Queen Elizabeth II's coffin has begun its journey to Her Majesty's final resting place, having left Balmoral on 11 September to travel to Edinburgh.
The Queen's coffin had remained at Balmoral for two days to allow her closest family to pay their respects in private and it is now on its way to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Draped with the Royal Standard of Scotland, the coffin could be seen being transported in a hearse accompanied by the late monarch's daughter Princess Anne, 72, and her husband, Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, 67.
A wreath has also been placed on top of the coffin, which is made up of flowers from the Balmoral estate. Sweet peas – one of the Queen’s favourite flowers – dahlias, phlox, white heather and pine fir are all featured in the wreath.
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