Stefan Rousseau/PA

Following the ceremony, King Charles III and Camilla, the Queen Consort, flew to Edinburgh.

King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort are seen departing the Houses of ParliamentImage source, Jeff Spicer/Getty Images
Aircraft at RAF Northolt

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