London: Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin is leaving her beloved Scottish estate Balmoral Castle on Sunday as the monarch who died after 70 years on the throne begins her last journey back to London for a state funeral.
Six gamekeepers from the Balmoral, the summer retreat where the queen died Thursday, will carry the late sovereign’s oak coffin from the castle’s ballroom to a hearse to begin a six-hour, 280-kilometre journey through Scottish towns to Holyroodhouse palace in Edinburgh.
Crowds are expected to line the route as the nation mourns its longest-reigning monarch, the only one most Britons have ever known. Early Sunday, flowers and other tributes — a small Paddington Bear toy, a hand-drawn picture of the queen — were piled up outside the gates of Balmoral.
Sunday’s solemn drive through Scotland comes a day after the queen’s eldest son was formally proclaimed the new monarch — King Charles III — at a pomp-filled accession ceremony steeped in ancient tradition and political symbolism.
The queen’s coffin will take a circuitous journey back to the capital. On Monday, it will be taken from Holyroodhouse to nearby St. Giles’ Cathedral, where it will remain until Tuesday, when it will be flown to London. The coffin will be moved from Buckingham Palace on Wednesday to the Houses of Parliament to lie in state until the funeral at Westminster Abbey on September 19.
Thousands of well-wishers are expected to line the streets to get a glimpse of the hearse, carrying the coffin. Credit:AP
In the village of Ballater, near Balmoral, the Rev. David Barr said locals consider the royals as “neighbours” and try to treat them as locals when they spend summers in the Scottish Highlands.
“When she comes up here, and she goes through those gates, I believe the royal part of her stays mostly outside,” he said. “And as she goes in, she was able to be a wife, a loving wife, a loving mum, a loving gran and then later on a loving great-gran — and aunty — and be normal.”
Members of the public arrived early in the hope of catching a glimpse of the hearse on its long journey.Credit:AP
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