Summary

  • The Queen addressed the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood to mark the new session. She spoke of her "deep and abiding affection for this wonderful country"

  • Nicola Sturgeon made reference to the Duke of Edinburgh's absence. The first minister passed on her sympathy to the Queen who lost her husband, aged 99, in April this year

  • Her Majesty was joined at the Holyrood ceremony by The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay who sat below the Presiding Officer's chair

  • This year’s ceremony paid tribute to "local heroes" chosen from across Scotland

  • The community heroes were heralded for the part they played during the pandemic

  1. Choir performs 'We Hold the Future'published at 11:46 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    The song We Hold The Future is performed by the National Youth Choir of Scotland.

    For the departure of The Queen, Farewell to the Creeks is performed by the Scottish Parliament’s Piper Stuart McMillan MSP from the Members’ Garden.

  2. Sturgeon: Thanks 'steadfast' friendship of the Queenpublished at 11:46 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    Nicola SturgeonImage source, PA Media

    First Minister Nicola Sturgeon says the visit from the Queen is "tinged with regret" at the absence of Prince Philip, offering the parliament's condolences and sorrow.

    Quote Message

    This is the first time you have opened our parliament without the Duke of Edinburgh by your side. On behalf of everyone in our chamber, and across Scotland, I convey again our deep sympathy and shared sorrow at your loss."

    Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's First Minister

    The first minister says the Queen has been a "steadfast friend" of the parliament since it began and thanks her for her "kind and thoughtful address", describing it as the highlight of the day.

  3. Scots Makar performspublished at 11:40 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    The newly appointed Scots Makar Kathleen Jamie delivers a specially commissioned piece - The Morrow-Bird - to those gathered at the ceremony.

    Kathleen JamieImage source, PA Media
  4. Queen: New session brings sense of 'beginning and renewal'published at 11:39 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    Queen at HolyroodImage source, PA Media
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    Her Majesty addressed the sixth session of the Scottish Parliament

    Addressing the debating chamber, The Queen congratulates the Scottish parliament for being able to mark the new session safely in a "very trying period".

    She notes that the parliament had been at the heart of Scotland's response to the pandemic.

    Quote Message

    As we all step out from adverse and uncertain times, occasions such as this today provide an opportunity for hope and optimism. Marking this new session does indeed bring a sense of beginning and renewal.

    Her Majesty The Queen

  5. Scottish traditional musicpublished at 11:23 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    Music now comes from Orin Simpson on the flute and Seoras Chlad on the guitar, They are members of the National Centre of Excellence in Traditional Music.

    They are followed by a song from Musicians in Exile, Always on the Move.

  6. Holyrood's Mace and Crown are carried into the chamberpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    Scottish Parliament maceImage source, Getty Images
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    The silver mace was made in 1999, and presented to the first devolved parliament

    The Scottish Parliament’s Mace, followed by the Officers of Arms; the Crown of Scotland - borne by the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, escorted by the Lord Lyon King of Arms and the Captain-General - is processed into the Holyrood chamber.

    New Presiding Officer, Alison Johnstone, addresses the chamber, followed by the Queen.

    The Crown carried inImage source, PA Media
  7. Opening musicpublished at 11:08 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    As the Queen enters the chamber the Royal Conservatoire Brass performs Fanfare for the Opening of Parliament 2021 composed by John Wallace CBE and conducted by John Logan.

  8. Queen meets Holyrood leaderspublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    Holyrood leaders meet QueenImage source, PA Media
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    Her Majesty meets Holyrood's party leaders including Lorna Slater of the Scottish Greens

    The ceremony starts with the Queen meeting the parliament's party leaders - Douglas Ross (Scottish Conservatives); Anas Sarwar (Scottish Labour); Lorna Slater (Scottish Greens) Alex Cole-Hamilton (Scottish Liberal Democrat).

  9. Invited guests only due to Covid protocolspublished at 11:04 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    The Scottish Parliament is still currently closed to visitors due to pandemic restrictions, so only invited guests will be attending the opening ceremony in the building.

    Live performances will be shown in the debating chamber via large TV screens.

  10. Ceremony marks the sixth opening session of the Scottish Parliamentpublished at 11:02 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    Queen and Alison JohnstoneImage source, PA Media
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    Her Majesty enters the parliament alongside Presiding Officer Alison Johnstone

    The opening ceremony is a tradition started in 1999 to mark the beginning of every new session of the Scottish Parliament.

    As at the last ceremony in 2016, The Queen will be greeted by Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

    The Scottish Parliament's new presiding officer, Alison Johnstone, will also be among the welcoming party.

    She will escort Her Majesty to the debating chamber before officially welcoming her on behalf of MSPs.

  11. Tribute to 'local heroes' and 'Scotland's diversity'published at 11:01 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    Royal Conservatoire BrassImage source, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland

    This year's event is being billed as a tribute to "local heroes" chosen from across Scotland for the part they have played during the pandemic and in their communities, both locally and nationally.

    There will also be a recorded programme of music and entertainment which ceremony organisers say will reflect "the rich diversity of Scotland’s communities".

    The Royal Conservatoire Brass will perform Fanfare for the Opening of Parliament 2021, composed by John Wallace and conducted by John Logan, from Glasgow Cathedral.

    Michael Biggins, BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Traditional Musician of the Year 2021, will also be performing Ae Fond Kiss by Robert Burns from BBC Pacific Quay in Glasgow.

  12. Welcomepublished at 10:59 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    The QueenImage source, PA Media
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    Her Majesty is greeted by crowds of people outside the Scottish Parliament

    Good morning and welcome to our Live Page coverage as The Queen opens the new session of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood.

    Her Majesty will be joined at the ceremony by Their Royal Highnesses The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay.

  13. Scottish Parliament's official openingpublished at 09:41 British Summer Time 2 October 2021

    BBC Scotland will bring live coverage of the formal opening of the sixth Scottish Parliament.

    Her Majesty the Queen will attend the Edinburgh ceremony.

    The BBC's Laura Miller presents our coverage from 11am to 12 noon.