Thousands of mourners have been in line since early Monday morning to pay their respects to the Queen. Following an emotional procession led by King Charles III, Her Majesty's cortege travelled from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh on Monday.
A ceremony of reflection was held, where the Queen is to lie in rest before being transported to London on Tuesday afternoon.Members of the public have been permitted to visit the Queen's coffin since 5.30pm on Monday.
But those hoping for a chance to offer their condolences will need wristbands from official staff.It is reported that queues to visit Her Majesty's coffin started from late on Sunday night into the early hours of the next morning, while officers had to cut off access to the Royal Mile at noon on Monday due to large crowds.
There are also strict rules which have to be followed to gain access to St Giles' Cathedral, as well as a list of banned items which both can be found here.But how long will Her Majesty's coffin remain in Scotland?According to the Scottish Government, the public can visit the Queen's coffin until 3pm on Tuesday September 13.It will then be moved from St Giles' Cathedral to Edinburgh Airport at 5pm.
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