Mourners set to line the streets as Queen Elizabeth II's coffin travels from Balmoral to Edinburgh

Mourners set to line the streets as Queen Elizabeth II's coffin travels from Balmoral to Edinburgh
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Aden-Jay Wood

By Aden-Jay Wood


Published: 11/09/2022

- 08:22

Updated: 11/09/2022

- 14:52

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin is expected to leave Balmoral at around 10am on Sunday before making the journey to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh

Queen Elizabeth II's coffin will begin its journey to its final resting place when it travels from Balmoral to Edinburgh.

Draped with the Royal Standard of Scotland and with a wreath of flowers on top, it has remained at rest in the Balmoral ballroom so the late monarch’s loyal Balmoral estate workers can say their last goodbyes.


The oak coffin will be lifted into a hearse on Sunday at 10am by six of the estate’s gamekeepers, who have been tasked with the symbolic gesture, ready for a six-hour journey to Edinburgh.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the “poignant” journey, which will see Queen Elizabeth II's coffin transported to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, would give the public a chance to come together to “mark our country’s shared loss”.

Route of Queen's coffin from Balmoral to Edinburgh. See story DEATH Queen. Infographic PA Graphics. An editable version of this graphic is available if required. Please contact graphics@pamediagroup.com.
Queen Elizabeth II's coffin is set to leave Balmoral at around 10am on Sunday
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On Saturday, the Royal Family received the condolences of well-wishers when they viewed floral tributes left in memory of Queen Elizabeth II at her homes of Balmoral and Windsor Castle.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex and Prince and Princess of Wales were united in grief when they went on a walkabout meeting the public close to the Berkshire castle.

Earlier that day, King Charles III had been formally confirmed as the nation’s new monarch during a meeting of the Accession Council.

Well-wishers are expected to gather along the route the cortege will take as it travels from Balmoral to the Scottish capital – which is expected to take about six hours.

It will first head to the nearby town of Ballater, where it is expected at approximately 10.12am.

About an hour later it will arrive in Aberdeen, with tributes expected to be paid in the city’s Duthie Park.

Travelling south along the A90, it will then arrive in Dundee at about 2pm.

In Edinburgh, Ms Sturgeon and other party leaders in Scotland are expected to observe the coffin as it goes past the Scottish Parliament.

From there it will be taken into the Palace of Holyroodhouse, where it will remain for the night.

Transport bosses said an “unprecedented” amount of preparation and planning had gone into drawing up the route.

In London, the King will meet Baroness Scotland, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, at Buckingham Palace, and he will later host High Commissioners and their spouses, from countries where he is head of state, at the royal residence’s Bow Room.

Flowers and tributes laid by members of the public at the gates of Balmoral in Scotland following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen's coffin will be transported on a six-hour journey from Balmoral to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, where it will lie at rest. Picture date: Sunday September 11, 2022.
Flowers and tributes laid by members of the public at the gates of Balmoral
Owen Humphreys

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