The hearse carrying the late Queen’s coffin departed her beloved Balmoral Castle yesterday (11 September) amid crowds of mourners and she began her final journey back to London, via Edinburgh.
Royal fans watching the procession noticed something rather odd about the hearse itself, as at the beginning of the drive, a large sticker bearing the name of William Purves, the undertaker chosen to transport the coffin, was visible on the vehicle's window.The sticker obstructed part of the view of the coffin, which was draped with the Royal Standard of Scotland.
However at some point during the six hour journey the window sticker appears to have been removed, as it could not be seen upon the hearse’s arrival in Edinburgh.
Royal fans who spotted the sticker took to social media to discuss it, with one writing: "Is it right that the hearse carrying the Queen’s coffin has its advertising sticker on the window?
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